Wednesday 12 December 2012

Country, People & Currency



Possessive Pronouns

1.   Linda has a piano. It is ___. ( her / hers )

2.   You have a raincoat. It is ___. ( yours / your )

3.   I have these handkerchiefs. These are ___ handkerchiefs. ( mine / my )

4.   This towel belongs to my father. It is ___ towel. ( he / his )

5.   Seng Heng and Wei Wei have some oranges. Those are ___. ( their / theirs )

6.   “That house is ___,” said Wan and Nani. ( ours / our )

7.   Those hats belong to Rashid. They are ___. ( he / his )

8.   The cat has four kittens. The kittens are ___. ( it / its )

9.   That is my pen. The pen is ___. ( my / mine )

10. She has a cat. The cat is ___. ( hers / her )

11. They have many toys. The toys are ___. ( theirs / their )

12. You have a book. The book is ___. ( your / yours )

13. My sister and I have a bicycle. The bicycle is ___. ( our / ours )

14. Kevin has some marbles. The marbles are ___. ( hers / his )

15. This is your pen. The pen is ___. ( yours / your )



Possessive Adjectives

1.   Linda has a piano. It is ___ piano. ( she / her )

2.   You have a raincoat. It is ___ raincoat. ( you / your )

3.   I watch television with ___ parents at night. ( my / me )

4.   The cat watches ___ kittens while they play. ( its / their )

5.   I have these handkerchiefs. These are ___ handkerchiefs. ( me / my )

6.   This towel belongs to my father. It is ___ towel. ( he / his )

7.   Seng Heng and Wei Wei have some oranges. Those are ___ oranges. ( our / their )

8.   “What is ___ name?” said Diana. ( your / you )

9.   I am going to the library with ___ friends. ( their / my )

10. I wash ___ hair three times a week. ( I / my )

11. “That is ___ house,” said Wan and Nani. ( our / we )

12. Those hats belong to Rashid. They are ___ hats. ( he / his )

13. Lisa and Sarah have ____ lunch at 12 o’clock. ( they / their )

14. John makes ___ bed every morning. ( his / her )

15. The cat watches ___ kittens while they play. ( its / their )

Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns

Children, we are going to learn...





Simple Present Tense

1. He ___ to school everyday. ( walk / walks )

2. She ___ every evening. ( cycles / cycles )

3. I always ___ badminton. ( play / plays )

4. The boys ___ at the canteen. ( eat / eats )

5. Mrs.Lee ___ noodles. ( cook / cooks )

6. They ___ in school. ( study / studies )

7. We ___ to eat durians every Saturday. ( like / likes )

8. You ___ every Tuesday. ( swim / swims )


Children, read the grammar notes below carefully and answer the following questions.


Saturday 17 November 2012

The Lion and the Mouse


          A Lion lives in the jungle. He is tired and sleepy. He goes to sleep under a tree. A little Mouse comes. He runs up the Lion. The Lion wakes up. He is angry. The Lion catches the Mouse. “I will eat you up!” he roars. “No, no,” says the little Mouse. “Please let me go. I can help you some day.” The Lion laughs and says, “Ha! Ha! Ha! You help me? I will never need your help.” Then he says, “But I will let you go this time.”
          Some days later, the Lion walks into a net. He cannot get out. He cries, “Help! Help!” The little Mouse hears the Lion. He runs to help. The little Mouse says to the Lion, “I will help you.” The little Mouse has sharp teeth. He makes a big hole in the net. The Lion gets out of the net. “Thank you,” he says to the little Mouse.


JWe should not look down on those smaller than ourselves. We may need their help some day.