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Is She Still Married to Bobby?



Is she still married to Bobby?

Is she still living with Fred?

Is she still teaching in London?

Is she still working with Ed?

Is he still getting his Master's?

Is he still studying Greek?

Is he still doing his homework

every day of the week?

Are you still studying Russian?

Are you still trying to write?

Are you still playing the piano

one hour every night?

Unit 4

Simple Present (part one)

Object Pronouns • Yes/No Questions • Do/Does

Time Expressions

 

Grammarchant

Third Person S

 

Third person s, yes, yes!

Not in the question, no, no!

Third person s, yes, yes!

Not in the negative, no, no!

Third person s, yes, yes!

Not in the plural, no, no!

Third person s, yes, yes!

Third person s. Yes!

The Love/Hate Song

She loves him.

He loves her.

We love them and they love us.

I love him.

He loves me.

We love everybody.

 

She hates him.

He hates her.

We hate them and they hate us.

I hate him.

He hates me.

We hate everybody

Are You a Student? (song)

Are you a student?

Yes, I am.

Can you understand me?

Yes, I can.

Do you speak English?

Yes, I do, but not very well.

 

Is he a student?

Yes, he is.

Does she speak Spanish?

Yes, she does.

Do they speak English?

Yes, they do, but not very well.

 

Couch Potato

Do you like to swim?

Do you like to ski?

I'm a couch potato.

I like TV.

Does he like to swim?

Does he like to ski?

He is a couch potato.

He likes TV.

He doesn't like to swim.

He doesn’t like to ski.

He's a couch potato.

He likes TV.

 

Do You Always Get Up Early? (song)

Do you always get up early?

Yes, I do. Yes, I do.

Do you always get up early?

Yes, I do.

Does he always get up early?

Yes, he always gets up early.

Yes, he gets up very early.

I do, too.

Do you always fix you breakfast?

Yes, I do. Yes, I do.

Do you always fix your breakfast?

Yes.,I do.

Does she always fix her breakfast?

Does she always fix her breakfast?

Yes, she always fixes breakfast.

I do, too.

 

He Loves the Ocean (song)

He loves the ocean.

He loves the sky.

She loves to travel.

She loves to fly.

He likes the country.

He loves the clouds.

She likes the city.

She loves the crowds.

She loves the telephone.

She loves to talk.

He loves the mountains.

He loves to walk.

She loves to travel.

She loves to fly.

He loves the ocean.

He loves the sky.

Unit 5

Simple Present (part two )

Information Questions • Possessive Pronouns •

Possessive Adjectives • Adverbs of frequency

 

Grammarchant

 

Do/Does

 

Four little letters,

does, does.

Looks like goes,

sounds like was.

Two little letters,

do,do.

Looks like go,

sounds like who.

 

When Do You Usually Have Breakfast?

When do you usually have breakfast?

I usually have breakfast at eight.

What time do you gel to the office?

I'm usually a little bit late.

What do you have for breakfast?

I'm usually have coffee and toast.

How long does it take to fix breakfast?

It takes ten minutes at most.

 

Relationships (song)

He's my teacher.

I'm his student.

She's my neighbor.

I'm her pal.

He's her doctor.

She's his patient.

He's her boyfriend.

She's his gal.

She's my lawyer.

I'm her client.

He's my neighbor.

I'm his friend.

They're our colleagues.

We're together in our office

to the end.

 

Habits

Bob gets up at six o'clock.

He never wakes up late.

He always gets up early.

He never sleeps till eight.

He always drinks his coffee black.

He never uses cream.

He rarely has a sleepless night.

He never has a dream.

He does his breakfast dishes,

then puts them on the shelf,

walks around the kitchen

humming to himself.

He Never Speaks English in His English Class

He never speaks English in his English class.

He never speaks English at night.

He never says "Good morning" in English.

He never says "Oh, that's right!»

He never says "Good evening" in English.

He never says "Have a nice day."

He neversays "Hi, how are you?"

He never says "I'm OK."

He doesn't speak English in the classroom.

He doesn't speak English in the hall.

He never speaks English in his English class

He never speaks English at all.

 

Mistaken Identity

Isn't that Jack?"

No, that’s Jim.

Isn't that Bob?

No, that's Tim.

Isn't that Sam and his ex-wife Mary?

No, that's Sally and her husband Harry.

Isn't that Bobby and his brother Mac?

No, that's Jimmy and his cousin Jack.

Isn't that Alice and her aunt Christine?

No, that's Susie and my friend Eileen.

Aren't those the Browns with their friends from Maine?

No, those are students from the coast of Spain.

 

Unit 6

Simple Past (part one)

Verb To Be • Past Continuous

Grammarchant



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