Indefinite articles: a/an

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1.1
Verb to be
1 We can use to be to talk about who we are and where we are from.
I’m Joe.
I
‘m
He
She
It
We
You
They
‘s
‘re
I’m from Oxford.
I = I am
He’s = He is
She’s = She is
American. It’s = It is
We’re = We are
You’re = You are
They’re = They are
2 Complete the sentences.
1 We ___ French.
We’re French.
2 I ___ from Prague.
I’m from Prague.
3 They ___ Australian.
They’re Australian.
1.1
Verb to be
3 Add not to form the negative.
I
He
She
It
We
You
They
‘m not
I’m not = I am not
isn’t
He isn’t = He is not
She isn’t = She is not
It isn’t = It is not
aren’t
English.
We aren’t = We are not
You aren’t = You are not
They aren’t = They are not
4 Complete the sentences in the negative.
They aren’t students.
1 They ___ students.
2 I ___ from London.
I’m not from London.
3 He ___ married.
He isn’t married.
1.1
Verb to be
5 We can ask questions using question words.
What’s
What’s
your name?
his first name?
Mary Jones.
Brian.
What’s = What is
Where’s
Where are
she from?
you from?
China.
I’m from York.
Where’s = Where is
Who’s
Who’s
he?
David?
He’s Paul.
He’s my brother.
Who’s = Who is
How
How
are you?
are they?
I’m fine, thanks.
They’re fine.
How old
How old
is he?
are you?
He’s 27.
I’m 19.
1.1
Verb to be
6 We can give short answers to yes/no questions.
Is
he
she
it
Are
you
they
old?
Yes, he is.
No, she isn’t.
Yes, it is.
German?
Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Yes, we are./No we’re not.
Yes, they are./No they aren’t.
7 Answer the questions.
1 Is he friendly? (X)
No, he isn’t.
2 Are they students? (√)
Yes, they are.
3 Is it sunny? (√)
Yes, it is.
4 Are you Italian? (X)
No, I’m not./No, we aren’t.
1.2
Possessive adjectives
1 We can use possessive adjectives with nouns.
I
you
he
she
it
What’s
my
your
his
her
its
name?
we
you
they
This is
our
your
their
house.
1.2
Possessive adjectives
2 Make the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5
6
(she) What’s ____ name?
(you) What’s ____ address?
(we) Who’s ____ teacher?
(I) Where’s ____ phone?
(they) I know ___ brother.
(he) Mary is ____ girlfriend.
What’s her name?
What’s your address?
Who’s our teacher?
Where’s my phone?
I know their brother.
Mary is his girlfriend.
1.3
Question Words
Question Word
When to use
What
Asking about things or activities.
An explanation of a thing.
Who
Asking about names of people or
groups.
Where
Asking about places or location.
When
Asking about time
Why
Asking for reasons
Which
To specify things or people from a
general group
How
Asking about specific characteristics
such as feelings, qualities, ways, etc.
Where …. from?
Asking about origin or hometown
1.4
A, an
1.4
A, an
1.4
A, an
1.4
A, an
1.4
A, an
1.4
A, an
an
we use
before words
which begin with
vowels
(a,e,i,o,u)
1.4
A, an
an apple
an interesting film
1.4
A, an
an
we also use
before
words that begin with a
silent
h
1.4
A, an
silent ‘h’ = hour
an hour
EXERCISES
• Complete the conversations.
EXERCISES
• Use the information about Cathy and Santiago to
complete the conversations.
EXERCISES
• Read about the Hall family. Complete the sentences on
the next page.
EXERCISES
EXERCISES
EXERCISES
• Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective
EXERCISES
• Complete the sentences with a question word.
EXERCISES
• Complete the sentences with a or an.
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