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Sunday, January 15, 2012

The A, An and The Exercise

The A, An and The Exercise at planet 4 English
Fill the gaps with a, an or the.
1
Excuse me. Have you got ______ time?
2 I want ______  new printer for Christmas.
3 I was four the first time I saw ______ elephant.
4 I spoke to ______ boss this morning about having next Friday off.
5 It was ______ exciting movie.
6 She had ______  boiled egg for breakfast.
7 Have ______  nice day.
8 Where did you buy ______ oranges?
9 ______ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
10 ______ avalanche killed four skiers in Austria today.
11 ______  huge ape ran out of the forest and stole my picnic hamper.
12 Can you tell me ______ way to the post office, please?
13 My students like to do their activity books lying on ______ floor.
14 Samantha's bought a new car. It's ______ red one, parked next to that motorbike.
15 I like this jumper but it's brown. Have you got it in ______ different colour?
16 It's such ______  nice day that I think I'll go and read my book in the park.
17 ______ River Thames flows right through the middle of London.
18 I saw ______ eagle hovering high above the valley.

The Present Simple Tense Exercise

The Present Simple Tense Exercise atplanet4english
Use the verb in brackets to fill the gaps.
Affirmative sentences.
1 I ________ in Godella.(to live)
2 Daisy________  chocolate.(to love)
3 Andy ________ too fast.(to drive)
4 We ________ lunch at two.(to have)
5 You ________ great.(to look)
Negative sentences.
6 They ________________ much.(to say)
7 Charlie ________________ golf.(to play)
8 I ________________ hamburgers.(to like)
9 Sammy and I________________  much TV.(to watch)
10 It ________________ very often in Valencia.(to rain)
Questions.
11 ________ you play tennis?
12 ________ Carol drive?
13 ________ they do the shopping together?
14 ________  dogs eat fish?
15 What________  it do?

Exercises on verb to Be

To Be in the Present Tense at planet4english
Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be.
Affirmative sentences
1 I ________  never happy on a Sunday afternoon.
2 We ________  Scottish.
3 He ________ a pilot.
4 Samantha and Nigel ________ angry.
5 You ________ clever and good-looking.
Negative sentences
6 You ________ French.
7 Gloria ________ at home.
8 Linda and I ________ pleased about it.
9 I ________ cruel.
10 It ________ good.
Questions
11  ________ you from Tokyo?
12 ________ Ricky Mexican?
13 ________ we alright for milk?
14 ________ he married?
15 ________ you tired?

present continuous

1. Conjugation
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I am working
You are working
He is working
She is working
It is working
We are working
You are working
They are working
I am not working
You are not working
He is not working
She is not working
It is not working
We are not working
You are not working
They are not working
Am I working?
Are you working?
Is he working?
Is she working?
Is it working?
Are we working?
Are you working?
Are they working?
Contracted forms:       am = 'm                          is   = 's                          are = 're
                               am not  = 'm not              is not = isn't                   are not  = aren't
 
2. Spelling of the ing-form (present participle)
General rule: infinitive without 'to' + ING
to work --> working
to play --> playing
Verbs ending in a silent E: the E is dropped +ING
to live --> living
to come --> coming
Verbs ending in IE: the IE changes into Y +ING
to die --> dying
to lie --> lying
Verbs with the stress on the last syllable, ending in a consonant,
preceded by a short vowel: the end consonant is doubled + ING

to stop --> stopping
to begin --> beginning
Verbs ending in L: the L is doubled +ING
to travel --> travelling
to quarrel --> quarrelling
Verbs ending in IC: the C is followed by K +ING
to picnic --> picnicking
to panic --> panicking

present simple

1. Conjugation
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I work
You work
He works
She works
It works
We work
You work
They work
I do not work
You do not work
He does not work
She does not work
It does not work
You do not work
We do not work
They do not work
Do I work ?
Do you work ?
Does he work ?
Does she work ?
Does it work ?
Do we work ?
Do you work ?
Do they work ?
Contracted forms: do not = don't / does not = doesn't
 
