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MRS. ISABEL AGUAYO

Have got / Has got : verboTENER


y y

A) Positive form: I have (got) a cat .

Contracted forms I 've got You `ve got He 's got She 's got It 's got We `ve got They 've got

You have (got) a nice house.


y y y y y

He has (got) big ears. She has (got) a lot of energy. It has (got) a small cage. We have (got) the best school. They have (got) Internet.

Have got / Has got : verboTENER


y y

b) Negative form: I haven't (got) You haven`t (got) He hasn`t (got ) She hasn`t (got) It hasn't (got) e haven`t (got) They haven`t (got) a car blue eyes a dvd in his room

y y y y y y

Possessive Adjectives
y

My cake

!...It is my birthday.

y y y y y y

Your birthday His computer. Her baby. Its name is Peluchin. Our money. Their song.

...Is it your birthday? It is his computer. It is her baby.

Possessive Case
y

Possessive adjectives are only one way to express possession...You can also express the same idea for example by adding: ('s ) / ( ) to the names of people or things

y y

Claudio' s piano.

The girls balloons.

PLURAL NOUNS
y y y y y y y y y y

1) Most nouns simply add -s in the plural: a dog a stamp a computer two , three, etc dogs stamps computers

2) Nouns that end in -s -ss -sh -ch -x add -es in the plural: a bus buses a class classes a crash crashes a match matches a box boxes a consonant + -y change cities babies bodies

3) Nouns that end in to ies in the plural y a city y a baby a body

PLURAL NOUNS
y

4) But if the noun ends in a vowel + -y the -y does not change a monkey a day monkeys days

y y y

5) Many nouns that end in -f, in the plural change the f to v and then add es y a half halves y a wolf wolves
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y y y y y

6) Many nouns are irregular in the plural. a man men a woman women a child children a foot feet|

DEMOSTRATIVE PRONOUNS:
y y y y y

These pronouns are used to indicate near or distant reference. They have singular and plural forms: Near reference SINGULAR PLURAL

this
Distant reference

these those

that

Examples: y 1) This is an apple


y

2) That is a table.

y y

3) These are apples

4) Those are pizzas

Now CHOOSE the correct demostrative pronoun: y a) This That These Those is a bus.
y

b) This That These Those is a computer...

y y y

c) This That These Those are bananas.

d) This That These Those are balloons.

WHAT DOES YOUR DOG LOOK LIKE?


y y y

What ..like? = How? It has got long ears, a big snout,

a big nose, a long tail, big eyes, y a thin neck,


y y

short legs and sharp teeth.

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