LESSON |
18 |
Look at the picture.
This is a picture of the head of a man.
This is the hair. These are the eyes. These are the ears. This is the nose,and this is the mouth.
The two eyebrows are above the eyes. The nose is between the ears. The mouth is below the nose.
This is my hair. This is my mouth. This is my nose.
These are my eyes. These are my ears. These are my eyebrows.
How many eyes have you? How many ears have you? How many eyebrows have you? Point to your nose. Point to your mouth.
I look at a picture.
The boy looks at a picture.
I am looking at a picture.
The boy is looking at a picture.
I began yesterday. I begin to-day. I am beginning now. I shall begin to-morrow.
He began yesterday. He begins to-day. He is beginning now. He will begin to-morrow.
Iopenthe doer every day. Youopenthe door every day. Heopensthe door every day. Weopenour books every day. Youopenyour books every day. Theyopentheir books every day.
Iopenedthe door yesterday. Youopenedthe door yesterday. Heopenedthe door yesterday. Weopenedour books yesterday. Youopenedyour books yesterday. Theyopenedtheir books yesterday.
Ishall openthe door to-morrow. Youwill openthe door to-morrow. He will open the door to-morrow. Weshall openour books to-morrow. Youwill openyour books to-morrow. Theywill opentheir books to-morrow.
Iam openingthe door. Youare openingthe door. Heis openingthe door. Weare openingour books. Youare openingyour books. Theyare openingtheir books.
Iwas openingthe door. Youwere openingthe door. Hewas openingthe door. Wewere openingour books. Youwere openingyour books. Theywere openingtheir books.
Ishall be openingthe door. Youwill be openingthe door. Hewill be openingthe door. Weshall be openingour books. Youwill be openingyour books. They willbe opening their books.
Exercise |
18 |
1. My fatherread very much at home.
2. My brother and sistergo toschool every day except Sunday.
3. Ilearnmany things at school yesterday.
4. He willpointout the picture.
5. I shallopenmy book.
6. The girl issmellsomething.
7. We werecountthe number from one to one thousand.
8. They arestopto say the numbers.
9. You will becountthe numbers to-morrow at two o'clock.
10. Shecallit so yesterday.