What do prepositions indicate?
Relation of objects in terms of place and time
Name 7 subject pronouns
I, you, we, they, he, she, it
What are the quantifiers to express that we have millions of something?
A lot of, much, many
How many tenses are in English language?
12
How many letters are in "English Language"?
15
Which prepositions are common both in place and time?
What are objective pronouns?
Me, you, us, them, him, her, it
What's the difference between a lot of, much, many and a few / a little?
For negative (-) and interrogative (?) sentences: much (uncountable), many (countable)
"A few" is used with countable nouns, "a little" is used with uncountable nouns.
What do we use "Present Simple" for?
How many people speak English language?
1.5 billion people
Why do we use "triangle" method to understand "in, on, at" prepositions?
What are possessive adjectives?
My, your, our, their, his, her, its
When do we use "some" and "any"?
Some: positive sentences, plural nouns (countable and uncountable)
Any: negative, interrogative sentences, plural nouns (countable, uncountable)
Tell the structure of Past Simple sentences
(+) S + V2 + O
(-) S + didn't + V + O
(?) Did + S + V + O?
How many stars are on the USA's flag?
50
Which preposition we use for "surfaces"?
on
When do we use "A, an" articles?
When we deal with singular nouns, talking about them for the first time and when we talk about professions
When we don't use quantifiers?
When we talk about nouns which are in singular form
What kind of verbs are not mainly used in Present Continuous?
non-action verbs
Why is English Language considered as the global language?
students suggest their reasonable and logical answer
Which preposition we use when we refer to "enclosed spaces"?
In
Name at least 4 situations when we use "the"
2. Talking about things for the second time
3. Geographical objects
4. Unique things
5. Name of specific places
6. Ordinal numbers
7. Groups of people
8. Family names
9. Highlighting people
What are the difference in usage of "a lot of, much, many, a few, a little" and "some"?
"Some" indicates unspecified number of something, while "a lot of, much, many, a few, a little" clearly show their quantity
Apart from actions which are happening "now", in what cases we use Present Continuous?
future goals, arrangements
Combining the amount of consonants and vowels, we get 27, but English language has 26 letters. Why?
The letter "Y" can be both vowel and consonant