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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 8> πŸ“˜ Day 1 – Use of “has and have” and “I, is and are”

 
✅ “is / are / am” with adjectives
      Note: Adjectives = a word that tells you more about a noun
  • Use “is” for singular nouns (he, she, it, this)
  • Use “are” for plural nouns (they, we, you)
  • Use “am” for “I”
πŸ‘‰ Sentences
  1. He is tall.
  2. She is kind.
  3. It is clean.
  4. This room is quiet.
  5. That boy is clever.
  6. My brother is lazy.
  7. Her friend is funny.
  8. The dog is noisy.
  9. The book is interesting.
  10. The baby is cute.
  11. The teacher is strict.
  12. His voice is loud.
  13. The water is cold.
  14. My bag is heavy.
  15. The sky is blue.
  16. The food is tasty.
  17. I am happy.
  18. I am tired.
  19. I am excited.
  20. We are ready.
  21. They are busy.
  22. You are late.
  23. The students are smart.
  24. The shoes are dirty.
  25. These clothes are wet.
  26. Your hands are clean.
  27. The children are friendly.
  28. Our guests are polite.
  29. The roads are empty.
  30. Their ideas are creative.
“has / have” with body features or possessions
  • Use “has” for he, she, it, singular nouns
  • Use “have” for I, we, they, you, plural nouns
πŸ‘‰Sentences
  1. She has curly hair.
  2. He has big eyes.
  3. My friend has glasses.
  4. The girl has long hair.
  5. That boy has a loud voice.
  6. My dog has short legs.
  7. The baby has soft skin.
  8. Riya has beautiful teeth.
  9. He has a sharp nose.
  10. She has pink lips.
  11. He has a beard.
  12. My mother has brown eyes.
  13. The old man has white hair.
  14. The cat has green eyes.
  15. He has strong arms.
  16. My sister has small hands.
  17. She has a sweet smile.
  18. He has broad shoulders.
  19. That kid has dimples.
  20. The bird has colorful wings.
  21. I have black hair.
  22. I have strong legs.
  23. We have long fingers.
  24. They have bright eyes.
  25. You have a clear voice.
  26. We have clean hands.
  27. They have big ears.
  28. I have smooth skin.
  29. We have straight hair.
  30. You have strong teeth.

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.