Final Exam Review ESL Level 1 Mt. San Antonio College Fall 2007.

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Final Exam Review ESL Level 1 Mt. San Antonio College Fall 2007

Time Prepositions  Class begins at 6:30.  You can see the stars at night.  He works on Monday.  Christmas is on Dec. 25 th.  The baseball season starts in April.  Sometimes it snows in the winter.  I have class in the evening.  She lives at 250 Maple Street.  I am working at home today.  We met on the corner of Azusa and Arrow.  They live on the fifth floor.  The post office is on College Ave.  Our house is is Bolivia.  Our school is in Walnut.  There are many immigrants in California.

Possessive Adjectives I came to my class today. You weren’t at your desk. John arrived late because his car was slow. His sister brought her bicycle to school. Their cat’s name is Snoopy, and its fur is black and white. Our teacher showed us the test. Some students didn’t bring their homework. myI came to my class today. yourYou weren’t at your desk. hisJohn arrived late because his car was slow. herHis sister brought her bicycle to school. itsTheir cat’s name is Snoopy, and its fur is black and white. OurOur teacher showed us the test. theirSome students didn’t bring their homework.

This and That or These and Those Near (place or time) Far (place or time) SingularThisThat PluralTheseThose

Dialog Is this your jacket? Yea, could you hang it up in the closet? There are two closets. Which one? The one by the front door. Whose gloves are those on the couch? The red ones are mine and the blue ones are Alicia’s. Have you seen that empty gift box? It’s in the closet next to the green jacket. This one? No, the other one by the front door.

Suggestions Yourself and another person(s) –Let’s + verb Let’s rent a movie next Saturday. –Why don’t we + verb? Why don’t we make extra popcorn? Advice for another person –Why don’t you + verb? Why don’t you invite your sister? Answers –OK; that’s a good idea; sounds good to me –No, I don’t feel like it; I can’t; sorry, I’m busy; why don’t we ___ instead