What do we add to verbs in present simple?
We add s' or es' to the verbs.
We use the present continuous to talk about what?
Activities at the moment of speaking.
A person that studies bugs is?
An entomologist.
Plural of cat, man and potato?
Cats, men and potatoes.
There are a lot of mouses there?
There are a lot of mice there.
When we add s' or es' to verb, in which cases?
How do we make questions in PRESENT CONTINUOUS?
We make questions by putting am, is or are in front of the subject:
Are you listening?
Are they coming to your party?
A chef.
Correct if there is a mistake?
An umbrella, an apple and an university.
A university.
John gets up at 7 o'clock every day because he catch the train at 8 o'clock.
John gets up at 7 o'clock every day because he catches the train at 8 o'clock.
For verbs that end in a consonant + Y, we remove the Y and add what?
We add ies, for example: marry- marries, study-studies, worry-worries
How we make negatives in PRESENT CONTINUOUS?
We make negatives by putting not (or n't) after am, is or are:
I'm not doing that.
You aren't listening. (or You're not listening.)
Type of hair?
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Short, long, wavy, straight and curly hair.
Plural of knife, mouse, tooth and foot?
Knives, mice, teeth and feet.
I write to my friend in New Zealand every month. She live on a big farm near the mountains.
I write to my friend in New Zealand every month. She lives on a big farm near the mountains.
For verbs that end in a vowel + Y, we just add? Also list at least two verbs?
We just add s. Two examples are:
Surprise, not a question at all :))))
you earn 400 points
Body parts are?
Eyes, nose, mouth, ears, head etc..-
When do we use 'a' and when 'an'?
A is used before a word which begins with a consonant.
An is used before a word which begins with a vowel.
The teachers is annoying all the students from his lecture.
The teacher is annoying all the students from his lecture.
When do we use PRESENT SIMPLE?
We use PRESENT SIMPLE to describe an action that is regular, true or normal (habits, schedules...)
When we can't use PRESENT CONTINUOUS?
It's important to bear in mind that you cannot use the present continuous for all events taking place in the present. You do not use it to describe events that happen normally, or for a long time: Eg: “I play the piano every morning” is correct.
Five new words that we learned today?
Rainy, Saturday, surfing, living room, afternoon, fanatic, snack, tea, fluffy.
Plural for person and ox is?
People and oxen.
He loves to get up early, he enjoy play after the breakfast. He goes out with his friends to eat cheries.
He loves to get up early, he enjoys playing after the breakfast. He goes out with his friends to eat cherries.