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QUIZ BEE
Identify if the underlined word is past
perfect, present perfect or future perfect.
1. I will have been jumping rope for 45 minutes if I
don’t stop.
2. I have met all of the criteria for the job.
3. Aaron has called to tell us about his doctor’s
appointment.
4. You have eaten too much junk food today.
5. Jaime will have been playing soccer for ten years
if he plays again this year.
Identify if the underlined word is past
perfect, present perfect or future perfect.
1. Charles revised the essay that he had written last
month.
2. I will have scored ten goals if I score again
tomorrow.
3. After we had covered the floor, we began to paint
the walls.
4. I will have scored ten goals if I score again
tomorrow.
5. Grace has arranged for your transportation in the
past.
Kevin wasn't worried about his book report. He had
three whole weeks to get it done. There was no reason to
get started right away, especially when he had just gotten
a new video game!
The next day, Kevin thought about going to the library to
pick out a book for his report, but decided to play with his
friends instead. He could go to the library on the
weekend. The weekend came and instead of going to the
library, Kevin spent the whole weekend at his cousin's
farm. He didn't go to the library the next week either;
there was always something fun to do instead.
Two weeks passed and Kevin still hadn't picked out a
book. By the time he finally got to the library, there was
not enough
time to read the book and write the report. Kevin tried to
write the report without reading the whole book, but
it did not go very well. Kevin failed the assignment.
What is the theme?
a. School work is more important than playing.
b. Don't put things off till the last minute.
c. Kevin should have done his book report first.
Ryan's life changed when he got sick. He didn't have a cold or the flu.
Ryan had cancer. He got very sick and had to stay in the hospital for
long time.
When his class at school found out about his illness, the teacher had
them all make cards for him. Ryan had been popular with his
classmates and while he appreciated the cards, he was surprised that
no one from his class came to visit him, no one except James. James
was a nice kid, a little shy, so Ryan had never gotten to know him well,
but he had always liked him.
On that first visit, James brought Ryan some of his favorite comic
books to read. James continued to visit Ryan a few times a week.
James kept him updated on what was happening at school and helped
him to keep up with the work that their teacher sent. James kept
coming to the hospital, even when the cancer made Ryan so weak that
he could hardly move or talk. In fact, he came more often.
The cancer treatments worked and Ryan got better. He returned to
school and was greeted enthusiastically by his classmates. Although
lots of kids wanted to play with him at recess and sit with him at lunch,
Ryan preferred
to spend most of his time with James.
What is the theme?
a. It's nice to visit people who are sick.
b. James is a good friend.
c. Real friends don't go away when times are
tough.
Sasha was an only child and she was the apple of her
parent's eye. She always had everything she wanted: a
room full of expensive toys, new clothes, elaborate birthday
parties, and frequent trips to Disney World. She never had to do
chores around the house. She didn't even have a bedtime. When she
did poorly in school, her parents complained to the teacher, and then
to the principal. When she turned sixteen and got her driver's license,
her parents bought her a brand new car.
The years passed and Sasha graduated from college. It was time for
her to move out and get a job. Sasha got a job, but the work was hard
and it didn't pay as much as she thought it should. She did not have
enough money to buy expensive clothes or go on vacation. Instead,
she shared a small apartment with two other girls. Before long, she got
fired for not getting her work done and having a bad attitude.
She lost two more jobs and could not pay her rent.
Sasha moved back home with her parents where she did not help
around the house or try to get another job. Her parents did not
understand. Why was their daughter so lazy? Why couldn't she keep a
job and live on her own?
What is the theme?
a. It is too hard for young people to live on their
own.
b. Sasha should grow up and get a job.
c. Parents should not spoil their children.
Mara's family lived next door to a very grumpy old lady named Mrs.
Olson. Mrs. Olson was always yelling at Mara's family for making too
much noise, or leaving toys in the driveway, or letting their grass grow
too long.
