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VIDEO ENGUSH REGULAR COURSE
PREFACE
The Video English series is the result of years of work by a team of researchers and writers who have been studying and making use of the latest developments
in teaching English as a foreign language.
The series has been
carefully planned and organized so as to guide students to an active assimilation of natural, everyday American English. Students learn both spoken and written English and the appropriate language for different situations: the formal speech used with strangers and the informal speech used with friends. They become acquainted with American language and culture throuqh the study of newspaper articles, TV programs and commercials. The Video
English
series
includes
separate
courses
for children,
teenagers, and adults. Thomas English
Edward
Language
received University.
Master's
Hasek
and H. Paige
Consultants Degrees
Mr. Graham
Graham
for the Video English
from the University
received
his Master's
served series.
of Missouri
as full-tirne Mr. Hasek and Indiana
Degree from the University
of South Florida.
PROGRAM 1
Proqrarn 1 -
Regular Course is the first book in the Video English series
for teenagers and is designed for students who have no previous knowledge of English. Students
learn lhe grammar,
structures
and vocabulary
American English through real-life situation dialogues. as the basis for subsequent
of practical
These dialogues serve
classroom work and present everyday situations,
such as going out with friends, organizing parties and outdoor activities. Program 1 contains 612 new words.
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CHARACTERS
Mrs. S. and Mr. S.:
Mr. R. and Mrs. R.:
Gladys and Harry Strickland
George and Martha Robinson
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LESSON
9
Welcome Beginners Commands and Poli te Requests
2
13
Neighbors Personal Pronouns -
I, VOU, IT
Possessive Adjectives Articles -
MY, YOUR
THE, A/AN
Demonstrative
Pronouns (singular forms) -
Verb TO BE (affirmative
and interrogative
THIS, THAT forms) -
IAM,
VOU ARE, IT IS
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24
The New VCR Numbers (from O to 10) Personal Pronouns -
HE, 8HE
Verb TO BE (affirmative and interrogative
forms) -
HE 18,
SHE IS Possessive Case ('s) Interrogative Pronouns -
4
WHO, WHAT
A Picnic Prepositions -
35 IN FRONT OF, BEHIND
Adverbs of Place -
HERE, THERE
Interrogative Adverb Personal Pronouns -
WHERE WE, VOU (pl.)
Possessive Adjective -
OUR, YOUR (pl.)
Verb TO BE (affirmative and interrogative forms) VOU ARE, THEY ARE; (negative form) -I
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WE ARE,
AM NOT
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A Surprise Visit Possessive Adjective -
HIS
Numbers (from 11 to 19) Verb TO BE (negative form) IT IS NOT
HE IS NOT, SHE IS NOT,
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LESSON
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The Stricklands' Pool
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Possessive Adjectives -
HER, ITS, THEIR
Interrogative Adjective -
WHOSE
Verb TO SE (negative form) -
WE ARE NOT, VOU ARE
NOT, THEV ARE NOT
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At a Fast-Food Restaurant
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THERE IS (affirmative, interrogative and negative forms) Interrogative Expression of Ouantitv -
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HOW MANV
Breakfast at the Robinsons'
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THERE ARE (atnrmatíve, interrogative and negative torrns) Determiners of Indefinite Quantity -
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SOME, A~V
At a Tey Store
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Numbers (from 20 to 100) Interrogative
Expressions
of Ouantity
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HOW
MUCH,
HOW MANV Demonstrative
10
Pronouns (plural forms) -
THESE, THOSE
Talking to the Maílman
82
The Present Continuous Tense (affirmative, interrogative and
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negative forms)
11
Halloween
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The Present Continuous Tense (negative form)
12
Situations Asking and Telling the Time (including the expressions HALF PAST, A QUARTER AFTER and A QUARTER TO Review of vocabulary and structures
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lJELCOflE BEGINNERS
Director: Good morning, Magic Eyes. How are you? Magic Eyes: Fine, thanks. And you? Director: Fine.
Magic Eyes: Excuse me. May come in? Teacher 1: Sure, come on in!
Teacher 1: Carlos, ask Magic; Eyes a questiono Carlos: OK! How do you say "sente-se" in English?
