1. Agreement: So and Neither
Articles and No Article
Possessive Case
Relative Pronouns: Who, That, Which, Where
Expressions, Adjectives, and Word Families
100

 I am hungry. Agree with me.

 So am I.

100

Complete: I have ___ umbrella.

an

100

 Rewrite: The phone belongs to Carlos.

It is Carlos’s phone.

100

 The man ___ works here is my uncle.

who

100

 Complete: “___, did you finish the project?

 By the way

200

 She doesn’t speak French. Agree with her.

Neither do I.

200

Complete: ___ Amazon River is in South America.

The

200

Complete: The ___ toys are in the box. (children)

children’s

200

This is the computer ___ I bought yesterday.

that/which

200

Complete: “my friend is ___. She is almost here”

 on her way

300

They have finished their homework. Agree with them.

So have I.

300

Complete: She usually eats ___ breakfast at 7:00.

no article

300

Rewrite: The room of my parents is upstairs.

My parents’ room is upstairs.

300

The park ___ we play soccer is nearby.

where

300

What does “The sofa is in my way” mean?

 The sofa is blocking me.

400

We weren’t ready. Agree with us.

 Neither were we.

400

 Correct the sentence: “I play the basketball every afternoon.”

 I play basketball every afternoon.

400

 Choose the correct form: (the teacher’s / the teachers’) classroom is upstairs. There is only one teacher.

the teacher’s classroom

400

Join the sentences: “I met a woman. She speaks five languages.”

 I met a woman who speaks five languages.

400

Say another word to describe the feeling: “She feels worried before the exam.”

Nervous

500

Correct this sentence: “I can’t swim, and so can’t I.”

 I can’t swim, and neither can I.

500

 Explain the article use: “The history of this country is fascinating.”

The is used because it refers to the specific history of a particular country.

500

 Rewrite: The bicycles belong to Maria and Ana.

 Maria and Ana’s bicycles

500

Join the sentences: “This is the house. My grandfather was born there.”

This is the house where my grandfather was born.

500

Give the noun, adjective, and adverb forms of danger and peace.

Danger, dangerous, and dangeously

Peace, peaceful, and peacefully