12. Class Birthdays
Benchmark
1. Hyak 10/22/1993
2. Adriana 10/4/1993
3. Gerardo 2/3/1992
4. Dalila 5/20/1992
5. Laura 4/14/1993
1. Humberto 5/26/1992
2. Jonathan 2/11/1993
3. Roxana 6/11/1992
4. Jimmy 10/5/1993
5. Martin Luther King 1/15/1929
6. Irving 12/1/1990
7. Kubra 7/8/1994
8. Chung Hei 9/3/1994
13. Subject Pronouns
• Subject pronouns
explain who does the
action.
• I am = I’m
• It is = It’s
English 1st
Language
I
You
He
She
It
We
They
14. Possessive Adjectives
• Possessive pronouns
explain who an object
belongs to.
• It is my stapler
English 1st
Language
My
Your
His
Her
Its
Our
Their
15. Verb be (Simple Present)
I. A sentence has a subject and a verb
A. The subject tells who the sentence is about
• Noun: People, Places, Things
• Pronoun
A. The verb tells about the subject.
• A subject has a verb that goes with it.
16. Subject Pronoun Verb
Be
Sentence
I Am I am Mario.
You Are You are a student.
He Is He is a teacher.
She Is She is a secretary.
It Is It is my pen.
We Are We are in class.
You Are You are students.
They Are They are in the
office.
17. II. Complete and Incomplete
Sentence
A. Complete thought
B. Begins with a capital letter
C. Ends with a punctuation
mark: a period (.), a
question mark (?), or an
exclamation point (!).
D. Subject and a verb
E. Subject tells who or what the
sentence is about.
F. The verb tells about the
subject.
22. Growing Sentences
I. The Basic Action Sentence
A. Who/What + Action
• The boy rode a bike
A. Who/What + Action1 and Action 2
• The Man jumped from the roof and landed on his feet
A. Who/What + Action 1, Action 2, and Action 3
• The woman picked up the phone, dialed 911, and waited.