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EIKEN Pre - 2 Review Understanding Grammar

SHOULD…
You should do your homework.
Should I go home now?
Should Honoka eat hamburger?
Should Yoshika listen to pop music?
Should Yoshika do Zumba on Saturday morning?
Should Honoka try to swim breast stroke?
Should Shiori take EIKEN Pre-2 test on January?

MAY…
May I borrow your textbook?
May I talk to Nao?
May I have a glass of water?
May I have a cup of tea?

AND…
The ice cream and yoghurt taste delicious.
You have to choose spring and summer or winter and autumn.
The boy and the girl are in the park.
Snoopy and Charlie Brown are friends.
Peanuts and Charlie Brown are friends, too.

BUT…
I like strawberry but I like orange, too.
I want to go the Paris Disneyland but I want to go to the Italy's Disneyland, too.
The black cat is cute but the white cat is also cute.
The Doraemon is famous but Mario is also famous.
I have shoes but I'm not wearing it.

OR...


 What Disney character do you like? Donald Duck or Goofy?
I want to see Donald Duck or Goofy but they are not there.

THAT...
That Hello Kitty toy is nice.
That shop is very dirty.
That white board is made in China.

WHEN...
I was riding the bicycle when I saw my friend.
I am doing homework when my friend help me.

WHILE...
The boy was running while he was eating.
I am thinking while I am writing.
I went to U.S.J. while I was eating pop corn.

OH...
Oh no! It's my turn.
Oh my gosh! It's me again.
Oh my Math test is 100% score.

HI...
Hi! My name is Teacher Jane!
Hi Teacher Jane!  My name is Shiori.
Hello? Hi? Hello? Is there anybody home?

WOW...
Wow! That's a nice idea.
Wow! You're English test is good score (hahaha...)

Past Sentences:
He pushed the car.
I ate spaghetti for dinner but I love hamburger steak.
I swam last Saturday.

I went to the church then I went home.
I went to the party with Shiori.
I went to swimming competition.

I am going to start swimming tomorrow.
I am going to start swimming when summer comes. 
I am going to have dinner later.
I am going to have dinner when my mother comes home.
I am going to hiking.
I am going to hiking when summer vacation starts.

Be - Verb Sentences:
I am Shiori.
He is a good student.
We are happy people.
I play guitar.
You speak Japanese.
I watch movie.
I like Nickelodeon.
I have a new pair of shoes.
I study English.
Stand up, please.
He said, "hop, step and jump".
Sit down, please.
I live in the Philippines.
I drink water.
Oh teacher! It's broken.
I break the glasses.
I make the watch.
I like Filipinos because they are friendly.

come - comes
like - likes
do - does 
catch - catches
carry - carries
try - tries
have - has

play - played
help - helped
use - used 
live - lived
study - studied
carry - carried
stop - stopped
drop - dropped

speak - spoke - spoken
see - saw - seen
give - gave - given
do - did - done
eat - ate - eaten
come - came - come
write - wrote - written
know - knew - known
take - took - taken
break - broke - broken
go - went - gone
become  - became - become


walk - walking 
go - going
come - coming
use - using 
run - running
swim - swimming
die - dying
lie - lying


She runs every morning.
She is a teacher.
She loves her cat.

I gave her a present.
We call our cat Tama.


Vocabulary:
excuse: He excused himself for a very long time.
apology: He said apology to his father.
statement: Her speaking is a very good statement.
lie: He tell a lie to the President.

tradition: Japanese tradition is very nice.
custom: Bowing the head is a Japanese custom.
habit: My habit is moving my legs during meal time.
standard: Freestyle is a swimming standard.
community: The Japanese community is helping each other in the Philippines.

resource: The water is a natural resources.
origin: My father's origin is Cebu.
origin: My origin is in Fukuoka.
energy: I have many energy.
fuel: The car needs fuel.
source: The source of chocolate is cacao.
source: The source of light is sunshine.
source: The source of electric light is water, solar energy, nuclear power and wind.
material: This material is very strong.

research: His summer research is very good.
project: My tomorrow's project is to meet my friend.
article: Yesterday, I bought an article.
author: This book's author is Gakken.

area: This area is good smell.
region: Where is your region? It is Kanto region.
location: You have to put the location.
position: My soccer position is defender.
role: What is your role? My role is to do homework.
situation: My situation is just okay.
condition: My condition is very tired. 

cause: The cause of fire is not turning off the cooker.
reason: I write the reason.
reason: I forgot to turn off the cooker.
result: My swimming competition is very bad.
effect: The effect of my swimming competition is very bad.
influence: I love swimming so my friends love swimming, too.
purpose: Why are you studying English? My purpose is to take EIKEN Pre-2.


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