Revision Year 1 THIS/THESE-THAT/THOSE,  POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES,  POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS, PREPOSITIONS OF TIME, CAN / CAN’T,  OBJECT PRONOUNS, LIKE + ING
THIS / THESE – THAT / THOSE We use THIS / THESE when the objects are near the speaker. This  is  a computer These  are  balloons. THIS + SINGULAR NOUNS THESE + PLURAL NOUNS
THIS / THESE – THAT / THOSE We use THAT / THOSE when the objects are far from the speaker. That  is  a house. THAT + SINGULAR NOUNS THOSE + PLURAL NOUNS Those  are  trees.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES My Your His Her + Its Our Their   NOUN
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Use possessive pronouns in place of a possessive adjective + noun. It’s my house / It’s mine. It’s theirs. It’s their car.  It’s ours. It’s our car. It’s hers. It’s her car. It’s his. It’s his car. It’s yours. It’s your car. It’s mine. It’s my car. Possessive pronouns Possesive adjectives
It is our school / It’s ours. It’s her horse / It’s hers. Whose is it? / Whose are they? It’s their book / It’s theirs. It’s his toy / It’s his.
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME Times:   At half past ten, at 8:40 Festival periods:   At Christmas, Easter At night  At the weekend AT Dates:   On July 4 th Days:  On Monday,  On Christmas Day, on Valentine’s Day ON Months:   In March, in August Years:   In 1978, in 1066, in 2009 Seasons:   In spring, in summer Times of day:   In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening  IN
CAN / CAN’T Can is used to express ability. They can dance. He can play the guitar. He can play football. He can swim. He can skate.
CAN / CAN’T Can they walk ? Can we sing? Can it run? Can she swim? Can he play? Can you dance? Can I cook? YES/NO QUESTIONS Yes, they can / No, they can’t Yes, we can / No, we can’t Yes, it can / No, it can’t Yes, she can / No, she can’t Yes, he can / No, he can't Yes I can /  No I can’t Yes, you can / No, you can't SHORT ANSWERS They can not / can’t walk  We can not / can’t sing It can not / can’t run She can not / can’t swim He can not / can’t play You can not / can’t dance I can not  / can’t cook NEGATIVE They can walk  We can sing It can  run She can swim He can play You can dance I can cook AFFIRMATIVE
OBJECT PRONOUNS What do you think of…? Brad Pitt I like / love / don’t like / hate HIM. I think he’s OK / fantastic / great I think he’s awful / terrible. Nicole Kidman I like / love / don’t like / hate HER. I think she’s OK / fantastic / great I think she’s awful / terrible.
OBJECT PRONOUNS What do you think of…? The Beatles I like / love / don’t like / hate THEM. I think they are OK / fantastic / great I think they are awful / terrible. I like / love / don’t like / hate IT. I think it’s OK / fantastic / great I think it’s awful / terrible.
Like + verb + ING He likes playing football. He doesn’t like studying. She likes playing golf. They LOVE eating ice cream. She hates cooking.

Revision Elementary Grammar

  • 1.
    Revision Year 1THIS/THESE-THAT/THOSE, POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS, PREPOSITIONS OF TIME, CAN / CAN’T, OBJECT PRONOUNS, LIKE + ING
  • 2.
    THIS / THESE– THAT / THOSE We use THIS / THESE when the objects are near the speaker. This is a computer These are balloons. THIS + SINGULAR NOUNS THESE + PLURAL NOUNS
  • 3.
    THIS / THESE– THAT / THOSE We use THAT / THOSE when the objects are far from the speaker. That is a house. THAT + SINGULAR NOUNS THOSE + PLURAL NOUNS Those are trees.
  • 4.
    POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES MyYour His Her + Its Our Their NOUN
  • 5.
    POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Usepossessive pronouns in place of a possessive adjective + noun. It’s my house / It’s mine. It’s theirs. It’s their car. It’s ours. It’s our car. It’s hers. It’s her car. It’s his. It’s his car. It’s yours. It’s your car. It’s mine. It’s my car. Possessive pronouns Possesive adjectives
  • 6.
    It is ourschool / It’s ours. It’s her horse / It’s hers. Whose is it? / Whose are they? It’s their book / It’s theirs. It’s his toy / It’s his.
  • 7.
    PREPOSITIONS OF TIMETimes: At half past ten, at 8:40 Festival periods: At Christmas, Easter At night At the weekend AT Dates: On July 4 th Days: On Monday, On Christmas Day, on Valentine’s Day ON Months: In March, in August Years: In 1978, in 1066, in 2009 Seasons: In spring, in summer Times of day: In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening IN
  • 8.
    CAN / CAN’TCan is used to express ability. They can dance. He can play the guitar. He can play football. He can swim. He can skate.
  • 9.
    CAN / CAN’TCan they walk ? Can we sing? Can it run? Can she swim? Can he play? Can you dance? Can I cook? YES/NO QUESTIONS Yes, they can / No, they can’t Yes, we can / No, we can’t Yes, it can / No, it can’t Yes, she can / No, she can’t Yes, he can / No, he can't Yes I can / No I can’t Yes, you can / No, you can't SHORT ANSWERS They can not / can’t walk We can not / can’t sing It can not / can’t run She can not / can’t swim He can not / can’t play You can not / can’t dance I can not / can’t cook NEGATIVE They can walk We can sing It can run She can swim He can play You can dance I can cook AFFIRMATIVE
  • 10.
    OBJECT PRONOUNS Whatdo you think of…? Brad Pitt I like / love / don’t like / hate HIM. I think he’s OK / fantastic / great I think he’s awful / terrible. Nicole Kidman I like / love / don’t like / hate HER. I think she’s OK / fantastic / great I think she’s awful / terrible.
  • 11.
    OBJECT PRONOUNS Whatdo you think of…? The Beatles I like / love / don’t like / hate THEM. I think they are OK / fantastic / great I think they are awful / terrible. I like / love / don’t like / hate IT. I think it’s OK / fantastic / great I think it’s awful / terrible.
  • 12.
    Like + verb+ ING He likes playing football. He doesn’t like studying. She likes playing golf. They LOVE eating ice cream. She hates cooking.