This word is used with uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences, like "I don't have ___ milk."
any
We use "a" or "an" with singular countable nouns. We use "___ " with plural countable nouns in positive sentences, e.g., "I have ___ apples."
some
This large, gray animal from Africa and India has a trunk.
An elephant
A cat is ______ (small) than a tiger.
smaller
If I have enough money, I ___ (buy) a new game.
will buy
"Pizza is eaten all over the world." This sentence is in the ___ voice.
the present simple passive
We use "___ " to ask about the number of countable nouns, e.g., "___ students are in the class?"
How many
You wear this on your head.
Cap/hat
The cheetah is ___ (fast) animal in the world.
the fastest
The Eiffel Tower ___ (be) in Paris. It ___ (build) in 1889.
is and was built
We use this future form for a plan or intention
To be going go
This is the word for the article "the". We use it for something specific.
The definite article
The feeling you have when you are not feeling happy or sad.
Ok/ fine
"This phone is ___ (expensive) than that one."
more expensive
Look at those dark clouds! It ___ (rain).
is going to rain
"If it rains, the grass gets wet." This is called the ________.
The zero conditional
"I need ___ advice." (Use 'some' or 'any')
some
A social problem when people don't have a place to live.
Homelessness
"The Pacific Ocean is ___ (large) than the Atlantic Ocean."
larger
A: "I'm thirsty." B: "I ___ (get) you a glass of water."
will get
"I have lived in this town for five years." This tense is called the _______.
The present perfect
"There is too ___ traffic in the city." (Use 'much' or 'many')
much
Your mother's brother is your ___.
Uncle
"I think maths is ___ (difficult) subject in school."
the most difficult
The telephone ___ (invent) by Alexander Graham Bell.
was invented