Do Does Go Goes Have has “s” or “es” (x,sh,ch)
Subject Object Pronoun
- It introduces objects pronouns - Introduces present continuous. - Asking how someone is. -How is it going? -How’re you doing? Getting Danceing Taking Fixing Running Writeing Driving Mixing Shopping Comeing Riding Drawing Swimming Liveing Making Sewing Jogging Giveing Closing Playing Staying I You We They
Go Have Do
He She It
I You He She It We You They
me you him her it us you them
Admitting Whispering Listening 1. cvc + c + ing Drying 2. Ends “e “ drop “e “ add Studying “ing “ Crying 3. Exception (x,w,y) 4. 2 syllable Goes Are you going to the movies Has tonight? Does Yes, I am. I am going to the movies.
The adverbs of frequency Rule They go before the verbs. Exception They go after the verb to be.
Quantifiers
Statements
Affirmative Negatives and questions
Singular Use a or an Plural Use s or es
Some Any A lot of A little Much A few Many
Sometimes Usually Often
Can go at the beginning of The sentence
Count and non-count Uncountable or non-count Countable or count
Preposition of place
Statements Affirmative Negatives and questions
Singular Use a or an Plural Use s or es
Quantifiers Some Any A lot of A little Much A few Many
Count and non-count
On In In front of In back of Behind Under Next to Near Close Far Between Across from On the corner of
Uncountable or non-count Countable or count
There is There are
Hay
Singular
Plural
Subject Pronoun
Possessive Pronoun
Possessive Adjective
Object Pronoun
I You He She It We You They
Mine Yours Hes Hers Its Ours Yours Theirs
My Your His Her Its Our Your Their
me you him her it us you them
I You He She It We You They
The adverbs of frequency Definite: they go at the end of the sentence. Indefinite:They always go before the verbs. Exception: They go after the verb to be
Simple Present To Be To Go To Have To Do am Go Have Do are is are
Goes Go
Has
Does
Have
Do
Stative Verbs (not ing) Have Love Like Know want