The simple past of regular verbs ends in _____. For example ______.
The simple past of regular verbs ends in -ed. For example talked.
"My friends and I are going to a concert on the weekend"
Past / Present / Future ?
Going to describe an action in the future.
The expressions “some / a lot of” can be used neither with countable or uncountable nouns.
True or False?
True.
Example:
I have some/a lot of oranges
I have some/a lot rice
Suitcases, big bags, small bags, etc.
We can refer to all of these as...
Luggage
"A sandwich, a orange, a cherry”
Are these phrases correct or incorrect?
Incorrect: "A sandwich, an orange, a cherry”
Do – Did / Teach – ____ / Eat – ____ / Have - _____
Do – Did / Teach – Taught / Eat – Ate / Have - Had
What is the informal version of “going to” (Mention a sentence example).
"I'm gonna go to the doctor tomorrow."
Mention 4 uncountable and countable food.
Example:
uncountable food: apple(s), burger(s), onion(s), tomato(es)
countable food:chicken, butter, rice, milk
Name of the area where an X-ray machine inspects your luggage at the airport.
Security checkpoint
Mention a random sentence (giving an explanation about something) using the the word TO and the verb GET
Example: I came to the store to get new notebooks.
How would you answer?:Where did your brother go last week?
He went to the gym.
Mention a good tip to save money.
Example:
Cancel Unnecessary Subscriptions
Review your subscriptions (streaming services, gym memberships, etc.) and cancel those you don't use regularly.
Let’s pretend that you LOVED strawberries in your cereal…so HOW MANY strawberries would you but in your cereal?
I would put A LOT OF strawberries in my cereal.
Mention the 3 expressions seen in class when it comes to make recommendations and give advice.
- How about going to...?
- Why don’t we...?
- I think we should...
"I enjoy traveling"
Is the sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
Correct.
With the word "enjoy" we use an -ing ending with the next verb.
The simple past for irregular verbs does / doesn’t end in -ed. (Mention 4 examples).
The simple past for irregular verbs doesn’t end in -ed. (saw, bought, sang, slept...)
When it comes to money (loans) what's the difference between "loan" and "borrow"?
"Can I borrow 10 bucks?" → the money will be given to ME
"Yes, I'll lend you 10 bucks" → I will give the money.
Type of nouns with which the expressions “(a) few” are use (mention 1 example)
With countable nouns (example: few oranges)
Complete the next random sentence:
We went to the store for _________.
We went to the store for some souvenirs.
Let's pretend that you are at the store looking for a deodorant, but you know how to refer to it in English...what would say to the sales lady?
"I'm looking for this item that you put in your armpits to avoid smelling bad..."
Can the verb “were” be used with both singular and plural subjects? (Yes? No? Mention an example)
Yes.
1) "You were on the red carpet yesterday”
2) “You guys were on the red carpet yesterday
Mention one single sentence in which you can use all the words: all/most/many/some/no
Example: All/Most/Many/Some/No customer(s) likes expensive prices.
Another example: All/Most/Many/Some/No teacher(s) like to teach.
Mention a sentence with the next structure “VERB TO VERB”
I really LIKE to DANCE at parties.
Explain the differences when using "If" and "When".
If - to say that something happens only after another thing happens first. → Condition
When - to say that something happens at almost the same time as another thing happens.
When you are in a restaurant, what phrases do you use when you order?
- "I'll have..."
-"Could I have..."