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6-1 Plural forms of nouns

6-2 Pronunciation of final –s/-es 6-3 Subjects, verbs, and objects 6-4 Objects of prepositions

6-5 Prepositions of time

6-6 Word order: place and time 6-7 Subject – verb agreement

6-8 Using adjectives to describe nouns 6-9 Using nouns as adjectives

6-10 Personal pronouns: subjects and objects 6-11 Possessive nouns

6-12 Possessive pronouns and adjectives 6-13 Reflexive pronouns

6-14 Singular forms of other: another vs. the other 6-15 Plural forms of other: other(s) vs. the other(s) 6-16 Summary of forms of other

CONTENTS

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

potato one six

potatoes

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one dream two dreams one boat two boats one shoe two shoes (a)

most plural nouns add –s

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one wish two wishes one latch two latches one glass two glasses

one mix two mixes (b)

add –es

endings: –sh, –ch, –ss, –x

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one story two stories one party two parties

(c)

–y –i and add –es endings: consonant + –y

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one boy two boys one ray two rays

(d)

add –s

endings: vowel + –y

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one life two lives one elf two elves

(e)

–fe or –f –ves

endings: –fe or –fExceptions:

beliefs, chiefs,

roofs, cuffs, cliffs

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

PLURAL

one potato two potatoes one piano two pianos

one zero two zeroes/zeros (f)

sometimes –oes sometimes –os endings: –o

SINGULAR

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one child two children one goose two geese one tooth two teeth (g)

irregular plural forms

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one deer two deer one sheep two sheep one species two species

(h)

plural form = singular form

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6-1 PLURAL FORMS OF NOUNS

SINGULAR PLURAL

one bacterium two bacteria one cactus two cacti

one crisis two crises

one phenomenon two phenomena

(i)

foreign plurals

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6-1 LET’S PRACTICE

one goat two ______goats

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6-1 LET’S PRACTICE

one ape many ____apes

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6-1 LET’S PRACTICE

one stitch many ______stitches

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

cats = cat/z/

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(a) eats = eat/s/

taps = tap/s/

bikes = bike/s/

/s/ as in “bus”

voiceless sounds

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(a) eats = eat/s/

taps = tap/s/

bikes = bike/s/

/s/ as in “bus”

voiceless sounds examples: /t/, /p/, /k/

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(b) reads = read/z/

jars = jar/z/

tolls = toll/z/

paws = paw/z/

/z/ as in “buzz”

voiced sounds

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(b) reads = read/z/

jars = jar/z/

tolls = toll/z/

paws = paw/z/

/z/ as in “buzz”

voiced sounds

examples: /d/, /r/, /l/, /m/, /b/, all vowel sounds

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(c) wishes = wish/ z/

catches = catch/ z/

glasses = glass/ z/

sizes = size/ z/

wages = wage/ z/

judges = judge/ z/

/ z/ adds a syllable

–s/–es pronounced / z/

ә ә ә ә

ә ә

ә ә

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6-2 PRONUNCIATION OF FINAL -S/-ES

(c) wishes = wish/ z/

catches = catches/ z/

glasses = glass/ z/

sizes = size/ z/

wages = wage/ z/

judges = judge/ z/

ә

ә ә

ә ә

ә

/ z/ adds a syllable

-s/-es pronounced / z/ after

–sh, –ch, –s, –z, –ge / –dge sounds ә

ә

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cupcakes = cupcake__

6-2 LET’S PRACTICE

a. /s/

b. /z/

c. / z/ e

/s/

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watches = watch___

6-2 LET’S PRACTICE

a. /s/

b. /z/

c. / z/ e

/ z/e

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cars = car__

6-2 LET’S PRACTICE

a. /s/

b. /z/

c. / z/ e

/z/

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6-3 SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

The boys are happy.

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6-3 SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

Birds

noun verb

noun verb

SUBJECT

(b) swim.

(a) fly.

Fish

A SUBJECT is a noun.

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6-3 SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

Birds

noun verb

noun verb

VERB

(b) swim.

(a) fly.

Fish

A sentence has

SUBJECT and VERB.

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(d) have

6-3 SUBJECTS, VERBS, AND OBJECTS

Birds

noun verb noun

noun verb noun

OBJECT

(c) have

Fish

wings.

The OBJECT of a verb is a noun.

gills.

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6-3 LET’S PRACTICE

SUBJECT VERB OBJECT

Jenna studies Italian.

? ? ?

