The subject pronouns are
You, He, She, It, I, They, We
We use this when objects are...
Near
We use "there is" when...
We are talking about a singular noun.
We form short answers with:
Yes + subject + verb be (am/are/is)
No + subject + (verb be) ‘m not / aren’t / isn’t
Difference between its and it's
its: possessive adjective
it's: contraction of it is
A noun is...
a person, place, thing, or idea
Make this sentence possessive: "The red car of the teacher Carlos"
Teacher Carlos' red car.
We use 'there are' when...
we are talking about a plural noun.
True or false: Henry's, Maria's, and John's are contractions
False
Difference between their, there, they're
Their: possessive adjective
There: adverb of place
They're: contraction of they are
The parts of speech are...
Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, verbs
To form a question with be we use: verb be + subject + object ?
True
What is an imperative?
A command or an advice.
What does a pronoun replace?
A pronoun replaces a noun
We use capital letters for...
Proper Nouns
The verb "be" is an irregular verb
True
The possessive pronouns are...
mine, yours, hers, his, ours, theirs.
Name the prepositions of place that you know:
in, on, at, near, far, between, next to, behind...
We form yes/no questions with:
(verb be) am/are/is + subject ?
When giving personal information we need to...
Speak slowly and clearly. Be ready to answer questions and repeat information. Be ready to spell your name and the name of places.
The question words are...
What, where, which, how, who, why, when
The possessive adjectives are...
My, your, her, his, our, your, their, its.
Make this sentence negative and plural: "The black dog is sitting near the rainbow carpet."
The black dogs aren't sitting near the rainbow carpet.
These are the most common endings for nationalities...
-n, -an, -ian, -ish, -ese
Which question is correct?
Are your names Andy?
Your name is Andy?
Is your name Andy?
Am your name Andy?