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The opening text with captivating illustrations enables students to start the lesson in a meaningful real-life context. Colored words and carefully considered questions help students discover the key grammar structures on their own.
Clear explanations and examples with easyto-understand charts present grammar forms, meaning, and use of grammar. This controlled exercise reinforces students understanding through targeted grammar practice.
A variety of grammar exercises encourage students to become more confident with grammar. Authentic exercises foster understanding and appropriate, fluent use of grammar structures.
Revise, Write, and Say offers students rich opportunities to apply newly learned grammar to writing and speaking activities. Along with previous grammar practice, this guided writing activity successfully expands students learning experience step by step.
Inspiring illustrations
Easy-to-understand grammar charts with examples Sentence structure activities Guided writing exercises
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Error-correction activities
Contents
Unit title Page Objectives text tyPe theme Unit title Page 60 64 68 72 76 Objectives
In, On, Under, Behind, Between, Next to, Across from, In front of At, In, On When?, What time? Affirmatives, Negatives Questions Meaning & Uses of Simple Past Spelling Rules of Irregular Verbs
text tyPe
theme
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Subjects, Predicates Subjects, Verbs, Objects Nouns, Articles Plural Nouns * Review Test 1
6 10 14 18 22
Parts of a Sentence: Subjects, Predicates Subjects (Nouns, Pronouns) Verbs (The Verb Be, Action Verbs) Nouns Articles (Indefinite / Definite / Zero) Singular and Plural Regular Plural Nouns, Irregular Plural Nouns
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Prepositions of Place Prepositions of Time Simple Past of the Verb Be Simple Past
Treasure Hunt Ice Skating Show Thomas Edison A Trip to the zoo
* Review Test 4
Meaning & Uses of Adjectives Adjective + Noun Subjective, Objective, Possessive Affirmatives, Negatives Questions Meaning & Uses of Present Tense Affirmatives, Negatives
5 6 7 8
24 28 32 36 40
Advertisement Blog
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Will Yes / No Questions: the Verb Be Yes / No Questions: Action Verbs Information Questions
78 82 86 90 94
Meaning & Uses of Will Affirmatives, Negatives, Questions Yes / No Questions with the Verb Be in Simple Present and Simple Past Yes / No Questions in Present Tense Yes/ No Questions in Past Tense Information Questions with the Verb Be Information Questions with Action Verbs
* Review Test 2
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Yes / No Questions Information Questions Meaning & Uses of Present Progressive Affirmatives, Negatives Yes / No Questions Information Questions Meaning & Uses of Adverbs Spelling Rules of Adverbs
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42 46 50 54 58
Magazine Cover British Culture TV News Report Weather Public Animal Shelter Announcement Magazine Cover Gallery
* Review Test 3
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Parts of a Sentence: Subjects, Predicates
Subjects, Predicates
Computers do many things!
My name is Dave. I use my computer a lot. My sister uses it, too. I play computer games. She chats with her friends. She and I write e-mails. Computers do many things!
A boy swims
A subject (naming part) tells who or what does something. A predicate (action part) tells what the subject does .
Discover
Look at Daves blog and say the colored words. - The red words tell who does something. / - The black words tell what Dave, his sister, and computers do . / When do you use a computer?
A boy swims.
Recognizing Sentences
A sentence expresses a complete thought. A sentence tells what someone or something did or does.
1. the train 2. eat ice cream 3. the monkey 4. the birds 5. sleeps in the bed 6. like toys
The train
The girls
. .
A beautiful girl
B Circle the subjects and underline the predicates. A Look at the picture and circle the sentences.
A house A girl smiles. The dog jumps. A big dog
Subject Predicate
1. The girl plays music. 2. Two dogs bark. 3. Dad watches TV. 4. A baby sleeps. 5. The man goes home. 6. John speaks English. 7. They are in the bus.
The girl
plays music
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Subjects, Predicates
Subjects are incorrectly underlined. Write the essay and underline the correct subjects.
1. The boys play soccer. 2. A girl kicks a ball. 3. The kid drinks milk. 4. The cat sleeps on the sofa. 5. Sam and Kate like music.
the boys
play soccer
My name is Jessica. I have a pet bird. It filies around a lot. Mom likes arts. She paints pictures. Dad loves reading. He reads childrens book for me in the evening.
1. The teacher 2. Amy 3. The horse 4. The boy 5. Mom and Dad
. . . . .
plays the piano runs on the grass love the baby is in the pool reads a book
My name is Jack.
, punctuation
, spelling
, capitalization
C Look at the picture and make sentences using the words in the box.
the dog the cat
My
Make Your Own Grammar Map
Meaning & Use Form Meaning & Use Meaning & Use
plays the guitar plays the piano jumps the girl barks
the boy
(A sentence / A word) tells what someone or something did or does. Every sentence has a and a predicate. A subject (naming part) tells (who / why) or what does something. A predicate (action part) tells what does.
1. 3.
2. 4.
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