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Grammar Book 6

This document contains a grammar textbook with lessons on various English grammar topics. It covers how to form questions with "how", expressing supposition with noun clauses, object pronouns, verbs followed by direct and indirect objects, the word "also", questions with "is, can, does", connecting ideas with "and" and "but", and question-answer pairs with "why" and "because". The lessons provide examples to illustrate different grammar structures and rules.

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Grammar Book 6

This document contains a grammar textbook with lessons on various English grammar topics. It covers how to form questions with "how", expressing supposition with noun clauses, object pronouns, verbs followed by direct and indirect objects, the word "also", questions with "is, can, does", connecting ideas with "and" and "but", and question-answer pairs with "why" and "because". The lessons provide examples to illustrate different grammar structures and rules.

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BOOK 6 Grammar

How + Be + subj + c

How Be Subj C

is your brother?
How are the children today?
was the food last week?
were they yesterday?
Expressing SUPPOSITION

Think
(That) noun clause as a
Direct Object
Book 6
Lesson 2 A
“It’s warm in the room,” Mary said.
Mary thinks (that) It’s warm in the
room.
“This movie is good,” he said.
He thinks (that) this movie is good.
“It isn’t very cold outside,” Jack said.
Jack doesn’t think it is very cold
outside.
OBJECT
PRONOUNS

Book 6
Lesson 1 B
Object Pronouns are used instead of a name.
They are used after verbs and prepositions.

Subject Pronouns Object Pronouns


I me
You you
He him
She her
It it
We us
They them
Does John know Mary?
Yes, he knows her.

When did he call you?


He called me last night.
When did you visit your parents?
I visited them yesterday morning.
Did you see John yesterday?
No, I didn’t see him yesterday.
How + verbs other
than Be

Book 6
Lesson 2 B
How + Aux. + Subject + Verb + ….?

How did Ann go to town?


How does Frank get to school?
How will you travel to your country?
How do you go to Mexico?
Expressing desire

Book 6
Lesson 2 B
I want

I would like some chocolate ice cream.

I would like to have


I I’d
You You’d
He He’d
She + would like (to) She’d like (to)
We We’d
They They’d

I’d like some cold water.


They’d like to go to Austin.
He’d like to play soccer.
Would I
How you
What would he
Who she like (to)…….?
When we
Where they

Would you like some soup?


What game would you like to
play?
Something, nothing, anything,

Book 6
Lesson 2 C
Affirmative Negative
something
Answers anything
nothing
something
Questions anything
anything
Let’s order something for dessert.
Would you like something to drink?
I didn’t eat anything for breakfast.
Did you buy anything?
Book 6
Lesson 3 A
Some verbs are followed by
two objects: a direct object
and an indirect object.
When the indirect object is
second, the preposition “to”
or “for” is used.
A.
Direct Object “to” “for” + object

John sent a postcard to Tom. ( to him)

Sally got a ticket for Ann. (for her)


B.
Indirect Object Direct Object

John sent Tom (him) a postcard.

Sally got Ann (her) a ticket.


Book 6
Lesson 3 B
Also means “in addition”, “ too”.
It’s not used with negative.
It comes after BE, and
before the main verb.
I’m tired. She’s also tired.
Sam will be a pilot. Peter will also be
a pilot.
She also bought some fruit.
Is a student?
Can he also speak French?
Does speak English?

is.
Yes, he can.
does.
and - but

Book 6
Lesson 4 A
And: it is used to connect like
statements.
I called Jan. We talked for an hour.
I called Jan, and we talked for an
hour.
Ann likes to dance, and Bill likes
to dance.
I ate chicken for lunch, and I had it
for dinner.
Questions and
Answers
Why - because

Book 6
Lesson 4 B
1. Why + be + subject + ………?

Why is he in his room? Because he is


sick.
Why are you smiling? Because I am
happy.
Why are you tired? Because I worked
late.
2. Why + Aux. + subject +Verb…..?
Why did he go to New York? Because he
wanted to visit his sister.
Why do we have to go to the lab?
Because we need to listen to tapes.
Why did Sue go to bed very early?
Because she was sick.
Why does Mr. White take pictures?
Because he likes to.
BOOK 6 Grammar

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