What is the plural of “cat”?
Cats
Give the question for this answer: "She is reading a book."
What is she doing?
___ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
An
Is "rice" countable or uncountable?
uncountable
She ___ (go) to school every day.
goes
Change to plural: a tomato
Tomatoes
Give the question for this answer: "Yes, I like apples."
Do you like apples?
I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.
an
Choose: I have ___ water. (some / a / many)
some
She ___ (eat) now.
is eating
What is the plural of “child”?
Children
Ask about the place: "She goes to school."
Where does she go?
I have ___ cat and ___ owl.
a , an
Can we say “I want a milk”?
No, you can say "I want a glass of milk". "Milk" is uncountable, you cannot use "a"
They ___ (play) football yesterday.
played
Correct this: One mouses are eating cheese.
One mouse is eating cheese
Organize the question: is / your / Where / book
Where is your book?
We went to ___ beach last weekend.
the
Fill in: We don’t have ___ eggs. (some / any)
any
What tense is this? “He is running.”
Present continuous
Fill in: I have two ___ and one ___. (box)
I have two boxes and one box.
Give the question for this answer: "They played football yesterday."
What did they do yesterday?
She bought ___ orange and ___ banana.
An, a
Fill in: She doesn't have ___ bananas, but she has ___ milk. (Use some or any).
any, some
Correct the sentence: “He go to school yesterday.”
goes