UNIT 1. Please Call Me Beth.
UNIT 1. Please Call Me Beth.
UNIT 1. Please Call Me Beth.
Subject pronouns.
Possessive adjectives.
Introduce yourself.
• I like London.
• You have eaten the chocolate.
• He plays football.
• She hates mushrooms.
• It was cold.
• We are French.
• They are going home
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
Let’s practice!
1. _______
She My mother They Lucas and Lea
11. _______
2. _______
He Daniel 12. _______
She Alicia
3. _______
They Your friends 13. _______
He Your father
4. _______
It Their car 14. _______
It Our house
5. _______
She Sue 15. _______
She My niece
He
6. _______ Mr. Anderson 16. _______
He His uncle
It
7. _______ My bag We My cousin and I
17. _______
8. _______
She Her aunt They Their students
18. _______
9. _______
He His nephew We
19. _______ My friend and I
10. _______
He His grandfather They His shoes
20. _______
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
My family
Are you a student? - Yes, I am (a student). The last part (a student) is not necessary. We use shorts answers to avoid repetition, when the meaning is clear.
WHERE Use Where to ask about places: Where’s your friend from?
Change these sentences into Yes/No questions. Change the subject pronoun as needed.
1. I’m 10 years old. Are you 10 years old?
2. You’re my friend. Am I your friend?
3. Our teacher is nice. Is your teacher nice?
4. English is easy. Is English easy?
5. Our classmates are cool. Are your classmates cool?
6. I’m happy. Are you happy?
Practice
Look at the answers. Write the question for each answer. Use a question mark.
1. A: What’s your name?
B: Sophia. Sophia Garcia.
LET’S PRACTICE
2. A: Who is your favorite singer?
B: Christina Aguilera. She’s a great singer.
3. A: How old are you?
B: I’m 12.
4. A: Are you OK?
B: Yes, I’m OK.
Discovering grammar