The MVS Mantras

 

The Mantras contain essential information. Memorise them to progress in the game and defeat the Time Vampires.

The Six Circles Mantras (and Questions)

The Six Persons Mantra

First Person, second person, third person singular

First Person, second person, third person plural

 

Subject Pronouns Mantra

I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they

 

Direct Object Mantra

Me , you, him/her/it, us. you, them

 

Indirect Object Mantra

To me, to you, to him/ to her/ to it, to us, to you, to them

 

Possessive Adjectives Mantra

My car, your car, his car/her car/its car, our car. your car, their car

 

Possessive Pronouns Mantra

It’s mine, it’s yours, it’s his/ it’s hers/ – , it’s ours, it’s yours, it’s theirs

 

Reflexive Pronouns Mantra

I love myself, you love yourself, he loves himself/she loves herself/ it loves itself/ 

we love ourselves, you love yourselves, they love themselves

 

What does the Subject do?

The Subject does the action of the verb.

What does the Direct Object do?

The Direct Object receives the action of the verb.

What does the Indirect Object do?

The Indirect Object receives the benefit of the action of the verb.

What do Possessive

Adjectives do?

Possessive Adjectives tell us who owns something.

What do Possessive

Pronouns do?

Possessive Pronouns tell us who owns something.

When do we use Reflexive Pronouns?

We use Reflexive Pronouns when the Subject and the Object are the same person.

 

The Verb Mantras

Simple Mantra

Simple …Easy

Past simple… All the same

Present simple… He/she/it – S

Future simple… All the same

 

Continuous Mantra

Continuous… To be, i n g

An action happening… at a point in time.

Past continuous… past of to be.

Present continuous… present of to be.

Future continuous… future of to be.

 

Perfect Mantra

Perfect… Have, P.P.

An action completed… before a point in time.

Past perfect… past of have.

Present perfect… present of have.

Future perfect… future of have.

 

Perfect Continuous Mantra

 

Perfect continuous… Have, P.P. , to be, i n g

An action happening… up to, or just before a point in time.

Past perfect continuous… past of have.

Present perfect continuous… present of have.

Future perfect continuous… future of have.

 

Subject Pronouns Mantra

I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they

 

Direct Object Mantra

Me , you, him/her/it, us. you, them

 

Indirect Object Mantra

To me, to you, to him/ to her/ to it, to us, to you, to them

 

Possessive Adjectives Mantra

My car, your car, his car/her car/its car, our car. your car, their car

 

Possessive Pronouns Mantra

It’s mine, it’s yours, it’s his/ it’s hers/ – , it’s ours, it’s yours, it’s theirs

 

Reflexive Pronouns Mantra

I love myself, you love yourself, he loves himself/she loves herself/ it loves itself/ 

we love ourselves, you love yourselves, they love themselves

 

What does the Subject do?

The Subject does the action of the verb.

What does the Direct Object do?

The Direct Object receives the action of the verb.

What does the Indirect Object do?

The Indirect Object receives the benefit of the action of the verb.

What do Possessive

Adjectives do?

Possessive Adjectives tell us who owns something.

What do Possessive

Pronouns do?

Possessive Pronouns tell us who owns something.

When do we use Reflexive Pronouns?

We use Reflexive Pronouns when the Subject and the Object are the same person.