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ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRESENT TENSE BE, DEMONSTRATIVES, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, CAN, PREPOSITIONS
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR

PRESENT TENSE BE, DEMONSTRATIVES,

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, CAN, PREPOSITIONS

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PRESENT TENSE BE

The verb BE has got three forms: AM, IS, ARE, which we have to use according to the pronoun or subject.

TO BE

Occupations Nouns Adjectives Places

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AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

They are doctors. AREThey

We are friends. AREWe

It is a city. ISIt

She is my sister.ISShe

He is in the lab. ISHe

You are a student.AREYou

I am a teacher.AMI

ExampleVerb FormSubject

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NEGATIVE SENTENCES

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

She is not sad They are not in the school

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NEGATIVE SENTENCES

We’re not = We aren’t

You’re not = You aren’t

They’re not = They aren’t

We

You are not

They

He`s not = He isn’t

She’s not = She isn’t

It’s not = It isn’t

He

She is not

It

I`m notI am not

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YES / NO QUESTIONS

YES / NO QUESTIONS

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YES / NO QUESTIONS

Mary tall and thin.

Mary tall and thin?

Yes, she is / No, she isn’t

Yes, she is tall and thin. / No, she is not tall and thin

Affirmative Statement:

Yes / No question:

Short Answers:

Full /Complete Answers:

John and Peter students.

John and Peter students?

Yes, they are / No, they aren’t

Yes, they are students. / No they are not students.

Affirmative Statement:

Yes / No question:

Short Answers:

Full /Complete Answers:

are

Are

is

Is

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WH - QUESTIONS

WH - QUESTIONS

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WH - QUESTIONS

How are you? I am sad.

How is Loja? It is small.

State

Form / manner

How

Where is he? In the house.PlacesWhere

Who is the director of the school? Carlos.

PeopleWho

What is this? It is a book.

What is your name? Robert.

What do you do? I am a driver.

What is he doing? He’s working

Things

Name

Occupations

Activities

What

ExampleInformation about…

Wh-word

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REVIEW

Are they doctors?

Are we friends?

Is it a city?

Is she my sister?

Is he in the lab?

Are you a student?

Am I a teacher?

Yes/No Question

They are not doctors.

We are not friends.

It is not a city.

She is not my sister.

He is not in the lab.

You are not a student.

I am not a teacher.

Negative Statements

Yes, they are / No they are not

They are doctors.

Yes, we are / No, we are not

We are friends.

Yes, it is / No, it is notIt is a city.

Yes, she is / No, she is not

She is my sister.

Yes, he is / No, he is notHe is in the lab.

Yes, I am / No, I am notYou are a student.

Yes, you are / No, you are not

I am a teacher.

Short AnswersStatement

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DEMONSTRATIVES

We use THIS / THESE when the objects are near to the speaker.

This is a blackboard These are papers

THIS +Singular Nouns THESE + Plural Nouns

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DEMONSTRATIVES

We use THAT / THOSE when the objects are far from the speaker.

That is a lake.

Those are mountainsTHAT + Singular Nouns

THOSE + Plural Nouns

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DEMONSTRATIVES

DEMONSTRATIVES

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PLURAL NOUNS

cat - catsface - facesday – days

Add -smost others

fly - fliestry - tries

curry – curries

Change y to ithen

Add –es

consonant + y

boss - bossestax - taxes

bush - bushes

Add -ess, x, ch or sh

ExamplesForming the pluralNoun ending

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IRREGULAR PLURAL

potato - potatoestomato - tomatoes

volcano - volcanoes

Add –esEnds with - o

half - halveswolf - wolvesloaf - loaves

Change f to vthen

Add –es

Ends with –f

knife - kniveslife - lives

wife - wives

Change f to vthen

Add –s

Ends with -fe

ExamplesForming the pluralNoun type

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IRREGULAR PLURAL

sheepdeer

fish (sometimes)

Singular and pluralare the same

Unchanging

man - menfoot - feet

child - childrenperson - people

tooth - teethmouse - mice

Change the vowelor

Change the wordor

Add a different ending

ALL KINDS

ExamplesForming the pluralNoun type

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

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POSSESSIVE ADJTECTIVES

POSSESSIVE ADJTECTIVES

This is our house

Her pants are blueHis shirt is new

This is her cat

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POSSESSIVE FORM ‘S

POSSESSIVE FORM ‘S

Kevin’s wife is Rose.

His wife is Rose.Charlie’s book is black.

The Child’s mother is happy

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PREPOSITION OF PLACE

At the bus station at home

At the door at the top

At work at the end of

AT (lugar específico)

On a shelf on a wall

On a plate on the table

On a balcony on a door

ON (sobre una superficie)

In the house in a shop

In a room in a town

In a car in a garden

IN (dentro de)

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CAN / CAN’T

CAN / CAN’T

They can dance He can’t play the piano He can play football

He can swim He can skate

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NEGATIVE AND QUESTIONS

Can they walk ?

Can we sing?

Can it run?

Can she swim?

Can he play?

Can you dance?

Can I cook?

YES/NO QUESTIONS

Yes, they can / No, they can’t

Yes, we can / No, we can’t

Yes, it can / No, it can’t

Yes, she can / No, she can’t

Yes, he can / No, he can`t

Yes I can / No I can’t

Yes, you can / No,you can´t

SHORT ANSWERS

They can not walk

We can not sing

It can not run

She can not swim

He can not play

You can not dance

I can not cook

NEGATIVE

They can walk

We can sing

It can run

She can swim

He can play

You can dance

I can cook

AFFIRMATIVE