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6-3 LET’S PRACTICE

SUBJECT VERB OBJECT

Zebras have stripes.

? ? ?

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6-3 LET’S PRACTICE

SUBJECT VERB OBJECT

Horses love apples.

? ? ?

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6-4 OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS

He skied down the mountain.

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Prepositional Phrase =

PREPOSITION + OBJECT OF A PREPOSITION

6-4 OBJECTS OF PREPOSITIONS

subject verb object prep. object of prep.

Lenny wrote a book about dolphins.

(a)

of prep.

The snow fell on the trees.

(b)

subject verb object prep. object

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6-4 LET’S PRACTICE

They are

subject verb object prep. object of prep.

hats.

wearing

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6-4 LET’S PRACTICE

They are

subject verb object prep. object of prep.

hats

wearing on their heads.

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6-4 LET’S PRACTICE

The game

subject verb object prep. object

of prep.

went into overtime.

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6-5 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

She has a piano lesson at 4:30

on Tuesdays.

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6-5 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

IN

(a) I hope to see you in the future.

(b) I like a cup of tea in the morning.

in + the past, the present, the future

in + the morning, the afternoon, the evening

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6-5 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

IN

(c) We start school in September.

(d) My son was born in 1975.

(e) We are in the twenty-first century.

(f) The leaves are beautiful in the fall.

in +

a month a year

a century a season

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6-5 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

ON

(g) They got married on February 14.

(h) Her violin lesson is on Monday.

(i) We eat out on Sunday afternoons.

on + a date

on + a weekday

on + a weekday morning(s), afternoon(s), evening(s)

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6-5 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

AT(j) We usually have lunch at noon.

(k) She has an appointment at 3:15.

(l) I’m using the computer at the moment.

at + noon, night, midnight at + “clock time”

at + present, the moment, the present time

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6-5 LET’S PRACTICE

in on at

I like to read __ the evening.in A friend gave me a book for my birthday __ “May 3on .

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6-5 LET’S PRACTICE

in on at

I hope to get a good job __ the future.in I have an interview __ June 8 __ 3:00.on at

I will graduate __ 2012.in

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6-6 WORD ORDER: PLACE AND TIME

Laurette moved to Seattle in 2008.

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6-6 WORD ORDER: PLACE AND TIME

S V

Alba went to Rome in October.

(a)

PLACE TIME

place time

Alba went in October to Rome.

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We visited a friend in Caracas in 2006.

6-6 WORD ORDER: PLACE AND TIME

S V

(b)

P T

S-V-O-P-T = Subject – Verb – Object – Place – Time

O

S-V-O-P-T = a basic English sentence structure.

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6-6 WORD ORDER: PLACE AND TIME

S V

In October, Alba went to Rome.

(c)

PLACE TIME

time expression sentence,

Last week, she went to the park.

(d)

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went

6-6 LET’S PRACTICE

Create a sentence.

2006. She Alaska July 7, She went to Alaska on July 7, 2006.

on to

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Last spring

6-6 LET’S PRACTICE

Create a sentence.

to

Moscow we moved Last spring we moved to Moscow.

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to dance lessons on Fridays.

They go

6-6 LET’S PRACTICE

Create another sentence.

to dance lessons they go Fridays

they go to dance lessons.

On Fridays,

OR

on

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

The history of the pyramids

is very interesting.

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

SINGULAR SINGULAR

(a) The earth spins.

(b) Dogs bark.

singular subject singular verb plural subject plural verb

PLURAL PLURAL

verb + -s noun + -s

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

SINGULAR SINGULAR

(c) Our teacher comes from Madrid.

(d) Our teacher and her son come from Madrid.

subject + and + subject plural verb

PLURAL PLURAL

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

(e) The giant pandas in the zoo eat bamboo.

(f) That money in my back pocket is for the rent.

phrases between subject & verb don’t change subject / verb agreement

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

(g) There is a star in the sky.

(h) There are many stars in the sky.

There + be + subject something in a place

v s

v s

verb agrees with noun that follows be

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

(i) Every star is shining.

(j) Everybody/Everyone loves ice cream.

Every a singular word

Subjects with every a singular verb Every stars

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6-7 SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT

(k) People in Honduras speak Spanish.

