General Grammar Overview How do I enjoy summer
I can go swimming in the summer I= Personal Pronoun You, He, She, It … I enjoy an ice-cream This is … ice-cream I my She her You your It This is the dog´s ice-cream He his --> This is its ice-cream.
We our Your yours They theirs it is not there
This is mine This is yours This is his This is hers This is ours This is yours This is theirs
The verb can Auxiliary or Modal Verb Means: it is a verb, in this case here an irregular verb can-could-could All modal verbs can function as a normal verb as in: Yes, I can. They can also function as modal verbs as in: Can you play soccer?
The verb have Normal verb: I have ten million dollars Modal verb: Form a question: Have you been to…?
The verb to be Normal verb: I am in Ochsenfurt Modal verb You can form English tenses: I am swimming at the moment.
Gerund For example: swimming Swimming is fun All English sentences follow the Subject Verb Object Order Subject: swimming Verb: is to be Object: fun
Prepositions In: Prepositions of Place I am in the room I am in Germany I am in the garden Prepositions of Time In 2011, In october …
On: Preposition of place The bottle of water is on the table I am on the balcony I am on a plane, on a bus, on a car… Preposition of time On Monday, on Tuesday...
Preposition At: Preposition of place: He is at the airport (point) Preposition of time: If you give a certain time. For example: We meet at 3´ o clock.
Two different kinds of articles The: definite article family surnames: The Smith, The Millers Countries that are in the plural: The United States of America The Germany a / an : indefinite article an is used when the following word starts with a vowel ( a, o, u, e, i) OR if it sounds like a vowel An old man ; an amazing job, an umbrella An hour a is used when the following word starts with a consonant