Today's Lesson: Let's Explore 3 Page 12
Corrected Sentences
->
Where are Sally and Carl?
They are in the dining room
-> Yes, they does = Yes, they do
-> They likes = They like fruits a lot
* Singular noun takes singular verb (with s)
* Plural noun takes plural verb (without -s)
-> Every Saturday I got to the Seoul for
cabin crew = Every Saturday I go to Seoul for my cabin crew class.
-> They want some ideal weight = They
have a certain weight for the cabin crews.
-> It is a candy bar = It is a candy bar
store.
-> Mr. Berks owner of the store = Mr.
Berks is the owner of the store
-> He sell candies = He sells candies
-> This class make my Monday is more
happy = This class makes my Mondays happy.
-> But the Philippines eat rice for
breakfast, right? = Do Filipinos eat rice for breakfast? Here are some tips when using "or"
1. Two singular subjects connected by or,
either/or, or neither/nor require a singular verb.
Examples:
My aunt or my uncle is arriving by train
today.
Neither Juan nor Carmen is available.
Either Kiana or Casey is helping today with
stage decorations.
2. The verb in and or, either/or, or
neither/nor sentence agrees with the noun or pronoun closest to it.
Examples:
Neither the plates nor the serving bowl
goes on that shelf.
Neither the serving bowl nor the plates go
on that shelf.
Pronunciation Check
1. Intermittent = / ,in-tur'mi-t(u)nt /
2. Breakfast = /brek-fust/
3. Hungry =/ húng-gree/
4. Room =/ rûm/
5. Chocolate = /chó-k(u-)lut/
6. Hard = /haard/
7. rain = /reyn /
Homework:
What is the best
chocolate you have tasted?
Comment:
I am happy to hear that you are enjoying the class. You participated well in our class discussions. You are so eager to learn that is why teaching English is fun with you.
- Teacher Aziel
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