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Unit 2 Lesson C PDF
Unit 2 Lesson C PDF
Things in a classroom
board (n)
calendar (n)
CD player (n)
chair (n)
clock (n)
computer (n)
desk (n)
drawer (n)
homework (paper) (n)
map (n)
marker (n)
poster (n)
table (n)
TV (n)
wastebasket (n)
workbook (n)
Clothes
coat (n)
Grammar
Questions with Where
To ask where something is, use Where's + a singular noun:
a / an vs. the
You can use a / an or the to say where something is. A / an is an indefinite article.
The is a definite article. Use the when everyone knows the place where something is:
Singular
When the owner is one person, use name / singular noun + 's:
Ms. Moore's desk (= Ms. Moore owns the desk. It is her desk.)
Plural
When the owner is more than one person, use plural noun + ':