To describe a situation in which two people are together and looking at each other
face-to-face
Make a comparative sentence and a superlative sentence
Christina, Teacher Jay, Rose
Who was the lazy student that didn't want to study in the story: "What do you want to be?"
Sam
Who - Animals?
Which - Teachers?
Where - Apples?
This isn't write.
What is the correct words?
Who - People
Which - animals/things
Where - places
Both, Either, Neither
1. Both - Do we use this with affirmative (yes) verbs or negative (no) verbs.
A person who repairs machines (such as car engines) and keeps them running properly
Mechanic
Comparative and Superlative
Peppa Pig, Ultraman, Nezha, Good
Peppa Pig is better than Ultraman. But Nezha is the best
In the story rattlesnake catchers.
What was the name of the snake catcher?
Heather Ramirez
Do you know......my pencil is, I can't find it?
where
Both, Either, Neither
Which word is this describing?
- It means one or the other. It is sometimes followed by or or of.
Either
A word, phrase, etc., that is placed at the beginning of a document, passage, etc., or at the top of a page
heading
Make a sentence using
as___as, not____as,
Teacher Jay, Tiger, Panda
Teacher Jay is as strong as a tiger but not as fat as a panda
In the story "underground transport" what is the oldest underground>
"The tube" in London
This is the man_________-robbed the bank
Who
Both, Either and Neither.
What word is this is this describing
It means not one and not the other. It is followed by nor or of.
Neither
A person who is traveling from one place to another in a car, bus, train, ship airplane, etc.,
passanger
In the story "Travel Guide". What is the name of the expensive boat in Venice?
Gondola
1) Neither
2) Both
3) Either
Used as a polite way of starting to say something. It can be used when you are interrupting someone, trying to get someone's attention, or disagreeing with someone.
Excuse me