a, an, any, some
Do you have ___ milk in your fridge?
any
Fill in the blank: I ___ to the park every afternoon
go
We ________ (study) English at the moment.
are studying
A cheetah is ___ than a lion.
faster
There are ____ apples on the table.
not/ I / like / apples
I do not like apples.
Organize the sentence: they / are / piano / now / play / ?
Are they playing piano now?
Choose the best option:
This test is more easy/easier than the last one.
easier
There isn't ____ cheese in that sandwich.
any
Complete the question: __ Maria and João eat lunch at 12 p.m.?
Do
Complete: Be quiet! I _____ (read) a book.
I'm reading a book.
Complete: Burj Khalifa is ______ than the Empire State Building.
higher
Correct this sentence: I usually eat a orange after lunch.
an
Correct the sentence: She like to play soccer every week.
likes
Correct the sentence: Maria and John isn't watch tv now.
Maria and John aren't watching tv now.
Correct this sentence: Maths more difficult than Portuguese.
Maths is more difficult than Portuguese
Which uncountable quantifiers do we use for affirmative sentences and which do we use for negative sentences and questions?
We use some for positive and any for negative and questions.
Which sentence is correct?
1 My parents does the shopping on Saturdays.
2 Maria haves a brown dog.
3 Tom goes to work on Sundays.
3 Tom goes to work on Sundays.
He _____(not / answer) the phone right now because he ________ (play) the piano.
isn't answering
is playing
Organize the sentence in the comparative form:
Beautiful / the / rose / tulip / the
The rose is more beautiful than the tulip.
The tulip is more beautiful than the rose.