2. Spelling of 3rd person singular (he, she, it)
General rule: infinitive without 'to' + S
to work ==> works
to play ==> plays
Verbs ending in O, SS, X, CH, SH : infinitive without 'to' + ES
to go ==> goes
to kiss ==> kisses
Verbs ending in Y, preceded by a consonant: Y changes into IES
to cry ==> cries
to fly ==> flies

short answers

1. To be
Interrogative Positive answers Negative answers
Am I?
Are you?
Is he?
Is she?
Is it?
Are we?
Are they?
Are you?
Yes, I am.
Yes, you are.
Yes, he is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, we are.
Yes, they are.
Yes, you are.
No, I 'm not.
No, you aren't.
No, he isn't.
No, she isn't.
No, it isn't.
No, we aren't.
No, they aren't.
No, you aren't.

2. To have
Interrogative Positive answers Negative answers
Have I got ?
Have you got ?
Has he got ?
Has she got ?
Has it got ?
Have we got ?
Have you got ?
Have they got ? 
Yes, I have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, he has.
Yes, she has.
Yes, it has.
Yes, we have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, they have.
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't.
No, he hasn't.
No, she hasn't.
No, it hasn't.
No, we haven't.
No, you haven't.
No, they haven't.

3. To do
Interrogative Positive answers Negative answers
Do I ?
Do you ?
Does he ?
Does she ?
Does it ?
Do we ?
Do you ?
Do they ?
Yes, I do.
Yes, you do.
Yes, he does.
Yes, she does.
Yes, it does.
Yes, we do.
Yes, you do.
Yes, they do.
No, I don't.
No, you don't.
No, he doesn't.
No, she doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
No, we don't.
No, you don't.
No, they don't.

much, many and a lot of

1. Much and many
We use much and many in:
- negative sentences
- interrogative sentences (questions)
- affirmative senteces with so, as, too
 
2. A lot of
We use a lot of in affirmative sentences.
(In spoken English much and many is often replaced by a lot of.)
 
3. Scheme
Ask yourself these questions.
Follow the arrows and you will get the right answer.
 
 

plural

1. Regular
General rule: singular + S:
girl - girls
boy - boys
Nouns ending in -S, -SS, -SH, -CH, -X get -ES:
box - boxes
bus - buses
Some nouns ending in -O behind a consonant get -ES:
potato - potatoes
tomato - tomatoes
Nouns ending in -Y behind a consonant change -Y into -IES:
lady - ladies
baby - babies
Some nouns ending in -F or -FE change -F(E) into -VES:
knife - knives
wife - wives
 
2. Irregular: learn them by heart!
man
foot
woman
tooth
goose
mouse
louse
child
penny
men
feet
women
teeth
geese
mice
lice
children
pence
 
3. Always singular, always plural
Some nouns are always plural:
clothes, jeans, trousers, shorts, people,
police, glasses, scissors, mathematics
Some nouns (abstract, materials, kinds of food) are always singular:
bread, tea, cheese, jam, soup, soap, snow, cotton,
wood, water, information, advice, knowledge, furniture
Some nouns have the same form for singular and plural:
Names of kind of fish: cod, herring, salmon, trout, ...
Names of some animals: deer, sheep, swine, ...

Grammar guide- possessive adjective

1. Form and examples
my
your
his
her
its
our
your
their
My name is Sean.
What's your dog's name?
Is this his car?
Her car is a Mini.
Its nest is high in the tree.
Are our parents at home?
Your tests are good.
Their rooms are nice.

Friday, January 13, 2012

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Possessive

1. Possessive
To make the genitive of nouns of people or animals we add 's
My mother's hobby is surfing.
The yellow one is my dad's car.

To plural of nouns of people or animals ending in -s we add ' (apostrophe)
The cats' food is in the kitchen.
Where is the ladies' room?

To proper nouns (name) ending in a sibilant (=sound like an S) we add an 's
Prince Charles's wedding was in 1981.
We walked through St James's park.
 
