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Basic English Speaking Sentences Notes: Recent Posts:
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Basic English Speaking Sentences Notes: This is good. ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓠꓬ ꓙꓲˍꓡꓳ= That is good. ꓖꓳ ꓟ ꓠꓬ ꓙꓲˍꓡꓳ= Is this good? ꓕꓱ ꓟ ꓙꓲˍꓡ? Is that good? ꓖꓳ ꓟ ꓙꓲˍꓡ? You are good. ꓠꓴ ꓠꓬ ꓙꓲˍꓡꓳ= They are good. ꓬꓲ ꓪ ꓠꓬ ꓙꓲˍꓡꓳ= We are good. ꓣꓳ ꓠꓬ ꓙꓲˍꓡꓳ= I am good. ꓥꓪ ꓠꓬ […]
These| Those | Demonstrative Pronouns: Notes: Examples: These are flowers. 🌹🥀🌺 Those are flowers. 🌺🥀🌹 This is a flower. That is a flower. Negative Sentences: These aren’t flowers. 🪑🪑 Those aren’t flowers. 🪑🪑 These aren’t pens. 📕📕 Those aren’t pens. 📕📕📕 Questions and Answers – ꓠ ꓠꓬꓲ ꓘꓶꓽ ꓒꓳ, ꓖꓶꓽ ꓘꓶꓽ= Q. Are these flowers? […]
That Demonstrative pronoun Notes: Lesson – 6 Make questions | What + ‘be’ verbs: Lesson – 7This/that – Demonstrative pronoun. Examples: This is a pen.🖊 That is a pen. 🖊 That is a flower. 🌹 This isn’t a pen. 🪑 That isn’t a flower. 🐄 This isn’t a book. 🐕 That isn’t a book. 🐕 […]
Making Questions by using Subjective Pronouns| “be”, verbs, is, am, and are: Notes are given below: Making Questions by using Subjective Pronouns| “be”, verbs, is, am, and are Examples: He is/She is: You are | We are | They are | We are doctors. We’re doctors. They are students. They’re students. Negative Sentences: Learn more […]
Lesson 4 | Subjective Pronouns | “Be” verbs, is, am, and are with Contractions| Basic English Grammar Notes: Subjective Pronouns | “Be” verbs, is, am, and are with Contractions| Basic English Grammar Examples: I am – I’m She is – She’s He is – He’s It is – It’s You are – You’re We are […]
Lesson 3 | Subjective Pronouns | I, He, She, They, We, and It | English to Lisu Notes Subjective pronouns are: I, He, She, It, You, We, and they. Let’s practice with Subjective Pronouns: •Jelly sings – She sings. •Aphu sings – He sings. •Jelly and Aphu sing – They sing. •The cat runs – […]
Singular and Plural Nouns Examples: i Singular Noun: Plural Noun: a ring. – two rings. a car – three cars. a dog – four dogs. a teacher – five teachers. an apple – six apples. an egg. Seven eggs. •For most nouns you just have to put s. Special Noun: […]