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________ go to the supermarket with my dad. _________ like to share with him.
_______ visit my mom twice per week, but I prefer to call _____ because we talk hours.
How often do you text your brother?
I text him once a week.
How often does she check Instagram?
She checks it everyday.
Examples:
Us
It
Her
Them
You
Him
Me
You
We
They
He 
She 
It
Object pronouns
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________ go to the supermarket with my dad. _________ like to share with him.

_______ visit my mom twice per week, but I prefer to call _____ because we talk hours.

How often do you text your brother?

I text him once a week.

How often does she check Instagram?

She checks it everyday.

Examples:

Us

It

Her

Them

You

Him

Me

I You We They He She It

Object pronouns

Unit 11

Does

Do

He She It

TheyWe I You

Has

Have

TheyWe I You

He She It

Have and has.

- Yes, they do.

- No, she doesn't have. She has a blue blouse.

  • Do they have siblings?.
  • Does she have a white blouse?

They have 30 years. She has 8 years.

Note:

  • My grandmother has 9 grandchildren.
  • I have 2 quizzes today.

Examples:

Have and has.

am / are / is

Subject pronoun + verb to be + adverb + complement.

  • She rarely delivers her homework on time.
  • They are always at school from monday to friday.
  • I usually get up at 5:00am.

Examples:

Subject pronoun + adverb + verb + complement.

Always = 100% Usually = 90% Sometimes = 50% Rarely = 10% Never = 0%

Adverbs of frequency

¡Thanks!

  • Children play everyday in the yard.
  • She studies a lot for the test.
  • It looks nice.
  • He chooses the best topic to the presentation.
  • She writes a letter to her dad.

Examples:

When we use YOU/THEY/WE/I. The verb has its base form.

Note: When verbs finish in: O, CH, SH, TH, SS, GH or Z. You should add -es to the verb. When verbs finish in: consonant + y. You should take off the "Y" and add -ies. When a verb finishes in: E, add -s

When we use HE/SHE/IT. We should add -s.

Subject + verb + complement

Simple present tense

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