The (do/ does) sing.
do
Present Simple
I’m looking for something.
(What)
What are you looking for?
The (book/ books) are old.
books
She ___ speak several languages.
can
The donkey is bigger than the dog.
Comparative Adjectives
He (do/ does) not work.
does
Present Simple
I am 20 years old.
(How)
How old are you?
The bag of (rices/rice) is outside.
rice
I can go shopping.
What does this modal verb tell us?
The ability to do something
The boots are the most expensive shoes I own.
Superlative
What is the verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future.
Present Continuous
I will arrive in the evening.
(What)
What time will you arrive?
There are some (cat/cats) outside.
cats
I could go to the park today.
What does this modal verb tell us?
The possibility of doing something
The (good/ best) place to visit is the park.
best
I am leaving very early tomorrow. I am taking the 7.30 train.
Present Continuous Future
They will be at the train station.
(Where)
Where will they be?
Nouns are nouns that can be counted
Countable Nouns
You should go to the train station today.
What does this modal verb tell us?
To give advice or an opinion
This house is very nice. Does it have (a/an) garden?
a
Leena passed her exam because she studied very hard.
Past Simple
I have to go to the store.
(Why)
Why do you have to go to the store?
The noun has only one form. There is no plural form
Uncountable Nouns
What modal verb should I use when I am referring to an obligation?
Have to/must
Please don't step on the (cats/ cat's/ cats') tail.
cat's