People a plural noun takes a plural

verb

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6-7 LET’S PRACTICE

The morning air feels refreshing.

subject

?

verb

correct ?

yes

no ____yes

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____

6-7 LET’S PRACTICE

Everybody like dancing.

subject

?

verb

correct ?

yes

no no

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6-7 LET’S PRACTICE

The students in this class work hard.

subject

?

verb

correct ?

yes

no ____yes

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6-8 USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

The young man is a

talented musician.

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6-8 USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

(a) Marcela has a blue car.

words that describe nouns adjectives

ADJ NOUN

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6-8 USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

(b) The small child is sitting in a large chair.

(c) The colorful sunset makes a lovely picture.

(d) The baby elephants stay near the adult elephants.

adjectives “modify” nouns

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6-8 USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

(e) Elephants are interesting animals.

adjectives no plural form

Elephants are

interestings animals.

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(f) Marcela has a blue car.

Marcela has a car blue. (g) Orchids are expensive.

(h) Her hair is red.

adjectives + nouns

main verb + adjectives be

6-8 USING ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE NOUNS

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6-8 LET’S PRACTICE

The playful lions are enjoying the cool weather.

Find the Adjective(s)

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6-8 LET’S PRACTICE

Find the Adjective(s)

The long movie bored my impatient friend.

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6-8 LET’S PRACTICE

Cows are farm animals, but lions are wild animals.

Find the Adjective(s)

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6-9 USING NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

I use a computer mouse.

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6-9 USING NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

(a) Kids love water slides.

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6-9 USING NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

(a) Kids love water slides.

(b) The night market has fruits and vegetables.

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6-9 USING NOUNS AS ADJECTIVES

(a) Kids love water slides.

(b) The night market has fruits and vegetables.

(c) waters slides (d) a nights market

noun used as adjective singular

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

He is writing a report about his research.

Nouns ?

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

He is writing a report about his research.

It is a ________ report.

Nouns

research

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

We use computers in the lab.

Nouns ?

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

We use computers in the lab.

It is a _________ lab.

Nouns

computer

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

He is a clown in the circus.

Nouns ?

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6-9 LET’S PRACTICE

He is a clown in the circus.

He is a ______ clown.

Nouns

circus

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

Gina is running fast.

She is late for work.

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

SUBJECT PRONOUNS:

OBJECT PRONOUNS:

PERSONAL PRONOUNS

I we you he, she, it they me us you him, her, it them

(a) Emma is a professor. She has a PhD.

(b) Bill is a kind person. I like him very much.

Emma sheBill him

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

SUBJECT PRONOUNS:

OBJECT PRONOUNS:

PERSONAL PRONOUNS

I we you he, she, it they me us you him, her, it them

(c) Marcela has a new blue car. It is nice.

new blue car it

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

SUBJECT PRONOUNS:

OBJECT PRONOUNS:

PERSONAL PRONOUNS

I we you he, she, it they me us you him, her, it them

(d) Ahmid and I are teachers.

(e) Mary met Ahmid and me at our school.

(f) Mary often has lunch with Ahmid and me.

S

pronoun part of subject subject pronoun pronoun part of object object pronoun

O

O of PREP

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

(d) Ahmid and I are teachers.

(e) Mary also works with Ahmid and me.

(f) Mary often has lunch with Ahmid and me.

pronoun part of subject subject pronoun pronoun part of object object pronoun

Ahmid and me are teachers.

Mary works with Ahmid and I.

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6-10 PERSONAL PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS

SINGULAR PRONOUNS:

PLURAL PRONOUNS:

I me you he, she, it him, her we us you they them

(g) Emma works hard. She is a good teacher.

(h) The exams are long. They can be difficult.

(i) My husband and I like to travel. We often fly.

singular pronouns singular nounsplural pronoun plural nouns

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6-10 LET’S PRACTICE

I me

Do you want to go for a walk with Spot and ___ ?me

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6-10 LET’S PRACTICE

I me

Waldo and ___ usually walk him at night.I

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6-10 LET’S PRACTICE

they them

I bought some peaches at the store.

I will serve ____ for dessert tonight.them

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6-11 POSSESSIVE NOUNS

I try to remember my

classmates’ names.

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6-11 POSSESSIVE NOUNS

SINGULAR: (a) Do you know the teacher s name?

PLURAL: (b) Do you know the teachers names?

PLURAL: (c) Do you know the children s names?

SINGULAR

(d) the teacher the teacher’s name her cat her cat’s name

a woman that woman’s name (e) Miles Miles’/Miles’s name

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SINGULAR

(d) the teacher the teacher’s name her cat her cat’s name

a woman that woman’s name

(e) Miles Miles’/Miles’ name

SINGULAR POSSESSIVE NOUN:

noun + apostrophe + -s

two possibilities

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6-11 POSSESSIVE NOUNS

SINGULAR: (a) Do you know the teacher s name?

