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English in your pocket

Mr Brit's grammar rules for primary school

Luciana Favaro, Francesca Panzica, Michele Daloiso

Product: Teaching tools

Trim size in cm: 8x12cm

ISBN: 9788859031161

Publication date: 01/05/2023

Suitable for: Primary 1st level (ages 6-7), Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)


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An innovative tool in pocket format, 40 flash cards present the main rules of English grammar for primary school in a simple and immediate way with examples and tricks to remember. The cards are easy to consult: on the front of the card they present the topic covered and on the back they explain the rule, with examples of its application. These fun cards turn learning English into a game to always keep in your pocket! 

 Customize your deck
The openable ring allows you to rearrange the cards as you like, and remove or insert new ones. To add new cards to your deck, you can download the graphic template of the cards from the Erickson online resources.  Print, write and customize your deck!


PLURAL NOUNS
INDEFINITE ARTICLE
DEFINITE ARTICLE
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
SAXON GENITIVE
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
COMPARATIVE
MAJORITY COMPARATIVE
MINORITY COMPARATIVE
COMPARATIVE OF EQUALITY
PERSONAL PRONOUNS

VERB TO BE
VERB TO BE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
VERB TO BE – NEGATIVE FORM
VERB TO BE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
PAST OF THE VERB TO BE
PAST OF THE VERB TO BE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
PAST OF THE VERB TO BE – NEGATIVE FORM
PAST OF THE VERB TO BE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
THERE IS – THERE ARE
AFFIRMATIVE FORM - NORMAL AND SHORT
NEGATIVE FORM - NORMAL AND SHORT
INTERROGATIVE FORM
IDIOMATIC USE OF THE VERB TO BE

VERB TO HAVE
VERB TO HAVE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
VERB TO HAVE – NEGATIVE FORM
VERB TO HAVE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
PAST OF VERB TO HAVE
PAST OF VERB TO HAVE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
PAST OF VERB TO HAVE – NEGATIVE FORM
PAST OF VERB TO HAVE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
IDIOMATIC USE OF THE VERB TO HAVE
MODAL VERBS: CAN AND MAY
IMPERATIVE
PRESENT SIMPLE
SIMPLE PRESENT – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
SIMPLE PRESENT – NEGATIVE FORM
SIMPLE PRESENT - INTERROGATIVE FORM

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE – NEGATIVE FORM
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE – INTERROGATIVE FORM
WHEN TO USE THE TWO PRESENTS
PAST SIMPLE IN REGULAR VERBS
PAST SIMPLE – AFFIRMATIVE FORM
PAST SIMPLE - NEGATIVE FORM
PAST SIMPLE - INTERROGATIVE FORM
PAST SIMPLE IN IRREGULAR VERBS
W QUESTION WORDS
WHAT – WHICH
WHY – BECAUSE
FAKE FRIENDS
CONNECTIVES: AND, OR, BUT



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