Which is correct?
They took ours books.
They took our books.
They took ours book.
They took our book.
Create a sentence where an adverb modifies a verb.
Answers may very but look for correct structure and modification.
What is a count noun?
A noun that can be singular or plural because it can be counted.
What article is used for when you're talking about something specific?
The
Gerund.
Which of the following demonstrative adjectives can be used to finish this sentence:
I asked ______ girl for a pencil.
This, that, these or those.
This
Fill in the blank:
The boy was _____ tall.
very
What is a non-count noun?
A noun that only has a singular form and cannot be counted.
The article used because a noun that begins with consonant.
A
Which form is the verb "to walk"?
Infinitive.
Which is correct:
China is a country very big.
China is more big than India.
China is not smaller than Japan.
China is not smaller than Japan.
The fox ran very quickly.
Is the adverb VERY modifying a verb, adjective or adverb.
Adverb
Finish the sentence:
How ______ books do I need for class?
many
(notice it's a plural count noun)
The article used before a noun that begins with a vowel sound.
What does an infinitive consist of?
To + the base form of a verb.
Use the correct descriptive adjectives to finish this sentence:
It was __(storm)___ outside but the sky was still ___(beauty)___.
Stormy; beautiful.
What is an adverb?
A word that modifies a verb, an adjective or an adverb.
Is the following sentence using a count or non-count noun?
I need a little money to buy lunch.
Non-count (money)
Which articles could be used for the word "hat"?
The and a
What does a gerund consist of?
Verb + -ing.
What is the correct sequence for multiple adjectives before a noun?
1) opinion 2) size 3) age 4) shape 5) colour 6) origin 7) material
What is the adverb in this sentence:
I graduated high school in 2016.
In 2016
Identify the nouns and whether they are count or non-count:
I have a lot of money so I like to buy things for my friends.
Money : non-count
Friends : count
Fill in the blank:
I will be back in ______ hour, I'm just stopping by _____ McDonald's.
an; null (no article needed)
Fill in the blanks:
I was ___(walk)____ home when I stopped ____(eat)____ at the restaurant.