When do we use article a?
when noun is singular and it starts with consonant sound
Present simple use
Habits or situations that happen regularly
Permanent situations or things that are usually or often true
Adverbs of frequency
Future events that are timetabled
Key phrases for Present continious
now
at the moment
How to Form Comparative Adjectives
One-syllable adjectives
Add -er to the end
a word can refer to anything concrete or abstract
noun
When do we use article an?
With singular nouns which starts with vowel sound
Present continuous use
Actions in progress
Temporary actions
With expressions meaning ‘now’ or ‘around now’.
Future arrangements
Key phrases for Present Simple
ususally
every________
on Mondays
How to Form Comparative Adjectives
Two syllables ending in -y
Change -y to -ier
A word which describes a nound
adjective
How do we name a/an and the articles?
a/an-indefinite articles
the-definite article
Key words for Past simple
yesterday
last
Where do we put adverbs of frequency?
Between noun and verb
Three or More Syllable Adjectives
Comparative&Superlative adj
For adjectives with three or more syllables, use more for comparatives and the most for superlatives.
compound noun
Name 4 cases when we don't need any article
1.names
2. month
3. days of the week
4. when we have possesive adj before a noun
time tables
When do we use Present Cont for future?
future arrangement
Which word(s) is widely uses to show similarity.
as________________as
A part of a sentence which comes between Subject and Object
Verb
Give 5 example of the words we use with article THE.
YOU CAN NOT GIVE FIVE EXAMPLES FROM ONE CATEGORY
the best
the first
the USA
The Browns
The Moon
Stative verbs
Non-action verbs (or stative verbs) cannot be used in present continuous. They must be used in present simple.
Name 5 of them
believe
think
own
have
agree
Give example of sentence using both past simple &cont in one sentence
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Irregualar adjective
comparative and superlative forms
good
bad
far
better-the best
worse-the worst
farther / further-farthest / furthest
How a text is connected in terms of meaning and language
Cohesion