Friday, March 24, 2017


Hi girls.
You have to write  on your notebooks this autobiography, or you can print it, for next class. 
 Lenny Kravitz-Autobiography 
My full name is Leonard Kravitz and my nickname is “Lenny”. I was born in 1964 in New York city (United States of America), so I am fifty two years old.My parents are Jamaican, but I am American.
I have short black hair, brown skin, and black eyes. I am short and medium weight. I like to wear stretched clothes like tank tops, leather pants, and cowboy boots. I also wear sunglasses, piercing, earings, a lot of rings, necklaces, and bracelets.
I am a composer and  a rock singer (“Again”, “Are you  gonna go my way”,etc, are some of my songs.)
I like to write poems and to compose songs at my studio in “Las Bahamas”. Besides, I like to play the piano, the guitar, and to go to the beach with my friends.


Friday, March 10, 2017


Hi girls.

These are the questions for the midtherm  oral exam.

We will start next class.


9th Grade Oral Exam

1.    Who is your mother?
2.    What does your mother do?
3.    Who is you grandmother?
4.    How old is your grandmother?
5.    Do you have brothers or sisters? How many?
6.    Who is one cousin? How old is he/she?
7.    Who is one aunt? What does she do?
8.    Who is one uncle? What does he do?
9.    Who is your father?

10.                      How old are you?

Monday, March 6, 2017

object pronouns






Object Pronouns
English Grammar Rules

The seven basic pronouns have one form when they are used as subjects and another form when they are used as objects.
Subjects are what the sentence is about. (See more about Subject Pronouns)
Objects are what is affected by the action of the subject.
  • I like whisky. (I is the subject).
  • I read books. (Books is the object as it is receiving the action).
PRONOUNS
Subject Pronoun
Object Pronoun
I
Me
You
You
He
Him
She
Her
It
It
We
Us
You (plural)
You
They
Them

Object pronouns are used instead of nouns, usually because we already know what the object is. It makes the sentence easier to read and understand and avoids repetition. We normally use object pronouns after a verb or a preposition.

Examples
I like horses.
Subject Pronoun
Horses don't like me.
Object Pronoun
We talk to our neighbour.
Subject Pronoun
She talks to us.
Object Pronoun
They listen to the teacher.
Subject Pronoun
Listen to me carefully.
Object Pronoun
You speak very quickly.
Subject Pronoun
We watch them on TV.
Object Pronoun

The Object Pronoun - it
Be careful when using 'it' as an object pronoun because it is only in the correct context that it has meaning. It needs to have already been mentioned or obvious to the listener what you are referring to. Compare;
  • You are sitting on it! (The listener probably doesn't know what the speaker refers to).
  • The letter is on the sofa. You are sitting on it! (It is obvious in the second sentence that the reference is to the letter)
  
Choose the right pronoun
1.            "Is he marrying Leila?"
"Yes, he is in love with    
 !"
2.            "Your son is making a lot of noise!"
"I'll ask   
 to be quiet."
3.            "Please will you ask Robert to come in.""Sorry, I don't know    ."
4.            "Where are my glasses?"
"You are wearing   
 !"
5.            "Do you like apples?"
"I love  
 !"
6.            "Why is he always talking about Liza?""He obviously likes      !"
7.            "Where is my book? Oh, dear! I've lost      !"
8."Is that Nancy's new boyfriend?""Don't ask me, ask       

9            "What is the title of that article?"
"I'm afraid I can't remember     
 ."

10.            "Look at John! He seems so happy?"
"His friends offered    
 a guitar for his birthday!"