Ants, Bears and Crocodiles - Where do animals live?
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To have
We can use have to talk about our things, family members and parts of the body.
Use have for I, you, we and they. Use has for he, she and it.
I have a pencilcase
You have a house
We have a garden
They have a computer
She has a pencilcase
He has a sister
It has a blue pattern
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To live in the forest and at the zoo
“Live in” is a general expression used with the area of where you live.
“Live at” is more specific
The tiger lives at the zoo
The elephant lives at the zoo
The mouse lives in the forest
The girafe lives in Africa
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Present simple – verb 'to be'
We can use the present simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the present.
We use am for I, is for he, she and it, are for you, we and they.
I am big
You are tall
It is grey
She is fast
He is small
We are old
They are strong
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Modal verb Can
We can use can and can't to talk about abilities in the present.
Use the infinitive without to after can and can't.
I can swim.
You can run fast.
She can ride a bike.
We can't speak Japanese.
They can't play the guitar.
I can swim.
They can speak English.
He can't ride a bike.
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