English Grammar Course For Beginners: Basic English Grammar

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Hi everybody.
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Welcome to Beginner 1.
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In these videos, I hope to teach you some basic English.
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So these videos are for low level beginners.
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Okay…
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Now when you watch these videos, I want you to pay attention.
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Okay…
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Watch all the videos in the series.
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Okay…
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Please listen carefully and if there are any words or expressions that you don’t know,
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please check your dictionary.
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Another thing you should do is repeat after me.
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Repeating is a really good practice.
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Okay…
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So, I know that some of these videos are hard.
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But please don’t give up.
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If you try your best, and watch all of these videos, I know that your English will get
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better.
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Okay, well let’s get started.
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Hi, everybody and welcome to this video.
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Now in this video, I want to talk about the difference between consonants and vowels.
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Now, in the English alphabet, there are twenty-six letters.
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And in the alphabet, there are five main vowels and one special vowel.
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And the rest are consonants.
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So, let’s look at the board.
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Here’s the alphabet.
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The first letter, ‘a’, is a vowel.
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The next letter, ‘b’, is a consonant.
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‘c’ is a consonant.
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‘d’: consonant.
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‘e’ is a vowel.
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Then, ‘f’, is a consonant.
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‘g’: consonant.
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‘h’: consonant.
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‘e’ is another vowel.
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‘j’ is a consonant.
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‘k’: consonant. ‘l’, ‘m’, ‘n’ are consonants.
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‘o’ is another vowel.
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‘p’, ‘q’, ‘r’, ’s’ and ‘t’, these are all consonants.
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‘u’ is the last main vowel.
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‘v’: consonant.
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‘w’: consonant.
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‘x’: consonant.
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‘y’ is the special vowel.
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And we’ll talk about that more later on.
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And ‘z’ is the last letter and it is a consonant.
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Okay, so, there are twenty-six letters in the alphabet.
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There are five main vowels.
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One special vowel.
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And the rest are consonant.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay…
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Let’s look at some words.
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Now all English words have vowels.
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Maybe one or many vowels.
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So, let’s look at these words.
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The first word is “cat”.
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Okay, we have ‘c’ is a consonant.
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‘a’ a vowel.
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‘t’: consonant.
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“Egg”.
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‘e’ is a vowel.
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And ‘g’, ‘g’. ‘g’ is a consonant.
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“Hit”.
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‘h’ is a consonant.
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‘i’ a vowel.
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And ‘t’ a consonant.
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“Top”.
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‘t’ is a consonant.
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‘o’ is a vowel.
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And ‘p’ a consonant.
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The last word is “cut”.
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‘c’ is a consonant.
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‘u’ a vowel.
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And ‘t’ a consonant.
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So we have the main vowels: ‘a’, ’e ’,’i’ ,’o’ ,’u’.
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Now, I said ‘y’ is a special vowel.
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That’s because sometimes it’s a vowel and sometimes it’s a consonant.
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So let’s look.
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In the word, “why”, the letter ‘y’ sounds like ‘i’.
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“Why”.
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So it is a vowel.
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“Bicycle”.
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The letter ‘y’ sounds like ‘i’.
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“Bicycle”.
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‘i’ is the letter ‘i’ right, it sounds like the letter ‘i’.
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So, in this case ‘y’ is also a vowel.
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“Pretty”.
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“Pretty”.
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‘y’ sounds like ‘e’.
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Okay…
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“Pretty”.
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So, it’s a vowel.
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Now, in the last two words, “you” and “yes”, the letter ‘y’ is a consonant.
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Usually, if ‘y’ comes at the beginning of a word, or if it makes a /u/ sound, for
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example, “you”, “yes”, it is a consonant.
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Okay…
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So again, five main vowels: ‘a’, ’e’, ’i’, ’o’, ’u’.
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And ‘y’ the special vowel.
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Now to help us remember vowels, we can say, “a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y.”
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Okay, repeat again after me.
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“a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y.”
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One more time, faster.
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“a, e, i, o, u and sometimes y.”
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Okay, and that’s the end of this video.
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Thank you.
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Hi everybody and welcome to this video.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about using ‘a’ or ‘an’.
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Okay…
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We use ‘a’ or ‘an’ in front of nouns.
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Well, what is a noun?
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A noun is a person, place, thing or animal.
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Okay, so let’s look at the board.
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The first noun we have is “banana”.
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“Banana”, starts with the consonant ‘b’.
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So we put “a banana”.
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“a banana”.
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Look at the next word.
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“Apple”.
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In this case, the first letter is ‘a’. ‘a’ is a vowel.
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Remember the vowels are a, e, i, o, u, so we have to put ‘an’.
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“an apple”.
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“cat”.
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Hmmm.
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The first letter, ‘c’, is a consonant.
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So, should we put, ‘a’ or ‘an’?
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Remember, if it’s a consonant, we have to put ‘a’.
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“a cat”.
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The next word, “boy”.
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Again, the word starts with a consonant: ‘b’.
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So we have to say, “a boy”.
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The next word, “egg”, has the letter ‘e’ in front.
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‘e’ is a vowel.
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So what do we put?
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We put ‘an’.
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If we read it, it sounds like “an egg.”
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“an egg”.
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Okay, and the last word is “ant”.
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“ant” starts with the vowel ‘a’.
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So again, we must put……”an ant”.
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“an ant”.
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Now, let’s go through these words together.
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“a banana”.
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“a banana”.
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“an apple”.
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“an apple”.
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Keep in mind that when you have ‘an’ in front, it has to sound like almost one word.
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“an apple”.
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“an apple”.
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“a cat”.
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“a cat”.
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“a boy”.
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“a boy”.
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“an egg”.
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“an egg”.
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“an egg”.
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“an egg”.
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“an ant”.
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“an ant”.
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“an ant”.
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Okay…
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Let’s move on the next part.
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Okay, let’s do some extra practice.
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Ahhh, I have some nouns on the board.
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Remember, a noun is a person, place, thing or animal.
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So let’s go through them one by one.
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“A book”, “book” is a thing.
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It’s a thing that we read.
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“Park”, is a place.
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It’s a place we go.
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“Umbrella” is a thing.
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Right…
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Umbrella is a thing that we use when it’s raining.
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“Elephant”.
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“Elephant” is an animal.
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“Doctor”.
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“Doctor” is a person.
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And “orange”.
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Orange is a thing that we eat.
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Okay…
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Now, I’m going to say ‘a’ or ‘an’ in front of the nouns.
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I want you to listen and see if you can hear the difference.
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Okay…
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We have “book”.
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In that case we say, “a book”.
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“a book”.
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We have to say, “a book”.
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Okay…
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The next one is “park”.
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We say, “a park”.
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“a park”.
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Remember, we put ‘a’ in front of words that begin with consonants.
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‘b’ and ‘p’ are consonants.
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That’s why we say, “a book”, “a park”.
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Okay…
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How about the next word?
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“an umbrella”.
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“an umbrella”.
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Could you here the difference?
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“an umbrella”.
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We say ‘an’ because umbrella starts with a vowel: ‘u’.
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“an umbrella”.
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Okay… “elephant”.
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We should we say?
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“elephant”.
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“elephant”.
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Again, elephant starts with a vowel.
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“a doctor”.
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“a doctor”.
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“a doctor”.
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And the last word, “an orange”.
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“an orange”.
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Again, we have to say, “an orange” because ‘o’ is a vowel.
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So, let’s go through each word one more time.
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“a book”.
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“a book”.
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Okay… “a park”.
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“a park”.
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“an umbrella”.
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“an umbrella”.
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Notice it sounds like one word.
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“an umbrella”.
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“an elephant”.
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“an elephant”.
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“a doctor”.
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“a doctor”.
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And the last one.
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“an orange”.
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“an orange”.
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Okay…
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So that’s the end of this video.
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I hope you can remember when to use ‘a’ and ‘an’.
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Okay, thank you.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody and welcome to this video.
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Now, in this lesson I’m going to talk about singular and plural nouns.
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Okay…
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Singular means one.
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And plural means more than one or many.
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Okay…
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So let’s look at the board.
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This part is showing singular nouns.
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Okay, remember, singular means one.
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Okay…
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So when the noun is singular, we put ‘a’ or ‘an’.
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So let’s look.
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“a ring”.
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That means one ring.
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“a ring”.
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“a dog”.
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Again, one dog.
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“a dog”.
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“a teacher”.
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One teacher.
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“a teacher”.
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“an apple”.
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“an apple”.
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One apple.
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“an egg”.
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“an egg”.
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One egg.
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So again, one….noun is singular.
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Okay…
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Now over here, we have plural nouns.
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Plural means more than one.
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Two, three, four, and so on.
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So, many.
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Okay…
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So, when we have a plural noun we have to, don’t forget, we have to put ‘s’ or
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‘es’.
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Again, if there’s more than one, if the noun is plural, you have to put ‘s’ or
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‘es’.
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Now the nouns here, you just have to add an ‘s’.
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Okay, and we’re going to go through them right now.
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“two rings”.
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Okay, we had one ring.
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“a ring”.
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Now we have “two rings.”
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With an ‘s’.
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Okay…
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We had “a dog”.
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The plural is “three dogs”.
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Again, ‘s’.
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“three dogs”.
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“a teacher”.
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One teacher.
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“four teachers”.
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“four teachers”.
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Don’t forget the ‘s’.
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Okay, you must not forget that.
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“an apple”.
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That’s one apple.
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Then we have plural.
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“five apples”.
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“five apples”.
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Okay…
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And the last one.
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“an egg”.
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One egg.
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“six eggs”.
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Don’t forget ‘s’.
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“six eggs”.
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Okay…
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I really need you to remember that.
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“two rings”.
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“three dogs”.
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“four teachers”.
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“five apples”.
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and “six eggs”.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, now we have some more nouns.
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These nouns are a little bit different.
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Uhhh, when they’re singular it’s the same.
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You put ‘a’ or ‘an’ in front.
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But when you want to make them plural, you have to add ‘es’.
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Remember, I said, you can add ‘s’ or ‘es’ to make a noun plural…more than one.
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So again, these nouns you have to add ‘es’.
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So let’s go through them one more time.
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Okay…
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So we have “a bus”.
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“a bus”.
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Again, that means one bus.
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“a box”.
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“a box”.
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“a watch”.
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“a watch”.
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Okay, one.
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“a kiss”.
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“a kiss”.
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And “an ax”.
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“an ax”.
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One.
