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LI L1 Grammar Extension

This document provides a grammar lesson on subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, the verb "to be" in simple present tense, demonstrative pronouns, question words used with the verb "to be", and prepositions of place. It includes examples of filling in blanks with the correct grammar structures, writing affirmative and negative sentences, and forming questions and short answers. The document is a reference for students to practice and reinforce their understanding of basic English grammar.

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LI L1 Grammar Extension

This document provides a grammar lesson on subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, the verb "to be" in simple present tense, demonstrative pronouns, question words used with the verb "to be", and prepositions of place. It includes examples of filling in blanks with the correct grammar structures, writing affirmative and negative sentences, and forming questions and short answers. The document is a reference for students to practice and reinforce their understanding of basic English grammar.

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Grammar: Extension

Subject pronouns
1
1 Complete the sentences with subject pronouns.
Here’s a pencil sharpener. It ’s purple and red.
1 My dad is from Australia. ’s an English teacher.
2 My friends are on the soccer team.
’re great players.
3 Our last name is Chinese. ’s Wang. 4 Your Math lessons are cool, Mr. Lopez. ’re my favorite teacher!
5 Tim and I are 12 years old. ’re in the same class.
6 Meghan Markle is from California.
has brown hair and brown eyes.

Possessive adjectives
2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
her its my your our their your his

It’s my school. Its name is Middleton High.


1 They’re Turkish. mom is from Antalya.
2 She’s Luciana. pencil case is orange. 3 Hi. I’m Sophie. What’s name? 4 He’s Fred. dad’s Canadian. 5 name’s Kelly. I’m
from London. 6 We’re Ana and Ines. parents are Portuguese.

7 Hi, Justin. Here’s magic marker. be: Simple present

Affirmative
3 Choose the correct alternatives.
My parents is / are Chilean.
1 I am / are your new teacher.
2 The cat is / are on the chair.
3 You and James is / are in my class.
4 Mrs. North is / are a doctor.

5 My brother and I am / are from Brazil. Link It! 1

4 Complete the sentences with be. Use full forms.


John is a judge.
1 Charlie and I late.
2 I nervous.
3 Laura Mexican.
4 Today Tuesday, June 10th.
5 Charlie and Lola my rabbits. 6 Sam my cousin.

5 Write sentences with the correct short forms of be.


I / a student
I’m a student.
1 they / in my class

2 it / an awesome movie

3 we / 14

4 she / my favorite singer

5 he / a good teacher

6 Complete the text with one word in each blank.


My
Hello! name 1 Lucy and I 2 12 years old. I’m from Manchester. I’m English, but 3 dad 4
Japanese. My friend 5 Clare and she 6 in 7 class with me. 8 favorite subject is English. 9
teacher is Mrs. Wright. Our school
10
Churchill School. It 11
big, with 2,000 students. Anton is in 12
class, too. 13 favorite subjects 14
Math and Spanish. 15
favorite movies are the Star Wars movies. His mom and dad 16
from Spain.

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2
be: Simple present 6 We’re in Brazil. (Portugal)

Negative 7 It’s a mouse. (hamster)

1 Write negative sentences. Use short forms. Marta


is an Ariana Grande fan. (Katy Perry fan) She Interrogative and short answers
isn’t a Katy Perry fan.
2 Write questions and short affirmative (✓) or
1 Nigel is my grandpa. (dad) negative (✗) answers.
your uncle / Chilean? (✓)
2 They’re doctors. (dancers) Is your uncle Chilean?
Yes, he is.
3 I’m 11. (12) 1 your parents / at home? (✗)

4 Nina is American. (British)

2 it / twelve fifteen? (✓)


5 You’re a student. (teacher)
3 Your mom / a teacher? (✗) 4 Complete the questions and match them with
the answers.
1 What color is your rucksack? d 2 ’s your birthday?
4 you and Toby / in my class? (✓) 3 ’s your brother?
4 ’s your sister?
5 is your pet–the dog or the bird? 6 ’s your hero?

a He’s at school.
b It’s on May 2nd.
c My mom!
d It’s yellow and green.
e I have a guinea pig!
f She’s 3.