Teacher 1: Now Magic Eyes, please answer. Magic Eyes: Vou say, "sit down."
Carlos: Excuse me? Magic Eyes: Sit down.
Carlos: Magic Eyes, down. Magic Eyes: Oh! OK.
please sít
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Students: Thank YOu!! Magic Eyes: You're welcome.
Teacher 2: Read.
Student 1: I don't understand. What's the meaning 01 "read"? Oh!!
Teacher 3: Listen.
Teacher 3: Write.
Magic Eyes: Speak English. Student 2: Good-bye. .
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A.: Oops' An apple!
D.: Hi, I'rn Daniel Robinson.
D.: And this is my dog Click.
D.: What's your name? A.: My name's Alice Franco.
D.: Where are you from, Alice? A.: l'm from Canada.
D.: Welcome to Elm Street.
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A.: Are you my neighbor?
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D.: That's my house.
D.: Yes, Iam.
A.: Oh, Charlie, come over here.
A.: Charlie, this is Daniel Robinson. Danisl, this is Charlie.
C.: Hi, Daniel. D.: Hi, Charlie.
D.: Hey, guys! This is Charlie and this is Alice. G.: Hi!
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Ao: I'm from Canada. I'm Canadian. Do: I'm from the United States. I'm American.
Do: And you? Where
are you
from?
So:
I'm from I'm
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On Main Street
Susan:
Hi! I am Susan Smith. We.lcome to Main Street.
Michelle: Thank you, Susan. Are you my neighbor?
Susan:
Yes, Iam. That's my house. What's your name? .
Michelle:
My name is Michelle DuBois.
Susan:
Michelle DuBois?? Where are you trom?
Michelle:
I'm trom Canada.
Susan:
Oh, a Canadian ... Oops, a dog!
Michelle:
Oh,this
is my dog Zig.
Paul:
Come here, Zig!
Susan:
Is that guy Canadian?
. Michelle:
Yes. Paul's Canadian.
Susan:
And Zig? Is.Zig trom Canada?
Michelle:
No. Zig is trom the United States.
Susan:
Hey, guys! Come over here. This is Michelle and the dog is Zig. Michelle is Canadian and Zig's trom the United States.
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
S .'
I N
G U
I
VOU
L
A R
... .
....
IT
"I am Daniel Robinson. I'm American."
Daniel: Where are vou trom? Are vou trem Canada? Alice: Ves, 1amo I'm Canadian.
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"That's my house. It's on Elm Street."
The pronoun it is
neuter
and refers to
objects or animais and babies (if we can't distinguish their sex).
11. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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Alice: Is Click your doq? Daniel: Yes. Click's my dog.
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I. DEFINITE ARTICLE
The student is Canadian. The teacher is American.
THE is used to identify a definite noun.
The teacher is in the classroom.
The students in the classroom are Peter and Mike.
TH E can be used with singular and plural nouns.
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IV. INDEFINITE ARTICLES This is a peno This is an eraser.
The indefinite article is used before singular countable nouns.
I am a student.
This is an apple.
You are a teacher.
This is an English book.
A is used before consonant sounds.
I V. DEMONSTRATIVE
O'"
AN is used before vowel sounds.
PRONOUNS
THIS
THAT
THIS and THAT are used only with singular nouns.
That is a house.
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VI. THEPRESENT
S I
TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE
AFFIRMATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
Iam
I'm
G
Vou are
You're
U
... .
Am I ... ?
N
Are you ... ? -
•
0"0
...
•
;--.
L A R
.
,
..
It is
.
...
....
It's
Is it . , . ?
"I am Daniel Robinson. I'm American. I'm inmy house."
"You are a student. You're in the classroorn."
"Is ita book?" "Yes, it is."
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T/-\/T I C/\ I TI_IC /\ICI I II'-C' "'L 'ILW
V'_"
O.: What's
Charlie's number? . Do.: It's 456-7038.
C.:
Thanks, Dan. Now?
phone
C.: Helio? O.: Hi, Charlie. Come on over new VCR.
This and
is Dan. see my
O.: Let's watch this videotape.
O.: Yeah. Doug's here too.
C.:
Who's that boy?
O.: That's Mike Wilson.
