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Mid-Term Exam Review
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What’s your name? Page 6 First Name Last / Family Name Middle Name Full Name Matthew Sidgreaves Ivan Matthew Ivan Sidgreaves 민수 김 X 김민수 or 민수김
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Possessive Adjectives – Page 7
Possessive adjectives show who owns something. Possessive Adjective + Noun Example: My book His car Our house
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Possessive Adjectives My Your His Her Its Our Their
Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjectives I You He She It We They My Your His Her Its Our Their
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The Verb “BE” – Pages 7,11, 17,21 Be = am, is, are I am You are He is She is It is We are They are
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Be - Statements Positive Sentence Subject + be + noun/adjective/preposition I am a student He is happy They are at home
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Be - Statements Negative Sentence Subject + be not + noun/adjective/preposition I am not a doctor OR I’m not a doctor He is not sad OR He’s not sad OR He isn’t sad They are not at school OR They’re not at school OR They aren’t at school
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BE – Yes/No Questions Be + Subject + noun/adjective/preposition
Answer Be + Subject + noun/adjective/preposition Are you a student? Is he sad? Are they at home? Yes, subject + be No, subject + be not Yes, I am. No, he isn’t. Yes, they are.
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BE – ‘WH’ Questions Wh + be + Subject + noun/adjective/preposition
Answer Wh + be + Subject + noun/adjective/preposition Where are you from? What’s his name? Who am I? Subject + be + noun/adjective/preposition I’m from Korea His name is Paul I’m Matthew
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Jobs – Page 10 Actor Actress Artist Musician Model Singer
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Where are you from? – Page 16
Country Nationality Australia Brazil Britain / UK Canada Chile China Colombia Ecuador Greece Japan Mexico Peru Saudi Arabia South Korea Thailand Turkey The United States / USA Australian Brazilian British Canadian Chilean Chinese Colombian Ecuadorian Greek Japanese Mexican Peruvian Saudi South Korean Thai Turkish American
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Family – Page 20 Mother / Mom + Father / Dad = Parents Grandmother / Grandma + Grandfather / Grandpa = Grandparents Brother and Sister Son and Daughter Husband and Wife
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Who’s that? That’s my brother / sister / mom / dad How old is he / she? She’s / He’s 22 years old. Who are they? They’re my parents / grandparents. How old are they? They are 66 and 70
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Everyday Items – Page 26 a bag a book a cell phone a dictionary (사전) an eraser a key a laptop a notebook a pen Sunglasses an umbrella a watch
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More Everday Items – Pages 28-29
a hairbrush a newspaper a flash drive a magazine a comb a coin a wallet
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This / That These / Those Singular and Plural Nouns
Page 27
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Singular Nouns Singular = ONE
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Singular Nouns A Shirt
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Plural Nouns Plural = MANY
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Plural Nouns Shirts
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EXCEPTIONS They have two parts… With some nouns we use a plural ‘S’
Although there is only one They have two parts…
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EXCEPTIONS Glasses ONE TWO
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EXCEPTIONS
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This / That These / Those
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Use This and That for SINGULAR NOUNS
This / That Use This and That for SINGULAR NOUNS
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This / That This shirt
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This / That That dress
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Use These and Those for PLURAL NOUNS
These / Those Use These and Those for PLURAL NOUNS
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These / Those Those jackets
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These / Those These sunglasses
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This / These Use This and These for things: Near you Next to you You are touching You are holding
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This / These This apple
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This / These These apples
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That / Those Use That and Those for things: Far from you
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That / Those That apple
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That / Those Those apples
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Possessive Pronouns – Page 31
Possessive pronouns show who owns something, it replaces the noun Example: It’s mine Those are his That’s ours
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Possessive Adjectives mine yours his hers its ours theirs
Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjectives I You He She It We They mine yours his hers its ours theirs
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Possessive ‘S’ – Page 31 Use the possessive ‘s / s’ after the noun.
Whose book is that? It’s the student’s book = ONE student It’s the students’ book = MANY students
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