Name 5 countable and 5 uncountable nouns
Countable:
a colleague,speakers, an advertisement,a boarding pass, a keyboard
Uncountable:
juice, information, luggage, knowledge, research, advice, equipment, money, feedback
Name 3 exceptions on the topic "adjective comparison"
(big- bigger- the biggest)
good-better-the best
bad-worse-the worst
far-farther-the farthest
What `s the difference between MUCH, MANY, A LOT OF?
much, many : "-" and "?"
a lot of : "+"
What`s the difference between "a little", "little", "a few", "few"?
a little - not much, but enough
little- not enough (uncountable)
a few- not many, but enough
few - not enough ( countable)
Name 5 words that we use before a verb in Present Simple.
always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
What is a stative verb? Give 5 examples.
A stative verb is a non-action verb:
see, hear, understand, remember, agree, belong, like, prefer....
Name 5 time markers for PRESENT SIMPLE and PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Present Simple: every day, usually, once a week at the weekend , twice a year
Present Continuous: now, at the moment, this week , currently , this month
Name 4 cases to use FUTURE SIMPLE with examples
1. Promise : I`ll do it.
2. Instant decision: I`ll have some tea.
3. prediction without evidence: You`ll like NY.
4. future fact: I`ll be in a hurry tomorrow.
What prepositions do we use after these words:
to rely ___
to specialize ___
to care ____
to take part ___
to deal ___
to focus ____
to rely on
to specializein
to care about
to take part in
to deal with
to focus on
What`s the difference between FUTURE SIMPLE and PRESENT CONTINUOUS for future? Say 3 examples for each tense.
Future Simple: instant decision, future fact, promise, prediction with no evidence .
You`ll like this movie!
-You won`t finish the report to morrow.
- I`ll do it. You`ll see.
Present Continuous: personal arrangement
I`m studying tomorrow.We`re attending an exhibition next month.
Name 5 phrasal verbs that we learnt
check in, drop off, get on, get off, pick up, see off, take off, log in, log out, sign up, find out, look up
In which 2 cases do we use "to be going to"? Give 2 examples for each case.
to be going to:
1) plans:
I`m going to call my mum today.
2) prediction with evidence:
It is going to be a nice conference!