Names… I YOU HE SHE IT WE THEY My name is … Your name is… His name is … Her name is … Its name is … Our names are… Your names are … Their names are…
Hello AM Good morning! After 12 PM Good afternoon! Early night Good evening! PM Good night!
Bye Good bye! Good night! Good evening! Bye! See you later!
Meeting people Hi! How are you? Fine, thank you, and you? Im fine. My name is ----. Nice to meet you.
Personal pronouns I YOU HE Singular SHE IT WE YOU Plural THEY
Numbers 1-10 1one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten
This / That / These / Those NEAR FAR SINGULAR THIS THAT PLURAL THESE THOSE
Verb To Be contractions YOU HE SHE IT WE THEY AM ARE IS I´m You´re He´s She´s It´s We´re They´re
Possessive ADJECTIVES MY Possessive PRONOUNS Possessive ADJECTIVES MY YOUR HIS HER OUR THEIR MINE YOURS HIS HERS OURS THEIRS I YOU HE SHE WE THEY Go BEFORE the noun. Describe the noun Go AFTER the noun. They do not need the noun It is my book. It is mine. (Here we use the possessive pronoun “mine” and we do not need to put the noun after it).
A / An We use A / AN with singular nouns. A + consonant beginning word a tree a dog a pen AN + vowel beginning word an airplane an apple
Plurals Words ending in CH, X, SH add “es” Lunch - lunches Box – boxes Bush – bushes Words ending in Y + vowel add “s” Boy – boys Words ending in Y + consonant change y to “ies” Baby - babies
Prepositions Preposition links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. A preposition usually indicates the temporal, spatial or logical relationship of its object to the rest of the sentence as in the following examples: The book is on the table. The book is beneath the table. The book is leaning against the table. The book is beside the table. She held the book over the table. She read the book during class.
Prepositions of place