C.: Is he a good soccer player? O.: Yes, he is. He's a great player.
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Do.: Look! That's Leroy!
D.: Leroy is Doug's brother.
C.: Hey, who's that girl?
C.: Is she your friend?
D.: That's Jean.
D.: No, she's my sister.
C.: Boy! She's cute!
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READING TEXT I A/ices New VeR Charlie, what is Daniel's telephone number?
Charlie: H'm, Daniel's phone number is 239-1560. Alice:
Thanks, Charlie.
(On the Phone) Daniel: Helio? Alice:
Helio, Dan. This is Alice.
Daniel: How are you, Alice? Alice:
I'm fine, Dan. And you?
Daniel: Fine, thanks. Alice:
Dan, Leroy is here too. Come on over and see my new VCR.
Daniel: Thanks, Alice. (At the Francos' House) Alice: Daniel: Boy! It's great! Leroy:
Hey, Alice. Let's watch a videotape.
Alice:
OK. Leroy. Hey, Jean, Sally! Come on over.
Jean and Sally: Thanks. Leroy:
Hey, look at that girl! She's a great basketball player.
Jean:
And who's that boy?
Charlie: That's my síster's friend Tom. He's a great soccer player. Daniel: Boy! Who's that cute volleyball player? Alice:
Oh, that's Vicky.
Jean:
And who's that cute football player?
Alice:
He's Bob. Bob is Vicky's brother.
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NUMBERS -
o
OH, ZERO
1
ONE
2
TWO
3
THREE
4
FOUR
5
FIVE
6
SIX
7
SEVEN
8
EIGHT
9
NINE
o (ZERO)
is pronounced
oh primarily for telephone and house numbers.
PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
S
I
I N
G U L
VOU
A R
"She is Jean."
HE
SHE
I
IT
I
"He's Daniel."
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Differences between HE, SHE and IT:
HE is masculine and refers only to male people.
Alice: That's Charlie. He is my brother.
SHE is feminine and refers only to female people.
Charlie: That's Alice. She is my sister.
IT is neuter and refers to things and unknown animais.
Charlie:
Is this your new VCR?
Daniel: Ves, it is.
A
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HE and SHE can refer to animais.
"Is this your dog?' "No, it's not."
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"Click is my dog.
He's a great friend."
IT refers to babies when we don't know their sexo
"Is it a boy or a girl?" "I1's a boy.'
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11. THE PRESENT TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE
S I
AFFIRMATIVE
INTER ROGATIVE
Iam
I'm
Am I ...
?
G
Vou are
You're
Are Vou ...
U
He is
He's
Is he ...
?
Sheis
She's
Is she ...
?
II's
Is it ...
N ?
L A R
1Iis
?
o o
O
Charlie: Who's that boy? Oaniel: That's Mike Wilson. He is Sally's brother and he's a great soccer player.
o O O
i Leroy: Who's that girl? Is she yourfriend? Oaniel: Yes, she is my friend. Leroy: Boy, she's cute!
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Jean is Daniel's sister. Charlie is Alice's brother.
To form the possessive case we add s to a singular noun, indicating the possessor. Possessors
Click is-Daniel's dog.
are only people or animaIs.
Doug is Leroy's brother.
To form the possessive
case of a plural noun
which ends in s, only the apostrophe (') is used.
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15OURHOUSE)
Daniel: That's my neighbors' house.
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IV. INTERROGATIVE
.>:
,
.
,
,
I
,
\
(? \
.;'
"
, :·
PRONOUNS
,
Who is he? .
I
\ ~I
",
I
l'-'/
:'~ •
\
\_,
,'-'--' "
."."\
It's a house.
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O.: Leroy! Doug! Are you ready for lhe picnic?
L.: Yes, we are!
S.: Doug,
Do.: II's here, fuI! of sandwiches.
where
is
your
backpack?
S.: Helen, Ihat's dangerous!
H.: Look, Sally! I'm not afraid.
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A.: Wow! What a fantastic view!
A.: Dan, where's our house?
D.: It's over there, church.
D.: Your school is in front of the stadium.
behind
the
H.: Sally, where are Doug and David?
5.: Oh, there they are!
