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Where's the cat?
Where's the house?
For example
For example
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Where's the library?
It's between the banks
Where's the toy store?
The toy store is in front of the tree
Where's the pet store?
The pet store is next to the toy store
Where's the bank?
It's behind the tree
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Where's the bank?
The bank is next to the school
Where's the girl?
The girl is in the library
Where's the boy?
The boy is on the car
Where's the apple?
The apple is on the box
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Where's the pet store ?
It's between the bank and library
Where are you ?
I'm on the chair
Where's the dog?
The dog is on the sofa
Where's the book?
The book is under the table
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Where's the bank ?
the bank is next to the pet store
Where is the boy?
the boy is behind the books
Where's the cat?
the cat is between the dog and the tiger
Where's the chair?
it's next to the lamp
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Where's the pet store ?
it's in front of the bank
Where are the markers?
They're in the pencil case
Where's the bird?
It's on the elephant
Where's the table?
It's table is under the tv
trunk
wardrobe
shelf
What is the object pronoun?
The subject will be the one doing the action the verb describes. The object is the noun or pronoun receiving the action.
An object pronoun is placed before the verb, however before preposition or infinitive.
For example:
7. Carol is at school. She can't come with ME
8. The cat is under the chair. Can you see IT ?
9. Dave can't swim. Help HIM!
10. It's Kate's birthday today. This is a present for HER
11. Where are you? I can't see YOU
12. The windows are opened. Close THEM
13. I can't ride a horse. Help ME !
14. It's a great song. I love IT.
15. HE can't draw. Help HIM please!
16. I like lollipops. I often eat THEM.
1. I can't see Mary. I can't see HER
2. Karen is next to Peter. Karen is next to HIM
3. Can you help Peter and Ann? Can you help THEM ?
4. Drink your apple juice! Drink IT!
5. We are going to the cinema. Come with US !
6. These are my bananas. You can't eat THEM.
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YOU
THEM
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THEM
US
IT
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IT
YOU
HIM
THEM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UC4RQhGo54
https://www.english-4u.de/en/grammar-exercises/object-pronouns.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM_c3cqEF8U
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/pronouns/personal_pronouns3.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdXukHHAaSE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4khSnzr24uw
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/pronouns-objects.html
https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Object_Pronouns
Prepositions
Should and shouldn't
We use should and shouldn't to give advice or to talk about what we think is right or wrong. You should means something like I think it is a good idea for you to do it. You shouldn't means something like I think it is a bad idea for you to do it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUIaJf-x6_U
https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/modals/should-shouldnt
https://agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/modals/should
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugEu9jIMjSo
http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-should-should-not-exercises.html#.YACbOuhKjIU
shouldn't you do in a class
650
How much is the smartphone?
soles
How much are the computers?
hundred soles
250
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How much is the table ?
How much is the umbrella?
How much is the pencil case ?
How much is the chair?
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How much is the headphones?
How much is the camera ?
450
How much are the smartphones?
How much is the bicycle?
450
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How much is the ball?
How much is the book?
How much are the shoes ?
How much is the pen ?
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How much is the watch?
How much is the hat?
How much is the tablet?
How much is the purse ?
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How much is the dress?
How much is the smart watch?
How much is the coat ?
How much are the robots?
= dollar
To orally express a sum of money, we first say the whole number, followed by the name of the currency. If there are decimals, we read them after the point as a whole number and, if the currency they refer to has a name, we add it (for example, in dollars we would say "cents" after the decimal).
$43.25 : forty-three dollars and twenty-five cents
For example :
$2. 50 : Two dollars and fifty cents
$10.95: ten dollars and ninety five cents
$99.05: ninety nine dollars and five cents
How much is the hamburger?
How much are three pizzas ?
How much are seven potatoes chips ?
How much are two salads ?
How much are three chicken burger?
How much are five cheeseburger?
How much is the french fries?
How much is the coca cola?
How much is the red bull ?
How much are two Thai ice cream ?
How much are two Starbucks coffee ?
How much are four 7up?
How much are five pepsi colas?
Thai ice cream ...................... $6.50
This is my toy store
The ball is between the duck and
squares , the train is next to the car, the teddy bears are next to the horse .
The lamp is twenty two dollars . the unicorn is four hundred ninety nine dollars , the car is forty two dollars.
In this toy store you shouldn't eat and drink also in this toy store you should say hello and good morning .
4 a 5 prepostions
5 objectos con precios
2 reglas ( should and shouldn't )
$43
$897
$195
$735
$65
$998
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