Link It! 1 1 Demonstratives


3 Write negative (✗) or interrogative (?)
sentences. Use short forms where possible.
this, that, these, those
Lily and Caleb are my friends. (✗) 5 Choose the correct alternatives.
Lily and Caleb aren’t my friends. This / That is my grandma. (distant)
1 Jess is his sister. (?) 1 This / That isn’t your calculator! (distant) 2
These / Those aren’t my fish. (nearby) 3 These
2 Mark and James are my cousins. (✗) / Those are her horses. (distant) 4 This / That
is my grandpa. (distant)
3 They are your grandparents. (?)
5 These / Those are my friends. (nearby) 6 These
/ Those are Jen’s notebooks. (distant) 7 This /
4 Martin is her uncle. (✗)
That isn’t my dad! (nearby)
8 This / That is a school. (nearby)
5 Joanna is your aunt. (?)

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Question words + be
Grammar: Extension
6 Look at the chart. Write questions and
2
answers.
Feng Ava

Age 14 12

Birthday October March

City Beijing Melbourne

Nationality Chinese Australian

Favorite Mr. Li Mrs. Parks


teacher

Favorite color pink blue


old / Feng?
How old is Feng?
He’s 14 years old.
1 Feng and Ava / from Canada?

2 Feng’s favorite teacher?

3 Ava / British?

4 Ava’s favorite color?

5 Feng’s birthday?

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3
Prepositions of place
1 Complete the sentences with the
prepositions in the box.
between on next to behind under in

on
The cushion is the armchair.
1 The man is Chinese.

2 The shelf is in the living room.

3 The child is 10.

1 The bed is the bedroom.


4 The woman is Turkish.

5 The mouse is gray and brown.

there is / isn’t, there are /


2 The bag is the desk. aren’t
Affirmative and negative
3 Look at the chart. Write sentences with there
is / isn’t and there are / aren’t.
a closet in the bedroom ✓

3 The lamp is the couch and the shelf. 1 two bookcases in the dining ✗
room 2 a sink in the bedroom ✗
3 a bathtub in the bathroom ✓
4 three books on the desk ✓
5 two mirrors in the hall ✗

4 The sandwich is the box.


There is a closet in the bedroom.
1

5 The mouse is the dresser. 3

4
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Plural nouns 5

2 Rewrite the sentences with the plural form of the


words in bold. Remember to use the plural form
of the verbs.
The painting is across from the door.
The paintings are across from the door.
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3
Is there …? / Are there …? Interrogative and short answers
4 Look at the chart in exercise 3 again. Write books here on the
questions with Is there / Are there …? Then write table. But there aren’t 7
short answers. posters.
Is there a closet in the bedroom? Chloe What’s in the box on your desk?
Yes, there is. Sam Lots of things. There are
1
8
colored pencils and 9 a toy koala …
Chloe A toy koala? 10 any kangaroos?
Sam No, 11 !
2
they’re / their / there
3 6 Complete the sentences with they’re, their, or
there.
4 There aren’t any hotels in my town.
1 My clothes? in the closet.

5 2 How many pizzas are in the kitchen?


3 It’s turn.
4 very late–again!
some / any 5 grandparents live in Spain. 7 Choose the
5 Complete the dialogue with the words in the correct alternatives.
box.
My bedroom is upstairs, between / in the bathroom
are there there’s any is there there isn’t some
some there are there’s there aren’t there is is and the stairs. It’s very big and there 1is / are lots of
there furniture. 2They’re / There are two windows, a bed, a

Chloe Hi, Sam. What’s your new house like? closet, 3shelves / stoves for my books, and an
Sam It’s awesome! There are three bedrooms armchair. There aren’t 4some / any posters, but there
and two bathrooms. are 5some / any paintings. There’s a small table 6next
Chloe Wow. a backyard? Sam Yes, 2 .
1
to / on the door. On the table, there are some 7box /
Chloe And 3 a dishwasher in the kitchen?
fish. There 8isn’t / aren’t a desk or a chair in my
Sam No 4 , but
5
a refrigerator. Look … this is a picture of room, but there is 9some / a desk downstairs. My
my bedroom. parents have a bedroom downstairs. 10There / Their
Chloe It’s very big … and green! bedroom is small and white.
Sam Yes, green is my favorite color. There are 6
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4
have: Simple present
Link It! 1 1
1 Write sentences with the affirmative (✓) or
negative (✗) form of have.
3 Put the words in the correct order to make
questions and sentences. There is one word you
you / my sunglasses! (✓) do not need.
You have my sunglasses! Martin / a game console / has / on his desk / have
1 Matt and Noel / a guitar (✓) Martin has a game console on his desk.
1 famous uncle / any / your sister / have / don’t / you
/ and / a
2 Luke / a green skateboard (✗)
2 our backpack / any / have / we / American
dollars / an / do / in ?

