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Grammar improvement activity
regular verbs: A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs.
Simple Present Spelling Rules: -s and -es endings:
affirmative structure
He/ She/ It+verb (base form)+es/s + complement
important:
-ch/-she/-th/-o/-x/-ss/-z+es
I/You/We/They + verb (base form)+ complement
subeject + key word + verb (-es/-s)+ complement
Key word + subject + verb (-es-s)+ complement
Simple Present Spelling Rules: -s and -es endings: suject I You We You They
Does not/ Doesn´t does not doesn´t
Do not/ Don´t do not don´t
Unit 2 – How does growing up change us? Vocabulary # 6 Word Study: Spelling Words with Long Vowel Sound /ē/ Words Srudy: Suffixes -ness, -tion and -ation Reading # 1 – Becoming Naomi León Review and Practice Writing – Describe an Object
Simple Present: Verb to Be
The words ¨am, is, are¨ are also verds, but they are not action words. the are the simple present tense of the verb to.
Use ¨are¨with the pronoun ¨i¨, and ¨is¨ whith the pronouns ¨he¨, ¨she¨ and ¨it¨. Use ¨are¨ with the pronauns, ¨you¨ ¨we¨ and ¨they.¨
Simple Present Tense: Using Prepositions of Time
Many time expressing are prepositional phases. A prepositions phrase is a preposion + a noun.
to show when an activity begings and ends, use from.. to..
use until to talk about an activity that about an activity that continues up toa specific tme.
Simple Present: Verb to Be
Use ¨are¨with the pronoun ¨i¨, and ¨is¨ whith the pronouns ¨he¨, ¨she¨ and ¨it¨. Use ¨are¨ with the pronauns, ¨you¨ ¨we¨ and ¨they.¨
Simple Present Tense: Using Prepositions of Time
A sentences can have can have more than one prepositional phrase.