 
No S sound at the end
 S sound at the end  
Nouns 's '  
Names 's 's  

personal pronouns

1. Subject pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they
refers to the speaker
refers to the person spoken to
refers to a male person
refers to a female person
refers to a thing or an animal
refers to the speaker and one or more persons
refers to the people spoken to
refers to people or things
 
2. Object pronouns
me
you
him
her
it
us
you
them
refers to the speaker
refers to the person spoken to
refers to a male person
refers to a female person
refers to a thing or an animal
refers to the speaker and one or more persons
refers to the people spoken to
refers to people or things

The definite article is THE

1. Sounds
The definite article is THE.
It is used for singular and plural.
The pronunciation differs before a vowel or consonant.
The difference depends on the sound of the vowels and consonants, not the spelling.
 
2. Examples
THE / ð¶ /
 
THE / ði: /
 
a teacher
a peach
a woman
a house
a man
a useful book
a university
a European
an English teacher
an orange
an old woman
an hour
an honest man
an heir
an honour
an Irish person

Explanation of the symbols: these symbols help you to use the correct pronunciation.
/ ð¶ / You pronounce / ð / it like th in these. You pronounce the / ¶ / like e in answer
/ ði: / You pronounce / ð / it like th in these. You pronounce the / i: / like ee in see
 
3. Use
THE is used before names of instruments:
I play the piano.
My sisters play the violin.
My teacher plays the guitar.
Don't put THE before names of meals, except when we talk about a particular meal:
Dinner is served.
What time do you have lunch.
BUT: The dinner we had yesterday was delicious.
Don't put THE before names of seasons, except when we talk about a particular season:
We have a long holiday in summer.
Flowers bloom in spring.
BUT: The winter of 1966 was the coldest in history.
No THE before names of mountains:
Mount Everest is 8,862 metres high.
We stood on top of Etna.
No THE before abstract nouns used in general use:
I love nature.

grammar guide: The indefinite articles are A or AN

1. Sounds
The indefinite articles are A or AN.
We use A before a consonant-sound.
We use AN before a vowel-sound.
The difference depends on the sound of the vowels and consonants, not the spelling!
 
2. Examples
a teacher
a peach
a woman
a house
a man
a useful book
a university
a European
an English teacher
an orange
an old woman
an hour
an honest man
an heir
an honour
an Irish person
 
3. Use
A or AN is used before names of professions:
He is a painter.
My sister is studying to be a doctor.
It's really nice to be a student.
A is used before words like couple, dozen, hundred, thousand, million, ...:
A couple of years ago I was living in Britain.
There were a thousand people in the stadium.
A or AN means 'every' or 'each' in some expressions of time, speed, price,...:
She visits me twice a year.
He drives 50 miles an hour.
Don't put A or AN before uncountables:
I don't like milk.
Silence is golden.
We're having soup for lunch.

grammar guide: verb to have

1. Affirmative sentences
Full forms Contracted forms    
I have got
You have got
He has got
She has got
It has got
We have got
You have got
They have got
I 've got
You 've got
He 's got
She 's got
It 's got
We 've got
You 've got
They 've got
   
 
2. Negative sentences
Full forms Contracted forms    
I have not got
You have not got
He has not got
She has not got
It has not got
We have not got
You have not got
They have not got
I haven't got
You haven't got
He hasn't got
She hasn't got
It hasn't got
We haven't got
You haven't got
They haven't got
   
 
3. Interrogative sentences + short answers
Interrogative Positive answers Negative answers  
Have I got ?
Have you got ?
Has he got ?
Has she got ?
Has it got ?
Have we got ?
Have you got ?
Have they got ? 
Yes, I have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, he has.
Yes, she has.
Yes, it has.
Yes, we have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, they have.
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't.
No, he hasn't.
No, she hasn't.
No, it hasn't.
No, we haven't.
No, you haven't.
No, they haven't.

grammar guide: verb to be

1. Affirmative sentences
Full forms Contracted forms    
I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
We are
They are
You are
I'm
You're
He's
She's
It's
We 're
They 're
You 're
   
 
2. Negative sentences
Full forms Contracted forms    
I am not
You are not
He is not
She is not
It is not
We are not
They are not
You are not
I 'm not
You aren't
He isn't
She isn't
It isn't
We aren't
They aren't
You aren't
   
