Grammar in a nutshell. to have versus to have got p8CY?t=59s p8CY?t=59s DO NOT MIX! Don’t forget the ‘shit’-rule!

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Grammar in a nutshell

to have versus to have got p8CY?t=59s p8CY?t=59s DO NOT MIX! Don’t forget the ‘shit’-rule! She He IT + s! If you see a name, remember: is it a man? Woman? Thing??? Then it’s a he, she or it and you have to use an S! So: Paul = he, Mary = she

can versus could or Could you post this letter, please?

Could is the past form of can but in this chapter you only have to know that you use could to make a sentence more polite! And don’t forget the magic word!

Got it? Wonderful!

Life is like a...

Measure Words When you talk about non-countable items (like sugar, water, toothpaste, etc.), it is common to use measure words to tell how much of something you are talking about. As you can see, You always say...OF...

Demonstrative pronouns Video: Do this quiz after this presentation: Need a little extra? Watch:

Plurals Go to: 1 car Lots of cars 1 suitcase 7 Suitcases 1 thief Two thieves

Lots of potatoes 1 lady 3 ladies 1 Boy 4 Boys 1 potato

Don’t worry, you don’t need to know all these right now. BUT you will have to know them at some point! So you may want to check out the irregular verbs...

You should know by now: Always write YOU not U! Always write I never i! If you do these thing wrong, it will cost you points!

Grammar in a nutshell

Do the test, go to: grammar/pronouns/that-these-and-those Make grammar exercises 1, 2, 3 on p (WB). Study your stones translations!!!