English A1 Common Mistakes #049: Common mistakes and corrections for he, she, it, and they
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Common Mistakes and Corrections
Lesson number: #049
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English A1 Common Mistakes and Corrections #049
Topic: Subject pronouns and simple present corrections
Lesson overview:
Today we practice very common A1 mistakes with he, she, it, they, and does. These words help you make correct daily English sentences. A small grammar change can make a sentence sound much more natural.
Short review from previous lessons:
- We already used simple daily actions like eat, play, read, and work.
- We also practiced short daily sentences about routine and conversation.
- Today we continue with correct grammar for people, animals, and things.
5 useful words:
1. he — hee — male person
2. she — shee — female person
3. it — it — thing or animal
4. they — they — more than one person or thing
5. does — duhz — third-person singular present form of do
Word usage notes:
- he = one male person
- she = one female person
- it = one thing, one animal, or one idea
- they = more than one person or thing
- does = use with he, she, it in questions and negatives
5 example sentences:
1. He goes to school every morning.
Reading: hee gohz too skool ev-ree mawr-ning
Meaning: He goes to school every morning.
Note: Use goes with he.
2. She likes apples.
Reading: shee lyks ap-uhlz
Meaning: She likes apples.
Note: Use likes with she.
3. It looks small.
Reading: it looks smawl
Meaning: It looks small.
Note: Use it for one thing or one animal.
4. They do not live far away.
Reading: they do not liv fahr uh-way
Meaning: They do not live far away.
Note: Use do not with they.
5. Does she live with her family?
Reading: duhz shee liv with her fam-uh-lee
Meaning: Does she live with her family?
Note: Use does for a question with she.
Mini practice:
- Choose the correct word: He / They likes apples.
- Correct the mistake: She live with her family.
- Correct the mistake: Does he likes school?
- Choose the correct word: It / They is a small cat.
Answer key:
- He likes apples.
- She lives with her family.
- Does he like school?
- It is a small cat.
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in a reply. You can answer with only the corrected sentences if you want. If you want, also write one new sentence with he, she, it, or they.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Common Mistakes and Corrections
Lesson number: #049
Available explanations:
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English A1 Common Mistakes and Corrections #049
Topic: Subject pronouns and simple present corrections
Lesson overview:
Today we practice very common A1 mistakes with he, she, it, they, and does. These words help you make correct daily English sentences. A small grammar change can make a sentence sound much more natural.
Short review from previous lessons:
- We already used simple daily actions like eat, play, read, and work.
- We also practiced short daily sentences about routine and conversation.
- Today we continue with correct grammar for people, animals, and things.
5 useful words:
1. he — hee — male person
2. she — shee — female person
3. it — it — thing or animal
4. they — they — more than one person or thing
5. does — duhz — third-person singular present form of do
Word usage notes:
- he = one male person
- she = one female person
- it = one thing, one animal, or one idea
- they = more than one person or thing
- does = use with he, she, it in questions and negatives
5 example sentences:
1. He goes to school every morning.
Reading: hee gohz too skool ev-ree mawr-ning
Meaning: He goes to school every morning.
Note: Use goes with he.
2. She likes apples.
Reading: shee lyks ap-uhlz
Meaning: She likes apples.
Note: Use likes with she.
3. It looks small.
Reading: it looks smawl
Meaning: It looks small.
Note: Use it for one thing or one animal.
4. They do not live far away.
Reading: they do not liv fahr uh-way
Meaning: They do not live far away.
Note: Use do not with they.
5. Does she live with her family?
Reading: duhz shee liv with her fam-uh-lee
Meaning: Does she live with her family?
Note: Use does for a question with she.
Mini practice:
- Choose the correct word: He / They likes apples.
- Correct the mistake: She live with her family.
- Correct the mistake: Does he likes school?
- Choose the correct word: It / They is a small cat.
Answer key:
- He likes apples.
- She lives with her family.
- Does he like school?
- It is a small cat.
Reply instruction:
Write your answers in a reply. You can answer with only the corrected sentences if you want. If you want, also write one new sentence with he, she, it, or they.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].