Free English Grammar Ebook Beginner
Free English Grammar Ebook Beginner
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Present Simple: Be
Positive: I am you / we / they are he / she / it is Im youre / were / theyre hes / shes / its from Japan. from Brazil. from India.
Negative: I am not you / we / they are not Im not Youre not / You arent Were not / We arent Theyre not / They arent He isnt / Hes not She isnt / Shes not It isnt / Its not married. happy.
he / she / it is not
a student.
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Present Simple: Be
Name: Im Joanna. Hes Paulo. Theyre Aki and Yuta. Country: Im from the U.S. Im American. My husband is from Italy. Hes Italian. Shes not Korean, shes Vietnamese. Are they from Australia? Age: Im 27 years old. How old are you? Shes 15. My mother is 65 years old. Emotions: Im sad. Shes excited. Youre angry. Were happy. Jobs: Im not a student. Im a teacher. Are you a doctor? Hes a journalist. Theyre artists. Grammar Exercise: Present Simple: Be
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Possessives
NOUN I you he she it we they Mary Joe the boy friends cat country POSSESSIVE my your his her its our their Marys Joes the boys friends cats countrys EXAMPLE My name is Sandra. Whats your name? His name is John. Her computer is fast. My car is old, so its engine isnt powerful. Our apartment is in the city center. My parents sold their house. Marys phone number is 555-4321. Joes favorite color is green. The boys clothes are dirty. My friends names are Patrick and Gloria. My cats name is Ginger. My countrys flag is red, white, and blue.
Dont confuse its (possessive) with its (contraction for it is)! The cat ate its food The cat ate its food. Its illegal for a 17-year-old to buy alcohol. Its illegal for a 17-year-old to buy alcohol.
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a / an
I want to buy a car. Hes eating an apple. Do you have a bike? She is an old woman. Im reading a book.
the
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. The new Chinese restaurant is very good. We like the blue car. The girl in the red dress is beautiful. Im reading the new book by J.K. Rowling.
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Do not use the with countries or cities: I live in the China. I live in China. Do not use the with things in general: She likes the pizza. She likes pizza. She like the pizza from Tonys Restaurant. (specific)
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Examples: I don't like coffee. John doesn't like pizza. John and David don't like milk. My mother doesn't like to travel.
Common Errors 1) In the present simple negative, do not add -s: Martha doesn't likes to dance. Martha doesn't like to dance. 2) Other common errors: Pete no like bananas. Pete not like bananas. Pete doesnt like bananas.
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Examples:
Do you live in Brazil? Does Adam live in England? Do they live in a big house? Does she live near the beach?
Common Errors 1) In questions, don't use -s: Does she lives close to the beach? Does she live close to the beach? 2) Dont forget DO or DOES: Clara live in a big city? Does Clara live in a big city?
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Grammar Exercises: Present Simple Positive Present Simple Negative Present Simple Questions
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FREE FOOD!
You have to stop here. You dont have to pay for the food.
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TIME
PLACE
Cities and countries In Tokyo In Japan Rooms and buildings In the kitchen In the supermarket Closed spaces In the car In a park
IN
Months In January In October Seasons In the summer In the spring Years In 2004 In 1986 Periods of the day In the morning In the evening (exception: at night)
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TIME
Dates and days
PLACE
Transportation On the bus On a bike (exception: in a car)
ON
TIME
Times
PLACE
Contexts At school At work At a party
AT
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Past Simple: To Be
Positive: I / he / she / it you / we / they was were born in 1982. born in 1982.
Negative: I / he / she / it you / we / they was not (wasnt) were not (werent) born in Europe. born in Europe.
Question: Was Were I / he / she / it you / we / they a famous artist? a famous artist?
Common words used to talk about the past: Yesterday Last Sunday / last week / last month / last November / last year 1 hour ago / 5 days ago / 3 months ago / 10 years ago When I was a child Grammar Exercise: Past Simple: To Be
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How to form the past simple for regular verbs: Verb listen play like decide stop Past listened played liked decided stopped Spelling Add -ed
Add -d
One vowel + one consonant = double the consonant and add -ed One consonant + y -ied
study try
studied tried
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Examples: I talked with my mother last night. We enjoyed the party on Saturday. She finished the test early. He didnt listen to the teachers instructions. They didnt want to join us for coffee. Jill didnt stay in a hotel last summer. Did you watch the news yesterday? Did they remember to turn off the lights? What time did your father arrive?
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(?) Is there a table? Are there any chairs? Yes, there is. / No, there isnt. Yes, there are. / No, there arent.
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Examples: I am watching TV right now. He is studying at the moment. It is raining today. We are thinking about you. They are playing baseball.
You can use contractions: I'm watching TV right now. He's studying at the moment. It's raining today. We're thinking about you. They're playing baseball. Some verbs are never used in the present continuous: like, want, need, believe. Im believing in God. I believe in God. Shes wanting a soda. She wants a soda.
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you / we / they
listening
he / she / it
listening
Examples: I am not working at the moment. She is not wearing a hat today. You are not listening to the teacher. Pete and Jan are not watching TV.
There are two ways to use contractions: Shes not wearing a hat today. She isnt wearing a hat today. Youre not listening to the teacher. You arent listening to the teacher. Both forms are OK!
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Examples: Are you writing a letter? Is Pedro sleeping right now? Are the children playing a game or reading a book? Is the computer working? You can put a question word at the beginning: What are you doing? Im writing an e-mail. Where is Sarah going? Shes going to the store. Who are they talking to? Theyre talking to the teacher. Why is he running? Because hes late for work.
