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1、牛津小学英语重点句型语法总结与分析20111.Who’syourEnglishteacher? Mr.Carter. 2.What’shelike? He’stallandstrong.3.Isshequiet?No,sheisn’t. Sheisveryactive.4.Isshestrict? Yes,sheis,butshe’sverykind.5.Whatdayisittoday?It’sWednesday.6.What’syourfavouritefruit/food…? 7.The
2、y’resweet/sour/salty/healthy/…8.Whenisyourbirthday?It’sinMay.9.MybirthdayisinJune. UncleBill’sbirthdayisinJune,too.10.IsherbirthdayinJune? Yes,itis. 11.What’sthedate? 12.ThisisZhangPeng.13.Whereisthecinema,please?It’snexttothehospital.14.Howtallarey
3、ou? I’m164cmtall. 15.Youareshorterthanme.16.You’re4cmtallerthanme. 17.Howheavyareyou? I’m48kg.18.I’mthinnerthanyou,andshorter.19.What’sthematterwithyou? Mythroatissore.20.Howareyou,LiuYun/Sarah?[二]therebe句型:表示存在,即:“某处有某物”或“某时有某事”。句型基本结构为:Thereis+
4、可数名词单数或不可数名词+时间或地点。Thereare+可数名词复数+地点。该句型主要分布在第5册的Unit5和Unit6中,如:1.Therearetwobedrooms,akitchen,abathroomandalivingroom.2.Thereisamirror,abedandabigcloset.3.Isthereaforestinthepark? Yes,thereis.4.Isthereariver? No,thereisn’t.5.Arethereanypandasinthemo
5、untains? No,therearen’t.6.Arethereanyfishintherivers? Yes,thereare.[三]一般现在时句型:表示习惯性的动作或行为,或现在存在着的状况。句型基本结构为:主语+行为动词+其他。当主语是第三人称单数时,要在动词原形后面加s或es,其他人称作主语时则用动词原形,在问句及否定句中需要用助动词do或does。这种句型通常有一些标志词,如:usually often sometimes never always等。该句型主要分布在第5Book
6、5:1.WhatdoyouhaveonThursdays? WehaveEnglish,mathandscienceonThursdays. 2.WhatdoyoudoonSaturdays? IwatchTVonSaturdays.3.Idomyhomework.4.WhatdoyouhaveforlunchonMondays? Wehavetomatoes,tofuandfish.5.Ilikefruit.ButIdon’tlikegrapes.Book6:1.Whendoyoueatdi
7、nner?Ieatdinnerat7:00intheevening.2.Whendoyougetup? Iusuallygetupat12:00noon.3.Whatdoyoudoontheweekend? UsuallyIwatchTVandgoshopping.4.SometimesIvisitmygrandparents.Ioftenplayfootball.SometimesIgohiking.5.Whichseasondoyoulikebest?Ilikewinterbest.6.Why
8、doyoulikesummer/winter?Book7:1.Howdoyougotoschool,Sarah? 2.UsuallyIgotoschoolonfoot. SometimesIgobybike.3.Ilikecollectingstamps.Helikescollectingstamps,too.4.Doessheteachmath? Yes,shedoes.5.DoessheteachEnglish?No,shedoesn’t. Sheteachesmath.6.W