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“an ax”.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to move on to the plural.
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Remember, again, to make the plural, or more than one, here, we add ‘es’.
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Okay…
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“a bus”.
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One.
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“two buses”.
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“two buses”.
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“a box”.
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“three boxes”.
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. “three boxes”
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“a watch”.
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“four watches”.
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‘es’ right.
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“four watches”.
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“a kiss”.
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One.
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“five kisses”.
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“five kisses”.
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Add the ‘es’.
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And the last one.
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“an ax”.
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“an ax”.
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Okay, we have “six axes”.
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“six axes”.
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Don’t forget.
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We have to put ‘es’ to make these nouns plural.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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So, how do we know if we should put ‘s’ or ‘es’ to make the noun plural?
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Well, for most nouns, you just have to put ‘s’.
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Okay, for most of them.
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But, for some, you have to put ‘es’.
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And how do we know?
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Well… let’s look at the board.
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We have some nouns.
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The first one is “church”.
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Okay…
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“Church” ends in ‘ch’.
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So if the noun ends in ‘ch’, you have to put ‘es’.
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Okay…
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So it becomes “churches”.
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So again, if the noun ends in ‘ch’, add ‘es’ at the end to make it plural.
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The same goes for the next word “brush”.
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You’ll notice “brush” ends in ‘sh’.
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Okay…
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So if it ends in ‘sh’, same thing, we add ‘es’ at the end to make it plural.
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Okay…
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The next word is fox.
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We have the letter ‘x’ at the end.
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Okay…
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All nouns that end in ‘x’, we have to put ‘es’ to make it plural.
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Okay, so, ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘x’.
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If the noun ends with these, put ‘es’.
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And the last one is “dress”.
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Okay, we have ‘ss’ at the end.
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Same thing.
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Put ‘es’ at the end to make it plural.
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Okay…
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“Dresses”.
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Again, if it ends in ‘ss’ put ‘es’.
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Okay, so please, don’t forget ‘ch’, ‘sh’, ‘x’, ‘ss’, we must put ‘es’
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at the end.
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Most of the other nouns we just add ‘s’.
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Okay…
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Now we have some special nouns on this side.
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“Potato, tomato, volcano”.
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Now, most nouns that end in ‘o’, like “photo”, all we have to do is add an ‘s’
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to make it plural.
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“Photos”.
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Okay…
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But these are special because we actually have to put ‘es’ at the end… to make
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them…plural.
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Okay…
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So we have “potatoes, tomatoes, volcanoes”.
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Again, these are a little bit special.
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For most nouns that end in ‘o’, we just add ‘s’.
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Okay, and, uhhh, let’s go to the final part.
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Okay, let’s do some extra practice.
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On the board, I have some nouns.
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Some are singular and some are plural.
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We have to decide together if we should put ‘s’ or ‘es’ or make them singular.
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Okay…
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So you have to listen carefully and remember what we learned in this video.
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Okay…
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“Two books”.
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Right, this is plural.
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There are two.
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“Two books”.
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We have to put an ‘s’.
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“Two books”.
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Okay…
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The next one.
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“Three class”.
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Hmmmm.
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“Class” ends with an ‘s’.
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So what do we put?
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“Three classes”.
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“Three classes”.
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Okay…
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So again the plural is “three classes”.
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Okay…
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“A lion”.
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“A lion”.
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Do we have to put anything?
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No.
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No ‘s’ or ‘es’ because this is singular.
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There’s just one lion.
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“A lion”.
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“Six hats”.
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“Six hats”.
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We have to put an ‘s’.
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“Six hats”.
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Okay…
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The next noun is “seven match”.
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What do we out?
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Well, we have a ‘ch’.
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So we have to put “matches”.
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“Seven matches”.
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“Seven matches”.
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Okay…
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And the last one is “one bat”.
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“One bat”.
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We do not put an ‘s’ or ‘es’ because again, it’s just one.
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We don’t have to put anything after ‘bat’.
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Okay, this is singular.
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Okay, so, in this video, we learned how to make a noun singular.
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Okay…
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And how to make a noun plural.
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Remember, singular means one.
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Plural means more than one.
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And remember, don’t forget, we have to put ‘s’ or ‘es’.
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Okay…
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And thanks for joining.
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That’s the end of this video.
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Bye.
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Hi everybody and welcome to this video.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about subjective pronouns.
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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Here they are.
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The subjective pronouns.
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Please take a careful look.
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They’re very important in English.
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Okay…
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So, the first subjective pronoun is ‘I’.
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“I” means me.
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“I’m Esther”.
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“I”.
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“He”.
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Now, “he” is only used for boys or men.
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Okay…
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“He”.
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So another boy or man is “he”.
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“She” is used for girls or women.
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Okay…
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“She”.
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“It”.
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“It” is used for a place like a school, an animal like a dog, or a thing like a chair.
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Okay…
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“It”.
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The next one is “you”.
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“You” means you.
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Okay…”you”.
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“We”.
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“We” means other people and me.
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For example, “I sing”, “you sing”, then “we sing”.
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Okay…”we”.
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And the last one is “they”.
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“They” means many people, places, animals or things.
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Okay…
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So, more than one.
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If there’s more than one, we use the subjective pronoun ‘they’.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, so let’s practice together with subjective pronouns.
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The first sentence on the board says, “Jenny sings”.
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Now Jenny is one girl.
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So we can say, “She sings”.
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“Jack sings”.
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Jack is one boy.
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So we have to say, “he sings”.
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The last sentence says, “Jenny and Jack sing”.
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Now Jenny and Jack are two people.
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So we have to say, “they sing”.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, let’s do some more practice.
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The first sentence on the board says, “The cat runs”.
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‘The cat’ is an animal, so we have to say, “It runs”.
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The next sentence says, “The dog and cat run”.
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Now, ‘the dog and cat’, they are two animals.
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So anytime you have two or more things, we say, “They run”.
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‘They’.
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Okay, now, for the last sentence, I’m going to talk about my cat, Ongee.
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Ongee is a cat.
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He’s an animal.
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But, he has a name.
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He’s a boy cat.
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Okay and I love him.
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And he’s like family
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So, “Ongee runs”.
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I can say “He runs”.
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Okay…
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Let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, here are some more examples.
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But, this time, you have to figure out the subjective pronoun together with me.
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Okay…
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So, “My students study”.
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What should we use?
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Well, ‘My students’, there’s an ‘s’.
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Right…
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They’re people and there’s more than one.
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Many people.
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So we have to use the subjective pronoun, ‘they’.
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“They study”.
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The next example.
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“John is handsome”.
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Okay, ‘John’, that’s a person.
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There’s only one.
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Right…
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And it’s a boy, ‘John’.
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So what should we use?
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We have to use the subjective pronoun, ‘he’.
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One boy.
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We say, “he”.
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“He is handsome”.
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Okay, the last one.
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“Pizza is delicious”.
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‘Pizza’ is a thing.
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And there’s only one.
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Right…
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There’s no ‘s’.
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One pizza.
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We say, “it”.
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“It is delicious”.
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Okay…
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Let’s move on to some more examples.
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Okay, the first example says, “Seoul is a city”.
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Now, ‘Seoul’ is a place.
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Okay…
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So we have to use the subjective pronoun, ‘it’.
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“It is a city”.
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The next example says, “My parents love Ongee”.
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Now, ‘Ongee’ is my cat.
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“My parents love Ongee”.
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Well, ‘my parents’, they are two people.
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My mom and my dad.
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So, what do I use?
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I have to say, “they”.
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“They love Ongee”.
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The last example is very similar to the second one.
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“My parents and I love Ongee”.
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Okay…
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The difference is… it says, “and I”.
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So this is ‘my parents’ with ‘me’.
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So I have to say, “we”.
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“We love Ongee”.
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Okay…
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All of us.
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Okay, so, in this video we learned about subjective pronouns.
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I hope you guys have a good understanding of ‘when’ and ‘how’ to use them.
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Thank you for watching and I’ll see you guys next time.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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Welcome to this video.
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Now, in this video, we’re going to talk about subjective pronouns, ‘be’ verbs,
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and also, contractions.
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So let’s take a look at the board.
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Okay…
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First, we have the subjective pronouns.
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And we have the ‘be’ verbs: am, is and are.
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Okay…
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So let’s look at the first one.
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“I am”.
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“I am Esther”.
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The contraction for ‘I am’ is ‘I’m’.
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“I’m”.
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Now, a contraction is a more common way of saying subjective pronouns and their ‘be’
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verb.
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It’s faster and quicker and shorter.
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Okay, it’s more common.
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I want you to use contractions.
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Okay…
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So, “I am” becomes “I’m”.
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“He is”…”he’s”.
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“She is”…”she’s”.
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“It is”…”it’s”.
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Okay, let’s move on to the bottom.
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“You are” becomes “you’re”.
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“You’re”.
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“We are”…”we’re”.
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“We’re”.
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and “They are”.
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The contraction is “they’re”.
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“They’re”.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay…
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We’re going to take a look at some sentences using the ‘be’ verbs.
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Now, notice on the board, I only used contractions.
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Okay…
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For example, instead of “I am”, I’m going to say “I’m”.
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So, the first sentence.
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“I’m a student”.
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Okay…
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This means one.
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So we have to say “a student”.
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“a”.
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Now many people make the mistake of saying, “I’m student”, but that’s wrong.
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Okay…
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You have to put ‘a’.
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Before I read it, you have to listen carefully.
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‘I’m a’ sounds like one word.
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“I’m a…”
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“I’m a…”
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“I’m a student”.
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Okay…
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Please repeat after me.
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“I’m a student”.
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“I’m a student”.
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Okay, the next one, again, sounds like one word.
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“He’s a…”.
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“He’s a…”.
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Okay…so…
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“He’s a student”.
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Please repeat.
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“He’s a student”.
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“He’s a student”.
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Same thing.
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“She’s a student”.
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Please repeat.
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“She’s a student”.
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“She’s a student”.
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The next sentence has ‘it’.
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Now remember, ‘it’ is only used for a place, a thing or an animal.
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So we can’t have those things be a student.
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So we have to say, “It’s a dog”.
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Okay, please repeat.
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“It’s a dog”.
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“It’s a dog”.
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Okay, the next one.
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“You’re a student”.
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Please repeat.
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“You’re a student”.
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“You’re a student”.
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Okay…
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Now let’s look at ‘we’re’.
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“We’re students”.