3 we / a big house (✗)


3 have / I / blue eyes / has / red hair / and

4 Lucy / new phone (✓) 4 have / yellow eyes / has / a small mouth / and / my
snake

5 your sister / does / a tablet / do / have ?


5 I / my homework (✗)

4 Write questions and answers with have, some,


6 we / a game console in our bedroom (✓) 7 they / and any. Try to give extra information. Does
Amelia have any posters? (posters) Yes, she
does. She has some posters on the wall. (✓ /
some on the wall)
a camera (✗)
1 (TV)

(✗ / a laptop)
2 Match the questions with the answers. 1 Do
2 (skateboards)
you have your tablet? b
2 Does he have a skateboard?
(✓ / two)
3 Do they have a soccer ball?
3 (books)
4 Does she have a brother?
5 Do you and Jess have a bike?
(✓ / lots in the bookcase)
a Yes, she does. 4 (dogs) (✗ / two cats)
b Yes, I do.
c No, we don’t.
d No, he doesn’t.
e Yes, they do.
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4
The possessive ’s 1 The children s cat is black.
7 Look at the family tree. Write about the people in
5 Write the possessive ’s in the correct the family and their possessions.
position.
Charles Sally
Lucy is Emma ’ s sister.

2 Tom and Chloe s 4 The men s bikes are Lionel Alfred Arthur Oscar
parents are Spanish. 3 outside. 5 Our parent s Ted Cara Freya

The hero s name is bedroom is blue and


Bruce. white.
Eva

6 Complete the sentences with the possessive form of 2 Ted / Alfred (Ted’s guitars)
the words in parentheses.
They are my friend’s shoes. (my friend) 1 Here is
house. (my grandparents) 3 Eva / Oscar (Eva’s phone)
2 It’s guitar. (James) 3 Spot is dog. (Mr. Jones) 4 They’re
children. (Jim and Ann)
5 Is that dad? (Jess) 6 Is this car? (your sister)
4 Sally / Arthur (Sally’s camera)

Charles / Lionel (Charles’s laptop)


Charles is Lionel’s dad. This is his
5 Cara / Freya (Cara and Freya’s watches) 6
laptop. 1 Alfred / Oscar and Freya (Alfred’s bike)

Arthur / Alfred (Arthur’s MP3 player)


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5
Simple present
Affirmative
1 Complete the sentences with the simple present form They have dinner in the dining room. ( ) They always
of the verbs in the box. have dinner in the dining room.
start finish go do have watch get 1 They watch a movie after school. ( )

I have breakfast at 6:45 a.m.


1 Ben to bed late.
2 We are nervous before tests. ( )
2 Kieran his homework after school.
3 We home at 4:30 p.m. 4 School at 8:30 a.m.
5 Hannah TV after dinner. 6 My brother school at 3:15 p.m.
3 You have lunch with your parents. ( ) 4 He has a shower
2 Choose the correct alternatives. Jack teaches / teach
English at my sister’s school.
1 You speak / speaks Portuguese at home. 2 Mom kiss / before breakfast. ( )
kisses me every morning before school.
3 Lucinda study / studies Math in the U.K. 4 The cats has /
have a new toy mouse. 5 Ella get / gets dressed after
5 I get up before 6 a.m.
breakfast. 6 We listen / listens to music after dinner.

