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ING9002-10 Review for PT1

ING9002-10 Review for PT1

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To express possession in English there are 2 ways:

This is my dad's blue car.

Example 2:

My dad has a blue car. This is his car.

Example 1:

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The 2 ways to express possession in English are...

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Possessive adjectives and possessive 's

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Possessive pronouns and possessive 's

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Possessive adjectives and verb to be

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Possessive pronouns and verb to be

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Possessive 's

It's important to know that:

  • You add 's to the person who owns something:

    "My mom's name is Cecilia"

  • If the word ends in "s", you only add the apostrophe:

    "My boss' name is Emily"

  • If there are 2 or more people, add 's to the last person:

    "Sara, Victor and Daniel's party"

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Multiple Choice

Add the possessive s correctly.

The birthday of Esteban.

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The birthday's of Esteban.

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Esteban's birthday.

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The birthday Esteban's.

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The Esteban's birthday.

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Multiple Choice

The picture of my friends.

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My friend's picture.

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The picture's friends.

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The friends' picture.

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My friends' picture.

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Multiple Choice

The food of Juan, Pepe and Hugo.

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Juan, Pepe and Hugo food's.

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The food's of Juan, Pepe and Hugo.

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Juan, Pepe and Hugo's food.

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The Juan, Pepe and Hugo's food.

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  • It is used with countable, plural things.

    "Would you like some oranges?"

  • It is used with uncountable things.

    "Would you like some tea?"

Some

  • It is used with countable, singular things.

    "Would you like to eat an apple?"

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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns

Any

  • It is used in negatives and questions.

    "Do you have any apples?"

    "Sorry, there aren't any apples."

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Multiple Choice

Choose the correct word.

There is ____ milk in the fridge.

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a

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an

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some

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any

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Multiple Choice

There is ____ tomato on the plate.

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a

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an

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some

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anay

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Multiple Choice

There aren't ____ eggs.

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a

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an

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some

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any

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Multiple Choice

There is ____ bottle of coke in the fridge.

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a

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an

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some

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any

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Present Simple:

Third Person Singular S

Generally:

"I get up at 7 a.m. every morning. My mom and I have breakfast and then I go to school"

With the subjects He/She/It:

"My mom gets up at 7 a.m. every morning. She has breakfast and then she goes to work"

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To express possession in English there are 2 ways:

This is my dad's blue car.

Example 2:

My dad has a blue car. This is his car.

Example 1:

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