Last years or year s grammar

    • [PDF File]Grammar and Language Workbook - Henry County Schools

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      Raul’s house, the cat’s fur, and the girls’ soccer ball. Pronouns 1. A pronoun takes the place of a noun, a group of words acting as a noun, or another pronoun. 2. A personal pronoun refers to a specific person or thing. First person personal pronouns refer to the speaker, second person pronouns refer to the one spoken to, and third ...


    • [PDF File]PAST SIMPLE - Istituto Comprensivo Carpi 3

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      snow – last winter It snowed a lot in my town last winter. cook – two hours ago Jen cooked a cheesecake for her mum two hours ago. Work yourself … play – yesterday afternoon watch – last week visit – three days ago help - yesterday evening learn - last month clean – two days ago Activities online.


    • [PDF File]PRESENT PERFECT TENSE - Easy World Of English

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      He has He’s He does not have She has She’s She does not have It has It’s It does not have We have We’ve We do not have They have They’ve They do not have Examples: I’ve lost my key. We’ve eaten in that restaurant three times this week. This is the best movie I’ve ever seen. She says that she’s studied English before.


    • [PDF File]Grammar Tests - Birmingham City Schools

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      A) is / Is B) isn’t / She’s C) is / Isn’t D) is / Is not 46. Ann is _____ wife. A) John’s B) John is C) John’s is D) John 47. This is not just my computer. It is 4 _____ computer. A) students’ B) students’s C) student’s D) student 48. A: What is _____ ? B: She is a bank manager. A) his job B) she job C) he job D) her job 49.


    • [PDF File]ENGLISH : Grammar & Structure - Trunojoyo

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      New Year’s Day, Christmas 2. COUNTABLE/NONCOUNTABLE NOUNS A countable noun refers to people or things that can be counted. We can put put a number before this kind of noun. a book fifty books one chair two chairs A noncountable noun refers to general things such as qualities, substances or topics.


    • [PDF File]GRAMMAR FOR ACADEMIC WRITING - University of Edinburgh

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      1. Grammar Troublespots: A guide for Student Writers by A. Raimes (Cambridge University Press, 2004). This is designed to help students identify and correct the grammatical errors they are likely to make when they write. 2. Oxford Learner’s Wordfinder Dictionary by H. Trappes-Lomax (Oxford University Press, 1997).


    • [PDF File]Free Grammar E-Book Level 1 - Espresso English

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      country country’s My country’s flag is red, white, and blue. Don’t confuse its (possessive) with it’s (contraction for “it is”)! The cat ate it’s food The cat ate its food. Its illegal for a 17-year-old to buy alcohol. It’s illegal for a 17-year-old to buy alcohol. Grammar Exercise: Possessives


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