We use this article with words that begin with consonants.
The article is 'a'.
We mainly use much/many in negative sentences and questions. We use much with uncountable nouns and many...
With 'plural countable' nouns.
He/ She/ It + verb + -s/ -es/ -ies
Present Simple
This type of question uses an auxiliary.
Object questions.
Subject + verb -ed / irregular + complement
Past simple
We use this preposition for floors in buildings, the media and surfaces?
The preposition is 'on'.
We use a lot of/lots of in affirmative sentences to talk about large amounts. We use them with...
'Countable and uncountable nouns'.
Subject + verb BE + main verb + ing
Present Continuous
This type of questions uses:
Wh word + verb + complement?
Subject question
Subject + past of BE + main verb + -ing
Past continuous
We use this preposition for territories, enclosed spaces and water?
The preposition is 'in'.
We use a little and a few to talk about small amounts (not a lot, but enough). We use them with...
'A little' with uncountable nouns.
'A few' with countable nouns.
Always - Never - Usually - Often - Once a week - Eveyday
Present Simple
This type of question uses the same structure as a statement.
Subject questions
We use 'when' with...
We use 'while' with...
'When' with past simple
'While' with past continuous
To talk about countries, something in general, meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), places like school, hospital, prison, etc., which article do we use?
We use 'no article'.
We use 'some' in affirmative sentences with...
'Countable and uncountable' nouns.
Actions happening at or around the moment of speaking and temporary situations.
Present Continuous
In this type of question, you know who the person is and would like to get some information about them.
Object question
Events in the past that are now finished, series of actions in the past, past habits.
Past simple
We use a/an the first time we talk about something, and after that we use...
We use 'the'.
We use 'any' in negative sentences and questions with...
'Countable and uncountable' nouns.
Facts, general truths and repeated actions.
Present Simple.
You don't know who has done something and would like to find out.
Subject questions
Action in progress in the past, interrupted action in progress in the past, actions in progress at the same time in the past, background description in a story.
Past continuous