When do we use the simple present tense?
We use the simple present tense in a few key situations:
Habits and routines: This describes actions that you do regularly and repeatedly.
General truths or facts: These are statements that are always true or true most of the time.
Is "water" countable or uncountable?
Uncountable
Use "some" in a sentence.
Give an example of an adverb of manner.
quickly, clearly, slowly, happily
What is the negative form of "can"?
Can't or cannot
Change "I play" to present continuous.
I am playing
How do we use "how many" with nouns?
We use How many with countable nouns
What does "a few" mean?
"A few" refers to a small number of something
What does an adverb of manner describe?
Adverbs of manner describe the way in which the action is performed
What do you use CAN for?
We use CAN to talk about the ability of doing something.
Form a question with "she study". (simple present)
Does she study?
Give an example of a countable noun.
flowers, chips, cans, fruits, people
Complete the sentence: "There are _ oranges in the basket." with a quantifier.
There are (some/a lot of/ a few) oranges (countable) in the basket.
Form a sentence using the adverb "quickly".
What is the structure for asking questions with CAN? Give an example
Can you open the door, please?
Add "not" to "He watches TV."
He doesn't watch TV
Explain the difference between "how much" and "how many".
How Much: We use "how much" with uncountable nouns. These are nouns that refer to things that cannot be easily separated into individual units. They are often substances, materials, feelings, or concepts.
How Many: We use "how many" with countable nouns. These are nouns that refer to things that can be counted individually.
Explain the difference between "a little" and "a lot of".
Both "a little" and "a lot of" are used to quantify something, but they differ in the amount they express:
A little:
A lot of:
What is the adverb of manner for the verb "careful"?
Carefully
Can you touch your feet without bending your knees?
What is the difference between simple present and present continuous?
Simple Present: Used for habits, routines, general truths, and abilities that happen in general, not necessarily at this specific moment.
Present Continuous: Used for actions that are happening now (at the moment of speaking) or around now (including temporary situations).
What is an example of an uncountable noun?
Water, soda, bread, fish, rice, salt
How do we use "any" in a sentence?
Negative and Questions: We use "any" in negative statements and most questions. It suggests zero quantity or amount, or you are unsure if there is any.
Rephrase the sentence "I want to speak English with fluency" with an adverb of manner
I want to speak English fluently
Bet your partner, "I bet you can't _________"
I bet you can't go two minutes without checking your phone.