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Which sentence correctly uses a form of the verb 'to be' in the past tense?
Which sentence correctly uses a form of the verb 'to be' in the past tense?
- They is at the concert last night.
- I was excite to see the fireworks.
- She were a teacher before she retired.
- We were at the beach last summer. (correct)
Choose the correct subject pronoun to replace 'The students and I' in a sentence.
Choose the correct subject pronoun to replace 'The students and I' in a sentence.
- They
- He
- You
- We (correct)
If today is Tuesday, what day will it be three days from now?
If today is Tuesday, what day will it be three days from now?
- Thursday
- Friday (correct)
- Sunday
- Saturday
Which of the following numbers, when written in word form, contains a vowel that is NOT also present in the number 'six'?
Which of the following numbers, when written in word form, contains a vowel that is NOT also present in the number 'six'?
Which word contains a long vowel sound that is phonetically similar to the vowel sound in the word 'blue'?
Which word contains a long vowel sound that is phonetically similar to the vowel sound in the word 'blue'?
Flashcards
'To be' verb
'To be' verb
Forms of 'to be' in present: am, is, are. Forms in past: was, were.
Subject pronouns
Subject pronouns
Pronouns that replace nouns as the subject of a sentence: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Days of the week
Days of the week
The days of the week in order are: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Numbers 0-20 in words
Numbers 0-20 in words
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Short vs. long vowel sounds
Short vs. long vowel sounds
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Study Notes
- This material covers basic English grammar and vocabulary
- It focuses on "to be" verbs, subject pronouns, days of the week, numbers, and vowel sounds
Verb "To Be"
- "To be" verb forms include am, is, are (present) and was, were (past)
Subject Pronouns
- Subject pronouns replace nouns in the subject position of a sentence
- Common subject pronouns: I, she, they, we, he
Days of the Week
- There are seven days in a week
- The days of the week appear in a specific order
Numbers 0-20
- This section focuses on recognizing and writing numbers from zero to twenty, in both numeric and word form
Vowel Sounds
- Vowel sounds can be short or long, affecting the pronunciation of words
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Description
This lesson covers fundamental English grammar, including forms of the verb "to be" and the use of subject pronouns. It also introduces days of the week, numbers from zero to twenty, and basic vowel sounds. Understanding these concepts is crucial for building a strong foundation in English.