Lesson Four Commands Also known as the imperative form, commands are very easy to use. Begin the sentence with a verb and end with an object, a person or a thing. Tell someone to do something: * Answer the phone, please. * Drive to the post office. * Help me find this information. The subject …
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Lesson 2: Do – Making the negative
Lesson Two Do – Making the negative Singular Plural I do not = I don’t We do not = We don’t You do not = You don’t You do not = You don’t He does not = He doesn’t She does not = She doesn’t They do not = They don’t It does not = …
Lesson 1: Do – Present Tense
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Lesson 22: Addition and Subtraction
Addition and Subtraction addition or adding 5 + 3 = 8 five plus three equals eight 2 + 2 = 4 two and two is four Note: Some English books will use the plural verb “equal” or “are” for the equal sign (=). Grammatically, this is correct but most people use a singular verb. The …
Lesson 21: Numbers
Numbers ones tens hundreds one two three four five six seven eight nine ten twenty thirty forty fifty sixty seventy eighty ninety one hundred two hundred three hundred four hundred five hundred six hundred seven hundred eight hundred nine hundred Reading numbers above 100: When reading numbers above 100, read the number in the hundred …
Lesson 20: Days of the week
Days of the week Click for the audio. Sunday is the first day of the week. The first day of the week is Sunday. Sunday comes after Saturday . Su M T W Th F Sa It comes before Monday . Su M T W Th F Sa Sunday is a weekend day. Monday is …
Lesson 19: Count and Noncount Nouns
Count and Noncount Nouns Count Nouns Noncount Nouns a car (singular) cars (plural) traffic a chair chairs furniture an apple apples fruit a camera four cameras video equipment count nouns use singular and plural verbs and pronouns: noncount nouns use only singular verbs and pronouns: There is an apple. (singular) There are some …