bike/Anna/go/dance class/by?
Does Anna go to her dance class by bike?
Are these nouns countable or uncountable?
apple pear strawberry egg chair table
laptop dictionary orange
They are countable.
Correct or incorrect?
Are you call from home?
Incorrect.
Are you calling from home?
You watch a football match ___ a _____ .
You stay at a _______ ___ holiday.
at / stadium.
hotel / on.
John and I ______ (study).
She _______ (have) lunch with her parents.
____ George ______ learn a new language this year?
____ Anna and David ______ make healthy choices at the school ______ ?
are going to
is going to
Is / going to
Are / going to / canteen
tennis practice/George/ do not/ have /
George doesn't have tennis practice.
Are these nouns countable or uncountable?
sugar rice bread butter yoghurt
juice cereal flour water
They are uncountable.
Correct or incorrect?
Is you play football?
Incorrect.
Are you playing football?
You get money from a ______ .
You see a doctor ___ a _______ .
bank
at / hospital
Unscramble the words:
•crela teh tbale
•meypt teh wdhsahseri
•efed teh dgo
•hnag otu hte wsahnig
•rino uyor sihtrt-
•lado teh rdsihawseh
•laod teh wsahnig amhicne
•mkae yuor bde
•ptu aawy oyru lcohtse
•ste teh tbale
•tkae otu het rbubsih
•vuamcu yuor orom
•wtaer hte plnats
•clear the table
•empty the dishwasher
•feed the dog
•hang out the washing
•iron your t-shirt
•load the dishwasher
•load the washing machine
•make your bed
•put away your clothes
•set the table
•take out the rubbish
•vacuum your room
•water the plants
to school/usually/Maria/go/motorbike
Maria usually goes to school by motorbike.
Correct or incorrect:
a jar of water
a carton of flour
a bar of chocolate
a bottle of tuna
a packet of milk
a packet of sugar
a jar of water - incorrect: a bottle of water
a carton of flour- incorrect: a packet of flour
a bar of chocolate - correct
a bottle of tuna - incorrect: a can of tuna
a packet of milk - incorrect: a carton of milk
correct
Maria/iron/dress/her.
Maria is ironing her dress.
You eat a nice meal ___ a ______ .
at / restaurant
Give a solution to the situation:
The cats are hungry.
There are lots of dirty clothes in your room.
The bin near your desk is full.
I can feed the cats.
I can load the washing maschine.
I can take out the rubbish.
always/go/friends/on Sundays/I/cinema
I always go to the cinema with my friends on Sundays.
Many or much
We use many for uncountable nouns.
We use much for countable nouns.
Incorrect.
We use much for uncountable nouns.
We use many for countable nouns.
John/table/set.
John is setting the table.
Odd one out - Choose the place that DOESN'T belong:
1. café museum restaurant
2. school library stadium
3. bank museum theatre
museum
stadium
bank
Correct or incorrect:
bossy - get angry easily
loud - tell you what to do
organised - talk a lot
tidy - put everything in the right place
incorrect - bossy - tell you what to do
incorrect - loud - make a lot of noise
incorrect - organised - plan everything
tidy - correct
I doesn't like watch TV.
We doesn't have some juice.
I don't like watching TV.
We don't have any juice.
Correct or incorrect:
1. There aren't some sugar.
2. There isn't some cucumbers.
3. How much flour are there?
4. How many carrots are there?
1.Incorrect: There isn't any sugar.
2.Incorrect: There isn't any cucumbers.
3.Incorrect: How much flour is there?
4. Correct
and/washing/hang/John/load/washing machine/out/the
John is loading the washing machine and hanging out the washing.
John go to the _____ to watch the football.
You can hang out with your friends in the ____ .
You go to a _____ to borrow books.
stadium
park
library
I __________ (clean) everything, ______ the ________ machine and get everything in the right place. I'm also going to plan everything for next week. I'm very ________ and _______ .
I'm going to clean everything, load the wasching machine and get everything in the right place. I'm also going to plan everything for next week. I'm very tidy and organised.