What is the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns can be counted (e.g., apple, book), while uncountable nouns cannot be counted individually (e.g., water, sugar).
Complete the sentence:
"The trip was so ______ (excited/exciting), and we had a great time!"
"The trip was so exciting, and we had a great time!"
Correct the sentence:
"This exam is more easier than the last one."
"This exam is easier than the last one."
Is "milk" countable or uncountable?
"Milk" is uncountable because we do not count it as "one milk, two milks." Instead, we say "a glass of milk."
Fill in the blank:
"This book is so ______ (boring/bored). I don’t like reading it."
"This book is so boring. I don’t like reading it."
What is the rule for forming comparative adjectives?
Which article (a/an or some) do we use with uncountable nouns?
We use "some" with uncountable nouns (e.g., some water, some sugar).
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She was surprising by the news.
B) She was surprised by the news.
B) She was surprised by the news.
What is the rule for forming superlative adjectives?
Fill in the blank:
"How ______ (much/many) rice do you need?"
"How much rice do you need?"
Which sentence is correct?
A) I feel tiring after a long day.
B) I feel tired after a long day.
B) I feel tired after a long day.
Fill in the blank:
"This mountain is the ______ (high) in the world."
"This mountain is the highest in the world."
Choose the correct sentence:
A) I have a few money.
B) There is a little sugar in my coffee.
B) There is a little sugar in my coffee.
What is the difference between adjectives ending in -ing and -ed?
-ing adjectives describe things or situations (e.g., "The movie is boring"), while -ed adjectives describe how a person feels (e.g., "I am bored").
Choose the correct sentence:
A) She is the most cleverest girl in class.
B) She is the cleverest girl in class.
B) She is the cleverest girl in class.