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Grade 6 Semester 2 Part 2 - Coggle Diagram
Grade 6 Semester 2 Part 2
10. Healing the World
vocabularies
Healing
garbage
pollution
river
burning
forest
community
plastic
factories
Smokes
If-clause type 1
express a possibility in the future
If we see her, we will tell her what the teacher said.
If I go to the market, I will buy what you want.
If I pass the exam, I will organize a celebration party.
If you feel bad, you must go to the doctor.
in QUESTIONS
What will you do if you lose the match?
Can you call me if you see Susan?
Will you leave school if you don’t have enough money?
Can you tell her to see me if she call you?
11. Our Earth
vocabularies
oxygen
Neptune
Uranus
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Earth
Mercury
Venus
planet
Present perfect tense
for something that started in the past and continues in the present
when we are talking about our experience up to the present
for something that happened in the past but is important in the present
examples
They've been married for nearly fifty years.
I've seen that film before.
She has lived in Liverpool all her life.
I've played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
Have you ever met George?
adverbials
until now
up to now
so far
ever
yet
12. Nature or Factory?
vocabularies
orchard
workers
metal
trees-paper
books
wood-chairs
cheese
milk-butter
cheese
Voices
Active Voice
subject performs the action represented by the verb
examples
The kids have cleaned the kitchen.
Jerry knocked over the lamp.
The subject of a sentence is always a noun or a pronoun
The active voice has a direct, clear tone.
Passive Voice
affected by the action represented by the verb
made up of to be with a past participle
examples
The kitchen has been cleaned.
The lamp was knocked over by Jerry.
Cash was stolen from the register.
The rats were placed into the maze.
The governor was inaugurated at the statehouse.
Shoes should be removed before entering my house.
sometimes use the verb get with a past participle
We can use the indirect object as the subject of a passive verb