Choose the correct word:
I don’t have ______ friends in this city.
Some / Any / Much / Many / A Lot Of
many
A tiger is ______ (fast) than a dog.
faster
I think he ______ come to the party.
will
If you heat water to 100°C, it ______.
boils
If it rains tomorrow, we ______ (stay) home.
will stay
Fill in the blank:
Don't worry, we don't need to do this right now, we have ______ time to finish this project.
Some / Any / Much / Many / A Lot Of
What is the superlative of “happy”
the happiest
Make the negative: She will travel next month.
She won’t travel next month.
If you touch fire, it ______ you
burns
If I study hard, I ______ the test.
will pass
Which one is correct?
A. Do you have some apples?
B. Do you have any apples?
B
Which is correct?
A. This test is more easy than the last one.
B. This test is easier than the last one.
B
Create a question using “will” and the verb “help.”
Will you help me?
When do we use the zero conditional?
for facts, truths, and things that always happen.
Make a sentence using the First Conditional.
Student's own answer
Make a question with “much.”
(Use the word money)
“How much money do you have?”
Make a sentence using the superlative of “good”.
He is the best player in the team.
When do we use “will”?
For predictions, promises, and decisions made now.
Make a zero conditional sentence.
Student's own answer
Is this correct?
If he will come, we will be happy.
No, it should be “If he comes, we will be happy.”
Explain the difference between “many” and “much.”
Many is for countable nouns, much is for uncountable nouns.”
Fill in both: (use FAST)
My car is ______ than yours, but it isn't ______.
faster, the fastest
Make a sentence with “will” and a time expression.
Student's own answer (e.g., I will study tomorrow morning.)
True or False: We use “will” in the zero conditional.
False
Make a sentence using the First Conditional.
Student's own answer