Prepositions of time:
at, in, on 6 She is late. ( )

3 Write on, in, or at.


Jess has dinner at 8:00 p.m.
1 My birthday is August.
5 Choose the correct alternatives.
2 James goes to bed at ten o’clock Sophie is my cousin. She live / lives in Portugal and she
night.
1
go / goes to school in Lisbon. She always 2gets / get up
3 My sister’s birthday is April 10th. 4 My friends do their early 3in / on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and
homework the afternoon. Saturdays. Her school day starts 4at / on 8:30 a.m. and
5 Rebecca watches movies the weekend. finishes at 4:00 p.m. She 5has / have classes on Saturday
mornings, too. There is no school on Wednesdays. The
6 Sebastian goes shopping Saturdays. 7 Christmas is
school summer vacation is 6in / on July and August. Sophie
December.
always goes to our grandparents’ home 7on / in Marseilles.
Adverbs of frequency 6 Write seven sentences about your week. Use
4 Rewrite the sentences with the correct adverb of adverbs of frequency.
frequency. On Thursdays, I sometimes go swimming
alway usuall often sometimes never before school.
s y rarely
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Grammar: Extension
Simple present
6
Negative
1 Read the affirmative sentences. Write negative sentences with the words in
parentheses.
Joe likes peaches. (pears)
He doesn’t like pears.
1 You have some carrots. (corn)

2 I drink soda for breakfast. (orange juice)

3 Leah gets up at eight o’clock. (eight thirty)

4 We go to creative writing club after school. (music club)

5 Mr. Jenkins teaches Math. (English)

6 Sara and Kim eat ham sandwiches for lunch. (cheese sandwiches)

Interrogative and short answers


2 Look at exercise 1. Write questions using Do or Does.
Does he like peaches?
1 any carrots?
2 soda for breakfast?
3 at eight o’clock?
4 to creative writing club after school?
5 Math?

6 ham sandwiches for lunch? Link It! 1 1


3 Look at the chart. Write questions and short answers.
I yo he sh we the
u e y

speak good ✓
English

have Math
1

homework
2
play tennis ✓
3
work in a ✗
movie
theater
4
go ✗
swimming
5
live in a ✗
town

Do I speak good English?


Yes, I do.
1

Question words
4 Match the questions with the answers. There are two answers you do not need.
1 How do you spell the plural of ‘potato’? g 2 What do you put on bread?
3 Where do they eat at school?
4 What time do you have breakfast?
5 When does he have lunch?
6 How do you make ice cream?
a Um, I don’t know!
b In the classroom.
c In August.
d Chicken and tomatoes.
e Salad and potato chips.
f At 12:30.
g I’m not sure. Does it finish in “s” or “es”? h At 7:30 in the morning.
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6 7 Complete the dialogue with the words in
How often … ? box.
the

5 Write questions with the words in the boxes.Then does does often does doesn’t
answer the questions so they are true for you.
eat them what doesn’t times
drink use eat watch go
Matthew What’s your sister’s favorite food?
breakfast swimming TV phone Lily Um, she likes fish, but she
water ice cream doesn’t
like meat.
How often do you eat ice cream? Matthew So, 1 she eat salmon? Lily Yes, but
I eat ice cream once a week. she doesn’t 2
Object pronouns vegetables.
Matthew Really? 3 she like fruit? Lily No, she 4 .
6 Complete the text with the correct object Matthew Does she like ice cream?
pronouns.
Lily Yes, she 5 . But she prefers chocolate and
Monday is my favorite day of the week. I love it . I cakes.
have History and Science classes. I’m good at 1 , Matthew How 6 does she eat 7 ?
and I have great teachers, too. Mr. Walker teaches Lily Um, two or three 8 a week.
History. I talk to 2 a lot about different events. Mrs. Matthew Wow. 9 does she drink? Does she drink
Saunders teaches Science. My friends and I really water or orange juice?
like 3 . Mrs. Saunders helps 4 with my work. She Lily No, she doesn’t. She drinks a lot of soda.
gives 5 a lot of homework, but we learn a lot, too. Matthew Oh!

