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4. We bought five chairs.

. Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns 5. Can you lend me a pen?


6. I need two tickets for the show.
7. The store sells bananas.
Explanation:
8. How many friends do you have?
9. He has a lot of ideas.
• Possessive Adjectives show ownership and are
10. There are several pictures on the wall.
always used before a noun.
• Possessive Pronouns also show ownership but are
Examples of Uncountable Nouns:
used in place of a noun, so they stand alone.

1. We need more water.


Possessive Adjectives Table with Possessive Pronouns:
2. Do you have any information?
3. She gave me some good advice.
Possessive 4. I don’t like sugar in my tea.
Subject Possessive Adjective
Pronoun 5. There is too much noise here.
I my mine 6. I love music.
You your yours 7. Can I get some milk?
8. He has a lot of homework to do.
He his his
9. I need more furniture in this room.
She her hers 10. We need to clean the glass.
It its its
We our ours
3. Have/Has
They their theirs

Explanation:
Examples:

• "Have" is used with I, you, we, and they.


1. This is my book. (Possessive adjective) • "Has" is used with he, she, and it.
2. Is this bag yours? (Possessive pronoun)
3. His car is parked outside. (Possessive adjective)
Examples:
4. That phone is hers. (Possessive pronoun)
5. We like our teacher. (Possessive adjective)
6. This house is theirs. (Possessive pronoun) 1. I have a new phone.
7. Her dog is very friendly. (Possessive adjective) 2. She has two brothers.
8. Your keys are on the table. (Possessive adjective) 3. We have a meeting today.
9. My computer is broken. (Possessive adjective) 4. He has a big house.
10. These shoes are mine. (Possessive pronoun) 5. They have a dog.
6. It has a long tail.
7. You have a great idea.
8. She has a good sense of humor.
2. Countable/Uncountable Nouns
9. I have an important exam tomorrow.
10. He has a lot of homework.
Explanation:

• Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted 4. There is/There are
(e.g., "apple," "car"). They can be singular or plural.
• Uncountable nouns cannot be counted (e.g.,
Explanation:
"water," "information"). They are always singular.

• Use "There is" with singular countable nouns or


Examples of Countable Nouns:
uncountable nouns.
• Use "There are" with plural countable nouns.
1. I have two books.
2. There is one apple on the table.
3. She owns three cars.

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Examples: 4. How much water is in the bottle?
5. How many chairs are there in the room?
1. There is a book on the table. (singular countable) 6. How much money do you have?
2. There are two dogs in the yard. (plural countable) 7. How many students are in the class?
3. There is some water in the glass. (uncountable) 8. How much information did you get?
4. There are many chairs in the room. (plural countable) 9. How many books did you buy?
5. There is a car outside. (singular countable) 10. How much milk is in the fridge?
6. There are three apples in the basket. (plural
countable)
7. There is some sugar in the bowl. (uncountable) 1. Adverbs of Frequency
8. There are a lot of people at the party. (plural
countable) Explanation:
9. There is a letter for you. (singular countable)
10. There are five pens on the desk. (plural countable)
• Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something
happens.
• They usually come before the main verb, but after
5. This/That/These/Those the verb "to be."

Explanation: Adverb of Frequency Usage


always 100%
• This and These refer to things that are near.
usually 80%
• That and Those refer to things that are far.
• This is singular, these is plural. often 60%
• That is singular, those is plural. sometimes 40%
rarely 20%
Examples:
never 0%

1. This is my car. (near, singular)


Examples:
2. That is his house. (far, singular)
3. These are my shoes. (near, plural)
4. Those are her books. (far, plural) 1. She always drinks coffee in the morning.
5. This is a beautiful dress. (near, singular) 2. We usually go to the park on Sundays.
6. Those are my friends. (far, plural) 3. He often watches movies at night.
7. These flowers are lovely. (near, plural) 4. They sometimes eat out.
8. That phone is expensive. (far, singular) 5. I rarely get up early on weekends.
9. This chair is very comfortable. (near, singular) 6. He never smokes.
10. Those trees are very tall. (far, plural) 7. She often travels for work.
8. We sometimes play tennis after school.
9. He is always late for class.
6. How much/How many 10. I never go to bed late.

Explanation:
2. Prepositions of Place

• How much is used with uncountable nouns to ask


Explanation:
about the quantity.
• How many is used with countable nouns to ask about
the number. • Prepositions of place show the position or location of
someone or something.

Examples:
Preposition Meaning

1. How many apples do you have? in inside something


2. How much sugar do you need? on on the surface of something
3. How many people are coming to the party?
2
under below something Examples:

next to beside something


1. I’ll see you at 7 p.m.
behind at the back of something
2. She works on weekends.
in front of at the front of something 3. They were born in 1990.
between in the space separating two things 4. We have a meeting at noon.
5. I’ll call you on your birthday.
above higher than something
6. He exercises in the evening.
below lower than something 7. The store opens at 9 a.m.
near close to something 8. We go on vacation in the summer.
9. The party is on Friday.
10. They arrived at midnight.
Examples:

1. The book is on the table.


2. The cat is under the bed.
1. Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns
3. She is sitting next to me.
4. The car is parked in front of the house.
5. He lives near the park. Fill-in-the-Blank:
6. The keys are in the drawer.
7. The picture is above the sofa. 1. This is not my pen. It’s __________ (yours/your).
8. There is a garden behind the house. 2. I love __________ (my/mine) job.
9. The store is between the bank and the cafe. 3. She is looking for __________ (her/hers) keys.
10. The shoes are below the chair. 4. This house is __________ (our/ours).
5. We forgot to bring __________ (their/theirs) books.
6. That’s not __________ (my/mine) phone, it's
3. Prepositions of Time __________ (his/him).
7. Is this notebook __________ (her/hers)?
8. They left __________ (their/theirs) bags on the table.
9. Is this bike __________ (your/yours)?
10. The cat is playing with __________ (its/it’s) toy.
11. __________ (Our/Ours) friends are coming to visit.
12. These shoes are __________ (their/theirs).

