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Complete the sentence
Our Classroom Rules
By:Brayan Wild Contreras Cabral
"Before starting this activity, you must know these points:"
Use DON'T HAVE TO or DOESN'T HAVE TO to say something is not an obligation. Grammar Rule: I / You / We / They ➜ DON'T HAVE TO He / She / It ➜ DOESN'T HAVE TO Exemple:We don't have to wear a uniform on Fridays.
In English, we use Have and Has to talk about possession (things we own) and responsibilities (rules we must follow). 🛠️ Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary changes depending on the subject: I / You / We / They ➜ Use HAVE He / She / It (Singular) ➜ Use HAS Exemple: We have to arrive on time for every lesson.
Use DO or DOES at the beginning of the sentence.
Grammar Rule: DO + I / You / We / They + HAVE TO...? DOES + He / She / It + HAVE TO...? Exemple:Do we have to bring the dictionary today?
Next Activity
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Very Good
Use NOT after the verb to say what is not true. Grammar Rule: I ➜ AM NOT He / She / It ➜ IS NOT (ISN'T) You / We / They ➜ ARE NOT (AREN'T) Example: We aren't rude to our classmates.
"Before starting this activity, you must know these points:" In English, we use the Verb to Be (AM, IS, ARE) to talk about who we are (identity), how we feel (states), and where we are (location).
Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary changes depending on the subject: I ➜ Use AM He / She / It (Singular) ➜ Use IS You / We / They (Plural) ➜ Use ARE Example: We are a team and our classroom is a safe place.
Put the Verb at the beginning of the sentence. Grammar Rule: AM + I...? IS + He / She / It...? ARE + You / We / They...? Example: Are you ready to follow the rules?
Next Activity
Complete the sentence
Hello miss
Use CAN'T for prohibitions. Grammar Rule: Subject + CAN'T + Verb Example: Students can't use cellphones during the lesson.
CAN & CAN'T: Permissions and Rules "Before starting this activity, you must know these points:"
In English, we use Can and Can't to talk about permissions (what is allowed) and prohibitions (what is not allowed) in our classroom.
Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary does not change with the subject! It is the same for everyone: I / You / He / She / It / We / They ➜ Use CAN (to say "Yes") I / You / He / She / It / We / They ➜ Use CAN'T (to say "No") Example: We can help our friends, but we can't copy their exams.
Put CAN at the beginning to ask for permission. Grammar Rule: CAN + Subject + Verb...? Example: Can I go to the restroom, please?
Next Activity
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🎉 CONGRATULATIONS! "You have reached the final stage of our classroom project!" You are doing an amazing job learning the rules. But wait... are you ready for the ultimate challenge? ⚠️ SURPRISE QUIZ! ⚠️ "Before starting this activity, you must know these points:" 🕒 Time Limit: You have only 2 minutes to answer! 🧠 Topics: Verb to Be, Have/Has, and Can/Can't. ✍️ Instructions: Read fast and choose the correct option.
READY?
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YOU ARE A CHAMPION!
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game
Complete the sentence
Our Classroom Rules
By:Brayan Wild Contreras Cabral
"Before starting this activity, you must know these points:"
Use DON'T HAVE TO or DOESN'T HAVE TO to say something is not an obligation. Grammar Rule: I / You / We / They ➜ DON'T HAVE TO He / She / It ➜ DOESN'T HAVE TO Exemple:We don't have to wear a uniform on Fridays.
In English, we use Have and Has to talk about possession (things we own) and responsibilities (rules we must follow). 🛠️ Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary changes depending on the subject: I / You / We / They ➜ Use HAVE He / She / It (Singular) ➜ Use HAS Exemple: We have to arrive on time for every lesson.
Use DO or DOES at the beginning of the sentence.
Grammar Rule: DO + I / You / We / They + HAVE TO...? DOES + He / She / It + HAVE TO...? Exemple:Do we have to bring the dictionary today?
Next Activity
Complete the sentence
Very Good
Use NOT after the verb to say what is not true. Grammar Rule: I ➜ AM NOT He / She / It ➜ IS NOT (ISN'T) You / We / They ➜ ARE NOT (AREN'T) Example: We aren't rude to our classmates.
"Before starting this activity, you must know these points:" In English, we use the Verb to Be (AM, IS, ARE) to talk about who we are (identity), how we feel (states), and where we are (location).
Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary changes depending on the subject: I ➜ Use AM He / She / It (Singular) ➜ Use IS You / We / They (Plural) ➜ Use ARE Example: We are a team and our classroom is a safe place.
Put the Verb at the beginning of the sentence. Grammar Rule: AM + I...? IS + He / She / It...? ARE + You / We / They...? Example: Are you ready to follow the rules?
Next Activity
Complete the sentence
Hello miss
Use CAN'T for prohibitions. Grammar Rule: Subject + CAN'T + Verb Example: Students can't use cellphones during the lesson.
CAN & CAN'T: Permissions and Rules "Before starting this activity, you must know these points:"
In English, we use Can and Can't to talk about permissions (what is allowed) and prohibitions (what is not allowed) in our classroom.
Grammar Focus: How to use it? The auxiliary does not change with the subject! It is the same for everyone: I / You / He / She / It / We / They ➜ Use CAN (to say "Yes") I / You / He / She / It / We / They ➜ Use CAN'T (to say "No") Example: We can help our friends, but we can't copy their exams.
Put CAN at the beginning to ask for permission. Grammar Rule: CAN + Subject + Verb...? Example: Can I go to the restroom, please?
Next Activity
Complete the sentence
🎉 CONGRATULATIONS! "You have reached the final stage of our classroom project!" You are doing an amazing job learning the rules. But wait... are you ready for the ultimate challenge? ⚠️ SURPRISE QUIZ! ⚠️ "Before starting this activity, you must know these points:" 🕒 Time Limit: You have only 2 minutes to answer! 🧠 Topics: Verb to Be, Have/Has, and Can/Can't. ✍️ Instructions: Read fast and choose the correct option.
READY?
Complete the sentence
Complete the sentence
Complete the sentence
YOU ARE A CHAMPION!
Thanks for Play :) 203