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Unit 1

IDENTIFICATON (1st Person Vs 2nd Person)


Who am I?
Am I Deepak?
Am I not Deepak?

Yes, you are.


You’re Deepak.
No, You’re not. / you aren’t.
You’re not Deepak. / You aren’t Deepak.
You’re Rajesh.

ON-GOING ACTIVITY
What am I doing now?
Am I watching television?
Am I not watching television?

Yes, you are.


You’re watching television.
No, you’re not. / You aren’t.
You’re not watching television. / You aren’t watching television.
You’re talking to me.

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IDENTFICATION (2 person Vs 1st Person)
ND

Who are you?


Are you Deepak?
Are you not Deepak?
Aren’t you Deepak?

Yes, I am.
I’m Deepak.
No, I’m not.
I’m not Deepak
I’m Rajesh.

ON-GOING ACTIVITY
What are you doing now?
Aren’t you watching television?
Are you not watching television?

Yes, I am.
I’m watching television.
No, I’m not.
I’m not watching television.
I’m talking to you.

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IDENTFICATION (2 person Vs 1st Person)
ND

Who are you?


Are you Deepak?
Are you not Deepak?
Aren’t you Deepak?

Yes, I am.
I’m Deepak.
No, I’m not.
I’m not Deepak
I’m Rajesh.

ON-GOING ACTIVITY
What are you doing now?
Aren’t you watching television?
Are you not watching television?

Yes, I am.
I’m watching television.
No, I’m not.
I’m not watching television.
I’m talking to you.

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IDENTFICATION (3rd Person Singular )
Who is he?
Is he Deepak?
Is he not Deepak?
Isn’t he Deepak?

Yes, he is.
He’s Deepak.
No, he isn’t / he’s not.
He’s not Deepak
He’s Rajesh.

ON-GOING ACTIVITY
What is Deepak doing now?
Is he watching television?
Is he not watching television?

Yes, he is.
He’s watching television.
No, he’s not. /he isn’t.
He’s not watching television.
I’m talking to somebody.

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UNIT 2
FOCUSSING ON PRONUNCIATON
POSITIV NEGATIVE -VE YES/NO YES/NO QUESTION
E +VE QUESTION -VE
+VE
It is it’s not. (it isn’t) Is it …? Isn’t it? (Is it not….?)
He is He’s not (he isn’t) Is he…? Isn’t he? (Is he not…?)
She is She’s not (she isn’t ) Is she…? Isn’t she? (Is she not…?)
I am I’m not Am I...? Am I not…?

You are You are not Are you…? Aren’t you…? (Are you not…?)
(you’re) (you aren’t)

We are We’re not (We aren’t) Are we…? Aren’t we? (Are we not…?)
(We’re)
They are They’re not (They arent) Are they..? Aren’t they? (Are they not…?
(They’re)

Examples
TALKING ABOUT TIME /DAY /DATE/WEATHER/ DISTANCE / SITUATION
What day is it today? /What’s the day today?
Is it Sunday?
Isn’t it Sunday?

Yes, it is.
It’s Sunday today.
No, it’s not.
It’s not Sunday.
It’s Monday today.

TALKING ABOUT DATE:


What’s the date today? /What date is it today? /What is today’s date?
Is the 1st today?

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Isn’t it the 1st today?

Yes, it is.
It’s the 1st today?

No, it’s not.


It’s not the 1st
It’s the 16th today.
CARDINAL NUMBERS AND ORDINAL NUMBER

TALKING ABOUT THE WEATHER


How’s the weather today? / What’s the weather like today?
Is it hot?
Isn’t it cold?

No, it’s not. / it isn’t.


It’s not hot. It’s cold today.

VOCABULARY:

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Unit 0 beginning English

GRAMMATICAL PERSON
SINGULAR PLURAL
1st Person I We
2nd Person You You (all)
3rd Person Male He they
Female She
Neutral it

In grammar, a person is the way of referring to someone taking part in


an event, such as the person talking, the person being talked to, the
person being talked about. ... The first person is the speaker referring to
himself or herself. The second person is the person whom someone is
speaking to or writing to.

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This /that as Pronouns These/those as Pronouns
1. Whose is this? 5. Whose are these?
Is this yours? Are these yours?
Isn’t this yours? Aren’t these yours?

Yes, it is. Yes, they are


It’s mine. They are mine.

No, it’s not. No, they aren’t.


It’s not mine. They aren’t mine
It’s somebody else’s. They are somebody else’s.

THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Female THIRD PERSON SINGULAR


2. Whose is that? Female
Is that Sita’s? 6. Whose are those?
Isn’t that Geeta’s? Are those Sita’s?
Yes, it is. Aren’t those Geeta’s?
It’s hers Yes, they are.
They are hers
No, it’s not.
It’s not hers. No, they’re not.
It’s somebody else’s. They’re not hers.
THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Male They are somebody else’s.
3. Whose is this? ( THIRD PERSON SINGULAR
Is this Ram’s? Male
Isn’t this Ram’s? 7. Whose are these?
Are these Ram’s?
Yes, it is. Aren’t these Ram’s?
It’s his.
No, it’s not. Yes, they are.
It’s not his. They are his.
It’s somebody else’s. No, they’re not.
They’re not his.
THIRD PERSON PLURAL They are somebody else’s.
PRONOUN
4. Whose is this? THIRD PERSON PLURAL
Is this those people’s? PRONOUN
Isn’t this those people’s? 8. Whose are these?
Are these those people’s?
Yes, it is. Aren’t these those people’s?
It’s theirs.
No, it’s not. Yes, they are.
It’s not theirs. They’re theirs. [
It’s some other people’s. No, they’re not.
They’re not theirs.
They’re some other people’s.

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This / that as Possessive Adjectives
1. Whose is this book? / Whose book is this?
Is this book yours?
Isn’t this book yours?

Yes, it is.
It’s mine.

No, it’s not.


It’s not mine.
It’s somebody else’s.
(THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Female)
2. Whose is that book? /Whose book is that?
Is that Sita’s book?
Isn’t that book Sita’s?
Yes, it is.
It’s hers.

No, it’s not.

It’s not hers.


It’s somebody else’s.
(THIRD PERSON SINGULAR male)
3. Whose is this book? Whose book is this?
Is this Ram’s book?
Isn’t this Ramesh’s book?

Yes, it is.
It’s his.

No, it’s not.


It’s not his.
It’s somebody else’s.

THIRD PERSON PLURAL PRONOUN


4. Whose is this house?
Is this house those people’s?
Isn’t this house those people’s?

Yes, it is.
It’s theirs.

No, it’s not.


It’s not theirs.
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It’s some other people’s.

These / those as Possessive Adjectives


5. Whose are these books? / Whose books are these?
Are these books yours?

Yes, they are.


They are mine.

No, they’re not


They’re not mine.
They are somebody else’s.
(THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Female)
6. Whose are those books? /Whose books are those?
Are those Sita’s books?
Aren’t they Sita’s?
Yes, they are.
They’re hers.

No, they’re not.


They’re not hers.
They’re somebody else’s.
(THIRD PERSON SINGULAR male)
7. Whose are these books? Whose books are these?
Is these books Ram’s?
Aren’t these Ram’s books?

Yes, they are.


They’re his.

No, they’re not.


They’re not his.
They’re somebody else’s.

THIRD PERSON PLURAL PRONOUN


8. Whose are these books?
Are these books those people’s?
Aren’t these books those people’s?

Yes, they are.


They’re theirs.

No, they’re not.


They’re not theirs.
They’re some other people’s.

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