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Okay…
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We took out the ‘a’ and we put an ‘s’ because ‘we’re’ means many people.
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Not one student, but many students.
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So, we have to say, “we’re students”.
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Please repeat.
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“We’re students”.
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“We’re students”.
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The same thing goes for ‘they’.
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Again, ‘they’ means many people…or many things.
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Here, we put ‘s’.
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And we took out the ‘a’.
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So, “they’re students”.
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Please repeat.
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“They’re students”.
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“They’re students”.
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Okay, we’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please listen and repeat carefully.
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Let’s start with the first one: “I’m”.
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“I’m a boy”.
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“I’m a boy”.
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“I’m a girl”.
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“I’m a girl”.
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“He’s”.
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“He’s a man”.
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“He’s a man”.
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“He’s a boy”.
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“He’s a boy”.
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“She’s”.
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“She’s a woman”.
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“She’s a woman”.
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“She’s a girl”.
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“She’s a girl”.
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“It’s”.
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“It’s a chair”.
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“It’s a chair”.
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“It’s a cat”.
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“It’s a cat”.
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“You’re”.
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“You’re a singer”.
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“You’re a singer”.
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“You’re a friend”.
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“You’re a friend”.
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“We’re”.
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“We’re sisters”.
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“We’re sisters”.
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“We’re brothers”.
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“We’re brothers”.
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“They’re”.
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“They’re people”.
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“They’re people”.
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“They’re cars”.
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“They’re cars”.
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Okay…
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Well I hope that this video helped you understand how to use subjective pronouns, their ‘be’
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verbs, and also contractions.
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Now, before we go, I wanted to share a little bit about myself using the lesson.
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So, first, remember, “I’m a…”.
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“I’m a girl”.
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Also, “I’m a teacher”.
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“I’m an American”.
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Now, the word ‘American’ starts with the vowel ‘a’, so we have to say ‘an’.
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“I’m an American”.
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And “I’m an animal lover”.
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Again, same thing.
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‘Animal’ starts with the vowel ‘a’, so we have to put ‘an’.
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“I’m an animal lover”.
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And that means someone who loves animals.
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I love dogs and cats and other animals.
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So, “I’m an animal lover”.
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Okay…
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Well, that’s it and thank you for watching.
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And I’ll see you guys next time.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about subjective pronouns, ‘be’ verbs, and how
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to use them with the word ‘not’.
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Okay…
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So, let’s look at the board to help us out.
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Now the first sentence says, “I’m not a student”.
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‘Not’ means it’s not true.
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No.
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So remember, “I’m a student” means ‘yes’.
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“I’m a student”.
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I go to school and I learn.
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“I’m not a student” means ‘no’.
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“I’m a teacher” or “No, I’m not a student”.
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Okay…
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Now, notice, we first have the subjective pronoun and the ‘be’ verb.
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Then, we put ‘not’.
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Okay…
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‘Not’ comes after.
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And then we have the noun.
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Okay…
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“I’m not a student”.
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Okay…
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Now, also, listen carefully.
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“Not a…” sounds like one word.
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“I’m not a student”.
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“Not a…”.
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“I’m not a student”.
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Okay, let’s look at the next one.
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“He’s not a student”.
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“He’s not a student”.
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“She’s not a student”.
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“She’s not a student”.
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“It’s not a dog”.
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Remember, ‘it’ is used for place, thing or animal.
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So, “It’s not a dog”.
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Okay…
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“You’re not a student”.
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“You’re not a student”.
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Okay, the next one is a little bit different.
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We have ‘we are’.
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“We’re”.
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Now, remember, ‘we’ means more than one.
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Many.
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Okay…
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So we say “students”.
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We put an ‘s’ and we don’t put an ‘a’ in front.
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“We’re not students”.
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“We’re not students”.
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Okay…and ‘they’re’ is the same thing.
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It means more than one.
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So, “They’re not students”.
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“They’re not students”.
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Okay, we’re going to look at some more examples.
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I want you to listen carefully and repeat after the examples.
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Let’s start with the first one.
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“I’m not”.
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“I’m not a boy”.
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“I’m not a boy”.
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“I’m not a girl”.
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“I’m not a girl”.
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“He’s not”.
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“He’s not a man”.
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“He’s not a man”.
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36:28
“He’s not a boy”.
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“He’s not a boy”.
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36:34
“She’s not”.
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36:37
“She’s not a woman”.
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“She’s not a woman”.
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“She’s not a girl”.
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“She’s not a girl”.
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“It’s not”.
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“It’s not a chair”.
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“It’s not a chair”.
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“It’s not a cat”.
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“It’s not a cat”.
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“You’re not”.
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“You’re not a singer” “You’re not a singer”.
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“You’re not a friend”.
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“You’re not a friend”.
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“We’re not”.
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“We’re not sisters”.
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“We’re not sisters”.
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“We’re not brothers”.
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“We’re not brothers”.
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“They’re not”.
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“They’re not people”.
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“They’re not people”.
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“They’re not cars”.
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“They’re not cars”.
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Okay, so in this video, we learned how to use subjective pronouns with the ‘be’
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verb and how to use them with the word ‘not’.
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Okay…
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So, I wrote some sentences about myself using what we learned.
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So remember, “I’m not a…”.
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Okay…
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“I’m not a boy”.
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“I’m not a boy”.
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“I’m not a student”.
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“I’m not a student”.
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“I’m not a Canadian”.
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“I’m not a Canadian”.
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And the last one.
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“I’m not a loser”.
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“I’m not a loser”.
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Okay…
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So that was a little bit about me.
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Thanks for watching and I’ll see you guys next time.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, I’m going to talk about how to make questions using subjective pronouns
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and ‘be’ verbs.
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Okay…
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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So, this example sentence says.
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“I’m a student”.
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Okay…
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Remember, “I’m” is just a contraction for “I am”.
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Okay…
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So, “I’m a student”.
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“I am a student”.
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They mean the same thing.
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Now when we want to make a question, we just have to make a simple change.
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It’s very easy.
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All you have to do is put the ‘be’ verb in the front.
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Okay…
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So, “Am I a student?”.
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“Am I a student?”.
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The ‘be’ verb comes in the front.
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Okay…
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I also want you to listen to my intonation.
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When I say it in a sentence, “I’m a student”.
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“I’m a student”.
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Okay, then when I say it in a question.
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“Am I a student?”.
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“Am I a student?”.
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Notice my intonation goes up for the question.
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Okay, now there are two possible answers for this question.
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“Am I a student?”.
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The answers you can say are:
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“Yes, I am”.
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“Yes, I am”.
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Okay…
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And, “No, I’m not”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please make sure you repeat after each example.
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Let’s look at the first one.
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“Am I…?”.
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“Am I a girl?”.
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“Yes, I am”.
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“Am I a boy?”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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“Am I a singer?”.
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“Yes, I am”.
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“Am I a friend?”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to talk about “he is” and “she is” and how to use them in questions.
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So let’s look at the sentence on the board.
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“He’s a doctor”.
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Or…
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“She’s a doctor”.
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Remember, “he’s” and “she’s” are contractions for “he is” and “she is”.
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The ‘be’ verb there is ‘is’.
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So, when we make a question, we have to move the ‘be’ verb to the front.
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Okay…
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So we put ‘is’ in the front.
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“Is he a doctor?”.
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“Is she a doctor?”.
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Okay…
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Very easy.
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Just put the ‘be’ verb in the front.
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Now I want you to listen to the intonation again.
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“He’s a doctor”.
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Okay…
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The intonation is going down.
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“Is he a doctor?”.
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In the question, again, the intonation goes up.
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Okay…
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Now when you answer, they are several possible answers you can give.
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So…
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“Yes, he is”.
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Or…
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“Yes, she is”.
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Okay…
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That’s easy.
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When you come to know, this is where it gets a little tricky, but you can do it.
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“No, he isn’t”.
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Okay, “isn’t” is a contraction for “is not”.
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Okay…
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“No, he isn’t”.
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Or…
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“No, she isn’t”.
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Okay, so you can use “she isn’t”, “he isn’t”.
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Another answer you can give is “No, he’s not”.
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Or…
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“No, she’s not”.
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You already know this is a contraction for ‘he is’ and ‘she is’.
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So, “No, he’s not”.
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“No, she’s not”.
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Okay…
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So these are both common.
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And they’re both ok to use.
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Okay…
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So, remember, we can give two different answers for ‘no’.
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Alright, now we’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please make sure you repeat after each example.
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“Is he…?”, “Is she…?”.
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“Is he a man?”
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“Yes, he is”.
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“Is he a cowboy?”.
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“No, he isn’t.”
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“Is she a woman?”
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“Yes, she is”.
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“Is she a cowgirl?”.
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“No, she’s not.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to move on to ‘it is’.
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Okay…
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And how to use that in a question.
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So, let’s look at the board.
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“It’s a dog”.
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Okay, we have the contraction “it’s”.
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Remember, “it’s” is a contraction for “it is”.
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The ‘be’ verb is ‘is’.
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When we make a question, remember, we have to put the ‘be’ verb in the front.
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“Is it a dog?”
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“Is it a dog?”
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Okay…
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The intonation goes up for the question.
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“Is it a dog?”
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Okay…
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Now, there are several answer you can give.
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The first one is “Yes, it is”.
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“Yes, it is”.
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Okay…
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When you say “no”, you can give two answers.
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“No, it isn’t”.
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“No, it isn’t”.
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Remember, “isn’t” is a contraction for “is not”.
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Okay…
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We can also say “No, it’s not”.
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“No, it’s not”.
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“It’s” is a contraction for “it is”.
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Okay…
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So again, remember, we have these two answers for ‘no’, but they’re both common and
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they’re both ok to use when you say “no”.
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please make sure you follow and repeat after each one.
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“Is it…?”.
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“Is it a book?”.
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“Yes, it is”.
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“Is it a chair?”.
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“No, it isn’t”.
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“Is it a shoe?”.
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“Yes, it is”.
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“Is it a car?”.
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“No, it’s not”.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to move on to “you are” and put that in a question.
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Okay…
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On the board the sentence says.
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“You’re a boy”.
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Remember, “you’re” is a contraction for “you are”.
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The ‘be’ verb is ‘are’.
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So we have to put that in the front of the question.
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“Are you a boy?”
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“Are you a boy?”
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Okay…
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When we answer, it’s very simple.
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We can say, “Yes, I am” or “No, I’m not”.
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please follow and repeat after each one.
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“Are you…?”.
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“Are you a Korean?”.
