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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

To show that something belongs to someone or


ownership.
mine
you ours

hers rs
his theirs
SIMPLE PAST TENSE Regular Verbs

To show an action that


by adding d by adding ed by adding ied
happened at certain time in
Bake baked Clean cleaned Bury buried
the past. Eg: yesterday, last Dance danced Cook cooked Carry carried
week, last year, long time ago, Lie lied Jump jumped Cry cried
just now. Like liked Laugh laughed Dry dried
Love loved Open opened Fry fried
Smile smiled Play played Hurry hurried
Tie tied Wash washed Marry married
Watch watched Try - tried
by adding consonant without any change
+ ed

Chop chopped Beat beat


Clap clapped Cut cut
Drop dropped Put put
Mop mopped Hit hit
Stop stopped Shut shut
The baby cried just now
Grab grabbed Read - read
CONJUNCTIONS (and, or, but, because, so)
And is used to join two words, phrases and sentences.
Examples:
And Ravi bought a pen. Ravi bought a ruler.
Ravi bought a pen and a ruler.

Or is used to show choice.


Examples:

Or Do you want the blue balloon? Do you want the white balloon?
Do you want the blue balloon or the white balloon?

But is used to show contrast.


Examples:

But Abu is tall. Ali is short.


Abu is tall but Ali is short.

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