Prepositions of Place – Part 1
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- e
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Subject Pronouns
A.
- I
- He
- We
- You
- It
- They
- It
- She
- It
B.
- She
- We
- It
- They
- You
- We
- It
- It
- He
- It
- You
Pronouns: A Complete Guide
Subject and Object Pronouns
- He
- her
- us
- I
- him
- He
- her
- We
- me
- them
- It
- me
Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns
- mine
- herself
- theirs
- myself
- yours
- ourselves
- himself
- itself
- yours
- yourselves
- themselves
- yours
Demonstrative Pronouns
- This
- These
- This
- This
- That
- This
- These
- That
- This
- Those
- This
- Those
Relative, Interrogative, and Indefinite Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
- who
- whose
- which
- whom
- where / that (“where” is most natural, but “that” works in informal English)
Interrogative Pronouns
- Who
- Whom (Who is also acceptable in informal English)
- What
- Which
- Who
Indefinite Pronouns
- Everyone
- Someone
- Nothing
- Many
- Everyone
- None
The Simple Present
Affirmative Statements
A.
- goes
- studies
- lives
- likes
- play
B.
- studies
- washes
- rains
- work
- has
Negative Statements
A. Affirmative or Negative
Number 3 and 6 are negative statements.
B. Fill in the Blank
- I’m not at home.
- She doesn’t like chocolate.
- Alejandra’s not on vacation. / Alejandra isn’t on vacation.
- They’re not in the classroom. / They aren’t in the classroom.
- He doesn’t play tennis.
- We don’t watch TV in the morning.
- You’re not late. / You aren’t late.
- Maria doesn’t speak Japanese.
- The dog’s not hungry. / The dog isn’t hungry.
- The students don’t love grammar class.
- It doesn’t rain much in August.
Yes/No Questions and Short Answers
A. Yes/No Questions
- Do you like pizza?
- Does she speak English?
- Is he your brother?
- Do they go to school on Saturdays?
- Is she a doctor?
- Does it rain a lot in April?
- Are you a student?
- Are they happy?
- Does Maria like ice cream?
- Is it cold today?
B. Short Answers
- b
- a
- b
- a
- b
There is / There are
Exercise A
- There’s
- There’s
- There are
- There are
- There are
- There’s
- There are
- There’s
Exercise B
- There isn’t a bank near my house.
- There isn’t a mall next to the post office.
- There aren’t any coffee shops in your neighborhood.
- There aren’t four bookstores in the mall.
- There aren’t six people at the bus stop.
- There isn’t an ATM in front of the bank.
- There aren’t any books at the library.
- There isn’t a parking lot behind the grocery store.
Exercise C
- Is there a mall near the bus stop?
- Are there any convenience stores near here?
- Are there any coffee shops downtown?
- Is there a bank across from the museum?
- Are there any parks close to your house?
Possessives
Exercise A
- Charles’s
- boys’
- children’s
- friend’s
- woman’s
Exercise B
- Their
- Our
- Her
- Its
- your
Exercise C
- theirs
- yours
- mine
- Ours
- hers
- his
Exercise D
- Who
- Who’s
- Whose
- Whom
Subjects and Objects
Exercise A
- Subject = The children; Object = students
- Subject = My mother; Object = dinner
- Subject = We; Object = music
- Subject = The students; Object = TikTok
- Subject = Tom; Object = his father
Exercise B
- I
- me
- They
- them
- me
- He
- us
- her
- I
- him
- us
- it
- You
- them
- us
Present Continuous
Exercise A
- They’re playing soccer.
- Ana isn’t living in Spain.
- You’re sitting at the bus stop.
- She’s writing an email to a friend.
- I’m fixing my bike.
Exercise B
- Is she studying at UNAM?
- What kind of music is he listening to?
- When are you visiting Mexico?
- Where are they traveling this summer?
- Is Frida painting a portrait?
Exercise C
- practices
- is barking
- live
- is wearing
- listens to
- is looking
- need
- hear
- is grading
- are taking
The Future with Will
Exercise A
- They’ll play soccer tomorrow.
- I’ll finish my homework tonight.
- They’ll visit their grandparents next week.
- They won’t go to the park this afternoon.
- The students won’t do their homework.
- Will she come to the party tonight?
- Will you help me with my homework after class?
- Will he play soccer on Saturday?
- Will we see a movie tonight?
- What will she eat for lunch?
- Where will you go on vacation?
- What will he do tomorrow?
- When will you help me?
- Who will we see at the park?
- Which university will you study at next year?
Exercise B
- He’ll go to school tomorrow.
- They will play soccer next week.
- She’ll eat breakfast at 9:00.
- She won’t come to the party.
- They won’t play soccer.
- Will you come to class tomorrow?
- Will she call you tonight?
- Where will you go on vacation?
- What will she eat for lunch?
- When will he come to school?
The Future with Be Going To
Exercise A
- She’s
- They’re
- I’m
- He’s
- Are / going
- Is / to
- Are / going to
- are / going to
- are / going to
- is / going to
Exercise B
- She is going to visit her friend tomorrow.
- They are going to play basketball after school.
- I am going to study English tonight.
- He isn’t going to call you later.
- We are not going to watch TV tonight.
- I am not going to eat dinner.
- Are you going to come to class tomorrow?
- Is she going to call her mom tonight?
- Where are you going to travel next year?
- What is he going to eat for lunch?
Questions in the Simple Past
Exercise A
- Did
- did
- Did
- did
- Were
- did
- Was
- did
- Did
- did
Exercise B
- Did you go to school yesterday?
- Where did she go on vacation?
- Did he study for the test?
- What did you eat for dinner last night?
- Were you at the party yesterday?
- Were they late for class?
- Where was she yesterday?
- Did your brother play soccer last weekend?
- Why did she cry after the movie?
- Were we in the same class last year?