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Thursday, 11 August 2016
Learn English Grammar - Be' Verbs
'Be' Verbs
A verb shows action or a state of being.I go home. Home is my place to rest. I like the smell of my house. I feel totally relaxed. Home refreshes me. At home, I get ready for a new day.
"Be" verbs indicate a state of being.
Verbs must match subjects.
- I am a doctor.
- He is sleepy.
- We are here.
- I am not a doctor.
- He is not sleepy.
- We are not there.
- Am I a doctor?
- Is he sleepy?
- Are we there?
- He isn't sleepy.
- We aren't there.
| Present | Negative | Interrogative |
| I am | I am not | Am I? |
| You are | You are not (aren't) | Are you? |
| He is | He is not (isn't) | Is he? |
| She is | She is not (isn't) | Is she? |
| It is | It is not (isn't) | Isn't it? |
| We are | We are not (aren't) | Are we? |
| You are | You are not (aren't) | Are you? |
| They are | They are not (aren't) | Are they? |
[Quiz 5.1]
Which of the following sentences are written correctly?
1)I am thirsty.
2)You are kind.
3)He am not sad.
4)She are not tall.
5)It is not moving.
6)We aren't tired.
7)Is they running?
8)Are you ready?
Learn English Grammar - Pronouns
Pronouns
A pronoun takes the place of a noun.Example story:
Mary is one of the heads of the ToJi Corporation. Mary works with Mr. James and Mr. James' son Tom. Mr. James and Mr. James' son Tom are experts in biochemistry. Mary, Mr. James, and Tom researched and invented a drug for cancer treatment.
If the story above is written using pronouns:
Mary is one of the heads of the ToJi Corporation. She works with Mr. James and his son Tom. He and his son Tom are experts in biochemistry. They researched and invented a drug for cancer treatment.
Personal Pronouns
Personal pronouns refer to a person:- I go to school.
- You are a student.
- They are Koreans.
- He works here.
- We gave her food.
- I drank it.
- It is big.
- They cut it into halves.
| First | Second | Third | |||
| Male | Female | Neutral | |||
| Singular Subject | I | you | he | she | it |
| Singular Object | me | you | him | her | it |
| Singular Reflexive | myself | yourself | himself | herself | itself |
| Plural Subject | we | you | they | ||
| Plural Object | us | you | them | ||
| Plural Reflexive | ourselves | yourselves | themselves | ||
[Quiz 4.1]
Write the correct pronoun in each blank.
1)I ate an apple. was delicious.
2)You look tired. should rest.
3)She is a teacher. I gave a book.
4)They are my friends. I like very much.
5)He saw the movie. was fun.
Learn English Grammar - Possessive Nouns Solution
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| Both 2 and 3 are the correct
answers. In your writing, you should be consistent. If you choose to leave the final 's' out, then leave it out throughout your writing. |
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Learn English Grammar - Possessive Nouns
Possessive Nouns
Possessive nouns are used to indicate ownership.Possessive nouns usually are formed by adding an apostrophe (') and s.
- John's book
- Kerry's car
- Grandma's mirror
- The kids' toys
- My parents' house
- The teachers' lounge
- John and Mary's new house
- David and Sue's wedding
- Tom and Doug's car
- Susan's and Beth's books
- Jean's and Dan's pants
- Ben's and Jim's offices
[Quiz 3.1]
Which of the following is not correct?
1)Dr. Hunts has a new computer.
2)Dr. Hunts's new computer is working well.
3)Dr. Hunts' computer is new.
Learn English Grammar - Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns Solution
[2.1]
wine, water, wind, milk, furniture, rice, wood
wine, water, wind, milk, furniture, rice, wood
Learn English Grammar - Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns
Count Nouns vs. Non-Count Nouns
Count nouns
Can be counted as one or more.- pen, computer, bottle, spoon, desk, cup, television, chair, shoe, finger, flower, camera, stick, balloon, book, table, comb, etc.
- pens, computers, bottles, spoons, desks, cups, televisions, chairs, shoes, fingers, flowers, cameras, sticks, balloons, books, tables, combs, etc.
- a few pens, a few computers, many bottles, some spoons, every desk, each cup, these televisions, the number of chairs, a few shoes, a few fingers, many flowers, some cameras, every stick, each balloon, these books, the number of tables, many combs, etc.
- a pen, the computer, a bottle, the spoon, a desk, the cup, a television, the chair, a shoe, the finger, a flower, the camera, a stick, the balloon, a book, the table, a comb, etc.
Non-count nouns
Cannot be counted. They usually express a group or a type.- water, wood, ice, air, oxygen, English, Spanish, traffic, furniture, milk, wine, sugar, rice, meat, flour, soccer, sunshine, etc.
Work both with and without an article (a, an, or the), depending on the context of the sentence.
- Sugar is sweet.
- The sunshine is beautiful.
- I drink milk.
- He eats rice.
- We watch soccer together.
- The wood is burning.
- We ate some rice and milk.
- I hope to see some sunshine today.
- This meat is good.
- She does not speak much Spanish.
- Do you see any traffic on the road?
- That wine is very old.
[Quiz 2.1]
Choose all of the non-count nouns in the following list:
wine, student, pen, water, wind, milk, computer, furniture, cup, rice, box, watch, potato, wood
Learn English Grammar - Singular and Plural Nouns Solution
[1.1]
1) children
2) men, woman
3) Babies
4) potatoes
5) watches
6) memo
7) mouse
8) buses
1) children
2) men, woman
3) Babies
4) potatoes
5) watches
6) memo
7) mouse
8) buses
Learn English Grammar - Singular and Plural Nouns
A noun names a person, place, thing, or idea.
Usually, the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom," "dad," or "milk" as their first word, nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language.
For the plural form of most nouns, add s.
[Quiz 1.1]
Choose the correct form of the noun in each sentence.
1)I have three (child, children).
2)There are five (man, men) and one (woman, women).
3)(Baby, Babies) play with bottles as toys.
4)I put two big (potato, potatoes) in the lunch box.
5)A few men wear (watch, watches).
6)I put a (memo, memos) on the desk.
7)I saw a (mouse, mice) running by.
8)There are few (bus, buses) on the road today.
Usually, the first page of a grammar book tells you about nouns. Nouns give names of concrete or abstract things in our lives. As babies learn "mom," "dad," or "milk" as their first word, nouns should be the first topic when you study a foreign language.
For the plural form of most nouns, add s.
- bottle – bottles
- cup – cups
- pencil – pencils
- desk – desks
- sticker – stickers
- window – windows
- box – boxes
- watch – watches
- moss – mosses
- bus – buses
- wolf – wolves
- wife – wives
- leaf – leaves
- life – lives
- child – children
- woman – women
- man – men
- mouse – mice
- goose – geese
- baby – babies
- toy – toys
- kidney – kidneys
- potato – potatoes
- memo – memos
- stereo – stereos
- sheep – sheep
- deer – deer
- series – series
- species – species
[Quiz 1.1]
Choose the correct form of the noun in each sentence.
1)I have three (child, children).
2)There are five (man, men) and one (woman, women).
3)(Baby, Babies) play with bottles as toys.
4)I put two big (potato, potatoes) in the lunch box.
5)A few men wear (watch, watches).
6)I put a (memo, memos) on the desk.
7)I saw a (mouse, mice) running by.
8)There are few (bus, buses) on the road today.
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