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NINTH GRADE VIRTUAL ENGLISH

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ENGLISH VIRTUAL CLASSES  NINTH GRADE II TERM Past perfect practice Past perfect tense Functions of the past perfect The past perfect refers to a time  earlier than before now . It is used to make it clear that  one event happened before another  in the past. It does not matter which event is mentioned first - the tense makes it clear which one happened first. In these examples, Event A is the event that happened first and Event B is the second or more recent event: Forming the past perfect The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb  to have (had)  + the past participle of the main verb. Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple). The storm destroyed the sandcastle that we  (build)   . He  (not / be)    to Cape Town before 1997. When she went out to play, she  (do / already)    her homework. My brother ate all of the cake that our mum  (make)   . The doctor took off the plaster that he  (put on)    six weeks before. Th

EIGHTH GRADE ENGLISH

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Virtual English Practice I term March 16th. https://www.grammar.cl/english/adjectives-word-order.htm Adjectives:  Adjectives are words that give more information about a noun or pronoun and can go in different positions in a sentence. Most adjectives can be used  in front of a noun : They have a  beautiful house . We saw a very  exciting film  last night. or  after a   link verb  like  be ,  look  or  feel : Their house  is beautiful . That film  looks interesting .   When we use more than one adjective before a noun in English, we often put the adjectives in a specific order. It can sound quite strange if the adjectives are in a different order. However, there are two things to remember. First, it's very rare to use more than three adjectives before a noun. Second, sometimes the order can be changed, usually to emphasise something. Opinion: pretty, horrible, lovely Size: huge, tiny, big, little Age: old, young, new Shape: round, square, triangular Colour: black, red, yellow Origin