This ‘read and match’ worksheet has been prepared serving multiple purposes including reading comprehension, vocabulary practice, and teaching ‘this is..’ sentences.
The grammar rules involved in the “this is,” “that is,” “these are,” and “those are” structure sentences in English are related to subject-verb agreement, sentence structure, and word order. Here are some key grammar rules to keep in mind:
Subject-Verb Agreement: In English, the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number. If the subject is singular, the verb should be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb should be plural. For example:
Sentence Structure: A basic positive sentence follows the order of Subject-Verb-Object. The subject is the person or thing performing the action, the verb is the action itself, and the object is the recipient of the action. For example:
Word Order: In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe. However, if there is a verb between the adjective and the noun, the adjective can come after the verb. For example:
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