I bought a beautiful necklace at that store. What part of speech is "beautiful"?
Adjective
Jupiter is ___ (large) planet in the solar system.
the largest
Joko Widodo ___ (be) the President of Indonesia.
is
___ you speak French?
Can
I left my shoes under the table. What part of speech is "shoes"?
Preposition
Do you think the Harry Potter films are ___ (good) than the books?
better
"They don’t watch new movies every Sunday."
Make the interrogative form of the sentence.
Do they watch new movies every Sunday?
She ___ be hungry. She hasn’t eaten anything since last night.
must
I was tired and sleepy, but I finished all the house chores last night. Which word(s) is a conjunction?
And, but
Peaky Blinders is probably ___ (good) series I've ever watched.
the best
Nina usually comes early to the office. However, she was sick yesterday so she ___ (come) a bit later than usual. I told her she could have called in sick, but she refused. She ___ (not/want) to take a leave for absence.
came, did not want
We use this modal when we suggest something or giving advice according to our personal opinions
Should
Give an example of interjection
Make one sentence using superlative adjectives
Explain about the function of using simple present for future events.
The simple present is used to make statements about events at a time later than now, when the statements are based on present facts, and when these facts are something fixed like a time-table, schedule, calendar.
When do we use "may"?
We use "may" to ask and give permission formally.
Mention the 8 parts of speech
Noun, pronouns, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection
When do we use comparative and superlative adjectives?
We use comparatives and superlatives to say how people or things are different. We use a comparative adjective to express how two people or things are different, and we use a superlative adjective to show how one person or thing is different to all the others of its kind.
What is the difference of using "will" and "be + going to" for future form?
What is the difference of using "must" and "have to" in negative sentences?
Ex:
A. You mustn’t do that!
B. You don’t have to do that.
You mustn’t do that! (Don’t do it because it is not permitted.)
You don’t have to do that. (You have no obligation to do it but you can if you want to.)