WH-QUESTION AND STATEMENT WITH BE
- What’s your name? My name is Chuck.
- Where are you from? I’m from Taiwan.
- Who is that? His name is Tom.
- What’s her name? Her name is Amy.
- Where’s is she from? She’s from Korea.
- Who are they? They’re Amy parents.
- What are their names? Their names are Mr. and Mrs. Kim.
- Where are they from? They’re from Korea.
contractions Subject Pronouns Possessive Adjectives
I am = I’m I my
You are = You’re you your
He is = He’s he his
She is = She’s she her
It is = It’s it its
We are = We’re we our
They are = They’re they their
What is = What’s you your
YES/NO QUESTION AND SHORT ANSWER WITH BE
- Are you an vacation? No, I’m not. I’m a student.
- Are you a student? Yes, I am.
- Is Sarah from the United States? No, She isn’t. She’s from Australia.
- Is Sarah from Australia? Yes, She is.
- Are you and Tom in the same class? No, we aren’t. We’re on the same volleyball team.
- Are you and Tom on the volleyball team? Yes, we are.
- Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares American? No, they aren’t.
- Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares Brazilian? Yes, they are.
PRESENT CONTINOUS
- Are you living at home now? Yes, I am / No, I’m not.
- Is she still working in Germany? Yes, she is / No, she isn’t.
- Are they going to collage this year? Yes, they are / No, they aren’t.
- Where are you working this month? I’m working in Japan.
- What is she doing these day? She’s teaching at a university.
- Who are they visitting this week? They’re visitting their parents.
Some verbs generally not used in the present continuous: have, know, like, love, want, etc.
SIMPLE PRESENT WH-QUESTION AND STATEMENTS
- What do you do? I’m a student and I have a part time job.
- Where do you work? I work at/in a restaurant.
- Where do you go to school? I go to the University of Texas.
- How do you like your school? I like it very much.
- Where does Andrea work? She works for Thomas Cook Travel.
- What does she so? She’s a guide. She takes people on tours.
- Where does Jason go to school? He goes to New York University.
- How does he like it? He loves it.
I/You He/She
work works
take takes
study studies
teach teaches
do does
go goes
have has
TIME EXPRESSIONS
I get up at 7:00 in the morning on weekdays.
I go to bed around ten in the evening on weeknights.
I leave work early in the afternoon on weekends.
I get home late at night on Fridays.
I stay up until midnight on Saturdays.
I wake up before/after noon on Sundays.
Ways to express clock time:
7:00
seven o’clock
seven
7:00 in the morning = 7:00 a.m.
7:00 in the evening = 7 p.m.
PAST TENSE
- Where were you born? I was born in South America.
- Were you born in Brazil? No, I wasn’t. I was born in Argentina.
- Where did you grow up? I grew up in England.
- Where did you move here? I moved here eight years ago, when I was in high school.
- Did you learn Spanish in high school? No, I didn’t. I studied it in collage.
- Did you go to collage in California? Yes, I did. I went to collage in Los Angeles.
Did you stay home on Sunday? Yes, I did. I watched a football game on TV. (OR) No, I didn’t. I invited friends out to dinner.
What did you do on Saturday? I worked on my car. (OR) I stayed home and studied.
Did you do anything special? Yes, I did. I drove to the lake. (OR) No, I didn’t. I had to baby-sit.
Where did you go on Sunday? I saw a good movie. (OR) I went to a concert.
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
invite –> invited drive –> drove
work –> worked have –> has
study –> studied see –> saw
stay –> stayed go –> went
Sumber:
Modul English from Dosen
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