Count & Noncount Nouns
A/An/Some
Imperatives
Simple Past-Regular
Simple Past-Irregular
100

Most nouns in English are

count nouns

100

a or an both mean

1

100

an imperative uses the ____ form of the verb

base/simple

100

what is the most common regular ending for past-tense verbs?

ed

100

Past tense of go

went

200

these nouns can be singular and plural

count nouns

200

a, an, or some?

book

a

200

what is one reason we use imperatives?

give commands, make requests, make suggestions, give advice, give directions

200

Put this verb in the simple past tense:

dance

danced

200

past tense of do

did

300

only have a singular form

noncount nouns

300

a, an, or some?


hour

an

300
three words to make imperatives more polite

just, do, please

300

Put this verb in the simple past tense:

try

tried

300

Write this in the past tense:

I come to school. 

I came to school yesterday. 

400

Make a sentence asking how much/how many is/are there with this noun:


traffic

How much traffic is there?

400

a, an, or some?


milk

some

400

which is the imperative?

Please put your used paper in the recycling bin. The cleaning person collects is everyday.

put

400

Put this verb in the simple past tense:


stop

stopped

400

Write this in the past tense:

I am happy. 

I was happy last week. 

500

Make a sentence asking how much/how many is/are there with this noun:


desk

How many desks are there?

500

a, an, or some?


dogs

some

500

which is the imperative?

Take all of your books with you before we close. 

take

500

Put this verb in the simple past tense:

decide

decided

500

Write this in the past tense:

She is at school today. 

She was at school yesterday.