Chapter 2 Summary
Prepositions of time
use to indicate when events are happening.
ON
before days of the week on Monday
before dates on March 14
IN
before months and years in July in 2010
before most times of day in the morning in the afternoon in the evening
AT
before night at night
before the time at 5:00
Dates
you can write dates the following ways:
October 11, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 10-11-2014 10/11/2014
Questions with interrogatives
Interrogative questions and the verb to be have to following structure:
What time is the meeting?
When is the meeting?
What is your name?
Possessive nouns
Possessive nouns are used to talk about something that belongs or corresponds to another person.
To form a possessive noun:
If the possessor is singular and doesn't end with an s,
use to indicate when events are happening.
ON
before days of the week on Monday
before dates on March 14
IN
before months and years in July in 2010
before most times of day in the morning in the afternoon in the evening
AT
before night at night
before the time at 5:00
Dates
you can write dates the following ways:
October 11, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 10-11-2014 10/11/2014
Questions with interrogatives
Interrogative questions and the verb to be have to following structure:
What time is the meeting?
When is the meeting?
What is your name?
Possessive nouns
Possessive nouns are used to talk about something that belongs or corresponds to another person.
To form a possessive noun:
If the possessor is singular and doesn't end with an s,
- write 's after the possessor's name, followed by what they possess.
Activities
Chapter 2 Mini Quiz
Use this quiz to practice and review with lessons of chapter 2. |
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