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BASIC ENGLISH BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR GRAMMAR
BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR Book 1
Book
1
Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will
greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English
grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your
language arts program whether your students are native
English speakers or beginning English language learners.
Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe
instant reinforcement or intervention.
• Illustrated lessons are tightly focused on core concepts
of grammar
• Nearly 70 practice exercises are included
for ready reinforcement
• A wealth of examples are provided on every topic
• Concise explanations are bolstered by extra grammar
tips and useful language notes
Book
1
Anne Seaton • Y. H. Mew
Three Watson
Irvine, CA 92618-2767
Web site: www.sdlback.com
First published in the United States by Saddleback Educational Publishing, 3 Watson, Irvine,
CA 92618 by arrangement with Learners Publishing Pte Ltd, Singapore
Copyright ©2007 by Saddleback Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the
publisher.
ISBN 1-59905-201-6
Printed in the United States of America
13 12 11 10 09 08 07 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Introduction
Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the
sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato,
the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was
about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over
the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure
of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking
and writing is the hallmark of all educated people.
Lesson by lesson, this book provides basic instruction
in the eight parts of speech—nouns, pronouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and
interjections—as well as the standard patterns of English
sentences.
All students of English, be they native speakers or those
who are studying English as a second language, will
profit from the fundamental introduction and review of
grammar provided by SADDLEBACK’S BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout
the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills
and call attention to common problem areas.
We wish you every success in your pursuit of English
proficiency.
1 What is Grammar? 5 The Simple Past Tense 98
Regular and Irregular Verbs 99
Was and Were 104
2 The Capital Letter 6 The Past Progressive Tense 106
The Future Tense 108
Can and Could 112
May and Might 113
3 Nouns 8 Do, Does and Did 115
Common Nouns 8 Would and Should 120
Proper Nouns 13
Singular Nouns 21
Plural Nouns 23 8 Subject-Verb Agreement 123
Collective Nouns 34
Masculine and Feminine Nouns 37
9 Adverbs 127
4 Pronouns 44
Personal Pronouns 44 10 Prepositions 132
Reflexive Pronouns 47
Interrogative Pronouns 48
Demonstrative Pronouns 49 11 Conjunctions 135
5 Adjectives 52
12 Interjections 138
Adjective Endings 54
Kinds of Adjectives 58
Comparison of Adjectives 65 13 Sentences 139
What is a Sentence? 139
6 Determiners 71 Kinds of Sentences 140
The Imperative 141
The Articles 71 The Subject and the Object 143
Demonstrative Determiners 73 Direct and Indirect Objects 144
Interrogative Determiners 74 Positive and Negative Sentences 146
Possessive Determiners 75 Questions 147
7 Verbs and Tenses 79 14 Punctuation 150
The Simple Present Tense 80 Period 150
Am, Is and Are 83 Comma 151
The Present Progressive Tense 89 Exclamation Point 152
Have and Has 93 Question Mark 152
The Present Perfect Tense 96 Apostrophe 153
1 What is Grammar?
Here’s an old children’s rhyme about the eight parts of
speech of English grammar. It gives you an idea of what
grammar is about. Read and remember it.
Every name is called a noun, Pronoun
As field and fountain, street and town.
Noun
In place of noun the pronoun stands,
As he and she can clap their hands.
The adjective describes a thing,
As magic wand or bridal ring.
Adjective
Most verbs mean action, something done,
Verb
To read and write, to jump and run.
How things are done the adverbs tell,
As quickly, slowly, badly, well.
ition Adverb
Prepos
The preposition shows relation,
As in the street or at the station.
Conjunctions join, in many ways,
Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase.
The interjection cries out, “Heed!
Interjection
Conjunction An exclamation point must
follow me!”
2 The Capital Letter
The capital letter is also called a big letter or upper-
case letter, or sometimes just a capital.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
When do you use a capital letter?
4 Use a capital letter for the first letter in a
sentence:
The dog is barking.
Come here!
4 Always use a capital letter for the word I :
I am eight years old.
