Monthly Archives: August 2009
Congratulations, Malaysia!
Wishing all my readers in Malaysia a very happy Malaysia Day!
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7.2 These and Those
These and those are demonstrative pronouns. We use them to point out some persons, places or things. They tell us which ones, among many others.
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7.1 This and That
This and that are demonstrative pronouns. They point out a person, place or thing. They tell us which one, among others.
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6.1-5 Personal pronouns: important points to remember
Here is a chart to remind you of the important points from Lesson 6.1 to 6.5.
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Exercise 24 Write an objective pronoun in each space
Example: Adam and Ali are my friends. Have you met ____ ? Adam and Ali are my friends. Have you met them ?
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Exercise 23 Write a subjective pronoun in each space
Example: These are erasers. ____ are made from rubber. These are erasers. They are made from rubber.
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6.5 Personal pronouns: subject and object
Some pronouns change. There is one form for the subject and another form for the object. You will read in the examples how they change. You and it do not change as a subject or as an object. … Continue reading
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Exercise 22 Write a personal pronoun in each space
Example: Rania and her friends they
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Exercise 21 Write a personal pronoun in each space
Example: Sarah and her cousins they
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6.4 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person – plural
1st person plural We When you and another person are talking, you call yourselves ‘we’ e.g. We are friends.
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6.3 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person – singular
1st person singular I When you are talking, you are the first person. You call yourself ‘I’. e.g. I love you, mommy!
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6.2 Personal pronouns
We use personal pronouns to name people, places or things without actually saying their names.
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6.1 Personal pronouns
We use personal pronouns to name people, places or things without actually saying their names.
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Exercise 20 Change male words to female and female to male
Example: My father gave the waitress a tip. My mother gave the waiter a tip.
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5.2 Gender of Nouns
Animals too have masculine and feminine nouns. Here are some of them.
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5.1 Gender of Nouns
A boy is a he. He is of the male sex. In English language, we call the male words masculine nouns. A girl is a she. She is of the female sex. In English language, we call the … Continue reading
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4.1-3 Important rules to remember
Here is a summary of the important rules to remember for Lessons 4.1 to 4.3
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Exercise 19 Making singular nouns
Example: many red leaves a red leaf
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4.3 Singular and Plural Nouns
Some nouns do not follow any rules. Here are some of them.
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Exercise 18 Adding ves to a singular noun
Take out the f or fe in these nouns. Add ves after each noun to make it mean more than one. Example: a knife all the knives
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