Tell me the object pronouns for I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY
ME, YOU, HIM, HER, IT, US, THEM
Can we use "please" in a Imperative sentence?
EX: Please, open the door
Open the door, please
Yes, we can!
What students MUST and MUSTN'T do at school?
Students must play attention during class
Students must respect each other and the teachers
Students mustn't argue with teachers and classmates
Students mustn't eat in class
...
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCE
a. I am can't swim
b. She can dances
c. I can to cook
d. He can sing
d. He can sing
Tell me 3 countable and 3 uncountable nouns
Countable - APPLES, BOWLS, CHAIRS
Uncountable - WATER, RICE, BREAD
COMPLETE:
I need to call Hannah. / I need to call _____.
a. she
b. her
c. him
I need to call her.
b. her
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCE
a. not open the window
b. don't open the window
c. doesn't open the window
b. don't open the window
How is the word "MUSTN'T" pronounced?
a. musTn't
b. musn't
c. muzetn't
b. musn't
Tell me one thing you CAN and CAN'T do
I can swim/cook/jump/run
I can't fly/speak chinese/ride a bike
...
Is "money" a countable or uncountable noun?
Uncountable noun
COMPLETE:
I can't find my dog! I can't find _____.
a. her
b. him
c. it
I can't find it.
c. it
Use the Imperative! Give two instructions to your classmates, they should do the action (simon says)
EX: Open your books, close the window, come here, open your books, don't open the door
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCE
a. they mustn't be here.
b. they not must be here.
c. they don't must be here.
d. they don't mustn't be here.
a. they mustn't be here
COMPLETE
I ______ cook, I am not good at it.
Can't
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCE
a. Is there some money in your wallet?
b. I am eating a apple
c. I am eating some chocolate
d. There isn't any cookies left
c. I am eating some chocolate
COMPLETE:
Mom loves me and you. Mom loves ______.
a. them
b. us
c. you
Mom loves us.
b. us
How can we be polite using Imperatives? (what word should we add)
Adding "please" to the sentence
CHOOSE THE CORRECT SENTENCE
a. she must does the homework.
b. he musts do the homework.
c. he must do the homework.
c. he must do the homework.
COMPLETE
I have English classes at Discovery. Of course I _____ speak English!
CAN
What do we use "present continuous" for?
ex: I am studying English at the moment.
To say something is happening at the moment. Action in progress.
What are subject pronouns used for?
When we want to say who receives the action of the verb. It's the person or thing affected by some action.
They replace the name of people and objects that are the "object" of the sentence (what receives the action), not the subject.
I called Hannah.
I called her. (Hannah received the action)
What do we use Imperatives for?
To tell someone what to do
When do we use must/mustn't?
When it's very important or necessary for a person to do it. When there action is an obligation or prohibition. Strong instruction.
When do we use "CAN", "CAN'T"?
To say something we can or can't do (abilities)
When do we use A/AN - SOME - ANY?
A- 1 thing - next word has a consonant sound
ex: A dog.
AN - 1 thing - next word has a vowel sound
ex: An orange
Some - positive sentences (algum or alguns) and plural and uncountable singular nouns
ex: some eggs / some water
Any - questions and negative sentences
ex: Is there any milk left?
There isn't any milk in the fridge.