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things that we are phrases used to express something about the objects around us. We can reveal objects that we love, love, want, need, and have. For example: 1. The things that we like: to express the things that we like I like swimming: revealed that the person who said it is like swimming 2. The things that we love: to express the things that we love. I love my family: revealed that the person who said it is a loving family 3. The things that we want: to express the things that we want I want a sport bike: revealed that the person who said it would like to have a sport bike 4. The things that we need: to express the things that we need I need a book: revealed that the person who said it was in need of a book (to be read and studied) 5. The things that we have: to express the things that we have I have a dog: revealed that the person who said it is have a dog (+) possitive sentence : they have a golden dog (S+modals+O)

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things that we are phrases used to express something about the objects around us. We can

reveal objects that we love, love, want, need, and have.

For example:

1. The things that we like: to express the things that we like

I like swimming: revealed that the person who said it is like swimming

2. The things that we love: to express the things that we love.

I love my family: revealed that the person who said it is a loving family

3. The things that we want: to express the things that we want

I want a sport bike: revealed that the person who said it would like to have a sport

bike

4. The things that we need: to express the things that we need

I need a book: revealed that the person who said it was in need of a book (to be read

and studied)

5. The things that we have: to express the things that we have

I have a dog: revealed that the person who said it is have a dog

(+) possitive sentence : they have a golden dog (S+modals+O)

(-) negative sentence : they don’t have a golden dog (S+helper verb+not+modals+O)

(?) introgative sentence : do they have a golden dog ? (helper verb+S+modals+O)

They have a golden dog (+) = Yes, they do (Yes+S+helper verb)

(-) = No, they do not (No+S+helper verb+not)