One day, Mara was playing in the front yard when Mrs. Olson dropped
a whole bag of groceries on her porch. Mara rushed to help. Despite
Mrs. Olson's objections, Mara helped her to bring the groceries inside
and to clean up the broken jar of applesauce.
The next day, Mrs. Olson called Mara over to her house. At first, Mara
was a little scared. But Mrs. Olson just wanted her to help get some
boxes down from the attic. After that, Mara started helping Mrs. Olson
around the house a few times a week. Sometimes, Mrs. Olson would
offer her tea and the two of them would sit at Mrs. Olson's big kitchen
table and drink their tea and chat.
The years passed and Mara grew up and went to college, but
whenever she came home, she always made sure to visit Mrs. Olson.
One day, Mara got a letter from a lawyer. Mrs. Olson had died in her
sleep. Mara was sad, but also surprised. The letter said that Mrs. Olson
had thousands of dollars in the bank and she left it all to Mara.
What is the theme?
a. Sometimes grumpy people have a lot of
money.
b. Mara is a very kind person.
c. Treat people with kindness.
Ethan had never learned to swim. He hadn't really
needed to in the city where he had lived. But then his family moved to
a new town. The town was on a lake and it soon
became clear that everyone hung out down by the lake all summer
long.
Ethan's family had moved in the spring and Ethan had made some
great new friends at the end of the school year. But now he had a big
problem. Everyone just assumed he could swim and he was too
embarrassed to set them straight. So far, no one had really noticed
that he never went into the water.
Then one day his friends decided they wanted to sit on the dock
instead of on the beach. Ethan knew it would look strange if he did not
come along, so he followed them out onto the dock. When they got
past the shallow part of the lake, the boys started to horse around, and
pretty soon they were pushing each other into the water. Suddenly,
Ethan felt hands on his back. He lost his balance and plunged into the
cold water. Down, down he sunk. Fortunately, the lifeguard was paying
attention and was able to save Ethan from drowning.
What is the theme?
a. You should never swim without a lifeguard.
b. If you can't swim, don't go to the lake.
c. Speak up and tell the truth, even if it is hard.

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  • 2. Identify if the underlined word is past perfect, present perfect or future perfect. 1. I will have been jumping rope for 45 minutes if I don’t stop. 2. I have met all of the criteria for the job. 3. Aaron has called to tell us about his doctor’s appointment. 4. You have eaten too much junk food today. 5. Jaime will have been playing soccer for ten years if he plays again this year.
  • 3. Identify if the underlined word is past perfect, present perfect or future perfect. 1. Charles revised the essay that he had written last month. 2. I will have scored ten goals if I score again tomorrow. 3. After we had covered the floor, we began to paint the walls. 4. I will have scored ten goals if I score again tomorrow. 5. Grace has arranged for your transportation in the past.
  • 4. Kevin wasn't worried about his book report. He had three whole weeks to get it done. There was no reason to get started right away, especially when he had just gotten a new video game! The next day, Kevin thought about going to the library to pick out a book for his report, but decided to play with his friends instead. He could go to the library on the weekend. The weekend came and instead of going to the library, Kevin spent the whole weekend at his cousin's farm. He didn't go to the library the next week either; there was always something fun to do instead. Two weeks passed and Kevin still hadn't picked out a book. By the time he finally got to the library, there was not enough time to read the book and write the report. Kevin tried to write the report without reading the whole book, but it did not go very well. Kevin failed the assignment.
  • 5. What is the theme? a. School work is more important than playing. b. Don't put things off till the last minute. c. Kevin should have done his book report first.
