Nouns.
Singular and Plural....irregular plural forms, countable and uncountable and names
Would you like an orange?...quieres una naranja?
Lemons are yellow
Peter has six mice
I eat rice for lunch
Anna is my friend
Adjectives...including possessive adjectives
He's a small boy
His name is Bill
Determiners
It's a banana
This is an apple
Put the hat on the boy's head
I want some milk
These books are blue
Pronouns
demonstrative, personal, and possessive interrogative pronouns and 'one'
This is my car
Can you see me?
Which is Anna?
Yes, please I'd like one
Which is Anna?
This is mine!
Is that yours?
Verbs
Present Simple
Nick is happy
I don't like eggs
Eat your lunch!
Is that your sister?
Present Continous
What are you doing?
The cat's sleeping
Can for ability
The baby can wave
Can for requests/permission
Can I have some birthday cake? (note the use of some here)
Have got for possession
Have you got a pen?
She hasn't got a dog
Adverbs
now-here-too
Conjunctions
and
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Who
Where
How do you spell that? Spell your name
Have to
Lucy has a book to read
-Ing forms as nouns
Swimming is good.
Story about+ing
This story is about playing football.
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What a/an+adjective+n
What a good dog!
What beautiful fish!
What now?
So do I..............................I love hippos
..........................................So do I
I like football
Me too
Would you like an apple?
Yes, please
Here you are.
Would you like some grapes?
Would you like to colour that ball?
There is/ there are......................There is a monkey in the tree.
There are some books on the table.
I like swimming
Let's go to the zoo!
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