ENGLISH COURSE Mohammed Ali Al-Mouldi Hamdi
Pronouns To be Present simple / Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to Subject pronouns Object pronouns Possessive objectives Possessive pronouns Reflexive pronouns IMeMyMineMy self YouYour YoursYour self HeHisThisHisHim self SheHer HersHer self It ItsIt self WeUsOurOursOur selves TheythemTheirs Them selves Examples: He plays football S + verbs + o This your phone noun Possessive adjective : الملكية This is your phone Possessive pronouns : This phone is yours It’s not mine Reflexive Pronouns When i look at the mirror, i see my self She did her home work her self
Pronouns To be Present simple / Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to Present simplenegative am(i) am not(i’m not) is(he,she,it)is not(isn’t) are(we, you, they)are not(aren’t) Exemples : I’m not a doctor, i’m a teacher Are you a doctor ? He is a studient → is he a studient ? Past simplenegative was(i,he,she,it) was not(wasn’t) were(we, you, they)were not(weren’t) To have got I have got $50 (I’ve got $50) She has got $50 (she’s got $50) Have got(I,you,we,yhey) Has got(he, she, it)
Pronouns To be Present simple / Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to Have got(I,you,we,yhey) Has got(he, she, it) Exemples : have you got $50? → yes i haveno, i haven’t Has she got $50 → yes, she hasno, she hasen’t Meanings Possession Relationship He’s got 2 shildrens (Relationship)
Pronouns To be Present simple / Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to I You+ Verbs We they Exemples : I watch TV every weekend She watches TV at weekend Healwaysreads a book at night usuelly often sometimes never +verbs Adverbs of frequency Verbs + ing مؤقت He She+ Verbs + s/es It Use es with verbs ending in (ch, sh, s, ss, x)
Pronouns To be Present simple Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to NB : He is always late Verb + adv of frequency → is he always late ?no, he isn’t Does he always read s a book at night → yes, he does, no he doesn’t Permanent situation She lives in Sidi Bouzid Truth (is do not change) The sun rises from the east When you boit water at 100°C, it evaporates
Pronouns To be Present simple Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to We are stuying English now Are you studying English ? Yes, we are No, we aren’t Am I studying English? → no, you aren’t, you’re teaching English Rania is living in Sidi Bouzid this year (Normally she lives in Nabeul) Meaning ① something in progress now ② temporary action
Pronouns To be Present simple Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to adjectivesComparativesSuperatives Big Small Expensive Interesting God Bad Bigger than Smaller than More expensive than Interesting more interesting than Better than Worse than The biggest The smallest The most expensive The most interesting The best The worst
Pronouns To be Present simple Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to as + adj + as(comparison of quality) Potatoes are 2 Dinars Oranges are 2 Dinars →Potaoes are as expensive as oranges Date are 4 dinars. Dates are more expensive, than oranges. Oranges are less expensive than dates. Oranges are not as expensive as dates I can speak English am able to Wen I was 5, I couldn’t ride a bike wasn’t able to
Pronouns To be Present simple Present Continious Adverbs of frequency Comparatives / Superlatives As + adj + as Will / be going to Can / can’t Used to Will be able to(+) Wasn’t be able to (-) Will / be going to + verb → Future I think it will rain to night Weak production Look at the dark cloud. It’s going to rain to night (strong production) I will visit my friend next week (possible action in the future) I am going to visit my Friend next week (future intention) I am visiting my friend next week (planned action no change)