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Part 4 Units 11  14. Unit 11 Asking about time Class is at noon. – Is class at noon? – When is class? Class starts at 8am. – [Class do starts at 8am.]

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1 Part 4 Units 11  14

2 Unit 11 Asking about time Class is at noon. – Is class at noon? – When is class? Class starts at 8am. – [Class do starts at 8am.] – [Class does start at 8am.] – Does class start at 8am? – [Does class start when?] – When does class start?

3 Time prepositions – See page 105 Ordinal numbers – See page 105

4 Unit 12 Possessive nouns, (pronouns) adjectives; questions with whose

5 Possessive Nouns (Noun becomes possessive) S’ for plural possessive The boy has toys.  They are the boy’s toys. The boys have toys.  They are the boys’ toys. The woman has pens.  … the woman’s pens. The women have pens.  … women’s pens.

6 Pronouns SubjectObjectPoss Adj Poss Pronoun Reflexive IMeMy Mine Myself You Your Yours Yourself He, she, it Him, her, itHis, her, its His, hers, its Himself, herself, itself WeUsOur Ours Ourselves You Your Yours Yourselves TheyThemTheir Theirs themselves

7 Questions with whose My favorite essay is Lydie’s essay.(BE) – Whose essay is my favorite? Lydie’s essay won the competition.(SUBJ) – Whose essay won the competition? He wants to see Lydie’s essay.(DO) – He does want to see [Whose essay]. – Does he want to see [Whose essay]? – Whose essay does he want to see?

8 WHOSE ….. NOT WHO’S ITS… NOT IT’S Also, see appendix 10

9 Unit 13 This, that, these, those Used as adjectives – This pen is good. We like those books. Used as pronouns – Massara can fly a plane. That is very cool! – Which ones did she eat? She ate these.

10 SingularPlural CloseThisThese Far awayThatThose

11 Unit 14 one, ones, it Use ONE in the object – Similar to a/an type stuff; (speaking in general) – I have one. = there are others – I have it. = this is the only one. Use ONES only with an adjective – Blue ones are best. – We like small ones. Use like THE, THIS, MY (speaking specifically)


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