_____ are only so many ways to cook with cabbage before it gets tiresome.
There are only so many ways to cook with cabbage before it gets tiresome.
Simple present
We use it to talk about facts or routines
For He/She/It when we have a verb that ends up in a vowel+y we....
just add the s at the end.
eg plays
summer / you / in / where/ go / the / ?
Where do you go in the summer?
I like Tom and Linda, but _____ house is too far away for a weeknight dinner.
I like Tom and Linda, but their house is too far away for a weeknight dinner.
Homonyms
Words that are pronounced the same or really similar, but they have different spellings and meanings.
For He/She/It when we have a verb that ends up in a o, x, ss, ch we....
add es to the end
eg goes
have / Pablo / study / to
Pablo doesn't have to study.
Have you seen the electric bill? I thought I put it in the drawer over ________.
Have you seen the electric bill? I thought I put it in the drawer over there.
Noun
The name of a person, place, thing, idea, or animal
Mention the 5 things taught in class to capitalized proper nouns and adjectives
Names of people
Titles with proper names
Cities, States, Countries
Nationalities
Languages
countryside / prefer / Mary / travel / Samanta / to / with / the / to /
Samanta prefers to travel with Mary to the countryside.
Mary prefers to travel with Samanta to the countryside.
It must be hard for firefighters to sleep since _______ always getting called at night.
It must be hard for firefighters to sleep since they’re always getting called at night.
Subject
A set of words which are the things that we talk about on the sentences. Usually a noun.
Write the formular for simple present affirmative
Noun/Pronoun+verb(SP)+RS.
“Are we almost there” he asked.
“Are we almost there?” he asked.
_____ difficult to find a company that really cares about ____ people.
It’s difficult to find a company that really cares about its people.
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Write the formular for simple present Negative
Noun/Pronoun+don't/doesn't+verb(BF)+RS.
“Well she said you certainly didn’t waste any time.”
“Well,” she said, “you certainly didn’t waste any time.”