PLURAL: (b) Do you know the teachers names?

PLURAL: (c) Do you know the children s names?

PLURAL

(f) the workers the workers’ names my friends my friends’ names (g) men men’s names

children the children’s names

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6-11 POSSESSIVE NOUNS

PLURAL

(f) the workers the workers’ names my friends my friends’ names

(g) men men’s names

children the children’s names

PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUN:

noun + -s + apostrophe

IRREGULAR PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUN:

noun + apostrophe + -s

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6-11 POSSESSIVE NOUNS

COMPARE

(h) Camilla’s here.

(i) Camilla’s son is here.

Camilla’s = Camilla + is

Camilla’s = a possessive

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6-11 LET’S PRACTICE

The __________ drawing is almost complete.engineer’s 1. engineer’s 2. engineers’

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6-11 LET’S PRACTICE

1. engineer’s 2. engineers’

The __________ drawing is for a new symphony hall.

engineers

Sometimes people work in teams.

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6-11 LET’S PRACTICE

The __________ drawings are almost complete.

engineers

A project may require multiple drawings.

1. engineer’s 2. engineers’

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6-12 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

That suitcase is mine.

It is my suitcase.

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6-12 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

The suitcase belongs to me.

(a) It’s mine.

(b) It is my suitcase. same meaning possessive pronoun

possessive adjective

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used alone used only with a noun

6-12 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

(c) I have mine. I have my suitcase.

(d) You have yours. You have your suitcase.

(e) She has hers. She has her suitcase.

(f) He has his. He has his suitcase.

(g) We have ours. We have our suitcases.

(h) You have yours. You have your suitcase.

(i) They have theirs. They have their suitcases.

(j) --- I have a suitcase. Its handle is broken.

POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE

PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES

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6-12 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

COMPARE its vs. it’s:

its = a possessive adjective

it’s = contraction of it + is

(k) I read a great book. Its title is Moby Dick.

(l) It’s wonderful to read a good book.

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6-12 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND ADJECTIVES

(m) The travelers have their suitcases.

(n) The suitcases are over there.

(o) They’re very heavy.

COMPARE their vs. there vs. they’re

possessive adjective

an expression of place

they + are

sound the same

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6-12 LET’S PRACTICE

it’s its

The elephant is spraying sand on ___ back with ___ trunk. ___ fun to watch!It’s

its its

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6-12 LET’S PRACTICE

People should cover _____

mouths when they sneeze.

their

her there their

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6-12 LET’S PRACTICE

1. their 2. there 3. they’re

This team is working on a report. _____ boss wants it by tomorrow. ______ working as fast as possible. They can finish on time if _____

aren’t any new problems.

Their They’re

there

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6-13 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

They can see themselves

in the water.

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6-13 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

subject & object are same person

myself (a) I can see myself in the water.

yourself (b) You saw yourself.

herself (c) She saw herself.

himself (d) He saw himself.

itself (e) It saw itself.

ourselves (f) We saw ourselves.

yourselves (g) You saw yourselves.

themselves (h) They saw themselves.

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6-13 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

by + reflexive pronoun = alone

(i) Angela is lonely when she eats out by herself.

(j) Sometimes I enjoy eating by myself.

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6-13 REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

enjoy (and other verbs) reflexive pronoun (k) Angela usually enjoys herself.

pinch yourself be proud of yourself kill yourself

help yourself blame yourself

teach yourself

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6-13 LET’S PRACTICE

myself yourself

herself itself

ourselves

We all enjoy seeing old pictures of _________.ourselves

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6-13 LET’S PRACTICE

myself yourself

herself ourselves themselves When people talk on cell

phones, it can look as if they are talking

to __________.themselves

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6-13 LET’S PRACTICE

myself yourself

herself itself

ourselves

If cities had eyes, this one

could see ______ in the water.itself

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6-14 SINGULAR FORMS OF OTHER: ANOTHER VS.

THE OTHER

May I have another piece

of pizza?

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another – “one more of a group”

another = an + other

6-14 SINGULAR FORMS OF OTHER: ANOTHER VS.

THE OTHER

ANOTHER

(a) I already ate one cookie, but I want another one.

