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PRESENT SIMPLE BESINGOLARE
FORMA AFFERMATIVA E INTERROGATIVA
ARTICOLI INDETERMINATIVI a/an
LA PRIMA E LA TERZA PERSONA SINGOLARE
I AM A DANCER
I’m
He is a doctor.She is a patientHe’s; She’s
It is a cat.
It’s
ARE
We areWe’re
You areYou’re
They are
They’re
FORMA INTERROGATIVA
I am (I’m) Italian
Am I Italian?= La forma interrogativa si fa invertendo l’ordine del soggetto e dell’ausiliare AM, IS o ARE.Il soggetto può essere:Un pronome personale (I, he, she, it, you, we, they)Un nome proprio (Mark, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Bond)Un nome comune, anche preceduto da uno o più aggettivi (My brother; my nice cat; your yellow watch; my classmates; his English Grammar book)
He is a pilotHe’s
Is he a pilot?
Mrs. Brown is a dancerShe is a dancerShe’s
Is Mrs. Brown a dancer?Is she a dancer?
It is cold, today.It’s
Is it cold, today?
Your nice pretty dress is pink
Is your nice pretty dress pink?
ARTICOLO A/AN + NOME COMUNE
A davanti a parola che inizia per consonante o H aspirata
a pear A house A hamburger
An davanti a parola che inizia per vocale o H muta
An apple
An hour
An honour
LE QUATTRO PAROLE CON H MUTA
an an an an
HOUR HONEST HONOUR HEIR