Tom and I are good friends.
4 Use a capital letter for the names of people:
Alice, Tom, James, Kim, Snow White
4 Use a capital letter for the names of places:
National Museum, Bronx Zoo, London, Sacramento
4 Use a capital letter for festivals, holidays,
days of the week, months of the year:
New Year’s Day, Christmas, Labor Day, Mother’s Day,
Sunday, Monday, Friday, January, May, July, October
Exercise 1
Circle the letters that should be CAPITALS. Then write
the correct letter in the space above them.
1 peter and i are good friends.
2 we are going to chicago during our summer
vacation.
3 there is an interesting football game on sunday.
4 jason lives on thomson avenue.
5 january is the first month of the year.
Exercise 2
Look at the signs on the left. Can you find the
mistakes? Write the names correctly.
hopkins hotel lincoln school
orchard street newton road
botanic gardens national library
shea stadium
3 Nouns
Common Nouns
Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns.
Common nouns are words for people, animals, places,
or things.
These are words for people. They are common nouns.
artist
Word File
Here are more words for people:
actor lawyer
aunt judge
baby man
baker nurse
cook police officer acrobat
dentist singer
clown
doctor soldier
giant teacher astronaut
you kn
id o
D Another word for astronaut is
w
?
spaceman or spacewoman.
These are words for animals. They are common nouns.
eagle
zebra
deer
crocodile
bird
bear Word File
Here are more words for animals:
cat goose
cow hen
dog horse
dolphin mouse
duck parrot
fish shark
goat whale
These are words for places. They are common nouns.
beach
park
Word File
Here are more words for places:
airport market
cave mountain
library church playground
shop farm restaurant
hill school
Everfresh Co.
hospital seashore
hotel stadium
house supermarket
island temple
mall zoo
10
These are words for things. They are common nouns.
basket
bed
drum
cake
blanket Word File
Here are more words for things:
bag kite
box ladder
bread lamp
can picture
chair radio
cot television
cup train
desk truck
door watch
gate egg window
11
Exercise 1
Underline the common nouns in these sentences.
1 There’s a little bird in the garden.
2 Who is your teacher?
3 Don’t eat that rotten apple.
4 Kate has a lovely doll.
5 I like reading stories.
6 My father is a doctor.
7 Every child has a dictionary.
8 Rudy hates bananas.
9 The phone is ringing.
10 Here’s a book for you.
Exercise 2
Here’s a mixed bag of words. Put each word under its
correct heading.
swimmer snail fire engine clown
letters flag river barber
mountain fox hotel parrot
granny taxi gardener camel
People Animals Places Things
12
Proper Nouns
Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or
things. They always begin with a capital letter.
Omar
Beethoven
Word File Santa Claus
Here are some more names
of people:
Ali Baba
Florence Nightingale
Derek Jeter
Pauline
Lisa
Johnny Depp
Patrick
Harry Potter
Pinocchio
Robin Hood
you kn
id o Your own name and the names
D
of your friends are proper
w
Kim Lee
?
nouns too.
13
The names of countries and their people are also
proper nouns.
American Egyptian Indian Italian Thai
Japanese Korean Malay Filipino Pakistani
Country People Country People
America Americans Korea Koreans
Egypt Egyptians Malaysia Malaysians
India Indians Pakistan Pakistanis
Italy Italians France the French
Japan the Japanese Thailand Thais
14
The names of towns, cities, buildings and landmarks
are proper nouns.
Egypt
Hong Kong
the Great Wall of China
the Statue of Liberty
Tokyo Sydney
Bangkok New Delhi
London Denver the Grand Canyon
New York Central Park the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Paris the Eiffel Tower Brooklyn Bridge
Beijing Big Ben Pike’s Peak
15
The days of the week and months of the year are proper
nouns.
Days
Sunday March March March March
Monday 1 2 3 4 day
Sunday Monday Tuesda es
y Wedn
Tuesday
Wednesday
March March Mar
Thursday ch
Friday
5 6 7
Thursday Friday Satu
rda
Saturday y
Months
January
February
March
January
February March April April
May
June
July
May June
July August August
September
October
December
November
e r October November December
Septemb
you kn
id o
D
January is the first month of the year.
w
?
