EXAM II
GRAMMAR REVIEW
I. Choose whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (20 points)
_____ 1. The present perfect tense is used to describe what happens in the present until
the future.
_____ 2. The past perfect tense is used to describe what happens in the past before a
past action.
_____3. The regular past participle ends in –ed, but there are irregular past participles of
verbs.
_____ 6. All adverbs are formed by adding –ly to an adjective. There are no exceptions.
_____ 7. The present perfect tense is used to talk about two types of events: those that
go from the past to the present and past experiences.
_____ 8. The present perfect tense is formed with the auxiliaries have/has and the past
participle of a verb.
_____ 9. The past perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary has and the past participle
of a verb.
_____ 10. Very, quite, always, almost, and often are some of the common adverbs that
are not formed from adjectives.
GEEN 1101 Exam II
Aug-Dec 2018 100 points
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
II. Choose the correct answer that would complete the following sentences in present perfect
tense. (20 points)
2. Have you _____ your lunch? 7. I _____ all the plays of Shakespeare.
a. ate a. has read
b. eaten b. have read
III. Complete the following sentences with the correct past perfect form of the verb in
parenthesis. (had + past participle) (20 points)
3. After they __________________________ (eat) the shellfish, they began to feel sick.
4. If you _________________________ (not listen) to me, you wouldn’t have the job.
7. The garden was dead because it _________________________ (be) dry all summer.
9. The grass was yellow because it __________________________ (not rain) all summer.
10. She told me she __________________________ (study) a lot before the exam.
ADJECTIVES VS ADVERBS
IV. Complete the following sentences using the correct adjective or adverb found in
parenthesis. (20 points)
VOCABULARY
V. Choose 5 of the following vocabulary words and write one sentence using each one. (20
points).
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