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“Yes, I am” “Are you a clown?”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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“Are you a nurse?”.
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“Yes, I am” “Are you a dancer?”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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Okay…
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Now, let’s talk about “we are” and how to use that in a question.
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Okay…
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So the sentence here says, “We’re teachers”.
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Okay…
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“We’re” is a contraction fro “we are”.
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So the ‘be’ verb ‘are’ goes in the front.
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“Are we teachers?”
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“Are we teachers?”
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Okay…
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When we answer, we can say several things.
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“Yes, we are”.
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“Yes, we are”.
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Or…
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“No, we aren’t”.
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Listen…”aren’t”.
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“No, we aren’t”.
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“Aren’t” is a contraction for “are not”.
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Or we can say, “No, we’re not”.
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“No, we’re not”.
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And you know “We’re” is a contraction for “we are”.
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some more examples.
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Please repeat after each one.
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“Are we…?”.
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“Are we boys?”.
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“Yes, we are”.
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“Are we girls?”.
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“No, we aren’t”.
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“Are we friends?”.
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“Yes, we are”.
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“Are we pro-gamers?”.
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“No, we aren’t”.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re moving on to ‘they are’ in a question.
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The sentence on the board says, “They’re friends”.
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Remember, ‘They’re’ is a contraction for ‘they are’.
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The ‘b’ verb ‘are’ goes in the front of the question.
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“Are they friends?”
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“Are they friends?”
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Okay…
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Now when we answer, we can say, “Yes, they are”.
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“Yes, they are”.
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Or, we can say, “No, they aren’t”.
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“No, they aren’t”.
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‘Aren’t’ is a contraction for ‘are not’.
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The last thing we can say is “No, they’re not”.
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“No, they’re not”.
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‘They’re’ is a contraction for ‘they are’.
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These two answers for ‘no’ are both correct.
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And they’re both common.
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So you can say either one.
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some more examples now.
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Please repeat after each example.
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“Are they…?”
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“Are they tourists?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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“Are they dogs?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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“Are they computers?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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“Are they birds?”
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“No, they’re not.”
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Okay…
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In this lesson, we learned how to change a subjective pronoun and a ‘b’ verb into
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a question.
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Remember, when you’re making a question, you have to put the ‘b’ verb in the beginning.
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Okay…
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Alright, that’s the end of this video.
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Thanks for watching.
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Bye.
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Okay, so this is a review video.
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We learned about subjective pronouns and ‘be’ verbs.
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We also learned how to use them in a negative sentence and in a question.
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So, let’s look at the board for review.
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“I am a teacher.”
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Remember, ‘am’ is the ‘b’ verb.
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“I am a teacher.”
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Okay, we also learned contractions: “I’m”.
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“I’m a teacher.”
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“I’m a teacher.”
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Okay, this is a negative sentence.
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“I’m not a teacher.”
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“I’m not a teacher.”
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Remember, ‘not’ goes after the ‘b’ verb.
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Okay…
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And here’s a question.
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“Am I a teacher?”
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“Am I a teacher?”
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Remember, the ‘be’ verb comes in the front for a question.
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Okay…
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We’re going to listen to some more examples.
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I want you to repeat after each one.
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Okay…
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Let’s look at some examples.
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“He is a king.”
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“He is a king.”
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“He’s a king.”
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“He’s a king.”
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“He’s not a king.”
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“He’s not a king.”
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“Is he a king?”
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“Is he a king?”
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Next.
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“She is a queen.”
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“She is a queen.”
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“She’s a queen.”
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“She’s a queen.”
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“She’s not a queen.”
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51:26
“She’s not a queen.”
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“Is she a queen?”
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“Is she a queen?”
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Next.
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“It is a monkey.”
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“It is a monkey.”
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“It’s a monkey.”
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“It’s a monkey.”
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“It’s not a monkey.”
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“It’s not a monkey.”
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“Is it a monkey?”
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“Is it a monkey?”
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Next.
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“You are a cook.”
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“You are a cook.”
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“You’re a cook.”
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“You’re a cook.”
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“You’re not a cook.”
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“You’re not a cook.”
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“Are you a cook?”
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“Are you a cook?”
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52:06
Next.
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“We are friends.”
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“We are friends.”
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“We’re friends.”
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“We’re friends.”
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“We’re not friends.”
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“We’re not friends.”
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“Are we friends?”
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“Are we friends?”
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And last.
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“They are monkeys.”
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“They are monkeys.”
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“They’re monkeys.”
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“They’re monkeys.”
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“They’re not monkeys.”
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“They’re not monkeys.”
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“Are they monkeys?”
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“Are they monkeys?”
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Okay…
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So that was our review of subjective pronouns, ‘be’ verbs, how to use them with ‘not’,
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and how to use them in questions.
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I really hope that you repeated each example that I gave because pronunciation is very
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important.
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Now, if you didn’t, you should go back and watch it again and repeat.
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Okay…
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Well that’s all.
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Thank you.
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Bye.
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Okay…
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This is a checkup for subjective pronouns and ‘be’ verbs.
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Let’s take a look at the board.
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The first sentence.
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“___, are bags.”
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Now, bags are things.
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So we can’t say “he” or “she” or, you know, any of those.
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We have to use “it” or “they”.
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Now, we have “are….bags”.
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With an ‘s’.
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So that means more than one.
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We have to use ‘they’.
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53:47
“They are bags.”
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Okay…
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The next sentence we have an animal. “____ is a dog.”
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Okay…
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But, just one.
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Right?
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’a’ dog.
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So this time we use ‘it’.
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“It is a dog.”
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Now let’s look at these two.
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“The girl is an artist.”
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We have ‘the girl’.
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What is the subjective pronoun for one girl?
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“She.”
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“She is an artist.”
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The two sentences have the same meaning.
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They’re the same.
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Okay, and on the bottom, we have a question.
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When we ask a question, we have to put the ‘be’ verb first.
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“Are ___ pandas?”
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“Are ___ pandas?”
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With an ‘s’.
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That means more than one.
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So, we say, “they”.
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“Are they pandas?”
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“Yes, ____ are.”
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Again plural.
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So we just use the same.
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“They.”
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“Yes, they are.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, now we’re going to focus on negatives and questions.
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Okay, the first sentence says, “I’m a student”.
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Okay, “I am…I’m a student”.
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Okay…
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What if I’m a teacher?
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Okay, it’s not true.
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I need ‘not’.
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Right…
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Remember, ‘not’ goes after the ‘be’ verb.
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“I am…am not.”
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And then the noun. “…a student.”
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“I’m not a student.”
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Okay…
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“They are teachers.”
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Okay…
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And now we have some other people…and that’s not true.
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“They are not teachers.”
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Again, after the ‘be’ verb ‘are’ and before the noun ‘teachers’.
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“They are not teachers.”
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Okay…
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Now, I’m going to ask you a question.
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And you have to answer.
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“Are you a student?”
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“Are you a student?”
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Well, you’re taking my class, you’re learning English.
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So, “Yes, I am.”
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Okay, you should say, “Yes, I am.”
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But how about this one?
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“Are you a monkey?”
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“Are you a monkey?”
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Of course the answer is “No, I’m not”.
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“No, I’m not”.
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Okay, let’s move on to the last part.
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Okay…
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Now for this last part, we’re going to look at some sentences, but there’s something
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wrong in all of these sentences.
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So you have to find the mistakes.
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The first sentence says, “I’m student”.
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Okay, look, “student”.
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There’s no ‘s’.
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That means just one.
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Just one.
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So remember, if there’s just one, we have to put ‘a’.
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“I’m a student.”
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Let’s look at the next one.
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“They are student”.
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Okay…
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This one says “They are”.
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This means there is more than one.
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More than one student.
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So, what do we have to do?
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We have to say “They are….students”.
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We have to put an ‘s’ to show there’s more than one student.
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“She aren’t a baby.”
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“She.”
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That’s one person.
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One girl or woman.
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“…a baby.”
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That’s one person.
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But we put “aren’t”.
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Now that’s wrong.
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We have to say….”isn’t”.
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“She isn’t a baby”.
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“You isn’t a cat”.
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Now, for the subjective pronoun ‘you’, we have to have the ‘be’ verb ‘are’.
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So not “You isn’t a cat”, but “You aren’t….a cat”.
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“You aren’t a cat.”
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Okay…
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“Are it a cat?”
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Okay… “…a cat.”
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That’s one animal.
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So, do we need ‘are’?
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No, we need the ‘be’ verb ‘is’.
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“Is it a cat?”
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Okay, so that was the checkup for subjective pronouns and ‘be’ verbs.
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I hope you guys understood and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to learn how to make questions using ‘what’ and ‘be’
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verbs.
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Okay…
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Now when we have one thing, we have to use the ‘be’ verb ‘is’.
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It is a watch.”
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“It is a watch.”
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It’s one thing, so I have to say ‘a’. “a watch.”
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I can also use the contraction for ‘it is’, “it’s”.
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Okay, now listen.
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“It’s a ….” “It’s a ….”
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“It’s a watch.”
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“It’s a watch.”
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s a marker.”
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“It’s a marker.”
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Okay…
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Now, there are two highlighters.
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Okay, two.
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We use ‘are’.
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They are highlighters.”
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“They are highlighters.”
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We have more than one, so we have to say “are”.
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And we have to put an ‘s’ at the end.
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Again, we can use a contraction for ‘they are’: “they’re”.
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“They’re highlighters.”
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“They’re highlighters.”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re markers.”
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“They’re markers.”
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Okay…
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We’re going to look at some examples and I’m going to ask some questions.
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We please try to answer them.
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Listen carefully and answer with “It’s a” or “They’re”.
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Let’s look at the first one.
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s a key.”
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“It’s a key.”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re keys.”
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“They’re keys.”
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s a chair.”
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“It’s a chair.”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re chairs.”
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“They’re chairs.”
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s a cat.”
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“It’s a cat.”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re cats.”
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“They’re cats.”
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s a house.”
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“It’s a house.”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re houses.”
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“They’re houses.”
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Okay…
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Now let’s focus on pronunciation and saying these fast.
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Okay…
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English speakers speak very quickly, so you have to practice as well.
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Okay…
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“What is it?”
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Okay, let’s try it faster three times “What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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It sounds like one word.
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Okay, and the answer is also very fast.
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“It’s a…”
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“It’s a…”
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“It’s a…”
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“It’s a pencil.”
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“It’s a chair.”
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“It’s a marker.”