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the other – “last one in a specific group”

6-14 SINGULAR FORMS OF OTHER: ANOTHER VS.

THE OTHER

THE OTHER

(b) I’ll eat one cookie.

I’ll give you the other one.

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THE OTHER

(c) He ate one cookie.

another cookie.

another one.

another.

Then he ate

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THE OTHER

(c) He ate one cookie.

another cookie.

another one.

another.

Then he ate

(d) He ate one cookie.

the other cookie.

the other one.

the other.

Then he ate

Simone, the animation for part (c) works, but we need to get rid of the animation and cookies for part (d) Simone, the animation for part (c) works, but we need to get rid of the animation and cookies for part (d)

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another, the other can be adjectives noun

6-14 SINGULAR FORMS OF OTHER: ANOTHER VS.

THE OTHER

THE OTHER

(c) He ate one cookie.

another cookie.

another one.

another.

Then he ate

(d) He ate one cookie.

the other cookie.

the other one.

the other.

Then he ate

or alone as pronouns

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6-14 LET’S PRACTICE

My TV broke, so I bought _______ one.

another the other

another

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6-14 LET’S PRACTICE

Here are two animals.

One is a guinea pig; _______ is a mouse.

another the other

the other

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6-14 LET’S PRACTICE

Here are three animals.

One is a guinea pig.

________ is an elephant.

________ is a dog.

another the other The other

Another

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6-15 PLURAL FORMS OF OTHER: OTHER(S) VS.

THE OTHER(S)

There are other paintings

in Mary’s studio.

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6-15 PLURAL FORMS OF OTHER: OTHER(S) VS.

THE OTHER(S)

There are many paintings in Mary’s studio. Mary is working on one of them.

(a) There are other paintings on the wall.

(b) There are other ones on the chair.

(adjective) + (noun)

(adjective) + (ones)

several more out of a group other + plural noun or ones

OTHER(S)

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THE OTHER(S)

(c) There are others on the wall.

(pronoun)

others = other paintings

OTHER(S)

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6-15 PLURAL FORMS OF OTHER: OTHER(S) VS.

THE OTHER(S)

There are five paintings on the floor. Ann is going to buy one of them.

(d) Lin is going to buy the other paintings.

(e) Lin is going to buy the other ones.

(adjective) + (noun)

last ones in a group THE OTHER(S)

the other + (noun or ones)

(adjective) + (ones)

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6-15 PLURAL FORMS OF OTHER: OTHER(S) VS.

THE OTHER(S)

There are five paintings on the floor. Ann is going to buy one of them.

(f) Lin is going to buy the others.

THE OTHER(S)

(pronoun)

the others = other paintings

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126

6-15 LET’S PRACTICE

One of these fruits is a lemon, and _______ is a pear.the other

other others the other the others

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127

6-15 LET’S PRACTICE

One of these fruits is an orange;

________ are both apples.the others

other others the other the others

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128

I ate one kebab, but I’m still hungry.

I want to eat ________ one.

6-15 LET’S PRACTICE

another

another other others the other the others

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129

6-16 SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

Another cookie, please.

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130

6-16 SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

SINGULAR ADJECTIVE

I think I’ll have another cookie.

SINGULAR PRONOUN

I’ll have another too, please.

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131

6-16 SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

PLURAL

ADJECTIVE

The chocolate ones are good, but I like the

other cookies better.

SINGULAR PRONOUN

Some of the cookies are chocolate; others

are vanilla creme.

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132

6-16 SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

Ben will eat one cookie

and leave the other cookie for Rachel.

SINGULAR ADJECTIVE

Ben will eat one and leave the other for Rachel.

SINGULAR PRONOUN

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133

Jill will eat one and leave the others for Ahmed.

6-16 SUMMARY OF FORMS OF OTHER

Jill will eat one cookie and leave the other cookies for Ahmed.

PLURAL

ADJECTIVE

PLURAL

PRONOUN

other + -s only as a plural pronoun

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134

6-16 LET’S PRACTICE

One of our friends wants to go to the movies.

_________ wants to go dancing.

_________ want to stay home and play video games.

Another The others

other the other others the others another

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135

6-16 LET’S PRACTICE

Two of the triplets are girls.

_________ is a boy.The other

other the other others the others another

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136

6-16 LET’S PRACTICE

One thing to do for good

health is to eat healthy food.

_______ one is to have hobbies.

_______ things include exercising and sleeping well. A very important one is not to smoke.

Another Other

other the other others the others another

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