Grammar Exercises: Present Continuous Positive Present Continuous Negative Present Continuous Questions
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Present Simple
I work from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM every day. Mark studies English every Tuesday night. We usually go to Europe in the summer. They always talk to their boss in the morning. Does it usually rain in the winter?
Present Continuous
Im currently working on a new project. Mark is studying the present continuous this week. Right now, were going to the supermarket. Its 9:00 AM. Theyre talking to him now. No, but its raining at the moment. Take an umbrella.
Words that are often used with the present simple or continuous: With present simple: always, usually, often, sometimes, never, every (day/night/Monday/summer/year) With present continuous: now, right now, at the moment, currently, this week/month/year, today
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Uncountable nouns are words that we cant count, or cant divide into separate parts: Liquids and some foods - water, butter, rice, flour, milk Ideas and concepts - love, fun, work, money, peace, safety Information - advice, information, news, knowledge Categories - music, furniture, equipment, jewelry, meat
Countable
dollar song table bottle report job
Uncountable
money music furniture wine, water information work
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Positive: Full Form I am You are He / she / it is We are They are Contracted Form Im Youre Hes / Shes / Its Were Theyre
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I am not You are not He / she is not It is not We are not They are not
Dont forget am/is/are! I going to buy some new shoes next week. Im going to buy some new shoes next week. She not going to watch TV. Shes not going to watch TV. They going to get married in June. Theyre going to get married in June. Grammar Exercise: Future with Going to
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Comparative Adjectives
Use comparatives to compare two things:
My new car is faster than my old car. I'm older than my brother. Traveling by bike takes longer than traveling by motorcycle
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Comparative Adjectives
For Words that end in consonant + vowel
Double the last letter and add er Big Hot Thin Bigger Hotter Thinner
An elephant is bigger than a cat. Brazil is hotter than Sweden. My sister is thinner than me.
Reading English is easier than listening. Maria is happier than Dave. People today are busier than in the past.
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Comparative Adjectives
For Words with 2+ syllables
Add more before the adjective: Expensive Popular Interesting More expensive More popular More interesting
A car is more expensive than a computer. Michael Jackson's music is more popular than country music. Watching a movie is more interesting than studying grammar.
Eating fruit is better for your health than eating hamburgers. Cancer is worse than the flu. One mile is farther than one kilometer.
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Superlative Adjectives
Use superlatives to compare three or more things:
Jim is the oldest person in the family. Kelly is the youngest person in the family.
Adjective Old Big Easy Friendly Beautiful Expensive Good Bad Far
Superlative the oldest the biggest the easiest the friendliest the most beautiful the most expensive the best the worst the farthest
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Superlative Adjectives
Examples: My grandmother is the oldest person in my family. Russia is the biggest country in the world. This is the easiest test I've ever taken. Barry is the friendliest guy in the class. Donna is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. The most expensive shoes in the world cost 1.5 million dollars. I like all sports, but I like soccer the best. Picking up garbage was the worst job I've ever had. Australia is the farthest I've ever traveled.
Dont forget the! I read newest lesson from Espresso English. I read the newest lesson from Espresso English.
Superlatives are often used with the present perfect + ever: This is the best sushi I've ever eaten. What's the most expensive car you've ever driven? The longest book I've ever read was 500 pages. Jan is the friendliest person I've ever met.
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Adverbs
Use adjectives to describe nouns (things or people). Use adverbs to describe verbs (how a person does something): That was a terrible game. (adjective describes game) The team played terribly. (adverb describes played)
Common adverbs:
Adjective slow quiet bad beautiful dangerous careful easy healthy good fast hard Adverb slowly quietly badly beautifully dangerously carefully easily healthily well fast hard
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Adverbs
Examples:
My grandfather drives slowly, but I drive fast. The teacher spoke so quietly that I couldnt hear her. I can read English well, but I speak badly. Evan lives dangerously. He loves radical sports. We wrote the letter carefully so as not to make a mistake. I opened the jar easily. Soccer players need to eat healthily to stay in good shape. Janet works very hard. She arrives at work early and leaves late.
Adjectives go before the noun. Adverbs usually go after the verb: Ruth is a quiet person. (quiet describes person) Ruth speaks quietly. (quietly describes speaks)
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Examples:
Have you been to Italy? Yes, Ive been there three times. Have you been to Rio de Janeiro? No, I havent. I dont like hot weather. Has Diana been to a rock concert? Yes, many times! Has your brother been to a big sports event? No, he hasnt. He hates sports. 2) To talk about an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
Examples:
How long have you been married? Ive been married for five years. How long has John been a teacher? Hes been a teacher since last January.
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been to Paris.
been to Paris.
Negative
Full Form I have not You have not We have not They have not He / she / it has not Short Form I havent You havent We havent They havent He / she / it hasnt
been to Paris.
been to Paris.
Question
Full Form Have Has Short Form I / you / we / they he / she / it been to Paris? been to Paris?
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Irregular verbs
Verb break buy do eat get give go know leave make meet see take tell think write Past broke bought did ate got gave went knew left made met saw took told thought wrote Past Participle broken bought done eaten gotten given gone known left made met seen taken told thought written
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Ive seen the new Mission Impossible film. |-------------------?--------------|------------------------------------| past present future
I saw the new Mission Impossible film last week. |------------------------- |-------|------------------------------------| past last week present future
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Use the present perfect for unfinished time: Ive lived in Brazil for three years. (and I live in Brazil now) |----------------|>>>>>>>>>>|------------------------------------| past 3 years ago present future
Use the past simple for finished time: I lived in Brazil for three years. (and I dont live in Brazil now) |-------|>>>>>>>>>>|--------|-----------------------------------| past period of 3 years present future
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