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Okay…
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When we have more than one, we say, “What are they?”.
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Let’s do it fast three times.
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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“What are they?”
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Okay…
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And when you answer.
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“They’re…”
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“They’re pencils” “They’re chairs”
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“They’re markers” Okay, so this video was ‘what’ and ‘be’
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verbs.
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I hope you understood and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody, and welcome.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about ‘this’ and ‘that’.
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Now ‘this’ and ‘that’ are used to talk about nouns that are close to us, near
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or far away.
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Okay…
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So let’s look at the board.
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“This is a flower.”
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Okay, we use ‘this’ to talk about one noun, “a flower”, that is close.
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Okay…
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“This is a flower.”
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It’s not far.
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It’s close.
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“That is a flower.”
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Okay, we use ‘that’ to talk about one noun that’s far away.
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So, “That….that is a flower”.
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Okay…
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For another example…
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“This is a marker.”
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It’s close to me.
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But, “That….that is a marker”.
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It’s far away.
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, so we know…
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“This is a flower.”
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Okay…
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And “That is a flower….that”.
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Now, “Is this a flower”?
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65:08
“What is it?”
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“It’s a chair.”
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So we have to use the negative.
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“This isn’t a flower.”
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It’s close by, but it isn’t a flower. ‘isn’t’ is a contraction for ‘is not’.
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Okay…
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“This isn’t a flower.”
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“This is a chair.”
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“That isn’t a flower.”
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It’s far away, so we say “that”.
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Again, we have ‘isn’t’, ‘a flower’.
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“That’s a chair.”
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And let’s take another example.
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“This isn’t a pencil.”
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“This is a marker.”
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And…
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“That isn’t a pencil.”
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“That is a marker.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, now we’re going to learn how to use ‘this’ and ‘that’ in a question.
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Okay…
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So we know “This is a flower”.
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When we make a question, we have to switch.
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We put the ‘be’ verb first.
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So it becomes, “Is this a flower?”.
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Okay, it’s close by.
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So the answer is, “Yes, it is”.
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Okay…
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“Is that a flower?”
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It’s far away.
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The answer is, “Yes, it is”.
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Okay, but how about this?
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“This isn’t a flower.”
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66:42
“Is this a flower?”.
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The answer is “No, it isn’t”.
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“Is that a flower?”
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“No, it isn’t.”
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Okay, here.
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“Is this a marker?”.
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“Yes, it is.”
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“Is that a marker?”.
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“Yes, it is.”
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“Is this a pencil?”.
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“No, it isn’t.”
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“Is that a pencil?”.
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“No, it isn’t.”
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Okay, so we learned ‘this’ and ‘that’ in this video.
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I hope you guys understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody and welcome to this video.
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We’re going to talk about how to use ‘these’ and ‘those’.
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Okay…
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Uhhh, just like we learned with ‘this’ and ‘that’, we use ‘these’ and ‘those’
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to talk about nouns that are close to us or far from us.
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Okay…
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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Now, we know if there is just one, and it’s close to us, we say, “This is a flower”.
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Okay…
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But there’s more than one.
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It’s plural.
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So we have to say, “These”.
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“These are flowers.”
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Again, more than one.
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Now, I change the ‘be’ verb to ‘are’ and I added an ‘s’ at the end of ‘flower’.
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So, “These are flowers.”
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Okay…
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Now, there’s one that’s far away.
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We say, “That is a flower.”
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But, again, there’s more than one.
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“There are two flowers” So, in that case, we use, “Those are flowers.”
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“Those are flowers.”
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They’re far away.
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“Those are flowers.”
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Let’s look at these.
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“This is a marker.”
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“These are markers.”
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“That is a marker.”
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“Those are markers.”
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Okay…
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Let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, so we know “These are flowers”.
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They’re close by.
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And for the flowers that are far away, we say, “Those are flowers”.
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Okay…
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But over here we have ‘chairs’.
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So, we have to use the negative.
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Okay…
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We use the contraction ‘aren’t’ which is short for ‘are not’.
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“These aren’t flowers.”
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“These aren’t flowers.”
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Okay, and for the chairs that are far away, we say, “Those aren’t flowers”.
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“Those aren’t flowers.”
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Okay, and let’s try with the markers.
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“These aren’t pens.”
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“These aren’t pens.”
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Okay, and far away.
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“Those aren’t pens.”
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“Those aren’t pens.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, now we’re going to make some questions.
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We know, “These are flowers”.
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When you want to make a question, you have to change ‘these are’ and put the ‘be’
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verb first.
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So, it becomes, “Are these flowers?”.
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“Are these flowers?”
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And the answer is “Yes, they are.”
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Okay, now the flowers are far away.
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So we say, “Are those flowers?”.
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“Are those flowers?”
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And again, the answer is “Yes, they are.”
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Okay…
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Now here, we have chairs.
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“Are these flowers?”
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The answer is “No, they aren’t.”
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Okay, now they’re far away.
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“Are those flowers?”
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And again, the answer is “No, they aren’t.”
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How about these?
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“Are these markers?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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“Are those markers?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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“Are these pens?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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“Are those pens?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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Okay, so in this video, we learned how to use ‘these’ and ‘those’.
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I hope you guys understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Okay, let’s do some practice with ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’, and ‘those’.
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First, I have this pen.
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I have to say, “This is a pen.”
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“This is a pen.”
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Okay…
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Over there, “That is a pen.”
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“That is a pen.”
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Now, I have two pens.
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“These are pens.”
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“These are pens.”
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Okay, I’m going to move them far away.
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“Those are pens.”
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“Those are pens.”
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Okay, let’s move on to questions.
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I have one pen.
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“Is this a pen?”
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“Yes, it is.”
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“Is this a cookie?”
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“No, it isn’t.”
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“Is that a pen?”
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“Yes, it is.”
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“Is that a cookie?”
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“No, it isn’t.”
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Okay, two pens.
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“Are these pens?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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“Are these cookies?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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Okay, now they’re over here.
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“Are those pens?”
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Yes, they are?”
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“Are those cookies?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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Okay, so that was our practice for ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’, and ‘those’.
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I hope you guys understood and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to learn about possessive adjectives.
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We use possessive adjectives to show that something belongs to me or something belongs
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to someone else.
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I own something or someone owns something.
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Okay…
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So let’s take a look at the board.
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Now last time we learned about subjective pronouns and here they are.
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‘I’, ‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’, ‘you’, ‘we’, ‘they’.
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And here are the possessive adjectives.
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Okay…
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‘My’.
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We use ‘my’ to show that something belongs to me.
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Okay…
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‘His’.
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This means that something belongs to one man or one boy.
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‘Her’.
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We use that to show something belongs to one woman or one girl.
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‘Its’.
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We use ‘its’ to show that something belongs to an animal.
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We use ‘your’ to show that something belongs to you.
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Okay…
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‘Our’.
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‘Our’ means that something belongs to me and you or me and somebody else.
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Okay, or me and other people.
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Okay, and last.
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We use ‘their’ to show that something belongs to many people.
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Okay, not me, but many people.
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Okay, now I want you to pay attention to three special words.
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‘Its’, ‘your’ and ‘their’.
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Now I want you to notice these words sound like other words.
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So you have to be careful not to get them confused.
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And I’m going to explain.
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‘Its’ sounds like the contraction for ‘it is’; ‘it’s’.
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Okay, so, don’t get that confused.
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‘Your’ sounds like the contraction for ‘you are’ ‘you’re’.
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Okay…
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So make sure you use this one to show possession.
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Okay…
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And the last word, ‘their’, it actually sounds like two other words.
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The contraction for ‘they are’ ‘they’re’ or the word t-h-e-r-e, the other word ‘there’.
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Okay…
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So please don’t get those confused.
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Now I know all of this sounds very hard, but if you practice with me, I’m sure you’ll
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understand.
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So let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, let’s practice together.
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Now, here I have a marker.
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It belongs to me.
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So, I have to say, “This is my marker.”
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“This isn’t your marker.”
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“This is my marker.”
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Okay, let’s look at this boy.
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He has a hat.
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So, I have to say, “This is his hat.”
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“This is his hat.”
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“This isn’t my hat.”
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“This isn’t your hat.”
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Okay…
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And this girl has a dress.
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So, “This is her dress.”
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“This is her dress.”
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“This isn’t my dress.”
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“This isn’t your dress.”
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Okay, in this picture there’s an animal; a dog…and it has a ball.
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I have to say, “This is its ball.”
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“This is its ball.”
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“This isn’t my ball.”
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and “This isn’t your ball.”
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Now, in this picture, we have two people.
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Okay, and they both own this house.
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So, “This is their house.”
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“This is their house.”
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Okay, now a little bit farther away, we have three books.
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Okay…
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And this boy and girl have the books here.
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So, we have to say “those” and because we have more than one, we have to use ‘are’.
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Okay…
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“Those are their books.”
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“Those are their books.”
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“Those aren’t my books.”
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“Those aren’t your books.”
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Okay…
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And the last one.
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Here’s the county Korea.
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Okay, we all live here.
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So we say, “This is our country.”
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“This is our country.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part for some more practice.
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Okay, here are some practice sentences.
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We’re going to put possessive adjectives on these lines.
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Okay…
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So, let’s try together.
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“I put candy in ____ mouth.”
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Okay, this is a mouth.
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“I put candy in ……” What should we put?
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“my mouth.”
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Okay, next.
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“John.”
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John is one man or boy.
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“John lost ____ bag.”
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Okay, for one man or boy, we say, “his”.
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“John lost his bag.”
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Okay, “The parents…”
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That’s more than one person.
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That’s two people.
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So, “The parents love ____ baby.”
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We have to put…….”their”.
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“The parents love their baby.”
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Okay…
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And here, “The dog…”
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Okay, ‘the dog’ is an animal.
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So, “The dog eats ____ food.”
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What do we put?
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We have to say, “its”.
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“The dog eats its food.”
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Okay, let’s look at some more examples.
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Let’s continue.
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“_____ names are Paul and Sam.”
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Okay, we have two people, Paul and Sam.
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And the plural names.
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So we have to say, “Their”.
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“Their names are Paul and Sam.”
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Okay…
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“Can I use ____ phone?”
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Okay, I’m asking you.
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So I have to say, “Can I use…your phone?”
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Okay…
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And the next one.
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“_____ make-up looks good.”
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Whose make-up?
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Well, usually girls or women wear make-up.
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So, I’m going to say, “Her make-up looks good.”