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READING TEXT I
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Where are the boys? Where are the girls? Oh, there they are! Ready for a picnic!
In the picnic area: There they are! Wow, this is a fantastic view! The school, the church ... That's Dan's house, in front of the stadium. Hey, Click! That's dangerous! Oh, Click is not afraid. He's a great dog. There's Doug's backpack. It's full of sandwiches! Where's Doug? Oh, there he is! Behind the sandwiches!
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PRACTICAL 'GRAMMAR I. PREPOSITIONS:
IN FRONT OF; BEHIND
Where are the boys?
~.
Daniel is in front of the school.
Doug is behind the sandwiches.
Leroyand David are in front of the stadium.
Charlie and Mike are behind Click's doghouse.
li. ADVERi:JS OF PLACE: HERE; THERE
THE GIRLS AR"E HERE ANO THE BOYS ARE THERE.
111. INTERROGATIVE ADVERB: WHERE
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IV. PERSONAL PRONOUNS 8
I
I
N G
VOU
U L A R
HE
P
WE
L U R A L
VOU THEV
SHE
I
IT
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MY YOUR
OUR
YOUR
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VOUR \ .
HE
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VI. THE PRESENT TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE (Continued)
AFFIRMATIVE S
I N
G U L A R
p L U R A L
INTERROGA TIVE
NEGATIVE
Iam
I'm
Am I ... ?
Vou are
You're
Are Vou ... ?
He is
He's
Is he ... ?
....
She is
She's
Is she ... ?
....
It is
lt's
Is it ... ?
....
Iam not
o
•••
Weare
We're
Are we ...
?
....
Vou are
Vou're
Are vou ...
?
....
They're
Are they ...
?
....
Theyare
LEROY! DOUG! ARE VOU READY FOR SCHOOL?
THEy'RE READY FOR SCHOOL!
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Da.: Helen, quess who's here to see youo
H.: H'rn. o o Is it
Da.: No, it's a boy.
H.: Oh, a boy!! Is he tall?
Da.: No, he's not. He's short.
H.: Is he fat?
girl?
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Da.: No, he isn't. He's thin.
H.: How old is he? 11 or 12? Da.: He's 130
H.: Is he dark-haired?
H.: What color are his eyes? Da.: They're blue,
Da.: No, he's blond,
H.: Is he good-looking? Da.: No, he's very uqly.
O.: What?! Am I really ugly? H.: Daniel!! Da.: Uh-oh. ooSye, guyso
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READING TEXT I
Daniel:
Jean, guess who's behind
Jean:
H'm ...
OUr
house.
Is it a blond girl?
Daniel: No, it isn't, Jean:
Is it a cute brunette?
Daniel: No, Jean. It is not a girl! It's a ... Jean:
, it's a ...
A boy?
Daniel: Yes ...
It's a boy.
And he's here to see Vou. Jean:
Great! Is he tall?
Daniel: No, he isn't. He's short. Jean:
Is he Iat?
Daniel: No, ne's not ta! and he's no! thin. Jean:
How old is he? 11, 12 ar 13?
Daniel: He's 5. Jean:
Five?!!1 Is he.blond ar dark-haired?
Daniel: He's blond and dark-haired! Jean:
Oh, wha! an ugly boy!
Daniel: No, he isn't ugly. He's very good-Iooking. Jean:
Daniel, who's lha! boy?
Daniel: Click, Click, come here, boy! Jean: Daniel!!!
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NUMBERS (Continued)
10
TEN
15
FIFTEEN
11
ELEVEN
16
SIXTEEN
12
TWELVE
17
SEVENTEEN
13
THIRTEEN
18
EIGHTEEN
14
FOURTEEN
19
NINETEEN
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR THE PRESENT TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE (Continued) AFFIRMATIVE
S I
Iam
N Vou are G
U' L A R p L U R A L
INTERROGATIVE
l'm
Aml ...
You're
Are Vou ...
? ?
?
NEGATIVE Iam not
I'm not
'X
... .
... .
....
He is not
He's not
He isn't
She is not
She's not
She isn't
It is not
It's not
It isn't
He is
He's
She is
She's
Is she ...
It is
It's
Is it ...
We are
We're
Are we ...
?
...
.
....
