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Lesson 11 Object Pronoun Simple Present Tense : s vs. non-s Endings Adverbs of Frequency Have/Has By: Dra. Naeklan Simbolon, M.Pd.

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1 Lesson 11 Object Pronoun Simple Present Tense : s vs. non-s Endings Adverbs of Frequency Have/Has By: Dra. Naeklan Simbolon, M.Pd.

2 SubjectObject Pronoun IMe HeHim SheHer It WeUs You Theythem

3 How often? A. How often does your boyfriend call you? B. He calls me every night. Ask these questions: 1. How often does you speak to your daughter? (every day) 2. How often do you write to your son at college? (every week) 3. How often does your boss say “hello” to you? (every day)

4 Simple Present Tense : s vs. non-s Endings Eateats Write writes Bark barks Speakspeaks Read reads Bring brings Callcalls Clean cleans Washwashes Watchwatches Dancedances Fixfixes

5 Adverbs of Frequency Always  100% Usually  90% Sometimes  50% Rarely  10% Never  0%

6 Asking about Adverb of Frequency Example : A. Does Carmen usually study in her room? B. No. She rarely studies in her room. She usually studies in the library.

7 Have / Has I We You Theybrown eyes He She It have has

8 Reading “Very Different” My sister and I are very different. I’m a teacher. She’s a journalist. I live in Chicago. She lives in Paris. I have a small house in the suburbs. She has a large apartment in the city. I’m married. She’s single. I play golf. She plays tennis. I play the piano. She doesn’t play a musical instrument. On the weekend I usually watch TV and rarely go out. She never watches TV and always goes to parties. As you can see, we’re very different. But we’re sisters…. and we’re friends.

9 Assignment Compare yourself with a member of your family, another student in your class, or a famous person. Explain how you and that person are different.


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