A. Negative and Positive Words source: commons.wikimedia/Amnevillezoo source: freepik.com/wirestock source: freepik.com/cookie_studio P O S I T I V E It’s a wonderful zoo. The food is delicious. She is a brilliant singer. N E G A T I V E source: freepik.com/benzoix source: freepik.com/nakaridore source: freepik.com/cookie_studio It’s a dreadful party. The food is disgusting. She is an awful singer. B. OBJECT PRONOUNS
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Rania : Do you like basketball? Alex : No, I don’t. It’s terrible. Do you like basketball? Rania : Yes, I do. It’s my favourite sport! Do you like cats? Alex : No, I don’t. They’re awful! Rania : Tulus has got a new album. Do you like him? Alex : He’s OK. My favourite singer is Tiara. Rania : I don’t like her. Summary
• The verb be (plural): Negative and questions
We are not from New Zealand Where are you from? • I (don’t) like …/ Do you like …? I don’t like the car. Do you like the beach? • Object Pronouns We use object pronouns after the verb, instead of a noun. I like the pie. I like it. I love my mother. I love her. They don’t know you and I. They don’t know us. I want to visit Reza and Aris. I want to visit them. • Positive and Negative Adjectives Some words have got negative or positive vibes. Example of positive adjectives : amazing, fantastic, marvelous, great, etc. Example of negative adjectives : weird, awful, boring, terrible, etc.