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Okay, and…
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“_____ videos are helpful to you.”
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Okay, these are the videos that we make.
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Right?
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We teach English in these videos.
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So, the answer is “our”.
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“Our videos are helpful to you.”
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or we sure hope they are.
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Okay, so in this video, we learned how to use possessive adjectives.
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Don’t forget you have to put a noun after each one.
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I hope you understand and I hope to see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody and welcome.
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In this video, we’re going to learn about possessive pronouns.
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Okay…
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And we use possessive pronouns to show that something belongs to us
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or something is owned by us.
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Okay, or someone else.
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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Now, last time we learned about subjective pronouns.
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And here they are.
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Okay…
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And in another video, we talked about possessive adjectives.
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And here they are.
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Okay…
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And over here are the possessive pronouns that we’re going to talk about in this video.
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Now, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns are the same.
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They show possession.
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Which means, I own something.
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Something belongs to me…or to someone else.
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Okay…
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The only difference is that they’re used a little differently.
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For possessive adjectives, you have to put a noun after.
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Okay…
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“My dog.”
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Okay…
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But for possessive pronouns, you don’t have to put a noun after it.
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Okay, you can just say “mine”.
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Okay…
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So let’s go through each one.
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“My.
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Mine.”
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Okay…
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And this is the same.
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“His.
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His.”
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Okay…
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For ‘her’, we say “hers”.
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We add an ‘s’.
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“Hers.”
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“Its.
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Its.”
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Again, it’s the same.
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“Your.
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Yours.”
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We have to put an ‘s’.
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“Yours.”
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“Our.
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Ours.” and “Their.
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Theirs.”
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Okay, again, I know that this can be really confusing, but let’s practice some more.
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Okay…
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And let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, let’s practice together.
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Now, “This is my marker.”
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But with possessive pronouns, you do not have to put a noun after.
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Okay, so I can say, “This is mine.”
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“This isn’t yours.”
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“This is mine.”
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Okay, let’s look at the board.
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This boy has a hat.
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So we say, “This is his.”
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“This isn’t mine.”
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“This isn’t yours.”
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“This is his.”
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The girl has a dress.
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“This is hers.”
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“This isn’t mine.”
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“This isn’t yours.”
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“This is hers.”
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Okay…
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Now with ‘its’, it’s kind of different.
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Okay…
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You still have to put a noun, so you can’t say, “This is its.”
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You have to say, “This is its ball.”
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Again, “This is its ball.”
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“This isn’t mine.”
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“This isn’t yours.”
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“This is its ball.”
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Okay…
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Now we have two people who have a house.
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“This is theirs.”
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“This isn’t mine.”
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“This isn’t yours.”
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“This is theirs.”
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Okay…
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Now over here, we have some books and we’re going to say that they belong to these two
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people.
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Okay…
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So we’re going to use the plural ‘be’ verb; ‘are’.
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Okay…
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“These are theirs.”
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“These aren’t mine.”
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“These aren’t yours.”
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“These are theirs.”
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Okay…
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And last, we have a picture of Korea.
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Okay…
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“This is ours.”
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“This is ours.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, let’s look at these examples.
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We have to put in some possessive pronouns.
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Okay…
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“That lipstick is _____.”
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Okay, well we have the noun ‘lipstick’ and usually a girl or woman wears lipstick,
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so we’re going to use the possessive pronoun ‘hers’.
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Okay…
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“That lipstick is hers.”
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Okay…
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The next sentence.
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“That sports car is _____.”
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Okay…
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Again, usually a man will drive a sports car.
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So, we can say, “That sports car is his.”
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Okay…
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Now, let’s look at these last two.
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“This money is mine, not yours.”
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“This money is mine, it belongs to me.”
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“It doesn’t belong to you.”
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Not yours.
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Okay…
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And the last one.
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“Dokdo is ours.”
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It’s Koreas.
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Right…
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“Not theirs.”
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Not Japans.
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“It belongs to us.”
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So we say, “It’s ours.”
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Okay, so in this video, we learned possessive pronouns.
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I hope you understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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This is a checkup for ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’, ‘those’, possesive adjectives,
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and possessive pronouns.
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Okay…
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Now here, I want you to focus on ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘these’, and ‘those’.
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Okay, so here’s the first example.
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We have a dog.
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One dog.
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So we have to use ‘this’ or ‘that’.
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Okay…
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If it’s close, I say, “This is a dog.”
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If it’s far away, I say, “That is a dog.”
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So, I’m going to write ‘this’.
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Okay…
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The next one says, “…are balloons.”
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“…are balloons.”
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With an ‘s’.
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There’s more than one.
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So can we use ‘this’ or ‘that’?
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No.
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We have to use ‘these’ or ‘those’.
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So, if it’s close, I say “These are balloons.”
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If they are far, “Those are balloons.”
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Okay…
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So let’s write ‘those’.
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“Those are balloons.”
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Okay…
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Now when we ask the question “Are these pens?”, we have more than one.
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“These pens.”
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With an ‘s’.
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Okay…
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I can put two answers here.
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“No, ___ aren’t.”
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I can say “No, these aren’t.”
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Or…
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I can say “No, they aren’t.”
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Okay…
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The next one.
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“These ____ eyes.”
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We need a ‘be’ verb.
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Okay…
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There’s more than one.
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Right, there are two eyes.
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So, “These are eyes.”
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Okay…
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And here “…is a nose.”
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One.
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A nose.
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And it’s close.
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So, I have to say “This is a nose.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay…
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We’re going to do some more checkup.
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Now here I want you to focus on possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
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Let’s look at the first example.
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“These are my pen.”
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Okay…
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We have ‘these…are’.
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This means we need more than one.
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Right…
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More than one pen.
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So, we have to put ‘s’.
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“These are my pens.”
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Okay…
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Let’s look at these two together.
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“Those aren’t her children.”
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Okay…
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So we can also say, “Those aren’t ____.”
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What do we put?
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“… her children.”
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We can always say, “Those aren’t hers.”
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Okay…
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We don’t need a noun here.
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We do need a noun over here, though.
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Okay…
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Then, “Is it yours?”
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“Is it yours?”
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“Yes, it’s _____.”
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There’s no noun.
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We have to say…”mine”.
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“Is it yours?”
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“Yes, it’s mine.”
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Okay…
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And the last two… ” _____ these his shoes?”
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We need a ‘be’ verb here.
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” _____ these his shoes?”
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We have ‘these’ and we have ‘shoes’ with an ‘s’.
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So we need the plural ‘be’ verb.
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“Are”.
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“Are these his shoes?”
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Okay…
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And the answer.
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“No, they…”
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Plural.
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“…are.”
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We have ‘no’.
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“No, they aren’t” Okay…
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“Are not, aren’t”.
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Okay…
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Let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay…
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For this last part, we’re going to look at these sentences.
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But, they’re all wrong.
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They all have mistakes.
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So you have to find the mistakes for me.
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Okay…
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So, the first one says, “That are chairs.”
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Hmmmm, we know that’s wrong.
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‘That’ is used for singular nouns.
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One.
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But, it say “are” and it says “chairs” with an ‘s’.
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So, we have to change this word.
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We can say, “These are chairs.”
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or “Those are chairs.”
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Okay…
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“This book is my.”
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Hmm.
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We have the possessive pronoun ‘my’.
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But remember, you have to have a noun after, but there’s no noun.
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So, we can change this to the possessive adjective ‘mine’.
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Okay…
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You don’t need a noun if you say ‘mine’.
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Okay…
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“That is he house.”
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Hmm.
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We want to show that this house belongs to this man or boy.
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“That is he house.”
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But, this word ‘he’, does not show possession.
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Okay…
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So, we say, “This is his house.”
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‘His’, then the noun ‘house’.
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Similarly, for the next one.
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“She name is Jenny.”
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We want to show that this name belongs to Jenny.
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So, we say…”her”.
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“Her name is Jenny.”
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Okay, and the last one is also similar.
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“It’s ours house.”
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Now, if we don’t have ‘house’, “It’s ours.”
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We can say that.
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But since we have a noun,… we use the possessive pronoun, “It’s ‘our’ house.”
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Okay…
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That was the checkup for possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives, ‘this’, ‘that’,
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‘these’, and ‘those’.
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I hope you understood and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about the articles; ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’.
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Now this can be very confusing, so please make sure you pay careful attention.
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We use articles in front of nouns.
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Okay, so remember that and let’s look at the board.
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First, we use ‘a’ or ‘an’ when we’re talking about any one thing.
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For example, let’s say I say, “A banana is delicious.”
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Okay, that means all bananas.
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Any banana is delicious.
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“A banana is delicious.”
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Okay, let’s jump over here.
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If I’m talking about a specific banana…maybe I have a banana in my hand.
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It’s specific, not any banana, this one.
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I have to use ‘the’, “The banana is old.”
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Okay…
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This one.
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I can’t say, “A banana is old.”
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Then that means all bananas are old.
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And that’s not true.
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Just this one.
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So, I say, “The banana is old.”
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Okay, let’s move over here.
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We also use ‘a’ or ‘an’ when we’re talking about something for the first time.
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So, I have another example here.
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“I watched a movie.”
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Okay…
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I’m talking about this movie for the first time, so I have to use “…a movie”.
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But, if I want to talk about this movie again, for the second time, or the third time or
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fourth, fifth…it doesn’t matter.
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I have to use ‘the’.
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“The movie was fun.”
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I’m talking about this one.
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The specific.
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“The movie was fun.”
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I can’t say, “A movie was fun.”
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That means all movies are fun.
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That’s not true.
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“The movie was fun.”
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Okay, and I also use ‘the’ when I’m talking about a noun where there’s only
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one and only.
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Okay…
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For example, there’s only one sun.
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Okay, when I look at the sky, there’s only one sun.
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So, I say, “The sun.”
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“The sun is hot.”
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I cannot say, “A sun.”
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That’s wrong.
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When there’s one and only, we say, “The sun.”
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Okay…
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Let’s look at some more examples.
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The first example says, “A lion is dangerous.”
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I have to use ‘a’ because I’m talking about any one lion.
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Any lion is dangerous.
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All lions are dangerous.
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So, I use ‘a’.
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The next sentence says, “It’s a dog.”
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I’m talking about this dog for the first time, so I use ‘a’.
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Now, I’m talking about this dog for the second time.
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So, I say, “The dog is cute.”
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Okay…
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Here’s a similar example.
