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The Simple Present of To Be. Nouns: plural. Regular plurals. Nouns: plural. Irregular plurals Singular: a man, a woman, a child , a tooth, a mouse, a sheep Plural : men, women, children, teeth, mice, sheep. Subject pronouns. Subject pronouns+Simple Present of to be.
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Nouns: plural • Regular plurals
Nouns: plural • Irregular plurals • Singular: a man, a woman, a child, a tooth, a mouse, a sheep • Plural : men, women, children, teeth, mice, sheep
Negative of to be Subject + to be (not) • I am not a teacher. or I’m not a teacher. • You are not a boy. or You’re not a boy. • He/She/It is not 21. or He/She/It’s not 21. • We/You/They are not teachers. or You’re not teachers.
To be + adjective • Descriptive adjectives • A lemon is yellow (subject + to be + adjective) • They are happy • Nationality adjectives • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian (saudi) • Singular good woman • Plural good women
Possessive adjectives Pronouns possessive adjectives • I my book • You your house • He his name • She her dress • It its ball • We our books • You your houses • They their names
Demonstrative adjectives • Singular: this Plural: these For people and things near to us • Singular: thatPlural: those For people and things that are not near
Questions with what, where, and who • Wh-wordto besubject? What is your name? What are these? Where is Ahmad? Where are you from? Who is he? Who are they? Example: What is this? This is a pen. What’s your name? My name is Laila. Where’s Ahmad? Ahmad is in school. What’re these? These are books.
Prepositions of place • In front of
Prepositions of place • behind
Prepositions of place • under
Prepositions of place • above
Prepositions of place • between
Prepositions of place • Next to
Prepositions of place • On is also used to say on which floor someone is: • She lives on the second floor • At is used to talk about something or someone which is somewhere, without being very precise: • He is at school