How do you say the verb "Be" in continuous form, past form and participle form?
Be: Being, Was/were, Been.
Laura -> Markers
Possessive nouns: "´S" or "´"
Laura´s markers
What is a count noun?
Things that you can count.
Comparative: Incredible
MORE incredible THAN.
Was the movie (scary/scared)?
Was the movie SCARY?
Spell the past form of the verb "THINK"
T-H-O-U-G-H-T.
Daniel -> trip to Germany
Possessive adjectives (My, your, his, her, our, their)
His trip to Germany
Mention at least 3 definite and indefinite adjectives seen in class.
Indefinite: A, an.
Definite: The.
Other, another.
Superlative: clean
The cleanest.
A) Did you watch the Super Bowl?
B) Yes it was very (interesting/interested) this year.
A) Did you watch the Super Bowl?
B) Yes it was very INTERESTING this year.
How do you say the verb "See" in continuous form, past form and participle form?
Seeing, Saw, Seen.
Complete the sentence correctly: We are making coffee in ________ coffee machine: (We´s /our / ours / us)
We are making coffee in OUR coffee machine.
What's the difference between a definite and an indefinite article?
Indefinite refers to an object without much context, and a definite article is used for something specific (we know which one).
Comparative and superlative -> Far
Comparative: farther than, further than.
Superlative: The farthest, The furthest.
A) Did you watch the Super Bowl?
B) Yes I was very (interesting/interested) in it.
A) Did you watch the Super Bowl?
B) Yes I was very INTERESTED in it.
How do you say the verb "sing" in continuous form, past form and participle form?
Sing: Singing, sang, sung.
Charles -> Dance party
Possessive nouns: "`S" or "´"
Charles's dance party or Charles´dance party. Both are acceptable for names ending in "S"
Mention 5 examples of a non count noun.
Liquids: water, oil, milk, rain.
Gases: Oxigen, nitrogen.
Ingredients: flour, rice, butter.
Comparative and superlative-> Anxious
More anxious than, the most anxious.
When do we use present part. adjectives (-ing) and when do we use past part. adjectives (-ed)?
Present participle adjectives are for feelings caused by something.
Past participle adjectives are a state of being.
Spell the participle form of the verb "KNOW"
K-N-O-W-N
Students (we)-> classroom
Possessive pronouns:(Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs)
The classroom IS OURS
How many forms of comparatives/superlatives do we have?
1) Adding "...er than" and "the ...est"
2) Adding "more ___ than" and "The most ___"
3) Irregular adjectives
Mention all 5 irregular adjectives seen in class.
Good, Bad, Far, Little, Much.
A) Why were you so ______ yesterday?
B) Its because work was really ______ for me.
A) Understandable, I'd be _____ too.
(Exhausting/exhausted)
A) Why were you so EXHAUSTED yesterday?
B) Its because work was really EXHAUSTING for me.
A) Understandable, I'd be EXHAUSTED too.