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“It’s an ant.”
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Well, I used ‘an’ because we have ‘ant’, which start with a vowel.
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And I’m talking about this ant for the first time.
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“It’s an ant.”
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Now, I’m talking about this ant again.
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“The ant is small.”
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“The ant…”, this one, “…is small.”
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Okay, and the last one.
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“It’s the moon.”
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I have to say, “the moon” because there’s only one moon.
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I cannot say, “a moon”.
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“It’s the moon.
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The moon…”, only one, “…is round.”
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Okay…
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Let’s look at some more examples.
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Okay, we have some more examples, but this time I want you to think about whether we
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should put ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’.
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Okay…
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So, “I see ____ desk and ___ chair.”
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We don’t know which desk and chair.
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And it’s the first time I’m talking about them.
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So, we have to put ‘a’.
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“I see a desk and a chair.”
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The next one.
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“I see ____ octopus.”
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Okay, this is the same.
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It’s the first time I’m talking about this octopus.
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So, do I put ‘a’ or ‘an’?
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Well here we have the vowel ‘o’.
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So we have to put “‘an’ octopus”.
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“I see an octopus.”
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Okay, the next one.
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“It’s ___ pen.”
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Okay, it’s the same.
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It’s the first time, so I say, “a pen”.
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Now, I’m talking about the pen for the second time.
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So I say, “The pen is red.”
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Okay, I’m talking about this one.
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So I say, “the”.
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Okay, similarly…
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“She is ____ girl.”
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What do I say?
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“A girl.”
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We’re talking about her for the first time.
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Okay…
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And now we’re talking about this girl again, for the second time.
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So, I have to say, “The girl is pretty.”
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And the last example.
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“I can see ___ sky.”
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Now, we only have one sky.
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Right…
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So, if there’s only one and only, we have to put the article ‘the’.
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“I can see the sky.”
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Okay…
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So in this video, we talked about the articles ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’.
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I hope you understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about the prepositions: in, on and under.
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Now, we use prepositions to show ‘where’ something is.
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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Okay, now in this picture, we have a cat.
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Okay, and we’re talking about this specific cat, so we have to say “the cat”.
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Okay… “…is in the box.”
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Okay…
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The preposition is ‘in’.
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“He’s ‘in’ the box.”
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“…’in’ the box.”
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Okay…
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And the next one.
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“The cat is on…”
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The preposition ‘on’…”the chair”.
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“He’s on the chair.”
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Okay…
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And the next one.
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“The cat is ‘under’…..’under’ the table.”
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“…’under’ the table.”
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Okay…
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Let’s look at the next one.
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Now we have plural nouns.
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“The apples ‘are’…”
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Okay… “…in the box.”
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Again, the apples are “…’in’ the box.”
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Okay…
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Next, “The apples are ‘on’ the chair.”
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And last.
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“The apples are ‘under’….’under’ the table.”
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Okay, let’s look at some more examples.
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Okay, let’s look at some pictures to help us understand the prepositions: in, on, and
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under.
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I’m going to ask you some questions.
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I want you to think about which one you should use.
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Okay…
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“Where is the dog?”
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“Where is the dog?”
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“The dog is ‘in’ the doghouse.
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You should use the preposition ‘in’.
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“The dog is ‘in’ the doghouse.
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“Where is the man?”
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“Where is the man?”
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“The man is ‘under’ the umbrella.”
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“The man is ‘under’ the umbrella.”
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And last.
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“Where are the girls?”
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“Where are the girls?”
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“The girls are ‘on’ the bridge.”
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“The girls are ‘on’ the bridge.”
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Okay…
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Let’s look at some more examples.
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to practice asking and answering questions using: in, on and under.
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First, let’s take a look at this picture.
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Here we have a rabbit, a chair and one, two, three snakes.
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Okay…
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So, I will ask a question using in, on or under.
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I want you to think.
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Is the answer, “Yes, it is.”
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or “No, it isn’t.”
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Okay…
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Let’s start with the rabbit.
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“Is the rabbit under the chair?”
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“No, it isn’t.”
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“Is the rabbit in the chair?”
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“No, it isn’t.”
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“Is the rabbit on the chair?”
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“…on the chair?”
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“Yes, it is.”
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Okay…
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Now, we’re going to move on to the snakes.
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Now, there are…there are more than one, right, so it’s plural, so we say, “Are
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the snakes…” with an ‘s’.
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Okay…
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So again, think.
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Is the answer, “Yes, they are.”
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or “No, they aren’t.”
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“Are the snakes in the chair?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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“Are the snakes on the chair?”
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“No, they aren’t.”
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“Are the snakes under the chair?”
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“Yes, they are.”
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Okay, how did you do?
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I hope you guys understand how to use the prepositions; in, on and under after watching
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this video.
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Thanks for joining and I’ll see you next time.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to talk about adjectives.
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Now, we use adjectives to describe nouns or things.
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Okay, we can describe its size, its color, its shape or other things like that.
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Okay…
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So let’s take a look at the board.
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The first noun we’re going to use is ‘marker’.
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“It’s a marker.”
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Now, I want to use an adjective to describe the color.
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“It’s a ‘black’ marker.”
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‘Black’ is the adjective.
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Now notice, I have to put the adjective after the article ‘a’, but before the noun ‘marker’.
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“It’s a black marker.”
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Now, I can use another adjective to describe its size.
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“It’s a long marker.”
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Okay…
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Let’s try the next one.
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Here we have a bird.
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So, “It’s a bird.”
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Okay…
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I want to use another adjective to describe the color.
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So, I’m going to say, “It’s a blue bird.”
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Again, you have to put the adjective after the article, before the noun.
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I can also describe its size.
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“It’s a small bird.”
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‘Small’ is another adjective.
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Now, at the last part, we have some apples.
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Three apples.
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Okay, remember, when we have more than one noun, it’s called a plural noun.
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So, we have to say, “They’re apples.”, with an ‘s’.
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“They’re apples.”
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I want to use the adjective ‘red’ to describe the color of these apples.
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So, I’m going to say, “They’re red apples.”
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Okay…
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Here, there’s no article.
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There’s no ‘a’.
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That’s because there’s more than one.
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“They’re red apples.”
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So, I just have to put the adjective before the noun that it’s describing.
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“They’re red apples.”
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Okay, let’s move on to some more examples.
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Okay…
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Mow we’re going to practice asking and answering questions using adjectives.
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Okay…
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So, we have a man here.
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I want to ask, “Is he a small man?”
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Okay…
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We have the adjective ‘small’.
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Notice, even in a question, we have to put the adjective agter the article and before
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the noun.
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“Is he a small man?”
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Well, let’s take a look at this picture.
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The answer is “No, he’s a _____ man.”
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We need another adjective.
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He’s not a small man.
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So, we have to say “No, he’s a…big man.”
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Okay…
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We’re going to use the adjective ‘big’.
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Okay, let’s look at the next one.
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“Is it a _____ table?”
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The answer is “Yes, it is.”
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We need an adjective to describe color, shape or size or something.
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Well, we can’t really describe the color.
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So, I think we should try the shape.
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Okay…
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Well, “Is it a….round table?”
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And the answer is “Yes, it is.”
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Okay, and last, we have two dresses.
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Okay…
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So that means the noun is plural.
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In that case, for the questions, we begin with ‘are’.
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“Are they red dresses?”
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Okay, the adjective is ‘red’.
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But, “Are they red dresses?”
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“No, they’re…blue dresses.”
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Okay…
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“No, they’re…blue dresses.”
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Okay…
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So in this video, we learned about adjectives.
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I hope you guys understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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This is a check-up video for articles, prepositions, and adjectives.
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I’ve written some sentences on the board.
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Let’s try to finish them together.
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Okay…
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The first sentence says, “It’s __ ___ umbrella.”
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Okay…
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We have the noun.
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We need an article and an adjective to describe the umbrella.
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Okay…
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So here it is.
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Let’s describe the color.
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Okay…
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We would say ‘black’.
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Remember, the adjective comes before the noun.
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Now we need an article.
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And the correct article is ‘a’.
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“It’s a black umbrella.”
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Okay…
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Next, “It’s ___ ___ ___.”
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We have three blanks.
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Here, we have the noun ‘ant’.
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So we’re going to put that at the end.
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Okay…
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Let’s use the adjective ugly.
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Okay…
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Remember, again, the adjective comes before the noun.
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“…ugly ant.”
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“It’s __ ugly ant.”
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We need an article.
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Should we use ‘a’ or ‘an’? well, ‘ugly’ starts with the vowel ‘u’,
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so we have to say ‘an’.
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“It’s an ugly ant.”
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Next.
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“It’s __ __ __.”
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Okay…
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We have the noun ‘car’.
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So we put that at the end.
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Again, let’s use an adjective that describes the color.
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Let’s use ‘blue’.
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Okay…
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What article should we use?
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We have to say “a”.
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“It’s a blue car.”
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Okay, and last.
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“I __ ___ nice girl.”
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That’s me.
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We have the noun ‘girl’…and the adjective ‘nice’.
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So we need the article.
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We’re going to say “a”.
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Now, we’re missing one more thing.
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We need the ‘be’ verb ‘am’.
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“I am a nice girl.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next part.
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Okay, let’s continue with the checkup.
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Here’s a picture.
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Okay…
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Look at it carefully.
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“What is it?”
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“What is it?”
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“It’s __ banana.”
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We need an article here.
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And it’s the first time I’m talking about this, so we’re going to say “a”.
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“It’s a banana.”
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“Where is ___ banana?”
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Now, you know, I’m talking about this one.
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It’s specific.
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So, I’m going to use the article ‘the’.
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“Where is the banana?”
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And now, let’s think about the preposition.
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“It’s __ the chair.”
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We need to use the preposition ‘on’.
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“It’s on the chair.”
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Okay…
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Let’s move on.
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“What are they?”
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Okay…
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“They’re ____ oranges.”
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Okay…
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We have more than one.
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That’s why we said, “They are…they’re” and “oranges”…with an ‘s’.
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Okay…
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Can we use ‘the’?
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No, you don’t know what oranges I’m talking about because it’s the first time I said
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anything about them.
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Then, can I use ‘a’ or ‘an’?
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No, ‘a’ or ‘an’ is used for any one thing.
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So here we do not need any article.
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“They’re oranges.”
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“What are they?”
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“They’re oranges.”
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Okay…
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“Where __ __ oranges?”
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Okay…
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Now, again, you know I’m talking about these specific oranges, so we use ‘the’.
