When do we use A or An in English?
We use "A" before words that begin with a consonant sound (a cat, a house, a university).
We use "An" before words that begin with a vowel sound ( an apple, an hour, an elephant).
The choice depends on the sound, not the letter.
What is the plural form of child?
Children
What do we ALWAYS do before we write a text?
Plan our writing with keywords or mindmap
Identify the noun:
The dog ran quickly across the park
Dog and park
Choose the correct sentence:
He likes to read books
When do we use A or An?"
Fill in the blanks:
"She bought ___ apple and ___ banana."
an apple
a banana
Write the plural forms of city and tomato
The plural form of city is cities.
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
How should your text be structured?
A start
A main part
An ending
Find the verb:
She always sings in the shower
Sings
What is the difference between a singular and a plural noun? Can you give an example of each?"
A singular noun refers to one person, thing, or idea, while a plural noun refers to more than one.
Example of singular: dog
Example of plural: dogs
Write three examples of when we use capital letters?
Choose the correct plural form:
foot- foots/feet
The correct plural form is feet
Correct the sentence:
"i love summer in sweden"
I love summer in Sweden.
Choose the correct verb form:
Yesterday, did she (eat, eats/ate) pizza?
Ate
What does an adverb do in a sentence?
Can you provide an example?
An adverb often telling how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.
What is the past tense of walk?
The past tense of walk is walked.
What is past tense of eat?
The past tense of eat is ate.
What is the different between your and you´re?
Your= you own something, like your bag
You´re= you are
Change this sentence to the future tense:
They play football every Saturday.
They will play football every Saturday.
What is a pronoun, give examples?
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun to avoid repetition.
Examples: he, she, it.
What is the past tense of go?
The past tense of go is went.
What is the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?
Countable nouns are things that can be counted (e.g., apple, car, dog). They have singular and plural forms.
Uncountable nouns are things that cannot be counted individually (e.g., water, sand, information). They do not have a plural form.
Different between there, their and they´re?
There – A place or position
Their – Shows possession (belongs to them)
They’re – A contraction of they are
Identify the adjective in this sentence:
The little boy was very happy.
Happy and little
What is the difference between 'don't' and 'doesn't'?
Both expressions mean "do not" or "does not," but "don't" is used for plural forms or the I-form, and "doesn't" is used for singular forms (he, she, it).