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Her-Hers Her dog, it is hers

English Reviewer Q2-G3


His-His His cat, it is his

My-Mine My hamster, it is mine


LESSON 1
Their-Theirs its their fish, it is Theirs
Subject Pronouns- take the place of a noun or a name,
or another way to say it is it’s a substitute to replace a Our-Ours its our birds, it is ours
name or a noun.
Your-Yours your parrot, it is yours
Some Pronouns and how or when to use them.
LESSON 3
They-When talking about 2 or more people without you
Demonstrative Pronouns-Used for pointing something,
including
near or far, many or one.
Example:
This-Used for pointing at one thing that’s nearby.
John and Beth are going to the store.
That-Used for pointing at one thing that’s far.
They are going to the store.
These-Used for pointing at many things that are nearby.
We-When talking about 2 or more people including you
Those-Used for pointing at many things that are far
Example:
LESSON 4
Me and my friends went out to play last night.
MAKING CONCLUSIONS
We went out to play last night
Ally was walking down the street until she saw people
Him-When talking about a boy choping of a tree!

Example: What is your conclusion?

David is very tall. Before making conclusions we need to analyze and


observe the story, sentence or pharagraph
He is very tall.
Conclusion: The people were chopping of more trees to
She-When talking about a girl
make open space land for the new buildings.
Example:
LESSON 5
Sarah always recites at class.
SYLLABICATION-Dividing words into syllables
She always recites during class time
Examples:
Its/It-When talking about a animal, place, obect, and
1 SYLLABLE – Eat
people
2 SYLLABLES – blan-ket
Example:
3 SYLLABLES – Fish-er man
The dog barks out loud all night!
LESSON 6
It barks out loud all night!
Parts of the newspaper
You-When talking about 1 person with you or next to
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you or near you TABLOID-small newspaper
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Me-When talking about yourself BROADSHEET-big newspaper
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LESSON 2 The FRONT PAGE includes the HEADLINES and the latest
on: news.
GEPossessive pronouns-Tells ownership.
NE There are different catagorys of newspaper.
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There is Editorial-EDITORS COMMENT, Entertainment, 2 You can use I will, or I shall at the beginning.
Sports, Obituary-PEOPLE WHO PASSED AWAY and many
Examples:
more.
I will cook.
LESSON 7
I will read.
Real and make-belive.
I shall eat dinner.
Real
I shall go to the mall.
-things you can see, hear, and smell in real life
LESSON 11
-things that can happen in real life
Question tag
Make-belive.
A question tag is simple its just a Statement with a short
-things you can see in make belive storys and comics,
question.
even movies
Example:
-cannot happen in real life, meaning you can not see in
real life She is beautiful, isnt she?
LESSON 8 If the statement is positive, then the question needs to
be negative.
Simple pass tense-
If the question is negative, then the question needs to
Decorated is an example of simple past tense because it
be positive.
added (ed)

More examples of Simple pass tense are:

Presented, Greeted and many more.

There are 2 types of past tense verbs.

1 Irregular- You change the spelling to make it past


tense.

2 Regular- Add (Ed) or if it has (e) then add (d).

LESSON 9

Describing word/ Character traits

Describes a person or character by what they are saying


and their actions.

EXAMPLE:
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The teacher told everyone to wait for the signal to
answer, and David could not resist to say out loud the
anwer.

By Davids action he is eager to tell the answer.

LESSON 10

Future tense
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Verbs that express the future
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How to properly use future tense and make it easier:
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1 Always use baseform when using future tense.
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