Sunday is the first day of the week.
A table that shows the months, weeks and
days
16
The names of mountains, seas, rivers and lakes are
proper nouns.
Mount Everest
the Thames
Lake Michigan
the Alps the Himalayas
the Dead Sea the Pacific Ocean Niagara Falls
Mount Fuji the Yellow River
you kn
id o
D
w
You often use the before names of oceans,
?
rivers, seas and ranges of mountains.
Mount means mountain.
It is often used in the names of mountains.
For example: Mount Everest
Mount St. Helens
The written short form for Mount is Mt.
For example: Mt. Everest, Mt. Fuji
17
The names of festivals, some special events and holidays
are proper nouns, too.
Valentine’s Day
Father’s Day
Halloween
Word File
Here are more names of festivals and holidays:
Christmas Mother’s Day New Year’s Day
Memorial Day April Fool’s Day
Labor Day Thanksgiving Day
Independence Day St. Patrick’s Day
18
Exercise 1
Underline the proper nouns in the following
sentences.
1 July is often the hottest month in summer.
2 One day Ali Baba saw the forty thieves hiding in a
cave.
3 Shawn and Ashley are going to the beach for a swim.
4 Mr. Lee is reading a book.
5 “I am your fairy godmother,” said the old woman to
Cinderella.
6 Uncle Mike is a lawyer.
7 Next Tuesday is a public holiday.
8 Many children enjoyed the movie Lion King.
Exercise 2
Look at the words in the box. Which ones are common
nouns and which ones are proper nouns? Put each word
under its correct heading.
Lisa bank President Hotel United Bank
January beach White Sand Beach hotel
doctor month Dr. Wang girl
Common Nouns Proper Nouns
19
1
BASIC ENGLISH BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR GRAMMAR
BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR Book 1
Book
1
Younger students at beginning to intermediate levels will
greatly benefit from this step-by-step approach to English
grammar basics. This is the ideal supplement to your
language arts program whether your students are native
English speakers or beginning English language learners.
Skill-specific lessons make it easy to locate and prescribe
instant reinforcement or intervention.
• Illustrated lessons are tightly focused on core concepts
of grammar
• Nearly 70 practice exercises are included
for ready reinforcement
• A wealth of examples are provided on every topic
• Concise explanations are bolstered by extra grammar
tips and useful language notes
Book
1
Anne Seaton • Y. H. Mew
Three Watson
Irvine, CA 92618-2767
Web site: www.sdlback.com
First published in the United States by Saddleback Educational Publishing, 3 Watson, Irvine,
CA 92618 by arrangement with Learners Publishing Pte Ltd, Singapore
Copyright ©2007 by Saddleback Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book
may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the
publisher.
ISBN 1-59905-201-6
Printed in the United States of America
13 12 11 10 09 08 07 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Introduction
Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the
sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato,
the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was
about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over
the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure
of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking
and writing is the hallmark of all educated people.
Lesson by lesson, this book provides basic instruction
in the eight parts of speech—nouns, pronouns, verbs,
adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and
interjections—as well as the standard patterns of English
sentences.
All students of English, be they native speakers or those
who are studying English as a second language, will
profit from the fundamental introduction and review of
grammar provided by SADDLEBACK’S BASIC ENGLISH
GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout
the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills
and call attention to common problem areas.
We wish you every success in your pursuit of English
proficiency.
