Monthly Archives: October 2009
Answers to Exercise 45 Using have or has
Exercise 45 Fill in the spaces with have or has Example: A spider ___ six legs. A spider has six legs.
Filed under English Lessons, Level 1, Primary verb: have, Showing ownership, Verbs
Happy Halloween~
Copyright © 2009 – Diyanah Happy Halloween to everyone! I hope you’re having a good time This is a picture Diyanah drew for this occasion as she enjoys the horror genre very much. These are actually her original comic characters … Continue reading
Filed under fun pictures for English lessons, ghosts, Halloween
Answers to Exercise 44 Using short forms
Exercise 44 Rewrite each negative sentence in its short form Example: A whale is not a fish. A whale isn’t a fish.
Answers to Exercise 43 Making negative sentences
Exercise 43 Making negative sentences with am, is, are and not Example: She is fussy. She is not fussy.
Congratulations, Turkey!
Congratulations and best wishes to the people of Turkey on the occasion of Turkey’s Republic Day on 29th October.
Filed under National Day
Answers to Exercise 42 Using am, is and are
Exercise 42 Using am, is and are Fill in the spaces with the correct primary verb. Example: Spiders ____ not insects. Spiders are not insects.
Answers to Exercise 41 Using am, is and are
Exercise 41 Using am, is and are Fill in the spaces with the correct primary verb. Example: Darla’s parents ____ biologists. Darla’s parents are biologists.
Exercise 45 Using have or has
Exercise 45 Fill in the spaces with have or has Example: A spider ___ six legs. A spider has six legs.
12.2 Primary verb: have
When it is used as a main verb, have also means to eat. Let’s look at the examples. The sentences say what everyone eats everyday.
Filed under English Lessons, Level 1, Main verbs, Primary verb: have, Verbs
12.1 Using primary verb: have
Have is an important primary verb. It works by itself as a main verb or with another verb as a helping verb.
Filed under Level 1, Main verbs, Primary verb: have, Showing ownership
Exercise 44 Using short forms
Exercise 44 Rewrite each negative sentence in its short form Example: A whale is not a fish. A whale isn’t a fish.
Exercise 43 Making negative sentences with am, is, are and not
Exercise 43 Making negative sentences with am, is, are and not Example: She is fussy. She is not fussy.
Exercise 42 Using am, is and are
Exercise 42 Using am, is and are Fill in the spaces with the correct primary verb. Example: Spiders ____ not insects. Spiders are not insects.
Filed under Level 1, Main verbs, Primary verbs: am is and are, Verbs
Exercise 41 Using am, is and are
Exercise 41 Using am, is and are Fill in the spaces with the correct primary verb. Example: Darla’s parents ____ biologists. Darla’s parents are biologists.
11.3 Asking Questions with am, is and are
Look at the sentences on the left. They are statements. We can make questions by changing the order of the words. Read the examples carefully to understand how questions are formed.
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11.2 Using primary verbs: am, is and are
We add ‘not’ after am, is and are to make negative sentences. When we speak, we usually shorten the primary verb and not. Look at the examples below to find out how they are written. There are two different ways … Continue reading
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11.1 Using primary verbs: am, is, are
Am, are and is are primary verbs. They are very important verbs. They belong to the verb ‘be‘. They can work by themselves as main verbs, or they can work with other verbs as helping verbs. In this lesson, we … Continue reading
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Answers to Exercise 38 Using possessive pronouns
Exercise 38 Using possessive pronouns Example: This house belongs to them. It is theirs .
Exercise 39 Using possessive pronouns
Exercise 39 Rewrite each sentence using a possessive pronoun Examples: These ponies belong to Mr Lou. They are his.
Today is Deepavali, the Festival of Lights!
Wishing everyone a very happy and meaningful Deepavali.
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