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7
can (ability) play field ✗ ✓ ✗
hockey
Affirmative and negative sing ✗ ✓ ✓
1 Look at the chart. Write sentences using can or
do gymnastics ✓ ✓ ✗
can’t.
Anna Luke Maria cook ✓ ✗ ✗

do track and ✓ ✗ ✓
field
Anna / do track and field
Anna can do track and field. 5 you / cook?
1 Luke and Maria / sing Anna
“ ” Luke and Maria
2 Maria / cook “” Imperatives
3 Anna and Maria / play field hockey 3 Write affirmative and negative imperatives with
the words in the box.
4 do gymnastics be look play send sit write
Luke
text messages in class
“ ” 5 do track and field Don’t send text messages in class!
Anna and Maria
1 late for class
“ ” Interrogative and short answers
2 page 53
2 Look at the chart in exercise 1 again. Write
questions and short answers.
3 computer games at night
Anna / cook?
Can Anna cook?
4 here next to me
Yes, she can.
1 you / do track and field?
5 on the desk
Alicia
“ ” Anna and Maria
“ ” 2 Anna and Maria / play field hockey? Adverbs of manner
4 Complete the sentences with the correct
adverbs of manner.
hard early well fast badly slowly

Alex is bad at Art. He draws badly .


1 I’m good at English. I can speak it . 2 It’s 5 a.m. I
get up every morning. 3 The sign says 10 km/h.
People always drive here.

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4 Wow! Look at Ben swim! He swims . 5 In a game of
baseball, you hit the ball very .
3 you / sing?
Luke
“ ” Anna
“ ” 4 Luke / do gymnastics?
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5 Complete the dialogue with the words in
7
the box.
can’t fast badly sit can come
don’t talk can’t why because
come
Teacher Hello, William. in!
William Thanks.
Teacher That’s your chair. 1 down
next to James.
James Hi, William. What’s your favorite
subject?
William Math. Oh, and I like French, too.
James I 2 speak French. I speak
it 3 . Spanish is my favorite
language. 4 you speak
Spanish?
William No, I 5 . But I love sport.
Do you?
James Oh, yes. I play a lot of sports. I can run
6
and I do track and field
every day.
William Every day? 7 ?
James 8 I want to win the school
sports day!
Teacher Boys! 9 now, please. You
can chat at lunchtime.

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8
Present progressive dog is sleeps / sleeping on the couch. 4 Alfie is
read / reading his magazine.
Affirmative 5 Beth and Tim are / do listening to music. 6
1 Choose the correct alternatives. The children is / are making cookies.

Cara is / are wearing her new hoodie. Affirmative and negative


1 You ’s / ’re standing on my shoe!
2 Complete the sentences with the present
2 Ben and I are / be walking to the park. 3 The
progressive form of the verbs in the box. 5
finish not ride sit wait get They’re reading a website.
not make not study watch not have
5 Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the
words in the box.
Matthew is waiting for his friends. 1 Leonie next to interview talk what / do perform
her teacher. 2 Your grandparents a movie. 3 They Art. meet not go who / stand wear play
4 Fiona her homework. 5 I breakfast. 6 My cousin his
Presenter Hello and welcome to today’s radio
bike. 7 You a cake. 8 My little sister up right now.
show. Today we ’re interviewing
Interrogative and short answers 3 Write the singer everyone
questions and answers. Use short forms. we / go / to
1
about. He’s
a movie theater? (no–home) Arthur Stoke! Hello, Arthur!
Are we going to a movie theater? Arthur Hello, Clara. It’s nice to be here.
Presenter Tell us, Arthur, 2
No, we aren’t. We’re going home.
here in New York City?
1 they / do / homework? (yes)
Arthur Well, Clara, I’m very busy right now. I 3 my
new song
and I 4 some very
2 she / read / a book? (yes) important people–my fans!
Presenter So you 5 to famous places like the
Statue of Liberty, then?
Arthur No, not this time.
3 he / sit / on the couch? (no–in the armchair) Presenter Here’s a picture of you on your
website. 6 with?
Arthur That’s my sister, Martha. Look–she 7 my
favorite
hoodie from Paris! And those are my
4 she / study / English? (no–French)
parents. They 8
with their dog, George.

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5 they / wear / shorts? (no–pants)

Question words +
present progressive
4 Read the answers and look at the underlined
words. Then write questions using where, who,
why, or what.
Where is the train going?
The train is going to New York.
1
Hannah is wearing a scarf because she’s cold.
2
Michael is talking to his mom.
3
My friends are drawing pictures in the kitchen. 4
I’m watching TV.

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