english iii clues new interchange
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English iii clues new interchangeTRANSCRIPT
What is your name ?My name is first and last nameInformation question
What WhomWho WhoseWhere WhyWhen HowWhich
Full name:-First-Middle-Last-Second Last
TitlesMr.
Ms. Mrs.Miss
Title + Last name
Verb TO BEI amYou areHeShe isItWeYou areThey
Subject Object Possessive Pronoun Adjective
I meYou youHe himShe herIt itWe usYou youThey them
My xxxxxYour xxxxxHis xxxxxHer xxxxxIts xxxxxOur xxxxxYour xxxxxTheir xxxxx
PossessivePronoun
MimeYoursHis Hers Its Ours Yours Theirs
PrepositionOnInAtAfterAroundFor
AdjectivesEarlyLate
AdverbsUntilBefore
IYouWeThey
FeelHaveDo
HeSheIt
FeelsHasDoes
A. What does he/she do?B. Where does he/she work?C. What does he/she do, exactly?
I study at Yes CenterHe studies at Yes Center
PossessiveAdjective
My xxxxxYour xxxxxHis xxxxxHer xxxxxIts xxxxxOur xxxxxYour xxxxxTheir xxxxx
Do Does Go GoesHave has EXCEPTIONAdd, in 3rd person singular,“s” to all verbs or “es” to theverbs ending in (x,sh,ch,s,o)
1- How much does it cost? It costs $30.2- How much is it? It is $45.3- How much is this necklace? This one?4- How much are these earrings? Which ones?5- How much is That? That one?6- How much are those earrings? Which ones?7- which one do you prefer? I prefer the blue one.
Comparative AdjectivesNice nicer Large LargerCheap cheaper Long Longer Pretty prettier Dry DrierBig bigger Thin ThinnerHot Hotter Scary ScarierBad worse Happy Happier Funny funnier Dull DullerBusy busier Fat Fatter Easy easier New NewerMore expensive ThanMore BeautifullMore FamousMore PopularLess
Comparative AdjectiveGood betterBad worseFar farther furtherLittle LessShy Shyer
1. cvc + c + “er “2. Ends “e “ add “r “3. Ends “y “ add “ier “
1- Do you like jazz? Yes, I do. I like it a lot.No, I don`t like it very much.
Do you like movies? Yes, I do. I like them a lot.2- Does he play piano? Yes, he does. He plays piano.
No, he doesn`t play the piano. No, he doesn`t. He plays the guitar.
3- What kind of music do you like? I like salsa.4- Who do they like? They like U2.
Possessive ObjectAdjective Pronoun
My meYour youHis himHer herIts itOur usYour youTheir them
Verb TO DOSubject PronounI doYou doHeShe doesItWeYou doThey
LoveLikeWantHave
1. cvc + c + ing2. Ends “e “ drop “e “ add “ing “3. Exception (x,w,y)4. 2 syllable
Verb TO BE + verb*ing
I amYou areHeShe is workingItWeYou areThey
GettingRunningShoppingSwimmingJogging
Danceing TakingWriteing DrivingComeing RidingLiveing MakingGiveing Closing
AdmittingWhisperingListeningDryingStudyingCrying
FixingMixingDrawingSewingPlayingStaying
Stative Verbs (not ing)Have LoveLike Knowwant
Grandparents
Parents
Children
RelativesSiblings
Iron - Ironing
On >> over somethingIn >> general - insideAt >> specific
Simple Present To Be To Go To Have To DoI am Go Have DoYou areHeShe is Goes Has DoesItWeYou are Go Have DoThey
The adverbs of frequency
Definite: they go at the end of the sentence.Indefinite:They always go before the verbs.
Exception: They go after the verb to be
Simple Present Past To Be
I am wasYou are wereHeShe is wasItWeYou are wereThey
RegularCleanedClosedPlayedStayedEnjoyedMixedStartedWorkedWatchedVacuumedShoppedStoppedDancedInvitedFixedAdmittedWhisperedVisitedListenedAllowedBoxedStarredHappennedHelpped
IrregularRun – ran-runFeel – felt-feltBuy – bougth-boughtSwim – swam-swumPay – paid-paidDo – did-doneGo – went-goneSee – Saw-seenMeet – Met-metSleep – Slept-sleptDrink – Drank-drunkDraw – Drew - DrawnLie – Lay-Lain (mentir,descansar)Lay – Laid-Laid (SVOC) ponerFly – Flew-FlownPut – Put-PutEat-Ate-Eaten
I HaveYouWeTheyHe HasSheIt
StudiedCriedTried
Lie – Lied – Lied (mentir)
1. cvc + c + ed2. Ends “e “ add “d “3. Exception (w,y,x,)4. 2 syllable
Prepositionof place
OnInIn front ofIn back ofBehindUnderNext toNearCloseFarBetweenAcross fromOn the corner of
There is There are
Hay
QuantifiersSomeAnyA lot of/Several
A littleMuchA fewMany
Count and non-count
Uncountable or non-count
Countable or count
StatementsAffirmativeNegatives and questions
SingularUse a or an
Plural Use s or es(x,sh,ch,s,o)
demasiadoEnough at the end of negative sentenceToo use it in affirmative sentence
(Only in singular)