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Language Summary 1 (GD be: positive and Wh- questions 1A rosie I'm from Italy. You're in room C. He’ from Mexico. WH QUESTIONS Where am I? Where are you from? Where's he from? (Im = 1am) (you're = you are) (hes = he is) She’ from Australia, (she! Where's she from? Its Maria Favia irs Where’ it from? We're from the USA. (we're = we are) What's your name? Where are we? ‘What are your names? Where are they from? They're from Spain. _(they’re = they are) TIP! «you and your are singular and plural in English. (© Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives (1A © 07) subject pronouns [1 EP | adjectives = ™Y TIPS! # We use subject pronouns with verbs: [ayn a teacher. They liye in Rome. ‘+ We use possessive adjectives with nouns: My name’ Rupert Giles. Its her bgok. (GED be: negative, yes/no questions and short answers (18 @ p9) NEGATIVE ‘© We make negatives with not. Tm nota teacher, ‘YowWe/They aren't from Australia. (aren't = are not) He/She/It isn’t famous. (isn’t = is not) YESINO QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS ‘Am 1 late? Yes,1am. | No, I'm not. Are you from Spain? Yes, you are. | No, you aren't Is he/she a musician? Yes, he/she is. | No, he/she isnt Is it from the USA? Yes, itis. | No, itisn't. ‘Are we in room 5? Yes, we are. | No, we aren't, Are you from Sydney? Yes, you are. | No, you aren't. Ate they French? Yes, they are. | No, they arent. ‘TIP! # We can also make negatives and negative short answers with $ or ‘re + not: You're not from Australia. He8 not famous. No, you're not. No, she not, ete — (QE) Introducing people Eléna, this is Robérto. Heli ina Nice wo mett you) (UID Asking people to repeat things (1¢ © p11) Could you sy that again, please? Tm sbrry? Sérry, could you repeat that, pléase? (QB Asking for personal details Whit’ your sirname? What’ your first n ‘Whit’ your nationalit Whit’ your addréss? ‘Whit’ your péstcode [US: zip code]? ‘Whit’s your héme phéne niimber? Whit’ your mébile nimber? ‘Whats your émail addréss? Are you mirried? How ld are you? TipS|_# In phone numbers: 0 = oh and +4 = double four. # In email addresses we say: «= dot, @ = at, M = capital M. # If you aren't married, you can say: No, I'm single ‘© We say: I'm thirty-two (years old) not Have thintyctwortyeas-ole or Potthinty-twvo-yees.

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