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Let's Review for Grammar Test 1!

Let's Review for Grammar Test 1!

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English

1st Grade - Professional Development

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CCSS
L.3.1A, L.1.1J, L.3.1E

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Kira Duncan

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Let's Review for Grammar Test 1!

Read the review lesson. Then, answer the questions! You can try this activity many times.

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Pronouns

The subject pronouns in English are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.

Remember, "I" is always a capital letter.

Subject pronouns go before "be" in a statement.

I am a student.

They go after "be" in a question.

Am I a student?

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Multiple Choice

Anna and Tina are downtown now.

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Shes

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They

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We

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Multiple Choice

Where are Jenna and I?

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we

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they

3

she

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The bus is at the corner.

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It

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They

3

He

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Multiple Choice

How is your father?

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they

2

his

3

he

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Statements

Statements start with a capital letter and end with a period.

For affirmative statements, use: am, is, are.

For negative statements, use: am not, is not, or are not.

Remember, you can often use contractions (isn't) for negative statements.

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Questions

There are two kinds of questions.

For a yes/no question, you can write a short answer.(For example, yes, I am.)

For an information question, you need to look at the question word carefully.

For a question with the verb "be", put the verb before the subject.

Remember to start your question with a capital letter and end with a question mark.


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Multiple Choice

Choose the best answer for this question:

Where are you from?

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Yes, I am.

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I'm from Turkey.

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Because I like Toronto.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the best answer for the question:

Who is your best friend?

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My best friend is Jane.

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She's very good today.

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No, she isn't.

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Multiple Choice

Is the test today?

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The test is Wednesday.

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No, isn't.

3

No, it isn't.

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Possessives

Possessives tell us who owns something. Possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, there.

Possessive nouns are: noun's

Possessive must come before a noun.

It is possible to use 2 possessive nouns together. For example: My child's teacher is energetic.



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