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+ Grammar Grammar Lin] ® ( Parts of Speech ) we | SRIF. ey il #1 [Noun (a) PR Aa pencil, people fruit, tennis wat aricleGat) TEE BRIE Yan) the (Pronoun (pron.) FELICE RTE TIT |e, ehat hers what Wid | Adjective adj.) Cee Eye Tee hep cictoal bony cid) Numeral (num) |e six, thirteen, first, twentieth ati) | Verb () FRIEDRE be (amy is, ae), have ike, go fli) | Adverb (adu) | LGM hel, EF ITA Wate not too, always, only here Fr) Peposton (prep) eM RUSETIATBE |, oo under of #819 | Conjunction (conj.) jue titt_G BLia| Interjection (inter,) AERTEIEIMLEEAL “RUSHING. | oh, hello, well, please IL i] (Nouns) PAE) REAP 1 JAPRBL, Ai ne AE A EAS. VATA TRIAS AAPGAOL AR, UW: Gina, China, BE RIMWR—TEMBORE. 2, Ai iRIERLD RETR sR HI AP mT Ra AN Real. Ta EHO i; an apple, twoapples, abag, some bags, 68] 8Ail] LT MILL, fs milk, bread, rice. £4 —MeTAMEMT DLE TTNCG ial, WATE ANTT LCG il, 4: ice-cream, salad, chicken, 3, TY ial MEAL. bln SORE ACETATE seeseeses Grammar seteessceeccncescccceeeesenceneescescnees Ml HywIRE A ia i book — books /buks/ pet — pets /pets/ opie bag — bags /beegz/ ARTI IS bed — beds /bedz/ sup aes iSaeies awa 7 i/s/ 5 boy — boys /barz/ ha a ee class — classes /‘kla:siz/, /“kleesiz/ PAE /z/ 5 anaeaee (ines box — boxes /bokstz/; /barksiz/ te/s/, /2/, a feel watch — watches /Wwotfiz/, /Awaitfiz/_ Mh, Agl. dish — dishes /difiz/ /d3/ Fi= href family — families /femoliz/ DARE FARM | Ay yi, | strawberry — strawberries /stro:bortz/, yiibetinl | Feli-es Pstrarbertz/ party — parties /'paz(r)tr/ Ui: DASA RUBS CEASA, Ul: man — men, woman — women, child — children, sheep — sheep %, 4. 4iAMS fil (Possessive Case of Nouns ) RAIA REAB ER Ee HII fi] ik i Mike's /matks/ baseball Kate’ /keits/ model plane - | Alice’s /telisiz/ family ae MS Johns /dgonz/, /dgamz/ phone number | $5 2iilS2%i your father’s /"fa:da(r)z/ birthday Ri-sikA HAL Mary's /meartz/, /meriz/ friend AVA -s SAFE jn’s Children’s /tfildranz/ Day wee 4i¥l)| yy gegyg gy | Yourgrandparents’ oe /arenpeoronts/, /greenperants/ room Tes Ds SiRR A PAT RCT I's, PAE Aaa! Mo the actress's fecktrasiz/, James's fdgemmziz/. ++ Grammar ++ ii] (Articles ) REALE TAZA OA UMAR AY A A — ALAS Sure. ciluiiantil, Hees, 1, EEA (the) ; thei AA M1 HH, BOLEBLIR A AUUTIR AEA A RIE BAS, AD SCRA i, BATCH AALS HCE — LAL. PIN: The white model plane is hers. Where are the keys? The milk is on the table. sei" the fA8eF Be/Oo/, ETCH /Oi/, HORII, -ABERTE/Oi/ aK /0is/. 2. ARES ( a/am) = a/an Af Aas EL, RAY AR Da RST PEAAAMEN, FOP an RECA KAS MAM, flan apple, AE REI AES A TERRE, BAA LAT PBI SUA, “AE. ful: Do you havea volleyball? Its an orange. I take the medicine twice a day. 3. Seg: BVCUUNSEIA, BORA, AEROS TA), AR aR ee AH A(R, (8/4: Hamburgers are not healthy. | like ice-cream, My friend is in China. IV. {Kis (Pronouns ) 1, A®s{Gie] (Personal Pronouns ) th Re BE A te + ag zit ie BAH I me we us BoM you you you you he him Ba AK she her they them it it 2. Y42{Giil (Possessive Pronouns ) DER ASIA RABANNE RECA S ED EC. IE Sie EMS TEA, APA aTAGE MS. WW: my name, your birthday, their parents, Zit WANAMAT Ail, AHSAN, BEANO. Blin: A: Is this your green pen? B: No, it isn't. ‘The blue pen is mine. 2+ Grammar +++essesseeecesescceeencsecensessssceees aed ih Be Mm yom [one [vee | asm | A | ole | Se ae my your [his her its | our your their a orem ee (eee |e |e |e y ; 4 hbo HH = feos aX sey ty ffs deity ce | aes | ast | ey 3. ftas{Uie] (Demonstrative