1 What is Grammar? 5 The Simple Past Tense 98
Regular and Irregular Verbs 99
Was and Were 104
2 The Capital Letter 6 The Past Progressive Tense 106
The Future Tense 108
Can and Could 112
May and Might 113
3 Nouns 8 Do, Does and Did 115
Common Nouns 8 Would and Should 120
Proper Nouns 13
Singular Nouns 21
Plural Nouns 23 8 Subject-Verb Agreement 123
Collective Nouns 34
Masculine and Feminine Nouns 37
9 Adverbs 127
4 Pronouns 44
Personal Pronouns 44 10 Prepositions 132
Reflexive Pronouns 47
Interrogative Pronouns 48
Demonstrative Pronouns 49 11 Conjunctions 135
5 Adjectives 52
12 Interjections 138
Adjective Endings 54
Kinds of Adjectives 58
Comparison of Adjectives 65 13 Sentences 139
What is a Sentence? 139
6 Determiners 71 Kinds of Sentences 140
The Imperative 141
The Articles 71 The Subject and the Object 143
Demonstrative Determiners 73 Direct and Indirect Objects 144
Interrogative Determiners 74 Positive and Negative Sentences 146
Possessive Determiners 75 Questions 147
7 Verbs and Tenses 79 14 Punctuation 150
The Simple Present Tense 80 Period 150
Am, Is and Are 83 Comma 151
The Present Progressive Tense 89 Exclamation Point 152
Have and Has 93 Question Mark 152
The Present Perfect Tense 96 Apostrophe 153
1 What is Grammar?
Here’s an old children’s rhyme about the eight parts of
speech of English grammar. It gives you an idea of what
grammar is about. Read and remember it.
Every name is called a noun, Pronoun
As field and fountain, street and town.
Noun
In place of noun the pronoun stands,
As he and she can clap their hands.
The adjective describes a thing,
As magic wand or bridal ring.
Adjective
Most verbs mean action, something done,
Verb
To read and write, to jump and run.
How things are done the adverbs tell,
As quickly, slowly, badly, well.
ition Adverb
Prepos
The preposition shows relation,
As in the street or at the station.
Conjunctions join, in many ways,
Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase.
The interjection cries out, “Heed!
Interjection
Conjunction An exclamation point must
follow me!”
2 The Capital Letter
The capital letter is also called a big letter or upper-
case letter, or sometimes just a capital.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
When do you use a capital letter?
4 Use a capital letter for the first letter in a
sentence:
The dog is barking.
Come here!
4 Always use a capital letter for the word I :
I am eight years old.
Tom and I are good friends.
4 Use a capital letter for the names of people:
Alice, Tom, James, Kim, Snow White
4 Use a capital letter for the names of places:
National Museum, Bronx Zoo, London, Sacramento
4 Use a capital letter for festivals, holidays,
days of the week, months of the year:
New Year’s Day, Christmas, Labor Day, Mother’s Day,
Sunday, Monday, Friday, January, May, July, October
Exercise 1
Circle the letters that should be CAPITALS. Then write
the correct letter in the space above them.
1 peter and i are good friends.
2 we are going to chicago during our summer
vacation.
3 there is an interesting football game on sunday.
4 jason lives on thomson avenue.
5 january is the first month of the year.
Exercise 2
Look at the signs on the left. Can you find the
mistakes? Write the names correctly.
hopkins hotel lincoln school
orchard street newton road
botanic gardens national library
shea stadium
3 Nouns
Common Nouns
Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns.
Common nouns are words for people, animals, places,
or things.
These are words for people. They are common nouns.
artist
Word File
Here are more words for people:
actor lawyer
aunt judge
baby man
baker nurse
cook police officer acrobat
dentist singer
clown
doctor soldier
giant teacher astronaut
you kn
id o
D Another word for astronaut is
w
?
spaceman or spacewoman.
These are words for animals. They are common nouns.
eagle
zebra
deer
crocodile
bird
bear Word File
Here are more words for animals:
cat goose
cow hen
dog horse
dolphin mouse
duck parrot
fish shark
goat whale
These are words for places. They are common nouns.
beach
park
Word File
Here are more words for places:
airport market
cave mountain
library church playground
shop farm restaurant
hill school
Everfresh Co.
hospital seashore
hotel stadium
house supermarket
island temple
mall zoo
10
These are words for things. They are common nouns.
basket
bed
drum
cake
blanket Word File
Here are more words for things:
bag kite
box ladder
bread lamp
can picture
chair radio
cot television
cup train
desk truck
door watch
gate egg window
11
Exercise 1
Underline the common nouns in these sentences.
