Bananas
Eggs
Bananas are countable.
Eggs are countable.
I am from Poland.
What is my nationality?
Your nationality is Polish.
write (past simple)
have (past simple)
do (past simple)
write - wrote
have - had
do - did
I am sorry. I not can hear you.
I am sorry. I can not (can't) hear you.
My sister have a good friend.
My sister has a good friend.
Salt
Flour
Cheese
Salt is uncountable.
Flour is uncountable.
Cheese is uncountable.
I am from England.
What is my nationality?
You are English.
work (past participle)
go (past participle)
eat (past participle)
work - worked
go - gone
eat - eaten
How many honey do you have?
How much honey do you have?
Susan and Terry are from USA.
They is American.
Susan and Terry are from USA.
They are American.
Juice
Sandwich
Juice is uncountable.
Sandwich is countable.
I am from Spain.
What is my nationality?
You are Spanish.
like (past simple)
swim (past participle)
drink (past simple)
like - liked
swim - swum
drink - drank
I use the glue to write.
I use the glue to paste.
I use the pencil/pen to write.
My house's aunt is big.
My aunt's house is big.
Rice
Lemonade
Grapes
Rice is uncountable.
Lemonade is uncountable.
Grapes are countables.
My mom is American.
Where is she from?
She is from United States of America.
Say a sentence for each verb:
see
wake up
Correct or incorrect?
She doesn't like swim in the pool.
She doesn't like swimming in the pool.
I love PE class because we work with numbers.
I love Math class because we work with numbers.
Butter
Meat
Water
Butter is uncountable.
Meat is uncountable.
Water is uncountable.
My friend is Turkish.
Where is he from?
He is from Turkey.
Say a sentece for each verb:
buy
get dressed
Correct or incorrect?
There are any tomatoes.
There are not any tomatoes.
Are there any tomatoes?
There are some tomatoes.
During my daily routine, first I get dressed, then I wake up, and finally I take a shower.
During my daily routine, first I wake up, then I take a shower, and finally I get dressed.