Which is the possessive adjective?
We love our parents
Our
Name 3 adjectives to describe clear or cloudy day.
Bright
Sunny
Clear
Partially cloudy
Cloudy
Gloomy
Foggy
misty
hazy
What are the 3 types of prepositions?
Place
Time
Direction
We use there is or there are to say
I play soccer yesterday
Played
We use Possessive nouns to show ??????????
possession
Its snow right now
snowing
Name at least 3 prpositions of place
In, at, on, above, below, behind, beside, between, near, around, inside, outside, throughout
Right order
Shop There A Is Nearby
There is a shop nearby.
Negative
I played soccer yesterday.
I didn't play yesterday
Dogs
Michelle
Men
Dogs'
Michelle's
Men's
Sentence using rain.
Rain: (noun) The game was cancelled because of the rain.
Rain: (verb) I think it is going to rain later.
Rainy: (adjective) It's a rainy day.
Name the 3 prepositions of time
In, on, at
Change this to negative
There is a shop nearby,
there isn't a shop nearby.
Question
I played soccer yesterday.
Did I play soccer yesterday?
Adjectives in English have no plural form. ????????????? are always singular.
Possessive adjectives are always singular.
Difference between Drizzle and downpour
Drizzle: to rain lightly with very fine drops
Downpour: heavy rain
Name at least 3 prepositions of direction
To, from, towards, into, out of, across, through, along, around, to the left,
?????? are nouns that we can count: car, house, book, etc. We can say one car, two cars, three cars, etc.
Countable nouns
Rain
stop
Rained
Stopped
We use he/his and she/her for people, and we use it/its for things. But in the plural, we use ???????????? for people and things.
they/their
Sentence using Hailstone
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We use IN for (preposition of time)
I need a money.
I need money
Live
Lived