. ...
Vou are
You're
Are vou ...
?
... .
....
....
Theyare
Theyre
Are they ...
?
... .
'"
Is he ...
? ?
.
Doug's not blond and he isn't thin.
This is not David's house. It isn't David's house. '
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D.: lt's Mrs. Strickland's caro
A.: Boy! Her car is beautiful!
D.: And where's Mr. Strickland?
J.: He's over there, in his van.
C.: Look at their pool. It's great!
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D.: Hey, you quys. . . The S!ricklands are no! home.
D.: Let's swim!
Do.: Come on, girls. Jump in!
H.: No way! M.:Are you afraid of water?
H.: No, we aren't, Strickland's back.
D.: Let's get out of here!
but
Mrs.
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES (Continued)
MY YOUR HIS HER ITS
OUR YOUR THEIR ~,
.. .
c
This is lhe Bakers' dog . , ..•..
"
Its name is Rex.
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This is the Stricklands' house. This is their house.
11.INTERROGATIVE
ADJECTIVE: WHOSE
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"Whose dog is this?" "lt's Deniel's dog."
"Whose brother ís he?" "He's Jeen's brother."
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"Whose house is this?" "lt's the Robinsons' house."
111. THE PRESENT TENSE OF THE VERB TO BE (Continued) AFFIRMATIVE
S
l'm no!
Vou are no!
You're no!
Vou aren't
?
He isno1
He's no!
He isn't
?
. She is no!
She's not
She isn't
lt.is no!
lt's not
It isn't
We are not
We're not
We aren't
Vou are not
Vou're not
Vou aren't
? They are not
They're not
Theyaren't
l'rn
Am I ...
Vou are
You're
Are Vou ...
U L
He is
He's
Is he ...
A R
She is
She's
Is she ...
I! is
lt's
Is it ...
We are
We're
Are we ...
Vou are
You're
Are you ...
Theyare
They're
Are they ...
G
p L U
R A L
--
Iam not
Iam
I N
NEGATIVE
INTERROGATIVE ? ?
? ? ?
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C.: Boy! I'm hungry!
J.: There's one in the shopping
C.: Is there a fast-food restaurant around here? J.: Yes, there is.
Do.: Let's gol I'm starving. And I'm thirsty.
mal!.
J.:
J.: Look, that c1erk is available.
D.: One hamburger, one ham and cheese sandwich and two medium Cokes.
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C.: A cheeseburger,
an order of fries and a small Coke.
Do.: Five hot dogs, extra mustard and ketchup. . . ;I ~ •
Clerk: How many hot dogs?!?
Do.: Five, please, and three large Cokes and chocolate milk shakes.
Clerk:
Do.: No, there growing boy!
Is there an army here?
isn't.
yeah, three
Just
a
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. THERE IS
THERE IS (singular): used to say that something exists. THERE IS AFFIRMATIVE THERE'S INTERROGATIVE
IS THERE ...
?
THERE IS NOT NEGATIVE
THERE'S NOT THERE ISN'T
Tom: Mrs. Baker, 9\.1eSswhat's in my baekpaek. Mrs. Baker: Is there a book ano a peneil?
Tom: No, there isn't. Mrs. Baker: Is there a notebook? Tom: Yes, there's a notebook, a pen and an apple for you.
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EXPRESSION OF QUANTITY: HOW MANY
Dennis: Ten hot dogs, please. I'm starving. Clerk: How many?! How many hot dogs? Dennis: Ten. Teh hot dogs, please.
HOW MANY is used with plural (countable)
nouns.
Mrs. Miller: How man,}' sandwiches, Johnny? Johnny:
Just one, please. I'm not very hungry.
After HOW MANY, use a word in the plural.
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BRERXFRST RT THE ,,(DBlrtSD/~S'
D.: Good
morning, Mom. Is breakfast ready? Mrs. R.: Yeah, it's on the table.
Mrs. R.: There's milk, orange juice, and coffee for Dad ...
Mrs. R.: And there are eggs and sausages too.
J.:
Mrs. R.: Yes, there are.
Mrs. R.: There are some in that yeliow box.
Are there any doughnuts?
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Mr. R.: Me there any pancakes, cear?