1 There’s a little bird in the garden.
2 Who is your teacher?
3 Don’t eat that rotten apple.
4 Kate has a lovely doll.
5 I like reading stories.
6 My father is a doctor.
7 Every child has a dictionary.
8 Rudy hates bananas.
9 The phone is ringing.
10 Here’s a book for you.
Exercise 2
Here’s a mixed bag of words. Put each word under its
correct heading.
swimmer snail fire engine clown
letters flag river barber
mountain fox hotel parrot
granny taxi gardener camel
People Animals Places Things
12
Proper Nouns
Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or
things. They always begin with a capital letter.
Omar
Beethoven
Word File Santa Claus
Here are some more names
of people:
Ali Baba
Florence Nightingale
Derek Jeter
Pauline
Lisa
Johnny Depp
Patrick
Harry Potter
Pinocchio
Robin Hood
you kn
id o Your own name and the names
D
of your friends are proper
w
Kim Lee
?
nouns too.
13
The names of countries and their people are also
proper nouns.
American Egyptian Indian Italian Thai
Japanese Korean Malay Filipino Pakistani
Country People Country People
America Americans Korea Koreans
Egypt Egyptians Malaysia Malaysians
India Indians Pakistan Pakistanis
Italy Italians France the French
Japan the Japanese Thailand Thais
14
The names of towns, cities, buildings and landmarks
are proper nouns.
Egypt
Hong Kong
the Great Wall of China
the Statue of Liberty
Tokyo Sydney
Bangkok New Delhi
London Denver the Grand Canyon
New York Central Park the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Paris the Eiffel Tower Brooklyn Bridge
Beijing Big Ben Pike’s Peak
15
The days of the week and months of the year are proper
nouns.
Days
Sunday March March March March
Monday 1 2 3 4 day
Sunday Monday Tuesda es
y Wedn
Tuesday
Wednesday
March March Mar
Thursday ch
Friday
5 6 7
Thursday Friday Satu
rda
Saturday y
Months
January
February
March
January
February March April April
May
June
July
May June
July August August
September
October
December
November
e r October November December
Septemb
you kn
id o
D
January is the first month of the year.
w
?
Sunday is the first day of the week.
A table that shows the months, weeks and
days
16
The names of mountains, seas, rivers and lakes are
proper nouns.
Mount Everest
the Thames
Lake Michigan
the Alps the Himalayas
the Dead Sea the Pacific Ocean Niagara Falls
Mount Fuji the Yellow River
you kn
id o
D
w
You often use the before names of oceans,
?
rivers, seas and ranges of mountains.
Mount means mountain.
It is often used in the names of mountains.
For example: Mount Everest
Mount St. Helens
The written short form for Mount is Mt.
For example: Mt. Everest, Mt. Fuji
17
The names of festivals, some special events and holidays
are proper nouns, too.
Valentine’s Day
Father’s Day
Halloween
Word File
Here are more names of festivals and holidays:
Christmas Mother’s Day New Year’s Day
Memorial Day April Fool’s Day
Labor Day Thanksgiving Day
Independence Day St. Patrick’s Day
18
Exercise 1
Underline the proper nouns in the following
sentences.
1 July is often the hottest month in summer.
2 One day Ali Baba saw the forty thieves hiding in a
cave.
3 Shawn and Ashley are going to the beach for a swim.
4 Mr. Lee is reading a book.
5 “I am your fairy godmother,” said the old woman to
Cinderella.
6 Uncle Mike is a lawyer.
7 Next Tuesday is a public holiday.
8 Many children enjoyed the movie Lion King.
Exercise 2
Look at the words in the box. Which ones are common
nouns and which ones are proper nouns? Put each word
under its correct heading.
Lisa bank President Hotel United Bank
January beach White Sand Beach hotel
doctor month Dr. Wang girl
Common Nouns Proper Nouns
19