1. Verb patterns: give.

Give is a verb that usually goes with the pattern verb + noun + noun:

Give me the brush.
I’ll give you a call.

Give also takes the pattern verb + noun + to + noun:

Give the book to Sandra.

A: What’s that?
B: I don't know. Somebody gave it to me.

Complete the second sentence to mean the same as the first.
Use the pattern verb + noun + to + noun.

Example:
Give the dog a biscuit.
Give a biscuit to the dog.

2. Verb patterns: give.

Change these sentences to the pattern verb + noun + noun.

3. Verb pattern: verb + noun + noun.

Put the words in order to make sentences and questions.

4. Pronouns.

 

I love her.  (subject + verb + object)
She loves me.

I and she are subject pronouns.
Me and her are object pronouns.


Complete the table with the pronouns.

5. Pronouns.

Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

6. Pronoun practice.

Change the words (in brackets) to a pronoun. Type in the boxes.

Example: Tell (the woman) her your name.

7. Can for requests.

Can you help me?
Can you open the door?

Decide which of the questions are requests and which are not requests.

8. Correct or incorrect?

Play the sentence casino game. Are the sentences grammatically correct or incorrect?

  • You start with 20 points.
  • Decide how many points you want to bet.
  • When you are correct, you win double the points.
  • When you are incorrect, you lose the points.

How many points can you win?