In a sentence, when I have a list, I can put more than 1 "and".
False, it's only at the end when I have said my last item, like a list. For example: I’m going to the store to buy candy, apples, milk and water.
Is the word water a countable or uncountable noun?
Uncountable
What is a noun?
A person, place or thing
What do we usually start a sentence with? A subject or verb
A subject, then verb
What month did we have our first class?
May
When I use pronouns in a sentence like he, it's better to not repeat them over and over again in the same sentence.
True , just use it once.
For the irregular verb build, what would be the past tense
built
This describes or modifies
adjective
Give me an example of an uncountable noun
Is this sentence correct? I used to like bananas, but not anymore.
Yes
N, like knight
What verb is in the past tense?
a.Sing
b.Sang
c.Sung
B…A is present, and C is past participle
What tense is this sentence: Lisa went to the supermarket yesterday
past
Which quantifier is positive in meaning?
Many
When we have a word that ends in E and need to add "ing" do we always remove the E?
Not always, but most of the time yes. write — writing but not be - being, see - seeing
There are 3 types of irregular verbs
False, 4
The quantifier "too much" is used in what form, negative or positive
Is this sentence correct? I want to buy eggs, milk, cheese and bread, candy, and fruit.
No
If E is a silent letter, it is usually where in the word?
At the end like hide and site.
What is the rule for words with ie?
I before e, except after C = Science
All past tense verbs end in Ed
false, not for irregular verbs
What letter do we see before B to know its silent?
M, like thumb
If I am talking about a group of people, what pronoun do I use?
They or them
What is the silent letter in the word Subtle
B
The ED ending has how many sounds? 3
t, d and id