about future
compare it
superlatives
quantifiers
count or not
100

How can we talk about our future plans in English?

Give examples

We use 'be going to' :)


!!!!!! WE DON'T USE 'WILL' !!!!

100

Why do we need comparatives?

We need them to compare (usually two) things/people and so on :)

100

Why do we need superlatives?

We need them to compare one things to a lot of things, to say that somethings is the best/worst 

100

What are quantifiers and why do we use them? 

Quantifiers are words that show the quantity of something. For example, how many or how much we have

100

What are countable nouns? Give 3 examples

Countable nouns are nouns (things) we can count

Example: 1 apple - 2 apples, 1 car - 2 cars, cats, children, flowers etc

200

Your friend Lola is telling you about her plans for the weekend. What does she say?

'My friends and I ... (have) a picnic in the park'

'My friends and I are going to have a picnic in the park'

200

How do we change adjectives that have 1 syllable? (ex.: green, short, long)

We add -er as an ending

greener, shorter, longer

200

How do we change adjectives that have 1 syllable? (ex.: green, short, long)

We add -est as an ending and add 'the' before the word

the greenest, the shortest, the longest

200

Why do we have two forms: 'how much' and 'how many'? What is the difference between them? 

Give examples

We use 'how many' to ask about countable nouns and 'how much' to ask about uncountable nouns

Example: How many friends do you have?

How much free time do you have?

200

What are uncountable nouns? Give 3 examples

Uncountable nouns are nouns (things) we can't count. They are usually concepts and abstract things

Example: rice, water, love, friendship, time, money

300

What is a prediction? How can we talk about predictions in English?

A prediction is a guess about the future, something you think will happen because you have some facts to prove it.

For example, you see dark clouds and grey sky, you say: it's going to rain

300

How do we change adjectives that have 2 or more syllables? (or 1 syllable ending in -ed)

example: tired, beautiful, stressful

we add more or less before the word

example: more tired, more beautiful, less stressful

300

How do we change adjectives that have 2 or more syllables? (or 1 syllable ending in -ed)

example: tired, beautiful, stressful

we add 'the most' or 'the least' before the word

example: the most tired, the most beautiful, the least stressful

300

When can we use 'a lot of' and when can we use 'a lot'?

We use 'a lot (of) with countable and uncountable nouns, we can use 'a lot' as a short answer, but when we use 'a lot of' we need to say the thing too

Example: How much money do you have?

Answer: A lot / OR / I have a lot of money

300

What words do we use with:

1a) singular countable nouns? 1b) plural countable nouns when we have them? 2) uncountable nouns when we have them? 3) countable and uncountable nouns when we don't have them?

Give examples!

1a) a/an 1b) some 2) some 3) any

1a - We have a table at home./ 1b - We have some apples at home./ 2. - We have some tea at home./ 3 - we don't have any sugar/apples

400

You are going to work and you want to come there on time, but there are a lot of cars on the road, make a prediction about your future 

For example: I'm going to be late

400

How do we change adjectives that have 2 syllables and end on -y ?

example: lazy, funny

we change y --> i and add -er ending

examples: lazier, funnier

400

How do we change adjectives that have 2 syllables and end on -y ?

example: lazy, funny

we change y --> i and 'the' before the word and add -est ending

examples: the laziest, the funniest

400

What do we use to talk about zero quantity? (when we don't have something)

not... any

Example:

I don't have any vegetables

She doesn't have any money

400

Countable or not:

1) people

2) meat

3) pasta

1) Countable! 1 person, 2 people, 3 people and so on 'He is a good person'

2) Uncountable! I want some meat, but we can say 'one slice/piece of meat'

3) Uncountable! 'I need some pasta right now'

500

Make sentences using 'be going to and say' if it's a plan or a prediction

1) I ... (tell) you something important

2) She works a lot! She ... (have) stress soon

3) They ... (lose) their job if they don't start working better

1) I'm going to tell you something important - plan

2) She works a lot! She's going to have stress soon - prediction

3) They are going to lose their job if they don't start working better - prediction

500

What are irregular adjectives? Give examples and also change these following into comparatives: good, bad, little, far,

Irregular adjectives are adjectives that don't follow the rules, we need to remember how to change them

good - better

bad - worse

much - more

little - less

far - further

500

What are irregular adjectives? Give examples and also change these following into superlatives: good, bad, little, far

Irregular adjectives are adjectives that don't follow the rules, we need to remember how to change them

good - better - the best

bad - worse - the worst

much - more - the most

little - less - the least

far - further - the furthest

500

What is the difference between 'a little' and 'a few'? What do these words mean? Give examples

These words mean small quantity of something

We use 'a little' with uncountable nouns

Example: I eat a little sugar

We use 'a few' with countable nouns

Example: I have a few close friends

500

Countable or not: ice-cream

it's tricky! :)

if we talk about ice-cream in general - not countable 

if we talk about one waffle cone we can say an ice-cream

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