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UNIT 5

CLOTHES AND SIZES

1. Vocabulary

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Conversation 1

I am wearing an overall, a
What are you T-shirt, safety glasses,
wearing? and boots .

2. Demostratives

This, that, these, those

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Examples: this - these

This cap is blue. These caps are blue.

This dress is red. These dresses are red.

Examples: that - those

That tie is red. Those ties are red.

That jacket is brown. Those jackets are brown.

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Conversations:
What is this?

This is a
notebook.

This is a
machine. What is this?

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3. Colors

Questions:

 What are you wearing?

I am wearing blue jeans, an orange sweater, a red cap, and brown


boots.

 What is Silvia wearing?

Silvia is wearing black pants, a pink shirt, a blue jacket, and brown
boots.

 What is Wilma wearing?

Wilma is wearing a blue dress, white boots, a brown jacket, and a


red tie.

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I am wearing a black suit,
a white shirt, a sky blue
What are you hard hat, and black shoes.
wearing?

4. Sizes

Small Medium Large Extra large

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5. GRAMMAR

The Simple Present Tense: LIKE, WANT, NEED, AND HAVE

a) Affirmative Statements

TO LIKE TO WANT TO NEED TO HAVE - HAS


I like cookies. I want to eat fish. I need water. I have a house.
You like cookies. You want to eat fish. You need water. You have a house.
He likes cookies. He wants to eat fish. He needs water. He has a house.
She likes cookies. She wants to eat fish. She needs water. She has a house.
It likes cookies. It wants to eat fish. It needs water. It has a house.
We like cookies. We want to eat fish. We need water. We have a house.
You like cookies. You want to eat fish. You need water. You have a house.
They like cookies. They want to eat fish. They need water. They have a house.

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b) Negative Statements

To make the negative form, you need to use 'do not' (don't) or 'does not'
(doesn't).

Negative ('like')
I do not like. I don't like.
You do not like. You don't like.
He does not like. He doesn't like.
She does not like. She doesn't like.
It does not like. It doesn't like.
We do not like. We don't like.
They do not like. They don't like.

c) Questions: We use 'do' or 'does' before the subject to make the 'yes / no'
question.

Yes / No questions

Do you need a hat? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.


Does he need a jacket? Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t.
Does she need a towel? Yes, she does. No, she doesn’t.
Does it need a ball? Yes, it does. No, It doesn’t.

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Do you have a tie?
No, I don’t.

Yes, I do.

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