In the equation, 2 + 2 = 4, what are the addends?
2, 2
What is the possessive pronoun for the subject pronoun we?
Ours
them
yourself, yourselves
Name 3 indefinite pronouns.
some, somewhere, something, somebody, someone, any, anywhere, anything, anyone, every, everywhere, everything, everyone, everybody, none, no one, no body, nothing, nowhere, many, much a few, a little +, etc.
How could you read this equation in English:
12 x 67 = 804
1. Twelve times sixty-seven is eight hundred and four.
2. The product of twelve and sixty-seven is eight hundred and hour.
Fill in the blank:
Can you hand me my jacket?
Which one is __________ ?
yours
My parents signed me up for piano lessons against my will. I am so angry at them.
Who does them refer to?
Fill in the blank:
The heater turns on on its own. The heating comes on by __________.
itself
Choose the right answer:
It rained ________ yesterday.
a. very, b. much, c. a lot, d. many
c. a lot
It rained a lot yesterday.
How would you write this English sentence as an equation:
94 to the 32nd power.
9432
Read the sentences and answer the question: Yesterday, Dulguun was shopping for groceries, but he lost his wallet. When he saw it in the lost-and-found, he said "That is mine."
What does mine refer to?
Dulguun's wallet
Fill in the blanks:
Tom and _____ went on a date yesterday. We went to a carnival. He won a giant teddy bear for ________.
I, me
Fill in the blanks:
I usually eat alone. Yesterday, I made __________ vegetable soup for dinner. Do you ever cook for __________ ?
myself, yourself
Turn some into 3 more pronouns.
somewhere, something, somebody, someone.
The answer of a division problem is called the...
quotient
Name all of the possessive pronouns.
Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs
Name all of the object pronouns.
me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them
Name all of the reflexive pronouns.
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
Fill in the blank:
Where have you traveled?
I haven't traveled ____________ outside of Arkhangai.
anywhere
In the equation,
7 - 5 = 2
which is the difference? The subtrahend? The minuend?
The minuend is 7, the subtrahend is 5, and the difference is 2.
When do you use the possessive pronoun?
When you want to show ownership of something without repeating the noun that it replaces.
There are two types of "objects" in English grammar. What are they?
Here are example sentences:
1. He gave an apple to me.
2. He punched me.
Direct object, indirect object
When do you use the reflexive pronoun?
When the subject and object of the sentence are the same.
Name 3 countable nouns, name 3 uncountable nouns.
ex. grapes, chairs, shirts
ex. water, rice, happiness