True or False?
We can use "a lot of" for both countable and uncountable nouns.
True.
Complete:
Harper Lee is the woman ___ wrote "To kill a mockingbird".
who
Complete:
It's cold today, _________?
isn't it
Definition: "to press the 'on' button on a laptop"
to switch on / to turn on
Definition: the crime of killing a person illegally and deliberately
to murder
The town has only _____ cinemas.
a) a few | b) a little
a) a few
Apple is the company _____ makes the iPhone.
a) who | b) which
b) which
Laura has never been to the USA, ___________?
a) hasn't she | b) doesn't she | c) didn't she
a) hasn't she
to update
Definition: the facts, signs, etc. which tell you who committed a crime
evidence
Make a sentence using "any".
Open answer.
Make a question using the prompt below:
Mount Everest / in the Himalayas / the world's highest mountain.
Mount Everest, which is in the Himalayas, is the world's highest mountain.
Remake the sentence below using a question tag.
"I have a feeling you don't like cheese".
You don't like cheese, do you?
Complete:
Who's got the ____ ____ for the TV? I want to change channels.
remote control
Complete:
The ______ was the wife of a millionaire. She was found dead in her own bedroom.
Turn the music down! It's _________.
a) too much loud | b) much too loud
Defining or non-defining?
"My neighbour, whose son goes to my son's school, has just remarried".
Non-defining.
True or False?
We can use either pronouns or names of people in the question tag.
False. We can only use pronouns in quesion tags.
Complete:
Is the ____ working? I haven't got an internet connection.
router / modem
Which of the following is NOT a compound noun?
a) toothbrush | b) raincoat | c) hamburger
c) hamburger
We use "enough" before or after some types of words. Explain the use of it.
We use "enough" before nouns and after adjectives or adverbs.
True or false?
The verb after "who", "which", or "that" has a different subject in some relative clauses. In this case, we can omit "who, which, or that".
True.
Example: She's the woman (who) I was talking about.
The normal intonation for a question tag when we say something that we think is correct or true, and that we expect the other person to agree with, is a rising tone (the voice goes up).
False. It's a falling tone (the voice goes down).
Say 5 different electronic devices we have studied.
Examples: keyboard, printer, mouse, laptop, socket.
Name 3 compound nouns which start with "sun"
Examples: sunrise, sunflower, sunscreen