Pronouns ) FRR TRA CE” TIE” HER PL HCA AACA, Hesttal IN i wy Is this your pencil? this (these) Abate ssa) eee ‘These are his brothers. “These yellow socks are good, ‘That dictionary is Helen’. that (those) FR PARI a As a] boy ey How much is that white bag? Are those your parents? Ve Rid] (Numerals ) 1, 4B8G ( Cardinal Numbers ) SHCA LAID. one 1 eight 8 | fifteen 15 | twenty-two 22 | ninety 90 two 2) nine 9 | sixteen 16 | thirty 30 | one hundred 100 three 3} ten 10| seventeen 17 | forty 40 | onehundredandone 101 four 4 | eleven 11 | eighteen 18 | fifty 50 | two hundred 200 five S|twelve 12 nineteen 19 | sixty 60 six 6] thirteen 13 | twenty 20 | seventy 70 seven 7| fourteen 14 | twenty-one 21 | eighty 80 ste eeeceeeseceeeeceeeesceeeeees Grammar *** 2. RK) ( Ordinal Numbers ) Psat yn Foe, (Agee the IT. first Ist ninth 9th | seventeenth —17th | fiftieth S0th second 2nd tenth 10th | eighteenth 18th | sixtieth 60th third 3rd eleventh ‘11th | nineteenth —‘19th | seventieth 70th fourth 4th twelfth 12th | twentieth 20th | eightieth 0th fifth Sth thirteenth 13th | twenty-first 21st | ninetieth 90th sixth 6th fourteenth 14th | twenty-second 22nd | hundredth 100th seventh 7th fifteenth 15th | thirtieth 30th | one hundred and first. LO1st eighth 8th sixteenth 16th | fortieth 40th VI. —ftSL4EIf ( Present Simple Tense ) BILE Mt FY 2 ALE ANAS, fH): I'm twelve. Where's the schoolbag? I have three ping-pong balls and two ping-pong bats. FMT WMATA. kn “Where's my schoolbag?” Gina always asks. 1 don't play sports — I only watch them on. TV. aT Rea ETA ALS HOEENS AMIE, fila Bill likes heef, but he doesn't like chicken. iB side — ETP A ALA 1. dyiilbe (Verb to be) EAN bRRNHARAN Hid, CMM BARI MH il, ERK SpinliGi# ) . ELEN, bean SATE: am (ACE APA, BILT) . is CHERE APR, Phe, she, itl), are A Pryoul LA, = Ae ee we, theyla). A #T be shill) -ASI TEM NYSE) AEE be SHARD, AE AEE be shila not, WER: HER cae lam Tam not ‘You are ... ‘You are not. He/She/It is He/She/It is not .. We/You/'They are We/You/They are not + Grammar SGA Am Are yor Ishe/she/it 2 Yes, you are. Yes, Lam. Yes, he/she/itis. No, you are not, No, Lam not. No, he/she/it is not. Are we..? Are you..? Are they ..2 Yes, we/you are. Yes, we are. Yes, they are. No, we/you are not. No, we are not. No, they are not. Ce CU 8 (HO aa TB ret ase TE fe Tm=Iam aren‘t = are not that's = that is what's = what is you're = youare who’ = who is who're = who are where's = where is my name's = my name is they're = they are 2, KBs] do (Verb to do ) EVAR AeA ie), MALL ZA AP, Ad RS MELAS EGF, Uh, EMAINAS, GBS, BME. EET RBS AMA, TIASIABOR. TRS AR, TRIAS EEL. AE Lai — A Ce EL, ARE EA Mz ial do does. HELE # Hex AEA like oranges. Ido not (don’t) like oranges. You like oranges. He/She likes oranges. You do not (don't) like oranges. He/She does not (doesn't) like oranges. We/You,/"They like oranges. We/You/‘They do not (don't) like oranges. Heed AORN Ere Do Like oranges? Do youlike oranges? Does he/she like oranges? Yes, you do. Yes, Ido. Yes, he/she does. No, you do not. No, I do not. No, he/she does not. ‘Do we like oranges? Do you like oranges? ‘Do they like oranges? Yes, we/you do. Yes, we do. Yes, they do. No, we/you do not. No, we do not. No, they de not. @2 seeeee Grammar +++ fENIA, donot WA don't, does not A doesn't. SERBS Pent, TRA FLEE Sh #® HOTS: fA ia ke help — helps /helps/ like —likes /laiks/ come — comes /kamz/ BHR. m-s know — knows /nouz/ play — plays /pleiz/ get — gets /gets/ find — finds /faindz/ 1 /s/, /2/, IS. NY). Hdg/ les Ble! guess — guesses /gesiz/ fix — fixes /Miksiz/ teach — teaches /tistfiz/ finish — finishes /fintfiz/ UFls, x, ch, sheurensnia | es Dist eE ee A Ry Hi, Fe yabela eS study — studies /'stadiz/ VIL Sri] ( Prepositions ) Sri BAY Aida CAT, RATING FUR A. Seid es aT TMG ARON IMASHA. Sra fist ATIC CEASA HSIN EE SP ADSI about: what about how about think about after: after class after dinner at: at school at three (o'clock) e-mail me at... call meat... at good prices for: thank you for your help thanks for for boys for breakfast/lunch/dinner ask the teacher for it for two hours from: from 12:00 to 1:00 in: inthe schoolbag in your grandparents’ room in purple in the photo inJuly in my family in China in the afternoon a eeseeses Grammar setsessceeccecescccceeessenceneeecesceees in English of: aphoto of my family the name of my dog on: onthe table on your head on January fifth on Saturday on TV under: under the desk: under your bed with: play with our friends VIL 1 PK ( Sentence Types ) BEF eT] SPS VLE OS HOR Mie A fy My name is Jenny Green, Tlike him because he always plays games with us. Hamburgers are not healthy. think history is interesting, Are you Jenny? Do youlike ice-cream? How much are those yellow socks? When is your mother’s birthday? wake) | PROSE Bei ARIF mele) | PPAR Spell it, please. SDPAAIER fr. svt. | Come and buy your clothes at our great sale! iI | ayes Lets play basketball. Please come next week. What fine day itis! ABA) Fe How clean the classroom is! Have a good day, Jane! PR OTRAS AN, EAT, Ra al, BAteit TE be shin, Mamaia atinot. HAMS. Mae ATS. Sa) fh WL) , RETA A], RARE LAL Oy, ASIA AS. SG — ME PNA RSE NEL FOL, SE Op ETC. Sia a) HAS Ti SHe A, EGA amt. ENTE. pre aNMy asa Fidentia BER, APRA A) SURI S RH HAH. EOI] what at how SHAME aE eT, Bley ga RN). what G41, how ABE A iaacal iA, HURT AGR OER. WR A ISOS, PASC INGER abaya niakMR ty @2 ste eeeceeeseceeeeceeeesceeeeees Grammar *** Jeet) ( Questions ) 1, —-Re8Efs}4y (Yes/No Questions ) AE ee) FHP SED HR. BOR RTT HA Yes BKNo [IZA RE (ol), SEP Ko] A be Hid, Bishi, sot ET ee OK Aisne], PMI: aren't, doesn’t. fay Fy AzIs this your pencil? B: Yes, itis./No, it isn’t. A: Do you have a soccer ball? B: Yes, I do./No, I don't A: Does she like tomatoes? B: Yes, she does./No, she doesn’t. BAS, —ASETAL Hy LS TY LL: Yes mRNo, ake He ES A: Do you like salad? B: Yes, I really like it. A: Do you have a tennis ball, Jane? B: Sorry, I don't. 2. eA] CWh- Questions ) RSE 1A] By ELA EAD ie] TP RAIL SOR (a BEI a), ALR EIT 38: what ({F4), who (iff), where ( 284), when (fit), why(%th&), how Chafan HATE: A: What's your name? B: My name’ Alan. fan: A: What's your favorite subject? B: My favorite subject is P.E. A: Who'e they? B: They’te my grandparents. A: Who’ your PE. teacher? B: Mr. Hu. ‘A: Where are my books? B: They're on the sofa. A: When is your birthday, Linda? B: It's on May 2nd. A: When is Sally’s birthday party? B: It’s on October Sth. A: When is the class? B: On Monday and Wednesday. ‘A: Why do you like PE.? B: Because it's fun. A: How much is this T-shirt? B: It's seven dollars. A: How old are you? B: I'm thirteen. CEASA SE A) yf, ETFS HG TAT HY e 2 de] ak A Shia RMI SX, fH] a: what's, where's, RPAET) ALY LILES ie, SOR Bile a CR, LAT el etal ah, ‘fod: ‘A: What’ your phone number? B: It's 87-6275. A: How much are they? B: Thirty-nine dollars.

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