Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 6

ERIKA HERNANDEZ CASTILLO

The pronouns are I, you, he, she, we, they and you.

Greetings can be hello, which is informal, and HI, which is formal, then there is Good morning,
Good evening. Goodbyes are Good bye, Good night, bye bye.

There are two types of good night, one to say hello and the other to say goodbye.

Verbs to be

These are am, are, is

They take care of I am, You are, He/she is, It is, We are, They are

You can be plural or singular

Colors

Red, blue, and them, green

Questions with verb TO BE

First it is defined how to write positive negative and question.

Positive is the subject or pronoun comes first, then the verb TO BE, and the complement

Negative subject or pronoun, verb TO BE, not and finally the complement

Question First comes the verb TO BE, then the subject or pronoun, then the complement

Am I in class

Third person

The S is added to all verbs but there are exceptions. When it ends in o, sh, ss, x, ES is added. When
it ends with y and before there was a consonant, IES is added, but if there was a vowel before,
only S is added.

A, AN, THE

A is used when it begins with a consonant. AN is used when it begins with a vowel. THE is used to
specify the object
DO, DOES auxiliary

DO is used in I, YOU, WE, THEY. DOES is used in the third person HE, SHE, IT

They are busy asking questions and answering those questions.

For a question, DO/DOES, pronoun or subject and complement are dealt with first. To answer
positively it is YES, SUBJECT, DO/DOES. To answer in the negative is NO, SUBJECT, DO/DOES, NOT.

INFORMATIVE QUESTIONS (WH QUESTIONS)

These are WHAT, WHO, WHEN, WHY, WHERE, HOW, WHOSE

They are used with auxiliaries or TO BE verbs.

You might also like