Complete the sentanses
__sandwich was not very good but __apple was nice
The/the
What is a countable noun?
A noun we can countable (one, two, three). Example: banana.
Now, Tom__ his key.He has it now
Has found
I enjoy to read
This sentanse true or false
False
Which modal verb is used to express ability?
Can
Example: She can speak
Which is the correct answers?
It is a beautiful day. Let is sit in __ garden
A/An/The
The
Can we use numbers with uncountable nouns?
Yes or No
No, we cannot use numbers with uncountable nouns.
Tom__his key yesterday
Lost
I daren't tell/daren't to tell him what happend
Daren't tell is true
Which modal verb is used to express permission?
May / Can
Example: May I go out?
When do we use the article “the” in a sentence?
We use “the” when we talk about a specific or known thing.
Can we use a/an with uncountable nouns like rice or music?
No, we cannot use a/an with uncountable nouns.
I hope the bus comes soon.I __ waiting for 20 minutes
Have been
Which verbs are usually followed by the infinitive form (to + verb)?
Verbs like want, decide, plan, hope.
Example: She decided to study English.
Fill in the blank:
She _____ swim when she was five years old.
could
When do we use “a” and when do we use “an” before singular countable nouns?
We use “a” before words that begin with a consonant sound, and “an” before words that begin with a vowel sound.
Is news uncountable or plural?
Uncountable
Example:The news was unexpected (not were)
When Sarah arrived at the party,Paul__had already__ home
Had/gone
What is the difference between “stop doing something” and “stop to do something”?
Stop doing = to quit an action.
Stop to do = to pause one action to do another action.
Example:
I stopped smoking.
I stopped to smoke.
Fill in the blank:
He ______ have left early because his bag is not here
must
When do we use “an” instead of “a” before a word that begins with the letter “h”?
We use “an”when the “h” is silent and the word begins with a vowel sound.
Why can we say “two bananas” but we cannot say “two rices”?
Because “banana” is a countable noun and can be counted, but “rice” is an uncountable noun and cannot be counted with numbers
When we got home last night , we found that somebody ___ into the flat
Had broken
Which verbs can be followed by both a gerund and an infinitive but the meaning changes?
Verbs like remember, forget, stop, try can be followed by both forms, but the meaning changes.
Choose the correct answer?
I have not decided yet.I might go/I am going to Ireland
Might go