What is a noun?
Un sustantivo, una cosa
Fill in the blank:
I saw ___ elephant at the zoo.
an
Gabriel and I ___ cousins
are
In a question, in which place goes the VERB?
At the beginning
In what consists the Spiderman rule?
This rule shows that the adjective goes before the noun, contrary to Spanish
Plural of she
They
She bought ___ umbrella and ___ raincoat before going out.
Options:
a / the
an / a
the / the
an / the
an/a
Tomorrow rains/rain for sure
Rains
What question word would you use to ask for a place?
Where
Translate: Tom es alto
Tom is tall
What is an adverb?
A word that modifies a verb
___ Mount Everest is ___ highest mountain in ___ world.
-/the/the
What kind of verbs do not change in the third singular person (she, he, it) and helps to modify the principal verb
Modal verb
____ is your birthday?
Translate: "El león es más grande que el gato"
The lion is bigger than the cat
What is the name of the group of these words?
(We, It, I)
Personal pronouns
Identify and correct the mistakes in article usage.
Sentence: I visited a Louvre in Paris and saw a Mona Lisa.
What should be changed?
I visited the Louvre in Paris and saw the Mona Lisa
Instruction: Find and correct the mistakes in the sentence.
Sentence: Maria go to school by bus and she don’t like to walk.
Where are the errors?
Goes/doesn't like
Instruction: Write a question for the answer below.
Answer: Yes, he plays the guitar every day.
Does he play the guitar every day?
Translate: Esta pizza es la mejor
This pizza is the best
How do you express that something is yours with 'S?
Subject's noun (i.e Charly's house)
Sentence: After dinner, we watched the news and then read a book about ancient civilizations.
Why is “the” used with “news” but “a” with “book”? What does this tell us about how articles work with general vs. specific references?
The - specific, a book - we don't know whic book
Sentence: They goes to the gym every weekend, but he not like to exercise.
Can you find and fix both mistakes in this sentence?
Go/ he doesn't like
Is the following question well-written:
Why do Lily hates chocolate?
Why does Lily hate chocolate?
When we have a long adjective how do we create a comparative or superlative adjective?
a) adjective + ER or adjective + EST
b) more + adjective / most + adjective
b) more + adjective / most + adjective