In Present Simple, the verb in third person singular always ends in “____”.
S- ES- IES
The three present forms of to be are ______, ______, and ______.
In English, adjectives normally come ______ the noun.
BEFORE
Explain the difference: She is from Spain vs She is Spanish.
From Spain = country; Spanish = nationality.
______ is your English teacher?
WHO
Multiple Choice:
Which sentence is correct?
A) She don’t likes an apples.
B) She doesn’t likes 5 apple.
C) She doesn’t like 5 apples.
D) She not like 5 apples.
C) She doesn’t like 5 apples.
Which is the correct word order in a to be question?
A) Subject + verb + complement
B) Verb + subject + complement
C) Subject + complement + verb
B) Verb + subject + complement
Which order is correct?
A) A car red big
B) A big red car
C) A red big car
B) A big red car
Which sentence is correct?
A) He is Germany.
B) He is German.
C) He is a Germany.
B) He is German.
Why must wh-words always come at the beginning of a verb to be question?
Because in English, the wh-word introduces the question, followed by verb-subject order.
In questions with “does”, the main verb keeps the “-s” ending.
FALSE
We use do/does with the verb to be in the Present Simple.
Opinion adjectives usually come before size adjectives.
TRUE
The plural of child is ______.
CHILDREN
“What is he?” usually asks about profession, while “Who is he?” asks about identity.
TRUE
He don’t plays football wih her brother in the weekend.
He does not play football wih his brother on the weekend.
She not is my sister because my parents has one children
SHE IS NOT MY SISTER BECAUSE MY PARENTS HAVE ONE CHILD
What is the correct adjective order in: opinion → size → color → material → noun.
Example: A _____ _____ _____ _____ table.
A beautiful small brown wooden table.
Nationalities ending in “-ese” (Chinese, Japanese) do not change in plural.
TRUE
WHAT is the use of WHY?
TO ASK ABOUT REASONS and the word is with BECAUSE
Explain why we say “She studies” but “They study.”
BECAUSE SHE IS THIRD PERSON and YOU NEED TO MODIFY THE VERB
Why is “They’re” not the same as “Their”?
They’re = they are (contraction); Their = possessive adjective.
She has hair brown long an beautiful.
She has a beautiful, long and brown hair
My two childs are at the school
My two children are at school.
Which question is correct?
A) Where you are from?
B) Where are you from?
C) Where from are you?
B) Where are you from?