After the first hour focusing on pronunciation and his accent, Mikael has question regarding verb tenses and possessive adjectives. Specifically, singular versus plural nouns coupled with their proper adjective. For example, Mikael used the sentence "I gave them their books back", but he said it "I give them theirs books back". First, I helped him differentiate "give" and "gave", past versus present tense. "What about present progressive?" he asked. Ok. "I am giving them the books back". Or future tense, which requires the modal verbs "Will, shall, etc." "I will give the books back.....in the future."
Next, we went over the possessive adjectives, or determiners. If the noun is plural, like books, the determiner does not have to be plural as well. "Mines books" would not make sense, just leave the determiner singular: "mine".
Cultural note: Mikael's favorite food is "GABBA" which is an African dish of tuna fish, and rice. It is served regularly at the restaurant "SOCOCE" in Le COTE d'Ivoire, his favorite restaurant.
Good grasp of his errors and what areas of grammar to work on!
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