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t ir ir | Rn i} j ere J L@ Tay Eng Hiang (GRAMMAR PRACTICE for Primary 2 (2nd Edition is specially prepared to meet the English grammar practice needs of pupils, “The exercises are designed to sharpen pupils’ English grammar skils. The section labelled Teaching Points’ provides pupils with the foundational knowledge needed for the respective chapters. The exercises are divided ino three graded levels fo test and develop purl’ proficiency as they work through each chapter. Level lis a basic exercise that consists of mainly filing-in or undetining single words. Level 2 provides more independent practice and Level 3 offers practice ofthe grammar item with longer text. All of these exercises are strategically designed to enable the learner to pick up correct grammar usage even when working independently or under minimal super Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 ‘Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chopter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 ‘Chapter 20 Chopter 21 Object Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Nouns (With No Singular Form) Possessive Nouns (Singular) Possessive Nouns (Plural) Comparision of Adjectives: Comparative Degree Comparison of Adjectives: Superlative Degree ‘Is, ‘Are’, ‘Am’, ‘Was’ and ‘Were’ ‘Has’, ‘Have’ and ‘Had’ ‘Do’, ‘Does’, and ‘Did’ ‘Simple Present Tense for General Truths and Timeless Actions Simple Past Tense (Regular) Expressing Future Time (Using Shall/Will + Infinitive) Concord (Subject-Verb Agreement) Prepositions Prepositions ‘With’ to Indicate ‘The Use Of Prepositions ‘With’ fo Mean ‘In The Company Of Conjunctions Question Words Phrasal Verbs Modal Verbs Answers 30 36 40 48 76 80 84 88 93 | OBuectT PRONOUNS Teaching Points These are object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them 1. This is my mother. She loves me. 2. This is your book. lam returning it to you. 3. Mr Lee is with Mary. He is showing her a picture Grammar Procico 2 ‘An object pronoun usually comes after the verb in a sentence. . The children are studying. Do not disturb them. . We like stories. Our teacher is telling us a story. Exercise LEVEL Oo Look at each picture carefully. Then, underline the correct pronoun. 3, 1. 2. Mrs Lee is talking to (him, me). The dog is chasing (him, them). The man is scolding (us, her). Gigs Poe etd 4, 5. 6 7. 8. ‘©2007 Al aendch trl rane Fae ited The boy broke (it, them). The teacher is telling (us, me) a story. Mrs Wand is showing (us, him) a new toy. Mr Lee is giving (her, us) sweets. He is tying (them, it) with a string. The cat is looking at (them, it) hungrily. Grammar Froctice2 3 10. The man is shouting at (her, him). Exercise LEVEL © Underline the correct pronoun in the brackets. Miss Lee wants to see (I, me). My mother wants to speak to (she, her). The policeman is looking at (they, them). The painter is painting (it, he) now. The dog ate {it, you). All the teachers like (us, we). ‘My neighbour saw (he, him). oP NAHE WKN DH [am standing near (me, you). 7 The woman is walking towards (them, they). 10. Miss Wand sees (him, he) everyday. 11. Mr Lee is buying a rabbit for (she, her). 12. 1am going to school with (them, they). 13. That bully pushes (we, us). 14, The kind man is giving (he, him) some money. 15. The servant put (I, it) behind the door. 4 Grammar Proctice 2 Exerci: ‘Complete the s story by fling in in mn each blank with a suitable pronoun. Carl is a boy scout. Every day, he tries to do something useful. On Monday, he sow an old woman. He helped to carry her basket. On Wednesday, he saw two policemen chasing a thief. He helped — “to catch Last Sunday, he saw an old man. He helped to cross the road. 4 tay res On Tuesday, he saw a kitten He helped down the tree. Yesterday, a reporter came. Carl spoke to She took a photograph of Grommar Practice 2

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