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“Where __ the oranges?”
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Okay, remember, when you ask a question with plural, you need ‘are’.
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“Where are the oranges?”
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Okay…
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Now, let’s think about the preposition.
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“They’re ___ the chair.”
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Okay…
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The preposition we need is ‘under’.
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Okay…
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They’re not ‘on’, “they’re ‘under’ the chair.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the last part.
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Okay, let’s continue with the checkup.
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Now, we have two short stories here.
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You have to help me find the mistakes.
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The first sentence says, “It’s snake.”
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Well, we’re missing an article.
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Okay…
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And that article is ‘a’.
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“It’s a snake.”
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Okay…
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“It’s blue a snake.”
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Can you find the mistake?
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Okay…
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Remember, the adjective ‘blue’ has to go between the article and the noun.
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So we have to move the article to the front.
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“It’s a blue snake.”
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That is the correct answer.
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“It’s a blue snake.”
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Okay, the next one.
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“The snake under the box.”
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It sounds right.
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“The snake under the box.”, but we forgot the ‘be’ verb.
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“The snake is under the box.”
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Okay, let’s move on to the next story.
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“It’s a octopus.”
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Okay, we have an article, but octopus starts with the vowel ‘o’.
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So we have to use ‘an’.
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“It’s an octopus.”
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“An octopus is big.”
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Hmmm…
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This one’s a little bit hard.
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But remember, we’re talking about the same octopus.
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So now, this octopus is specific.
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So we have to change the article ‘an’ to ‘the’.
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“The octopus is big.”
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The octopus from the first sentence.
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Last, “The octopus are under the chair.”
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What’s the mistake?
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“The octopus…”
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There’s only one.
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So we don’t use ‘are’, we have to say “is”.
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“The octopus is under the chair.”
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Okay…
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So that was our checkup for articles, prepositions and adjectives.
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I hope you guys understand better and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Thank you.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to learn ‘have’ and ‘has’.
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Now we use ‘have’ or ‘has’ to show possession.
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To show something belongs to you.
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Okay…
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So, let’s take a look at the board.
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Okay…
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When you’re talking about ‘you’, or me, we say, “I have…”
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Okay…
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If something belongs to a boy or man, we say, “He has…”
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For a girl or a woman.
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“She has…”
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For an animal or thing.
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“It has…”
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For you, “You have…”
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For us.
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Me and some other people.
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We say, “We have…”
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Okay, and some other people.
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“They have…”
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Okay…
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This is very easy, you just have to remember it.
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Okay…
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So, let’s practice with these pictures.
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Here we have a rabbit…and a carrot.
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So which one do we have to use?
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Well, a rabbit is an animal.
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So we have to use ‘it’.
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“It has a carrot.”
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Again, “It has a carrot.”
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Now, in this picture, we have two ants.
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Okay…
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So, for two things we have to use ‘they’.
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Okay…
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So, here are two ants and an apple.
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So, we’re going to say, “They have an apple.”
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“They have an apple.”
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Okay, let’s move on to some more practice.
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Okay…
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Let’s do some practice together.
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You have to think about if we should use ‘have’ or ‘has’ in the blanks.
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Okay…
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So let’s look at the first one.
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“The girl ‘blank’ long hair.”
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Okay…
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Now, ‘the girl’.
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We can we use instead of the girl?
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We can say “she”.
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“She” then what do we say?
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“Has.”
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“She has long hair.”
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Or…
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“The girl has long hair.”
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It’s the same.
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Okay…
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The next one.
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“The boys…”
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Now, there’s an ‘s’ here.
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That means there’s more than one boy.
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When we have more than one thing, what do we use?
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“They.”
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Okay…
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“They…”
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Do we say ‘have’ or ‘has’?
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We have to say “have”.
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“They have caps.”
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Or…
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“The boys have caps.”
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Okay, the next one’s easier.
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“I…”
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When we have ‘I’, we say “have”.
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“I have a friend.”
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Okay, the next one is also easy.
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“He…”
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“He ‘blank’ an umbrella.”
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What do we have to use?
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“Has.”
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“He has an umbrella.”
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Okay, the next one says, “The dog ‘blank’ a bone.”
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“The dog…”
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What do we use for animals?
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“It.”
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“It…has a bone.”
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Or…
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“The dog has a bone.”
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And last.
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“My mother and I ‘blank’ a car.”
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Okay, this one’s tricky.
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“My mother and I…”
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We have to say “we”.
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“We…have…a car.”
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“My mother and I have a car.”
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Okay…
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So I hope you understand how to use ‘have’ and ‘has’ and I’ll see you in the next
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video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to learn negatives with ‘have’ and ‘has’.
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Now this also pretty easy.
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You just have to remember everything that I wrote.
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Okay…
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So let’s take a look at the board.
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Okay, first, for ‘I’, we use, “I don’t have…”
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Remember, ‘don’t’ is a contraction for ‘do not’.
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“I don’t have…”
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For ‘he, ‘she’ and ‘it’, we use ‘doesn’t have’.
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‘Doesn’t’ is a contraction for ‘does not’.
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“He doesn’t have…”
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“She doesn’t have…”
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“It doesn’t have…”
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Now on the bottom.
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For ‘you’, ‘we’, ‘they’, it’s the same as ‘I’.
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We use ‘don’t have’.
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“You don’t have…”
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“We don’t have…” and “They don’t have…”
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So, let’s look at these pictures.
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Remember, we have a rabbit and a carrot.
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So, we said, “It has a carrot.”
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Okay, but, we’re doing negatives, so we have to say “It doesn’t have a cake.”
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“It doesn’t have a cake.”
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Okay…
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Now here, we have the ants and an apple.
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So we said, “They have an apple.”
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Okay…
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But for this banana here, we have to say, “They don’t have a banana.”
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“They don’t have a banana.”
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Okay, let’s move on to some more practice.
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Okay…
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Now let’s try this practice with the negatives ‘doesn’t have’ and ‘don’t have’
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together.
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Now this is a little easy because we know that the second word is have.
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All you have to think is should we use ‘doesn’t’ or ‘don’t’.
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Okay…
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So, I’m just going to put ‘have’ her first.
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Okay…
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“She ‘blank’ have short hair.”
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Should we use ‘don’t’ or ‘doesn’t’?
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If you remember, for ‘she’, we use ‘doesn’t’.
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“She doesn’t have short hair.”
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Okay…
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And again, I’m going to put ‘have’ first.
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This is easy.
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‘He’ and ‘she’ we both use ‘doesn’t’.
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“He doesn’t have an umbrella.”
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Okay…
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How about for ‘I’?
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“I doesn’t have….” or ” I don’t have…”?
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The correct answer is ‘don’t’.
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“I don’t have a wife.”
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“People…”
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Remember, if we have more than one person, animal and thing, we have to think of ‘they’.
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For ‘they’, do we use ‘don’t’ or ‘ doesn’t’?
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Do you remember?
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The correct answer is ‘don’t’.
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“People don’t have manners.”
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Okay…
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Next.
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“We…”
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“We ‘blank’ have money.”
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Should we put ‘doesn’t’ or ‘don’t’?
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The correct answer is ‘don’t’.
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“We don’t have money.”
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Okay, and the last one.
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“A snake…”
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A snake is an animal.
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What do we use for an animal?
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“It.”
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“It…”
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What should we put here?
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“It…doesn’t…have legs.”
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Okay, so that was our practice the negatives ‘don’t have’ and ‘doesn’t have’.
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I hope you understand and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Bye.
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Hi, everybody.
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In this video, we’re going to learn how to ask questions using ‘have’.
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Okay, let’s look at the board.
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When we are talking about ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it’, the question always begins with
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‘does’.
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After the pronoun, we have ‘have’.
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So, we say, “Does he have…”
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“Does she have…”
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“Does it have…”
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Now, let’s practice with this question and let’s look at the two answers.
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Okay…
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“Does he have a friend?”
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If the answer is ‘yes’, we say “yes”, in the blank, we match… this has to be the
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same.
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“Yes, he does.”
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If the answer is ‘no’.
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“No, he doesn’t.”
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“Does he have a friend?”
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“Yes, she does.”
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“No, she doesn’t.”
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“Does it have a friend?”
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“Yes, it does.”
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“No, it doesn’t.”
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Okay, so remember ‘does…have’.
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Now, when we use ‘you’, ‘we’, ‘they’, we use ‘do’ in the front.
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And ‘have’ after.
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“Do you have a friend?”
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“Do we have a friend?”
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“Do they have a friend?”
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Okay…
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And again we have two answers.
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We finish with ‘do’ or ‘don’t’.
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So, “Do you have a friend?”
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“Yes, I do.”
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Right, the questions is asking ‘you’, so you say “I do.”
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Or, “No, I don’t.”
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“Do we have a friend?”
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“Yes, we do.”
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Or, “No, we don’t.”
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And last.
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“Do they have a friend?”
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“Yes, they do.”
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“No, they don’t.”
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Okay, let’s move on to some more practice.
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Alright, let’s try this practice together.
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I know it looks hard, but I’m going to help you.
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Okay…
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So let’s look at the first practice.
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It’s a question.
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Okay, so remember, when we ask a question, we begin with ‘do’ or ‘does’.
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Okay…
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We have ‘she’.
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well, remember for all questions we use ‘have’.
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In the front, should we use ‘does’ or ‘do’?
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The answer is ‘does’.
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“Does she have a dress?”
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When we answer, “Yes…”
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What do we put here?
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Remember, we put the pronoun ‘she’.
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And the answer ‘does’.
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“Yes, she does.”
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The next one.
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We have ‘they’.
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Okay, ‘have’ is again the same.
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“…have a bicycle?”
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Okay, what goes in the front?
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For ‘they’. we use ‘do’.
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“Do they have a bicycle?”
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This time the answer is negative.
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“No, they….”
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What do we put here?
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It doesn’t make sense to say, “do”.
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Right?
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“No, they do.”
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That’s wrong.
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It’s a negative.
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We have to say, “No, they don’t.”
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“No, they do not.”
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Okay, and again, we have ‘have’ over here.
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“It…”
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Which one, ‘do’ or ‘does’?
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The answer is ‘does’.
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“Does it have a ball?”
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Again, the answer is negative.
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“No, it…does not.”
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or the contraction, “No, it doesn’t.”
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Okay…
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So that was our practice for asking questions with ‘have’.
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I hope you understand
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and I’ll see
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you in the next video.
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