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Unit 01 Language summary

NOUNS

Numbers Titles:
Miss: A title for a girl or woman who is not married

Mr: a title for a man, used before his family name or full
name

Mrs: A title for a married woman, used before her family


name or full name.

Ms: a title for a woman, used before her family name or full
name.

Other

Book Class Classmate: someone who is in your class at school


or college.

Email address: A series of letters,


numbers, and symbols used to send and
receive email.

Female: belonging or relating to women, Home (phone) number: The phone


or the sex that can give birth to young or number at the house or apartment where
produce eggs: you live.
Male: used to refer to men or boys, or the Math
sex that fertilizes eggs, and does not
produce babies or eggs itself:

Name: the word or words that a person,


thing, or place is known by.

Phone Number: The number that you use Work Phone: phone number of you job.
to call a particular phone.

Teacher: Someone whose job is to teach in


a school or college.

This: Used for a person, object, idea, etc.


Pronouns: Others:
to show which one is referred to:
What: Used to ask for information about
people or things.

Adjectives

My: Of or belonging to me (= the speaker


or writer).

You: belonging or relating to the person or His: belonging to or connected with a man,
group of people being spoken or written boy, or male animal that has just been
to: mentioned or is known about.

Her: used, usually as the object of Our: of or belonging to us.


a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl,
orfemale animal that has just been mentioned or
is just about to be mentioned:

Other
Famous: known and recognized by many First: The number one
people:

Last: The last one Last: The last one Married: Having a wife or husband.

Popular: liked, enjoyed, or supported by


many people:

Single: not married, or not having a


romantic relationship with someone:

The: used before nouns to refer to particular things


or people that have already been talked about or are
already known or that are in a situation where it
is clearwhat is happening:
Verbs:
Am: I form of be
Are: we/you/they form of be
Is: he/she/it form of be

Adverbs
Responses

Yes: Used to express willingness or agreement:


No: Not any; not one; not a

Other

Not: used to form a negative phrase after verbs like "be", "can", "have", "will",
"must", etc., usually used in the short form "n't" in speech:
There: to, at, or in) that place:
Too: more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough.

Preposition

In: inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something.

Conjunctions
And: used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements
together:
Or: Used to connect different possibilities.

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