The following sentence is in…
“They were riding the Ferris wheel when the fireworks started.”
past continuous
The big dog has the ___ collar as the small one.
same
The rollercoaster has___spining too many times.
Been
Is "ticket" countable or uncountable noun?
answer: countable
“Used to” is for actions that are still true in the present.
Answer: false
He ___ bought popcorn before he saw the show.
had
I have eaten that candy before, it tastes___ a combination of spicy and sweet at the ___ time.
like,
same,
____ is when you were in a place once but haven’t returned there yet.
Gone
Popcorn or Popcorns?
Popcorn.
Uncountable, use “a bag of popcorn, a cup of popcorn, etc.”
Use "kernel" or "kernel of popcorn" if you want to count every bit.
I ____ love the rain when I was a kid.
used to
The children ___ play__ on the rides while their parents ___ buy___ food.
were
-ing
_____ is used when two or more things,people, places, etc. share characteristics.
Similar/like
When we talk about experiences, ____ is present.
For example:
I have ___ to that restaurant
Been
For a winner, the prize is a Teddy bear. If this person wins three Teddy bears, is it accurate to say this person has “three prizes”?
Answer: yes, “prize” is countable
Every weekend, I ____ play tennis with my sister.
would/used to
Organize in Past continuous: The clown / the children/ entertain
The clown was entertaining the children.
Name the four ways to compare.
…as, …as
similar
same
like
He has ______ home early to rest. I can see why. He has _______ to many attractions today.
Answer: gone, been
You see that the fair is crowded. You could say that there is/are _____ people.
answer:
is many people / are lots of people / is a lot of people (people is countable)
____ is used with stative verbs (love, believe, think, among others.)
Used to
Organize: it is an Interrupted action:
She/ have fun/ ride/ when suddenly/ phone/ fall
Answer: she was having fun in the ride, when suddenly her phone fell.
Explain: For what is used “same” and/or give an example using it.
Used when comparing identical elements.
We've ____ coming to this fair for years, and the roller coaster is always our first stop, and the way the balloon darts keep getting ___ so quickly!
Been
Gone
In which cases an uncountable object becomes “countable”
When you put it into a recipient.
Used to can be used with stative verbs or verbs that show action;whereas would is only for actions.
True