I want to take _____ a new sport. it's time to change.
I want to take up a new sport.
She does a degree in Arts. She goes to a/the/-university four days a week.
To university.
Is 'glasses' countable, uncountable or both?
Both
Make it formal: 'A lot of people arrived at the concert'.
'Many people arrived at the concert'.
adjective for 'PLEASURE'
'PLEASANT'
He is such a helpful person. He is always ready to ____ you a favour.
He is always ready to do you a favour.
'THE' or nothing: The ship reached _____ Cyprus in two weeks?
Nothing.
Find the mistake: 'The instructor gave us many advices'.
'The instructor gave us a lot of advice'.
We were thirsty because they only provided us with 'a little' water or 'little' water?
Only a little water
Verb for 'POPULAR'
'POPULARISE'
As a film _________________ , he was responsible for the actors' play, the plot, emotions and suspense in this movie.
As a film director.
Find the mistake: "They learned German language when working in the bank'.
The German language
Correct or wrong: 'The TV presenter didn't give much news about this'.
Correct!
Fill in the gap: 'None of the students _______late'.
Noun for 'DISAPPEAR'
'DISAPPEARANCE'
What time does the news ________? I want to hear about the latest events.
What time does the news come on?
Do we use article THE with 'Red square' or not?
No, we don't.
Is 'compasses' countable, uncountable or both?
'Compasses' is both countable and uncountable.
Which determiner requires the word 'ONE' to be used before an article or a possessive, or a pronoun like 'us, them, you'?
'EVERY'
The negative for 'ENDING'
'UNENDING'
The actors didn't remember the ____________ very well, so they couldn't finish the scene on that day.
the actors didn't remember the screenplay.
Which nationalities require 'THE' article? Ending in...
Ending in -ese, -sh or -ch.
Is 'jeans' countable, uncountable or both?
'Jeans' is uncountable, but always plural.
Which quantifiers can only be used with SINGULAR nouns: several, both, either, each, some, much, none?
'Either, each, much'
Adjective from 'APPEAR'
APPARENT