Professional Documents
Culture Documents
My house is big .
My mother’s house is bigger than mine.
My sister house is biggest.
Examples
• $98,547.10 > ninety-eight thousand, five hundred forty-seven pesos and ten
cents.
• 11,111,111 > eleven million, one hundred eleven thousand, one hundred eleven.
Prepostion Give Position
Common Prepositions
About Below In
Above Beside Inside
Across By Outside
After Down Neat
Along During Of
Around Except Off
At For On
Before Fro Out
Behind Over Past
Through To Under
Until Up with
Common Prepositions
• 1. Sandy visited the rain forest with of her tourist.
2. He crossed on foot.
3. So I met my friend.
• Buy (I.V) When you buy something,you pay money for it.
• By (preposition) The ball is by the door.
• Bye (greeting) Ok. Bye see you later.
• Dont’ fight over this broken piece of toy but live together in peace.
2. To wash 2. To wash 13. To deliver 13. To deliver 24. To chanch 24. To change
3. To play 3. To play 14. To push 14. To push 25. To erase 25. To erase
4. To intent 4. To intend 15. To start 15. To start 26. To dance 26. To dance
5. To Talk 5. To talk 16. To wish 16. To wish 27. To help 27. To help
6. To enyoy 6. To enjoy 17. To answer 17. To answer 28. To dare 28. To dare
7. To smok 7. To smoke 18. To cuont 18. To count 29. To hury 29. To hurry
8. To miss 8. To miss 19. To consider 19. To consider 30. To lirn 30. To learn
9. To study 9. To study 20. To cuk 20. To cook 31. To love 31. To love
10. To wait 10. To wait 21. To date 21. To date 32. To accep 32. To accept
11. To expec 11. To expect 22. To close 22. To close 33. To open 33. To open
Adverbs
• An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb. It tells us how,
where and when and with what frequency.
Adverbs
An adverb tells how, when or where.
Adverbs can describe verbs may adverbs ending ly.
underline the adverb in each sentence below. then to how what the adverb tells.
Perfect Imperfect
Legal Ilegal
Expensive Inexpensive
Fiction Nonfiction
Happy Unhappy
Examples
Cook Overcooked The child is asleep .
Able Unable
Regular Irregular
Sleep Asleep
The meat was overcooked. I'm sorry I wasn't able to She is irregular to the
attend the meeting. classes.
Suffixes
A suffix is a word part that comes at the end of a word.
When you add a suffix, you change the word’s meaning.
• Able – ible mean “can be”.
• A breakable vase can be broken.
• A reversible coat can be reversed or turned inside out.
Run Runner
Write Writer
Work Worked
Bake Baker
Examples
Students are going to the
library often.
Talk Talking
Draw Drawing
Buy Buys
Go Going
I was talking to Karla. Erick is drawing at home. Carlos buys a Coca - Cola
each day.
Kind of sentences
• A sentences is a complete thought.
• There are four [4] kind of sentences.
4. .
A command tells soomeone to do something
Saved From Extinction:
The Story of the Gray Wolf
• Long ago, the gray wolf roamed through most of North America, from Canada
to Mexico. Today, gray wolves are still common in Alaska and parts of Canada.
South of Canada, however, only a few gray wolves survive.
• People in the United States have always considered wolves to be evil and
dangerous. Settlers shot them to protect their families. Ranchers sht them to
protect their livestock. For decades the federal government paid hunters cash
bounties for shooting wolves.
• In the late 1960s, when the gray wolf was nearly extinct in the United States,
public opinion began to change. Most people came to regard wolves as a
valuable part of the natural environment. All who cared about the wilderness
believed that wolves should be allowed to thrive in America’s nothernt forests.
• In 1995 federal agencies began a program to return the gray wolf to parts of its
former range. They airlifted wolves from Canada into Yellowstone National
Park. From there, the wolves have begun to reinhabit parts of Wyoming,
Montana, and Idaho.
• But not everyone is pleased by the program’s success. The ranchers in these
states fear that wolves will destroy their livestock and have demanded an end
to the program.
• What will the gray wolf’s fate be? No one can be sure. But wherever wolves and
people share the land, conflicts are likely to occur.
Article RV IV PREPOSITIONS P. PRONOM COMMON NOUNS SINGULAR
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a roamed have of than Canada Wyoming story federal program one
an survive be to but Mexico Montana wolf hunters range
considered shot in by Alaska Idaho through cash park
protect paid and that United States wolves bounties success
regard was still public states
cared begon common opinion fear
believed change however valuable livestock
thrived came only part fate
destroy is few natural land
PLURAL NUMBER WORDS POSESIVES NOUNS ADJECTIVES COMPARATIVES WORDS TIME ADVERBS