To Be: Yes/No Questions Short Answers Adjectives Possessive Nouns

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To Be: Yes/No Questions Short Answers Adjectives Possessive Nouns Chapter 5 To Be: Yes/No Questions Short Answers Adjectives Possessive Nouns

Vocabulary Preview What’s the opposite of that vocabulary word? Tall – short young– old Heavy/fat – thin new – old married – single handsome – ugly Beautiful/pretty – - ugly Large/big – Small/little Noisy/loud – quiet expensive – cheap easy – Difficult/hard rich – poor

To Be: Yes/No Questions Am I Am I tall? he Is he tall? Is she it tall? we Are you Are they tall? they

To Be: Short Answers I am. Yes, I am. he she is. Yes, she is. Yes, it you are. Yes, they are. they

To Be: Short Answers I’m not. No, I’m not. he she isn’t. No, she isn’t. No, it we you aren’t. No, they aren’t. they

Possessive Nouns Robert’s house Peggy’s neighbors George’s apartment.

Tall or Short? Page 36 Remember you will be learning To Be: Yes/No Question (Are you tall?) To Be: Short answers (Yes, I am.) Possessive Nouns (Melissa’s house) Is Bob tall or short? He’s tall. A. Is Bill tall or short? B. He’s short. Bob Bill

Tall or Short? Page 36 1. Is Kate young or old? - To Be: Yes/No Questions A. Is Kate young or old? B. She’s young. - To Be: Short Answer

Tall or Short? Page 36 1. Is Robert’s house large or small? Possessive noun 1. Is Robert’s house large or small? - To Be: Yes/No Questions

In class: Side by Side Pages 36-37#1-24