2. Countable/Uncountable Nouns

Fill-in-the-Blank:

1. I need some __________ (milk/milks) for my coffee.


2. How many __________ (apples/apple) do you want?
3. We have a lot of __________
(information/informations) about the project.
4. She bought three __________ (books/book) yesterday.
5. Can you give me some __________ (advice/advices)?
6. How much __________ (money/moneys) do you have?
7. There are five __________ (students/student) in the
classroom.
Explanation: 8. Please add a little __________ (sugar/sugars) to my
tea.
9. I found several __________ (pictures/picture) in the
• Prepositions of time tell us when something
album.
happens.
10. He needs more __________ (homework/homeworks)
to finish.
11. Do you want some __________ (water/waters)?

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12. How many __________ (chairs/chair) are in the office? 5. This/That/These/Those

Multiple Choice:
3. Have/Has

1. __________ (a) This (b) That (c) These is my car.


Multiple Choice: 2. __________ (a) This (b) That (c) These are my books.
3. __________ (a) That (b) These (c) Those shoes are hers.
1. She __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a lot of 4. __________ (a) This (b) These (c) That house is very old.
friends. 5. __________ (a) That (b) Those (c) This flowers are
2. They __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a big beautiful.
house. 6. __________ (a) These (b) This (c) Those is a nice jacket.
3. He __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a new job. 7. __________ (a) That (b) These (c) This is my friend.
4. I __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having an idea. 8.
5. We __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a car. 9. __________ (a) These (b) This (c) Those are my keys.
6. She __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a meeting 10. __________ (a) These (b) This (c) Those computer is
today. broken.
7. It __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a long tail. 11. __________ (a) That (b) This (c) Those is his bike.
8. You __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a beautiful 12. __________ (a) These (b) This (c) Those are my friends.
voice. 13. __________ (a) That (b) These (c) This shoes are too
9. They __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a new big.
baby.
10. He __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a lot of work
to do. 6. How Much/How Many
11. We __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a great idea.
12. I __________ (a) have (b) has (c) having a busy Fill-in-the-Blank:
schedule today.

1. __________ (How much/How many) money do you


have?
4. There is/There are
2. __________ (How much/How many) apples do you
want?
Fill-in-the-Blank: 3. __________ (How much/How many) sugar is in the
tea?
1. __________ (There is/There are) three apples on the 4. __________ (How much/How many) students are in
table. the class?
2. __________ (There is/There are) a book in my bag. 5. __________ (How much/How many) milk do we need?
3. __________ (There is/There are) many people at the 6. __________ (How much/How many) chairs are there?
concert. 7. __________ (How much/How many) time do we have?
4. __________ (There is/There are) a letter for you on the 8. __________ (How much/How many) cars are parked
desk. outside?
5. __________ (There is/There are) a lot of water in the 9. __________ (How much/How many) information did
bottle. you receive?
6. __________ (There is/There are) two cats in the garden. 10. __________ (How much/How many) homework does
7. __________ (There is/There are) some sugar in the she have?
bowl. 11. __________ (How much/How many) bread is left?
8. __________ (There is/There are) a car parked outside. 12. __________ (How much/How many) people are
9. __________ (There is/There are) five chairs in the room. coming?
10. __________ (There is/There are) a meeting tomorrow.
11. __________ (There is/There are) a few people waiting
outside. 7. Adverbs of Frequency
12. __________ (There is/There are) some milk in the
fridge. Multiple Choice:

1. She __________ (a) always (b) never (c) sometimes


drinks coffee in the morning. %50
4
2. They __________ (a) usually (b) rarely (c) never go to
the gym.
%20
3. He __________ (a) often (b) never (c) always forgets his
keys.
%80
4. We __________ (a) sometimes (b) rarely (c) always eat
breakfast together.
%40
5. I __________ (a) always (b) sometimes (c) never watch
TV after dinner.
%0
6. She __________ (a) never (b) often (c) always smiles.
%80
7. He __________ (a) sometimes (b) always (c) rarely
reads books.
%20
8. They __________ (a) often (b) never (c) usually take the
bus.
%80
9. I __________ (a) never (b) sometimes (c) always wake
up late.
%40
10. He __________ (a) always (b) rarely (c) sometimes
goes to bed early.
%100
11. She __________ (a) never (b) always (c) sometimes
plays the piano.
%0
12. We __________ (a) often (b) rarely (c) never go to the
beach in summer.
%60

8. Prepositions of Time

Multiple Choice:

1. The meeting is __________ (a) at (b) on (c) in 3 p.m.


2. I was born __________ (a) in (b) at (c) on 1995.
3. We go to the beach __________ (a) at (b) in (c) on
summer.
4. She is coming __________ (a) on (b) at (c) in Monday.
5. The train leaves __________ (a) at (b) in (c) on noon.
6. The party is __________ (a) in (b) on (c) at Friday.
7. We are going on vacation __________ (a) at (b) on (c) in
August.
8. They arrived __________ (a) in (b) on (c) at midnight.
9. My birthday is __________ (a) at (b) in (c) on January.
10. The concert starts __________ (a) in (b) at (c) on 8 p.m.
11. I’ll see you __________ (a) on (b) in (c) at the weekend.
12. He was born __________ (a) on (b) in (c) at May.

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