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goose, ghost, guitar, giraffe, grapes, gifts, glass, glasses, gloves, grasshopper commencer à apprendre
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king, key, koala, kettle, kanguru, kite, knife, knot commencer à apprendre
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penguin, pie, pizza, pear commencer à apprendre
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queen, quarterback, quack quack commencer à apprendre
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rainbow, rattle, rose, rocket commencer à apprendre
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sock, stool, skate, sun, snake commencer à apprendre
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truck, tiger, train, top, telephone, tooth, tree, today, tire, toast, talk commencer à apprendre
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vase, vulture, vegetables, van commencer à apprendre
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zebra, zero, zigzag, zipper, zero commencer à apprendre
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I am a cauliflower and I can spell it: commencer à apprendre
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cee-a-u-el-i-ef-el-o-double-u-e-ar
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Subject pronouns indicate the person or object we are talking about. commencer à apprendre
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I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They. PERSON: singular (1st, 2nd, 3rd male, 3rd female, 3rd neutral) plural (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
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I am small. I am in New York. commencer à apprendre
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the verb "to be" means to exist
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He is guilty. He is the guilty one.
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To Be in the Present Simple The SIMPLE PRESENT FORM of TO BE commencer à apprendre
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I am, You are, He is, She is, It is, We are, You are, They are. I'm, You're, He's, She's, It's, We're, You're, They're
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to make QUESTIONS, invert the subject and the verb. commencer à apprendre
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Am I? Are you? Is he? Is she? Is it? Are we? Are you? Are they?
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To make NEGATIVES, insert NOT after the verb "to be". commencer à apprendre
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I am not, You are not, He is not, She is not, It is not, We are not, You are not, They are not. I'm not, You aren't, He isn't, She isn't. It isn't, We aren't, You aren't, They aren't.
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Among, on, over, in front of, in, under, behind, next to, between.
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The lamp is next to the chaise lounge. The cat is under the chaise lounge. The pants are in front of the cat. The picture is behind the chaise lounge.
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Where are these people from? commencer à apprendre
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I'm from Russia. I'm from China. I'm from Japan.
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Who is she? How much does he earn? How old is he? Where is he from? commencer à apprendre
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are used to ask for information and require more than a "yes" or "no" answer. What's his name? What's he like? What's his address? What's his phone number? What does he do? What is he into?
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asking for information about something
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Whom are you going to date? commencer à apprendre
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How come he doesn't call me? commencer à apprendre
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asking for reason (informal expression for "why?")
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If the question word is the object of the preposition, Where is he from? or What did he come for? commencer à apprendre
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put the preposition at the end. Where is he from? or What did he come for?
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They will give you a terrible beating at school tomorrow. I wish you the best. SUBJECT + VERB + INDIRECT OBJECT + DIRECT OBJECT + PLACE + TIME commencer à apprendre
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WORD ORDER IN positive SENTENCES
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Why did you send him anonymous letters to his office every day? Where were you the night of the murder? QUESTION WORD + AUXILIARY VERB + SUBJECT + VERB + INDIRECT OBJECT + DIRECT OBJECT + PLACE+ TIME commencer à apprendre
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In questions, the auxiliary verb (or the main verb "to be") goes before the subject and interrogatives go at the beginning of the sentence.
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She didn't tell him the truth at the pub yesterday. He won't trust her anymore. SUBJECT + VERB + INDIRECT OBJECT + DIRECT OBJECT + PLACE + TIME commencer à apprendre
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WORD ORDER IN negative sentences same as positive sentences, but negative sentences need an auxiliary verb and "not" (except for the verb "to be")
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frame, heel, high-heeled, shoes, bra, underpants commencer à apprendre
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sock, belt, sweater, skirt, shoelaces
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place prepositions: among commencer à apprendre
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used when you are mentioning one or two people or things from a larger group
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touching something or being supported by something
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above or higher than something OPP under
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place prepositions: in front of The pants are in front of the cat. commencer à apprendre
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facing something OPP behind
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Mr. Sweat is in Mrs. Sweat. commencer à apprendre
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used to say the place or container where someone or something is
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place prepositions: under The cat is under the chaise lounge. commencer à apprendre
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below or at a lower level than something, or covered by something OPP over
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place prepositions: behind The picture is behind the chaise lounge. commencer à apprendre
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place prepositions: next to The lamp is next to the chaise lounge. commencer à apprendre
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beside someone or something
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place prepositions: between commencer à apprendre
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used to say that a place is in the middle with other places at a distance from it
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