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Who are you playing with?
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Interrogative Pronouns
Whom
What
Who
Who is he talking to?
Who are those people?
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who are studying English as a second language, will
profit from the fundamental introduction and review of
grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASIC...
... rule. For example,
use a (not an) before these words that begin with u:
a uniform
a university
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Use a before words beginning with the other
letters of the alphabet, called consonants.
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Exercise 1
Underline the
proper nouns
in the following
sentences.
1 July is often the hottest month in summer.
2 One ... lioness
5 tiger
6 empress
7 husband
8 son
9 mother
10
madam
Exercise 2
Fill in each blank with a suitable
masculine
or
feminine
noun.
1 The host and the ____________ welcomed their...
... Montreal.
. .
)
NOTE: The names
of
cities begin with capital letters.
7.
Name languages.
(English)
NOTE: The names of languages begin with capital letters.
8.
Name school subjects.
(history) ...
think
of).
The
is used
with:
singular count nouns, as
in
(d).
plural count nouns, as
in
(e).
noncount nouns, as
in
(f).
In
other words,
the
is used
with
each of the three kinds ...
this room
W
EXERCISE
30:
Change
some
to
a&w
or
a little.
Use
afsw
with
cow
NOUNS.
Use
a
littCe
with
NONCOw NOUNS.
(See Chart
4-6.)
1.
I
need some paper.
+
I
need
a...
...
'.".
\""*
".
English course. Her English is very good.
B:
(you, take)
another English course?
A:
Yes,
I
do.
I
need to study more English.
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study
tonight. I'm going to
take
a very important test tomorrow.
(h) You
must take
an English course. You
cannot graduate without it.
(
j
)
Johnny,
this
is
your mother speaking. ...
711
Y
*L
7
'
is
pronounced "zee"
in
American English and "zed"
in
British
English.
THE
ENGLISH
ALPHABET
A
1
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...
is
used with
morning, afrernoon,
and
evening.
In
(b):
last
is used
with
night,
with long periods of time
(week, month, year),
with seasons
(spring, summer,
etc.),
and with days ... particular. (I'm thinking about nothing in particular.)
8.
A:
B: English grammar.
(I
dreamed about Englishgrammar last night.)
9.
A:
B: The map on the
wall.
(The teacher is pointing ... used in formal English as the
object of
a
verb or
a
preposition.
In
(c):
who,
not
whom,
is usually used
in
everyday English.
In (d):
whom
is used in very formal
English.
Whom...
... the sentences with the words in parentheses.
1.
When
I
(go)
to
Miami,
I
(stay, usually)
with
my aunt and uncle.
2.
When
I
(go)
to
Miami
next week,
I
(stay)
with my aunt and ...
used
in
the short answer to a
yeslno question
with
be going to,
as
in
(f)
and (g). (See Chart
1-9
for information
about short answers
with
be.)
I
I
I
*Intitive
=
to
+
the
simple ... more and more crowded.
14. We
communicate with beings from outer space
before the end of the 21st century.
15. Do you
think
we
communicate
with
other beings
through music?
H
EXERCISE...
... (a):
at
is used with
home, work,
and
school.
In (b):
in
is used with
bed, class, jaillprison,
and
hospital.
NOTE:
American English
=
in the hospital.
British English
=
in hospiml. ... afiemoon.
EXERCISE
3:
Make yes/no questions. Give short answers.
1.
A:
Can lean speak English?
B:
Yes. she can.
(Jean can speak English. )
2.
A:
Can
vou
speak French?
B:
NO.
I
can't. ...
the
heavy
box.
(d)
CORRECT: Yuko
can
#peak
English.
(e) INCORRBCT:
Yuko can
to
speak
English.
(
f
)
INCORRECT:
Yuko can speak English.
(g)
Alice
can not
come.
Alice
cannot...
...
CONTRACTIONS
WITH
BE
7
NEGATIVE WITH
BE
8
BE
+
ADJECTIVE
10
BE
+
A LOCATION
16
SUMMARY: SENTENCE PATTERNS WITH
BE
20
YESNO QUESTIONS WITH
BE
21
QUESTIONS WITH ... of contents to provide a solid core
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at the end of each chapter, cumulative review ... student-centered tasks.
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Answer
Key,
with
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Teacher's
Guide,
with
teaching suggestions as well as the answers to the exercises.
PREFACE
.
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Please...
...
Does your roommate sleeps
with
the window open?
11.
A:
Do you like strong coffee?
B:
Yes,
I
like.
12. Where your parents live?
13.
What time is your English class begins?
14. Olga ... forms with
be.
I
QUESTION
SHORT
ANSWER
+
(LONG
ANSWBR)
Do,
don't, does,
and
doesn't
are
(e)
Do
you
like
tea?
+
Yes,
I
do.
(I
like
tea.)
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in
the
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EXERCISE
32:
Complete the sentences with
PREPOSInONS
OF
TIME.
1.
Jane has an appointment with the dentist ten-thirty.
2.
We go to class the morning.
3.
The...
...
*Nouns are regularly contracted
with
i.
in
spoken English.
In
written English, contractions of
a
noun and
i.
(e.g.,
Tom's
happy)
are found
in
infod English (for example,
in
a ...
OF
THE
APOSTROPHE
With contractions of pronouns and
am, is,
and
are.
See Chaa
1-4.
With contractions of nouns and
is.
In
(b),
Tom's
=
Tom
is.
*
With the contraction of ...
Tom's
=
Tom
is.
*
With the contraction of
t/aat
and
is.
*
With the contractions of
there
and
islare.
With contractions of some question words
and
is.
COMPARB
In
(0:
Who's...
...
:
Use
I
think
(that)
to give your opinion.
1.
English grammar is easy
/
hard
I
fun
I
interesting.
I think (that) Englishgrammar is.
.
.
.
2.
People
in
this city are friendly ... remove this watermark.
3.
A:
B: My grammar book. (I'm reading my grammar book.)
4.
A:
B: Because we're doing an exercise. (I'm reading my
grammar
book because we're
doing ... each other in class
every
day, so they
often
(hew
each other
with
their grammar exercises. Right now
Yoko
(help)
Ahmed
with
an exercise on present verb tenses.
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