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Exploring English Grammar Review Chapter 3
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Exploring English
Grammar Review
Chapter 3
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A. Look at he picture write the command. (Imperative)
* Make sure to use punctuation at the end.
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1. Open --------> �
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2. Eat -------->
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3.� Look at ------->
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4. Read -------->
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5. Close ------->
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B.�Select or rewrite�the sentences
using
object pronouns.
(him, her, it them, us)
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1. Dance with
Maria.
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2. Listen to your friends.
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3. Ask
Mr. Jones.
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4. Talk to
Linda.
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5. Give
Peter
this book.
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6. Give
the dog
a ball.
Give them a ball.
Give us a ball.
Give it a ball.
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7. Give
Mr. and Mrs. Brown
the picture.
Give them the picture.
Give us the picture.
Give you the picture.
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8. Bring
Nancy
a cup of coffee.
Bring it a cup of coffee.
Bring her a cup of coffee.
Bring him a cup of coffee.
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C. Match the object pronouns in the chart.
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a
b
c
d
e
him
a.
Barb and me
a
b
c
d
e
it
b.
the book
a
b
c
d
e
her
c.
Mr. Smith
a
b
c
d
e
us
d.
Anne
a
b
c
d
e
them
e.
Sam and Tina
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D. Choose the preposition that makes the most sense.
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1. The table is
next to
under
in
�the couch.
2. The saltshaker is
under
in
on
�the table.
3. The�bush is
under
in front of
on
�your car.
4. The windows�are
in
on
behind
�the chair.
5. The dishes are
in
behind
in front of
�the sink.
6. Nine apples are
in
behind
on
�this tree.
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E. Check the words that are preposition words.
(tell placement)
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under
from
in
on
next to
garage
behind
inside
fast
in front of
square
outside
circle
above
below
high
backyard
bedroom
between
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F. Write the words in the blanks below according to their
-s
sound.
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watches
apples
dishes
sandwiches
oranges
lamps
girls
students
chairs
beds
pilots
windows
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clocks (s)
flowers (z)
vases (iz)
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