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Vocabulary: greetings, members of the family, occupations and adjectives;
Indefinite articles;
Subject pronouns;
Possessive Adjectives;
Verb to be: affirmative, interrogative and negative forms;
Question words: What...? Who...? What color...? How...? How old...? Where…?
Minions are small, yellow, cylindrical creatures who have one or two eyes. They are a similar size and shape, but
have features to tell them apart, such as height, number of eyes, hair or clothing.
Stuart is an one-eyed short minion with combed hair. He is playful, friendly, intelligent and funny. Stuart is always
hungry.
Kevin is a tall, two-eyed minion with sprout cut hair. He is the leader of the trio in search of a new master. Kevin
loves to make fun of and tease people or Minions.
Bob is a short and bald minion with multi-colored eyes (green and brown). He is described as a "Little Brother"
who finds love in anything and everything. He enjoys bedtime stories and playing with his favorite toy, teddy bear, Tim.
ARTICLES
a) Derek is Jennifer’s .
b) Daphne is Ashley’s .
c) Alan is Brian’s .
d) Phyllis is Ashley’s .
e) Tim is Brian’s .
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES (MY, YOUR, HIS, HER)
Os adjetivos possessivos (possessive adjectives) sã o palavras que têm a funçã o de modificar um substantivo
indicando propriedade ou posse. Por exemplo, “This book is her book” (Este livro é o livro dela) o adjetivo
possessivo “her” (dela) está especificando que o livro pertence a ela. Na Língua Inglesa os adjetivos possessivos
sã o:
My - meu, meus, minha, minhas
Your - sua, seu
His – dele
Her – dela
Our- nosso/nossa
Their - deles/delas
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
Os pronomes subjetivos correspondem, em português, aos pronomes do caso reto. Eles sã o usados para
substituir os sujeitos, com a intençã o de se evitar a repetiçã o de nomes nas frases. Eles sã o:
I (eu)
You (você)
He (ele)
She (ela)
It (usa-se para animais, objetos e neutros)
We (nó s)
You (vocês)
They (eles, elas)
I am - Eu sou/estou
You are - Tu és/está s, você é/está
He is - Ele é/está
She is - Ela é/está
It is - Ele e ela (coisas e animais) é/está
We are - Nó s somos/estamos
You are - Vó s sois/estais, vocês são/estão
They are - Eles são/estão
Verb to be
9. Change the sentences below into “N” (negative), “A” (affirmative) or “I” (interrogative):
a) I am a doctor.
N:
b) She isn’t from Brazil.
I:
c) Are you happy?
A:
d) Bob and Jack are at home.
N:
Interrogative Pronouns
10. Complete the questions to the answers below using interrogative pronouns.
a) ?
- No, her hair isn’t brown. It is black.
b) ?
- John is twelve.
c) ?
- He is Mr. Johnson, the new teacher.
d) ?
- Her eyes are green.
e) ?
- She is tired.