  • 6. Ryan's life changed when he got sick. He didn't have a cold or the flu. Ryan had cancer. He got very sick and had to stay in the hospital for long time. When his class at school found out about his illness, the teacher had them all make cards for him. Ryan had been popular with his classmates and while he appreciated the cards, he was surprised that no one from his class came to visit him, no one except James. James was a nice kid, a little shy, so Ryan had never gotten to know him well, but he had always liked him. On that first visit, James brought Ryan some of his favorite comic books to read. James continued to visit Ryan a few times a week. James kept him updated on what was happening at school and helped him to keep up with the work that their teacher sent. James kept coming to the hospital, even when the cancer made Ryan so weak that he could hardly move or talk. In fact, he came more often. The cancer treatments worked and Ryan got better. He returned to school and was greeted enthusiastically by his classmates. Although lots of kids wanted to play with him at recess and sit with him at lunch, Ryan preferred to spend most of his time with James.
  • 7. What is the theme? a. It's nice to visit people who are sick. b. James is a good friend. c. Real friends don't go away when times are tough.
  • 8. Sasha was an only child and she was the apple of her parent's eye. She always had everything she wanted: a room full of expensive toys, new clothes, elaborate birthday parties, and frequent trips to Disney World. She never had to do chores around the house. She didn't even have a bedtime. When she did poorly in school, her parents complained to the teacher, and then to the principal. When she turned sixteen and got her driver's license, her parents bought her a brand new car. The years passed and Sasha graduated from college. It was time for her to move out and get a job. Sasha got a job, but the work was hard and it didn't pay as much as she thought it should. She did not have enough money to buy expensive clothes or go on vacation. Instead, she shared a small apartment with two other girls. Before long, she got fired for not getting her work done and having a bad attitude. She lost two more jobs and could not pay her rent. Sasha moved back home with her parents where she did not help around the house or try to get another job. Her parents did not understand. Why was their daughter so lazy? Why couldn't she keep a job and live on her own?
  • 9. What is the theme? a. It is too hard for young people to live on their own. b. Sasha should grow up and get a job. c. Parents should not spoil their children.
  • 10. Mara's family lived next door to a very grumpy old lady named Mrs. Olson. Mrs. Olson was always yelling at Mara's family for making too much noise, or leaving toys in the driveway, or letting their grass grow too long. One day, Mara was playing in the front yard when Mrs. Olson dropped a whole bag of groceries on her porch. Mara rushed to help. Despite Mrs. Olson's objections, Mara helped her to bring the groceries inside and to clean up the broken jar of applesauce. The next day, Mrs. Olson called Mara over to her house. At first, Mara was a little scared. But Mrs. Olson just wanted her to help get some boxes down from the attic. After that, Mara started helping Mrs. Olson around the house a few times a week. Sometimes, Mrs. Olson would offer her tea and the two of them would sit at Mrs. Olson's big kitchen table and drink their tea and chat. The years passed and Mara grew up and went to college, but whenever she came home, she always made sure to visit Mrs. Olson. One day, Mara got a letter from a lawyer. Mrs. Olson had died in her sleep. Mara was sad, but also surprised. The letter said that Mrs. Olson had thousands of dollars in the bank and she left it all to Mara.
  • 11. What is the theme? a. Sometimes grumpy people have a lot of money. b. Mara is a very kind person. c. Treat people with kindness.
  • 12. Ethan had never learned to swim. He hadn't really needed to in the city where he had lived. But then his family moved to a new town. The town was on a lake and it soon became clear that everyone hung out down by the lake all summer long. Ethan's family had moved in the spring and Ethan had made some great new friends at the end of the school year. But now he had a big problem. Everyone just assumed he could swim and he was too embarrassed to set them straight. So far, no one had really noticed that he never went into the water. Then one day his friends decided they wanted to sit on the dock instead of on the beach. Ethan knew it would look strange if he did not come along, so he followed them out onto the dock. When they got past the shallow part of the lake, the boys started to horse around, and pretty soon they were pushing each other into the water. Suddenly, Ethan felt hands on his back. He lost his balance and plunged into the cold water. Down, down he sunk. Fortunately, the lifeguard was paying attention and was able to save Ethan from drowning.
  • 13. What is the theme? a. You should never swim without a lifeguard. b. If you can't swim, don't go to the lake. c. Speak up and tell the truth, even if it is hard.