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Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Laurette Poulos Simmons Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS 6-1 Nouns: subjects and objects 6-2 Adjective + noun 6-3 Subject pronouns and object pronouns 6-4 Nouns: singular and plural 6-5 Nouns: irregular plural forms Review

6-1 NOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS Balls bounce.

(b) Jill is petting a dog. 6-1 NOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS subject NOUN (a) Balls bounce. object subject verb (b) Jill is petting a dog. NOUN NOUN subject verb object

(c) Fatima works in an office. 6-1 NOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS subject NOUN NOUN (c) Fatima works in an office. object subject verb prep. object of prep. (d) NOUN NOUN NOUN Juan is writing notes in a book. subject verb object prep. object of prep.

Some Common Prepositions 6-1 NOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS Some Common Prepositions about across at between by for from in of on to with

. Lions roar of verb of prep. 6-1 Let’s Practice subject verb object prep. object of verb of prep.

. is She wearing boots of verb of prep. 6-1 Let’s Practice subject verb object prep. object of verb of prep.

Many people are at the lake . of verb of prep. 6-1 Let’s Practice subject verb object prep. object of verb of prep.

Beth teaches math at Ohio U . of verb of prep. 6-1 Let’s Practice subject verb object prep. object of verb of prep.

6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN George is a happy man.

adjectives describe nouns 6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN (a) I love chocolate ice cream. adjective + noun adjectives describe nouns

adjectives describe nouns 6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN (b) My friend has a cute daughter. adj. + noun adjectives describe nouns

(c) A small person is riding a big horse. 6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN (c) A small person is riding a big horse. adj. + noun adj. + noun

in front of (a) I love chocolate ice cream . 6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN (a) I love chocolate ice cream . (b) My friend has a cute daughter . (c)The small person is riding a big horse . adjectives in front of nouns

Adjectives can follow be. 6-2 ADJECTIVE + NOUN (d) The ice cream is delicious. noun + be + adjective Adjectives can follow be.

6-2 Let’s Practice ? adjectives nouns Teachers are important people.

? We all have happy and sad memories. nouns adjectives 6-2 Let’s Practice ? nouns adjectives We all have happy and sad memories.

? The was hotel noisy, but the beach was wonderful . adjectives nouns 6-2 Let’s Practice ? adjectives nouns The was hotel noisy, but the beach was wonderful .

6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS She knows Gina.

(a) I know Gina. (b) Gina likes me. (c) You know Gina. 6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS (a) I know Gina. (c) You know Gina. (e) She knows Gina. (g) He knows Gina. (i) It is a nice day. (b) Gina likes me. (d) Gina likes you. (f) Gina likes her. (h) Gina likes him. (j) Gina likes it.

I you she he me you her him 6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS I you she he it me you her him it

(k) We know Gina. (l) Gina likes us. (m) You know Gina. 6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS (k) We know Gina. (m) You know Gina. (o) They know Gina. (l) Gina likes us. (n) Gina likes you. (p) Gina likes them.

us we you you them they SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS 6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS we you they us you them

(q) I see my teacher. She is tall. 6-3 SUBJECT PRONOUNS AND OBJECT PRONOUNS (q) I see my teacher. She is tall. (r) My teacher is great. We like her class. (s) My teacher has a black sports car. It is very fast.

____ bought __ last summer. it 6-3 Let’s Practice Rita has a new house. She ____ bought __ last summer. it I me you you she her he him it it

Talal got a new job. ___ likes ___ very much. He it I me you you 6-3 Let’s Practice Talal got a new job. ___ likes ___ very much. He it I me you you she her he him it it

6-3 Let’s Practice Hiram and I eat dinner with our friends every weekend. ___ meet _____ at a restaurant. We them we us you you they them

Mark and Shannon call us sometimes. ____ called __ last week. They us 6-3 Let’s Practice Mark and Shannon call us sometimes. ____ called __ last week. They us we us you you they them

6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL one button three buttons

add -s (a) one button one banana one card one ant two button 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (a) one button one banana one card one ant two button six banana three card four ant s s s s add -s

(b) one baby two babies consonant + -y y to i, add -es SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (b) one baby two babies consonant + -y y to i, add -es

one party (b) one baby two bab six part y ies y ies SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (b) one baby one party two bab six part y ies y ies

(c) one toy six toys add -s vowel + -y SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (c) one toy six toys vowel + -y add -s

(c) one toy one ray six toy three ray s s SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (c) one toy one ray six toy three ray s s

(d) one wife two wives -f or -fe f to v, add -es SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (d) one wife two wives -f or -fe f to v, add -es

(d) one wife one life two wi two li f v e es f v e es SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (d) one wife one life two wi two li f v e es f v e es

(e) wish watch glass tax SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (e) wish watch glass tax

(e) wish watch glass tax wish watch glass tax es es es es 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL (e) wish watch glass tax wish watch glass tax es es es es -sh, -ch, -ss, -x add -es

tomato potato es (f) tomato potato es consonant + -o add -es SINGULAR 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL tomato potato es (f) tomato potato es consonant + -o add -es

zoo radio s (f) zoo radio s add -s vowel + -o SINGULAR PLURAL 6-4 NOUNS: SINGULAR AND PLURAL SINGULAR PLURAL zoo radio s (f) zoo radio s add -s vowel + -o

Tigers sometimes live in ____. zoos 6-4 Let’s Practice Tigers sometimes live in ____. zoos dish zoo thief tomato

________ are good in salads. 6-4 Let’s Practice Tomatoes ________ are good in salads. dish zoo thief tomato

Our new ______ are orange, green, and blue. dishes 6-4 Let’s Practice Our new ______ are orange, green, and blue. dishes dish zoo thief tomato

Those _______ stole my jewelry. thieves 6-4 Let’s Practice Those _______ stole my jewelry. thieves dish zoo thief tomato

6-5 NOUNS: IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS one child many children

children (a) child feet (b) foot men (c) man mice (d) mouse teeth 6-5 NOUNS: IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS SINGULAR PLURAL (a) child (b) foot (c) man (d) mouse (e) tooth (f ) woman children feet men mice teeth women

(g) sheep (h) fish (i ) (none) fish people sheep SINGULAR PLURAL 6-5 NOUNS: IRREGULAR PLURAL FORMS SINGULAR PLURAL (g) sheep (h) fish (i ) (none) sheep fish people

? child My son and Really? Is his wife just child this their first 6-5 Let’s Practice My son and his wife just had a baby. Really? Is this their first child? child foot man woman tooth child ?

child foot man woman tooth 6-5 Let’s Practice No, they have three . child foot man woman tooth How nice! children

child foot mouse cat fish 6-5 Let’s Practice Yes, there are many around here. child foot mouse cat fish I saw a mouse! mice

tooth foot mouse hat fish 6-5 Let’s Practice Did you catch any ? Yes, there are many in the lake. tooth foot mouse hat fish fish mice fish

Ali is singing songs in the car. is singing Ali songs in the car CHAPTER 6 REVIEW Ali is singing songs in the car. is singing Ali songs in the car subject verb object prep. object of prep.

I like candy. I like candy CHAPTER 6 REVIEW subject verb object prep. object of prep.

He plays soccer in the park. plays He soccer in the park CHAPTER 6 REVIEW He plays soccer in the park. plays He soccer in the park subject verb object prep. object of prep.

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