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Mohammed Ali Al-Mouldi Hamdi

ENGLISH COURSE
Subject Object Possessive Possessive Reflexive
 Pronouns pronouns pronouns objectives pronouns pronouns

 To be I Me My Mine My self
You Your Your Yours Your self
 Present simple /
He His This His Him self
 Present Continious
She Her Her Hers Her self
 Adverbs of frequency It It Its It self
 Comparatives / We Us Our Ours Our selves
 Superlatives They them Theirs Theirs Them selves

 As + adj + as Examples: Possessive adjective : ‫الملكية‬


 This is your phone
 Will / be going to  He plays football
Possessive pronouns :
S + verbs + o
 Can / can’t  This phone is yours
 This your phone
 It’s not mine
 Used to noun

Reflexive Pronouns
www.perfectenglish.com  When i look at the mirror, i see my self
 She did her home work her self
 Pronouns Present simple negative
 am (i) am not (i’m not)
 To be  is (he,she,it) is not (isn’t)
 are (we, you, they) are not (aren’t)
 Present simple /
Exemples :
 Present Continious  I’m not a doctor, i’m a teacher
 Are you a doctor ?
 Adverbs of frequency  He is a studient → is he a studient ?
 Comparatives /
Past simple negative
 Superlatives  was (i,he,she,it) was not (wasn’t)
 were (we, you, they) were not (weren’t)
 As + adj + as
 Will / be going to To have got
I have got $50 (I’ve got $50)
 Can / can’t She has got $50 (she’s got $50)
 Used to
 Have got (I,you,we,yhey)
www.perfectenglish.com  Has got (he, she, it)
 Pronouns  Have got (I,you,we,yhey)
 Has got (he, she, it)
 To be
 Present simple / Exemples :
 Present Continious  have you got $50? → yes i have no, i haven’t
 Adverbs of frequency  Has she got $50 → yes, she has no, she hasen’t
 Comparatives /
Meanings
 Superlatives
 Possession
 As + adj + as
 Relationship
 Will / be going to
He’s got 2 shildrens (Relationship)
 Can / can’t
 Used to
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 Pronouns  I  He
 You + Verbs  She + Verbs + s/es
 To be  We  It
 Present simple /  they Use es with verbs ending in
(ch, sh, s, ss, x)
 Present Continious
 Verbs + ing ‫مؤقت‬
 Adverbs of frequency
Exemples :
 Comparatives /  I watch TV every weekend
 Superlatives  She watches TV at weekend
 As + adj + as
He always reads a book at night
 Will / be going to usuelly +verbs
 Can / can’t often Adverbs
sometimes of frequency
 Used to never
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 Pronouns
NB :
 To be  He is always late
Verb + adv of frequency
 Present simple
→ is he always late ? no, he isn’t
 Present Continious
 Adverbs of frequency  Does he always read s a book at night
→ yes, he does, no he doesn’t
 Comparatives /
Permanent situation
 Superlatives  She lives in Sidi Bouzid
 As + adj + as
Truth (is do not change)
 Will / be going to  The sun rises from the east
 Can / can’t  When you boit water at 100°C, it evaporates

 Used to
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 Pronouns
We are stuying English now
 To be Are you studying English ?
Yes, we are
 Present simple
No, we aren’t
 Present Continious Am I studying English?
 Adverbs of frequency → no, you aren’t, you’re teaching English

 Comparatives / Rania is living in Sidi Bouzid this year


 Superlatives (Normally she lives in Nabeul)

 As + adj + as Meaning ① something in progress now


 Will / be going to ② temporary action

 Can / can’t
 Used to
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 Pronouns
 To be
 Present simple adjectives Comparatives Superatives

 Present Continious Big Bigger than The biggest

 Adverbs of frequency Small Smaller than The smallest


 Comparatives / Expensive More expensive than The most expensive
 Superlatives Interesting Interesting more interesting than The most interesting
 As + adj + as God Better than The best
 Will / be going to
Bad Worse than The worst
 Can / can’t
 Used to
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 Pronouns
as + adj + as (comparison of quality)
 To be
 Present simple • Potatoes are 2 Dinars
 Present Continious • Oranges are 2 Dinars
→Potaoes are as expensive as oranges
 Adverbs of frequency
 Comparatives / • Date are 4 dinars.
Dates are more expensive, than oranges.
 Superlatives
Oranges are less expensive than dates.
 As + adj + as Oranges are not as expensive as dates

 Will / be going to I can speak English


 Can / can’t am able to
Wen I was 5, I couldn’t ride a bike
 Used to wasn’t able to
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 Pronouns
Will be able to (+)
 To be
Wasn’t be able to (-)
 Present simple Will / be going to + verb → Future
 Present Continious
 I think it will rain to night
 Adverbs of frequency Weak production
 Comparatives /  Look at the dark cloud. It’s going to rain to night
(strong production)
 Superlatives  I will visit my friend next week
 As + adj + as (possible action in the future)
 I am going to visit my Friend next week
 Will / be going to (future intention)
 I am visiting my friend next week
 Can / can’t
(planned action no change)
 Used to
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