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YEAR FIVE BASIC GRAMMAR
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Present tense Be (verb to be) Past Tense is am was are were singular singular plural plural
I’m I am good. = I’m good. I am tall. = I’m tall. I am great.= I’m great. ’m
He/She/It’s He is into music. = He’s into music. She is into music. = She’s into music. It is into music.= It’s into music. ’s
‘re = are You/We/You/They ’re You are beautiful = You’re beautiful. We are handsome = We’re handsome. They are happy = They’re happy.
Side notes Apostrophe – I ’ m Comma– Money , gold and necklace
Nuran is thirteen. She’s from Izmir. Jesica and Holly are eleven. They’re from Liverpool. I’m Qisya and I’m eleven. I’m from Malaysia.
Possessive ‘s ( Page 7 wb Year 5 ) The teachers’ table. Luke’s pen. Betty’s mobile phone. Our friends’ house. Sam’s teacher. The student’s bag.
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Subject Pronouns In front of the sentence. (before the verb) I, you, he, she, it, we, they He is a good boy. She is a good daughter. They are smart. Ammar gives he a toy. Bonda gives she a rose. I give they a laptop.
Object Pronouns At the end of the sentence. (after the verb) me, you, him, her, it, us, them Shafiq gives me a cat. I give her a bouquet of roses . I like them . Me give Shafiq a cat. Her is a good daughter. Them are my friends.
Possessive Adjective Pronouns my, your, him, her, its, our, their Our parents like books. This is my brother Jack. Jen likes photography and her photos are good. We parents like books. This is me brother Jack. Jen likes photography and she photos are good.
Reflexive Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
ha s - s ingular(present) have- plural(present) had- singular/plural(past tense) Verb to have
ha s - s ingular(present) He has got a new laptop. She has got a DVD about animals. It has got a big bushy tail.
She’s a beautiful girl = she is a beautiful girl.(right) She’s a beautiful girl= she has a beautiful girl. (wrong)
doe s - s ingular(present) do- plural(present) did- singular/plural(past tense) * after do-verbs = no ing , no-ed, nothing. (basic word) Verb to do
Adjectives- kata sifat quiet short beautiful good bad dangerous safe tall dirty pretty big ugly old nice modern small far
Short Comparative Adjective Tall - taller ( Rizqin is taller than Aqil) Short- shorter (Aqil is shorter than Rizqin ) Big- bigger Small- smaller Dirty- dirtier
Long Comparative Adjective Comfortable- more comfortable Exciting- more exciting Interesting- more interesting Beautiful – more beautiful (Amar is more beautiful than Amir.) True ( Amar is beautifuler than Amir.) Wrong
O.S.A.S.C.O.M- Order of Adjective 1) Opinion- 2) Size- 3) Age- 4) Shape- 5) Colour- 6) Origin- 7) Material-
Order of Adjective I have a pen. (basic sentence) I have a blue[ colour ] pretty [opinion] big [size]pen. I have a pretty big blue pen.
Comparative adjective big My cat has a big belly/tummy. bigger My tummy is bigger than my cat’s.
birds/three How many birds are there? There are three. 2) cat/yes Is there a cat? Yes, there is. 3) chairs/four How many chairs are there? There are four. 4) tables/yes Are there any tables? Yes, there are. 5) brooms/eleven How many brooms are there. There are eleven.
6) rabbits/five How many rabbits are there. There are five. 7) mug/yes Is there a mug? Yes, there is. 8) aircons/four How many aircons are there? There are four. 9) bears/no Are there any bears? No, there aren’t. 10) shoes/ten How many shoes are there. There are ten.
11) ball/yes Is there a ball? Yes, there is. 12) cars/three How many cars are there? There are three. 13) tigers/yes Are there any tigers? Yes, there are. 14) toys/one How many toys are there? There is one.