Mrs. R.: No, there aren't.
Mrs. R.: There aren't any today, honey.
Mr. R.: Where's my newspaper? D.: lt's here, Dad.
Mr. R.: Watch cup of coffee!
J.: Oh, my dress! D.: Don't worry, Sis! Now,. it's different!
out,
Daniel!
My
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. THERE ARE
THERE ARE (plural): used to say that something exists.
AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE
THERE ARE ARE THERE ...
?
THERE ARE NOT
NEGATIVE
THERE AREN'T
·"How many boys are there in the pool?" "There are three boys." "Are there girls in the pool too?" "No, there aren't."
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11. OETERMINERS
OF INOEFINITE
QUANTITY:
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SOME ANO ANY
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
SOME
INTERROGATIVE
SENTENCES
ANY NEGATIVE SENTENCES
DOUG~NUTS
Paul: Are there any doughnuts today? Martha: Yes, there are. There are some in that box. And, yeah, there are some pancakes too. Paul: Are there any sausages? Martha:
No, there aren't any sausages today, honey.:"
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JEAN IN... "SOME DRESSES"
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J.: Today's Leroy's birthday!
J.: Let's buy Leroy a gift.
J.: Where's the salesperson? Sp.: Excuse me. Can I help you?
Da.: Yes, please. How much is a baseball bat?
Sp.: Well, these are 20 dollars and 25 cents each ...
$30.35.
Sp.: ... and those over there are
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H.: Boy! This expensive!
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5.: How much is a video g~me?
5p.: These are $40.50 and those are $65.80.
5p.: Oh, these over here are cheap! They're on sale!
J.: Hey, Daniell Look at this beautiful robot!
D.: How much is it? Ro.: 90 dollars, 90 dollars, 90 dollars.
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NUMBERS
20 21 22 . .. 30 40
TWENTV
50 60 70 80 90 100
TWENTV-ONE TWENTV-TWO
... THIRTV FORTV
FIFTV SIXTV SEVENTV EIGHTV NINETV ONE HUNDRED
PRACTICAL GRAMMAR I. INTERROGATIVE
EXPRESSION OF QUANTITV: HOW MUCH
"How much milk is there?" "There isn't any."·
HOW MUCH is used with uncountable nouns.
After HOW MUCH, use an uncountable noun. After HOW MANY, use a plural (countable) noun.
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"Ho,,! many sendwicnes are Ihere in thís backpack?"
"There are three."
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"How much water is Ihere in lhe pool?"
"There isn't any waler in lhe pool."
$35.90
"It's $35.90."
"How much are Ihese baseball bals?" "They are $22.99."
The word MONEY is an uncounlable noun.
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"How much money is Ihere in lhe box?"
~ "There isn't any rnoney in lhe box."
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PLURAL FORMS
THESE
THOSE
These video games aregreat!
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Those baseball bats are cheap.
THIS SINGULAR FORMS TH.AT THESE PLURAL FORMS THOSE
This boy is John and these girls are his sisters,
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That boy is John and those girls are his sisters.
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MI.: Good morning, Mrs. Strickland.
Mio: The kids are quiet this morning.
Mrs.5.: Yeah. Sally is riding her bike with Dave.
Mrs.5.: The girls are talking in the front yard.
Mrs. 5.: And Charlie is helping his
MI.: Hey, Doug! What are you doing now?
mother.
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Do.: I'm playing with my cars.
Mrs. S.: And brother?
Mrs. S.: What's he doing now?
Do.: He's studying with Mike.
Mrs. S.: Ves, everything's fine ... but wait a minute! Where's Daniel Robinson?
D.: Here, Mrs. Strickland. washing Click. Mrs. S.: Oh, no!
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HEY! COME WITH ME! LET'S SEE WHAT THE KIDS ARE DOING NOW!
Elm Street is really quiet today. Look, the mailman is talking to Mrs. Strickland. Sally isriding her bike with Dave. The girls are talking inthe front yard. Charlie is helping his mother. Doug's playing with his cars. Leroy is studying with Mike. Everything's fine today, but where's Daniel Robinson? Hey, wait a minute ... There he is! Behind Mrs. Strickland. Oh, no! He's washing his dog, Click, in Mrs. Strickland's front yard. Uh-oh, Daniel. ..
