What do Possessive Nouns show?
Ownership.
The First Conditional.
I brush my teeth every morning.
Simple Present.
What do we have to identify in the sentence to find the direct object?
The subject and the verb.
He had never traveled by plane before,_________?
We add an apostrophe (') and an -s.
If Miss Joy's students study hard, they will get good notes.
The First Conditional.
Alejandra has been drinking water since her PE classed ended.
Present Perfect Progressive.
Another kind of object can give even more meaning to a subject´s action!
Indirect Object.
Change a statement into a question. They are usually used to confirm somenthing.
Tag Questions.
What do we do if the noun is in plural and ends in an s?
We only add the apostrophe after the -s.
Is used to make statements about general facts...
I have seen a k-drama this weekend. I loved it!
Present Perfect.
protection | the | town | the | wall | provided
The wall provided the town protection.
Are words ending in -self or -selves that are used when a subject and object of a sentence are the same. They can act as either objects or indirect objects.
Reflexive Pronouns.
Miss Joy, coffee.
Miss Joy´s coffee.
If the computer breaks down, Miss Joy can´t work.
The Zero Conditional.
Black Marlins of Santo Domingo are playing better than the last season.
Present Progressive.
Mattew threw Allie the ball.
Direct Object: the ball
Indirect Object: Allie
The players congratulated ____________ after winning the championship.
themselves.
The ball of sixth grade.
Sixth grade's ball.
Used it to talk about future events that are probably not going to be true.
The Second Conditional.
Convert the following simple present stament into present progressive, present perfect, and present perfect progressive.
Simple Present: Eduardo plays baseball.
Present Progressive: Eduardo is playing baseball.
Present Perfect: Eduardo has played baseball.
Present Perfect Progressive: Eduardo has been playing baseball.
Miss Joy gave Jonathan her Fifa 2026 stickers.
Direct Object: Fifa 2026 stickers.
Indirect Object: Jonathan.
She taught __________ how to bake cakes, __________________?
herself
didn’t she?