What is the plural of "child"
Children
Conjugate the verb "eat" in the third person singular (affirmative form).
He/She/It eats
What do we add to most regular verbs in the simple past?
-ed
How do we form the present progressive?
"be" + verb in -ing
Correct the mistake:
My uncle gave she a flower for her birthday.
My uncle gave "her" a flower for her birthday.
With what nouns do we use "much" ?
With noncount nouns.
Conjugate the verb "write" in the third person plural (negative form)
They do not/don't write
did
How do we conjugate the verb "listen" in the first person singular?
I am listening
Correct the mistake below:
Fabio and Karen are my friends. Them love to walk on the beach.
Fabio and Karen are my friends. "They" love to walk on the beach.
What is the plural of "work" ?
It has no plural. It is a noncount noun.
What are the auxiliaries used in the simple present in the interrogative form?
do/does
What are the affirmative past forms of "be" ?
was and were
Is the verb "see" a progressive or non-progressive verb?
non-progressive.
Which pronoun do we use for singular places or objects?
it
Correct the sentence below:
"Do you see this turtle in the distance? It is so cute!"
"Do you see that turtle in the distance? It is so cute!"
Conjugate the verb "carry" in the third person singular (affirmative).
He/She/It carries
What is the affirmative form of the verb "teach" ? Spell it correctly.
taught
How do we conjugate the verb "run" in the third person singular (negative form)?
He/She/It is not running
What is the plural of "knife" ? Spell it correctly.
Knives
What is the difference between these and those?
These = plural thing close to the speaker
Those = plural things far from the speaker
When do we use the simple present?
To describe a habit, tradition, or general truth.
What is the affirmative form of the verb "sleep" ?
Slept
Strong emotions
Senses
Possessions
True or false: "a" can be used in front of silent "h" nouns.
False. "A" is for consonants, and "An" is for vowels. BUT, we use "an" for silent "h" nouns.
Example: An Hour, not "a hour"