Mention 5 count nouns
Ex. Apple, stars, shoes, dogs, books.
Which is the auxiliary that I need to use in negative and interrogative Simple present tense?
Do / Does
Say a sentence using the word 'many' correctly.
Ex. There are many cats in my neighborhood. / How many books do you have?
Mention the 3 prepositions of time we saw in class.
In, On, At.
Create a sentence using a month name and the correct preposition.
Ex. My birthday is not on July.
Mention 5 uncountable nouns.
Ex. Water, happiness, juice, money, rice.
What do I need to do to add -ing to the verb run?
You need to add another n and then add the -ing. / Running
Mention the use of 'How much...?'
It is used to ask for things we cannot count, uncountable nouns.
It is used for longer periods of time, like months, years, seasons, and times of day.
Preposition IN.
Which is the auxiliary that I need to use when writing a -ing verb in present continuous?
Verb to be (Am, Are, Is)
Why are they call countable nouns?
Because you can use numbers to count them. Also they have plural.
Which structure do you use when you want to express routines, habits or truths?
Simple present tense.
It is the phrase we use to ask for things we can count, countable nouns.
How many...?
Do we use IN for specific days and dates.?
No, the correct preposition is ON.
Change the following sentence 'The cat is sleeping.' to Negative simple present tense.
The cat doesn't sleep.
Why are they call uncountable nouns?
Because they do not have plural and cannot be counted with numbers.
When do I use Present continuous tense?
You use it when you want to express something that is happening right now
Which phrase would you use to ask for 'meat'. How much or How many?
How much. Example How much meat do you eat in a week?
Is the following sentence correct? 'I have class at 9 o'clock.'
Yes/Correct
What date are we on?
We are on March 12th, 2024.
Mention 1 noun that can be countable and uncountable.
Ex. Cake, Hair
Mention the 3rd person rule for simple present tense.
You need to add -s or -es at the end of the verb.
Is the sentence correct?
'How many water do you drink?'
False/No
Correct: How much water do you drink?
Is the preposition AT used for specific points in time, like hours or particular times.
Yes.
'James dosn't like peanuts.' Is the sentence correct?
Correct: James doesn't like peanuts.