domingo, 12 de junio de 2011

Grammar °°Possesive adjectives: our, your, their°°

PLURAL

Our bithdays are in May

Your bithdays are in May too

Their bithdays are in June







QUESTION WORDS: What, When, How old

What day is today? It's Sunday (It's→ It + is)

What is the date tomorrow? It's January 20th

When is your birthday? It's in July/ It's (on) July 7th

How old are you? I'm fifteen







→PREPOSITIONS

Use in with months and on with dates and days of the week

♣My birthday is in September. My birthday is on September 21st.

♣English classes are on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

 







♦Exercises

♥ possesive adjectives

1. I live with boyfriend.
2. We have a very big balcony at the front of flat.
3. Thank you for the flowers. It was kind of you to remember birthday.
4. My dog is always licking balls.
5. Yesterday I saw Diana with husband. They were shopping with children.
6. When Craig gets home from work, he likes to wash face, take of work clothes and
work on  computer.
7. I want to buy flat. How much do you want for it?
8. Put the book in place on the shelf.
9. Nicole and Tom have sold house.
10. Who is that girl you work with? I can never remember name.

Grammar °° Verb Be °°

♦SINGULAR         ♦PLURAL

I'm John  (I+am)                    We're friends  (We+are)

You're Sue  (You+are)          You're friends  (You+are)

He's Bill  (He+is)                   They're friends  (They+are)

She's Mary  (She+is)


°°FYI: The short forms with apostrophes (') are contractions°°
[Las formas cortas con apóstrofes (') son contracciones]


Possesive Adjectives: my, your, his, her

SINGULAR

My name is John                    His name is Bill

Is your name Sue?                 Her name is Emma






 




Exercise:

1. My name James.

2. Mary the secretary.

3. John and Lucy at school.

4. I a student.

5. The boys in the garden.

6. He a lawyer.

7. Susie a housewife.

8. She a student.

9. They my friends.

10. You a student.