 
3. Interrogative sentences + short answers
Interrogative Positive answers Negative answers  
Am I?
Are you?
Is he?
Is she?
Is it?
Are we?
Are they?
Are you?
Yes, I am.
Yes, you are.
Yes, he is.
Yes, she is.
Yes, it is.
Yes, we are.
Yes, they are.
Yes, you are.
No, I 'm not.
No, you aren't.
No, he isn't.
No, she isn't.
No, it isn't.
No, we aren't.
No, they aren't.
No, you aren't.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

English first term exam primary 2 انجليزي الصف الثاني

primary 2 first term exam in English 
امتحان نصف العام 2012 انجليزي الصف الثاني منسق وجميل وجاهز للطباعة
يمكنكم قراءة الامتحان هنا او تحميله منسق في ملف وورد من الرابط التالي

حمل من هنا 
للقراءة من هذه المدونة ولكن دون تنسيق وهي للمعاينة فقط فالافضل ان تحمل الملف المنسق الجاهز حتي لاتتعب في تنسيقه بعد ذلك وهو ملف وورد يمكنك التعديل فيه كما تشاء

الأزهر الشريف امتحان نصف العام يناير 2012م الصف /الثاني الابتدائي
منطقة البحيرة الأزهرية (الفصل الدراسي الاول) المادة / انجليزي
مدرسة جبارس الابتدائية الزمن / ساعة ونصف

1-Read and choose ONE picture:

1- Lion.


2- Monkey.


3- hand


4- banana
2-Look at the picture, read and circle "Yes" or "No":
1- It is a hen. Yes No
2- It is a book. Yes No
3- It is a dog. Yes No
4- It is a bee. Yes No
3-Match the words with the pictures:
tree
ball
apple
cat


الاســــــــــــــــم :..................................
الصـــــــــــــف :...................................
رقم الجــــــلوس :.................................... الرقم السري:.............................
التاريــــــــــخ : / / 20


الرقم السري: ...................................
4-Rearrange the letters to form words:


lleb ozo itek

……….. ………... ………. …………
5- Copy the following sentence:
Ramy cannot swim.

السؤال
الدرجة
المصحح
الأول


الثاني


الثالث


الرابع


الخامس


المجموع



أسماءالمصححين:.............................................................................
المراجع العددي :........................... المراجع الفني:...............................


مدرس المادة وكيل المعهد شيخ المعهد الموجه المراجع رئيس القسم
............... ............. .............. ............... ...............

امتحان نصف العام انجليزي للصف الثالث English first term exam

English primary three first term Exam 
امتحان نصف العام في اللغة الانجليزية للصف الثالث حمل الان
ملحوظة: يمكنكم قراءة الامتحان هنا او تحميله منسق في ملف وورد من الرابط التالي 

حمل من هنا
 للقراءة من هذه المدونة ولكن دون تنسيق وهي للمعاينة فقط فالافضل ان تحمل الملف المنسق الجاهز حتي لاتتعب في تنسيقه بعد ذلك وهو ملف وورد يمكنك التعديل فيه كما تشاء 


الأزهر الشريف امتحان نصف العام يناير 2012م الصف / الثالث الابتدائي
منطقة .......... الأزهرية المادة / انجليزي
مدرسة ........ الابتدائية الزمن / ساعة ونصف

[1] Look at the pictures, read and choose one picture:



a) sheep



b) pot



c) sock



d) fit


[2] Match the words with the pictures:
elephant
hat
pencil
car



[3] Look at the pictures, read and circle "Yes" or "No":

1- It's a pen. Yes No
2- It's a tree. Yes No
3- It's a bee. Yes No
4- It's a bag. Yes No



الاســــــــــــــــم :..................................
الصـــــــــــــف :...................................
رقم الجــــــلوس :................................. الرقم السري :........................
التاريــــــــــخ : / / 20

الرقم السري: ...................................

[4] Look at the pictures and write the missing letters:




Bana - - s b - - l b - -

[ [6] Copy the sentence in good handwriting:
Listen to the teacher.


……………………………………………………………………………..
السؤال
الدرجة
المصحح
الأول


الثاني


الثالث


الرابع


الخامس


السادس


المجموع


أسماء المصححين:.............................................................................
المراجع العددي :........................... المراجع الفني:...............................

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