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Formation:
VERB TO BE CONJUGATED IN THE PRESENT
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THE ING FORM OF THE PRINCIPAL VERB
Use: We use lhe PRESENT CONTINUOUS
TENSE 10 describe
an aclion Ihal is in progress ai lhe momenl one is speaking.
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Verb TO PLAY in the Present Continuous Tense.
AFFIRMATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
1am playing.
I'm playing.
Am 1playing?
Vou are playing.
You're playing.
Are vou playing?
He is playing.
He's playing.
Is he playing?
She is playing.
She's playing.
Is she playing?
It is playing.
It's playing.
Is it playing?
We are playing.
We're playing.
Are we playing?
Vou are playing.
You're playing.
Are Vou playing?
They are playing.
They're playing.
Are they playing?
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D.: Charlie, the party?
are you ready for
C.: l'rn putting on my shoes.
Mrs. F.: Daniel waiting for you.
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Jean
C.: In a minute. Come in.
Mrs. F.: Alice, hurry up!
are
A.: Hey, Mom! Is Charlie wearing his new white pants and green T-shirt?
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Mrs. F.: No, he's wearing a black suit and a blue T-shirt.
A.: Is Jean wearing a skirt and a blouse?
Mrs. F.: No, purple dress.
A.: Mom, is my red dress OK for the party?
Mrs. F.: Well, Halloween!
she's
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Alice,
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Mrs. F.: Look! They're ali wearing costumes. A.: Oh, no!
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Hi, students. What are the kids doing? Hey, look! There's a Halloween party at Helen's.
he kidsare ready. Helen 'and Sally are wearing black dresses and Jean is wearing a purple skirt and a white blouse. Wow! The boys are not wearing pants and T-shirts today. They're wearing suits of ali colors: green, yellow, black, white ... But wait a minute! Where are Charlie an"dAlice? They're not ready. Charlie's putting on his shoes and Alice ... Oh,no! Alice is not wearing a costúme! Hey, Alice! Your clothes are ~ not OK for the party. ~ Today's Halloween!
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PRACTICAL GRAMMAR THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE (Continued) The Presenl Conlinuous Tense of lhe verb TO PLAY
AFFIRMATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
I am playing.
l'rn playing.
Am I playing?
Vou are playing.
You're playing.
Are vou playing?
He is playing.
He's playing.
Is he playing?
She is playing.
She's playing.
Is she playing?
1Iis playing.
It's playing.
Is il playing?
We are playing.
We're playing.
Are we playing?
Vou are playing.
You're playing.
Are vou playinq?
They are playing.
They;re playing.
Are Ihey playing?
NEGATIVE
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I am not playing.
I'm not playing.
Vou are not playing.
You're not playing.
Vou aren't playing.
He is not playing.
He's not playing.
He ísn't playing.
She is not playing.
She's not playing.
She isn't playing.
1Iis not playing.
II's not playing.
1Iisn't playing.
We are not playing.
We're not playing.
We aren't playing.
Vou are not playing ..
You're not playing.
Vou aren't playing.
They are not playing.
They're not playing.
They aren't playing.
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Sally isn't getting ready for the party. She's reading a book.
Charlie and Dave are not studying. They're playing soccer.
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Boy: How much are Ihese toy cars? Salesperson: These are $19.50 but Ihose over Ihere are only $11.99.
TALKING TO A TICKET AGENT
Man: Two lickels for lhe seven o'clock bus 10 New York, please. Tickel Agen!: Sorry, there aren't any left, sir. But there are some for the seven-thirty bus.
Boy on ihe left: Boy! l'rn slarving! Whal lime is il?
Boy on lhe right: It's one fifteen. Let's gel a hot dog.
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Man on lhe lefl: Oh, no! lt's three forty-five.
Man on lhe righl: Yeah, And those people are still dancing,
Woman: Wake up, honey! It's half past nine,
Man: No, dear, it's only'a quarter to six. A OOCTOR ANO A RECEPTIONIST
Doctor: It's a quarter after ten. Who's next?
Receplionisl: Miss Smith ís. Sut she's not here.
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