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Make a question in past using the subject he.
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Make a question in present using the subject she.
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Make a question in past.
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Make a sentence and a question in present using a possessive adjective and a subject pronoun.
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Make a sentence and a question using a regular verb and a possessive adjective.
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Make a sentence and a question in past using an irregular verb and a possessive adjective.
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Make a sentence and a question in present.
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What possessive adjective do we use when something belongs to a woman? Give an example.
Her. Her computer is very expensive.
True or false: to make a question in past, you always begin with do or does
False. You have to use did
True or false: to make a question in present, you use the simple form of the verb ( you do not add -s or -es)
True
Make a sentence using a subject pronoun and a possessive adjective.
She has your book.
What are the twe types of verbs in simple past and what is the difference between them?
Regular and irregular verbs. Regular verbs end in ed and irregular verbs have different forms.
Transform the following question into a sentence: Did Tatiana give a nice present to her mom?
Tatiana gave a nice present to her mom.
Transform the following sentence into a question in the past and present: Franklin reads a lot of books.
Present: Does Franklin read a lot of books? Past: Did Franklin read a lot of books?
Name the subject pronouns and make 2 sentences using 2 different subject pronouns.
I, you, we, they, he, she, it.
True or false: possessive adjectives go next to a noun.
True.
Name the possessive adjectives and explain why do we use them for.
My, your, our, their, his, her, its. We use them to talk about something that belongs to someone.
True or false: a subject pronoun goes next to a noun.
False. It goes next to a verb.