Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
e.g. My father ______________ black hair.
a. have got
b. got
c. has got
Correct:
c. has got
Choose the correct option:
Her ________________ are blue. (sister/eyes)
a. sister eyes'
b. sister's eyes
c. sisters eye's
Correct:
b. sister's eyes
What is the female word for father?
Correct:
Mother
Which noun is countable:
a. rice
b. milk
c. biscuit
Correct answer:
c. biscuit
Is this sentence correct? Why/Why not?
e.g. The shop hasn’t got some potatoes.
Correct answer:
It isn't correct.
Correct: The shop hasn't got any potatoes.
Make the negative form of the following sentence:
e.g. My aunt has got two children.
Correct:
My aunt hasn't got any children.
Complete the sentence with the words in brackets and the possessive ’s or s’.
e.g. My _________________ are Will and Isabelle. (friends/names)
Correct:
My friends' names are Will and Isabelle.
What are the male words for: sister, niece, and aunt?
a. brother, son, and uncle
b. brother, nephew, and uncle
c. brother, cousin, and uncle
Correct:
b. brother, nephew, and uncle
Which of the following nouns are all uncountable:
a. banana, cheese, coffee
b. cheese, coffee, milk
c. cheese, coffee, potato
Correct answer:
b. cheese, coffee, milk
Complete the sentence with the correct options:
e.g. We’ve got _______ cheese and ________ oranges.
a. any, some
b. some, some
c. some, any
Correct:
b. some, some
Make the question/interrogative form of the following sentence:
e.g. We haven’t got a big house.
Correct:
Have we got a big house?
Which sentence is incorrect? Why?
1. The grandparents’ names are Bill and Barb.
2. Their daughters' name is Blair.
Correct:
Sentence no. 2 is incorrect. It should be:
"daughter's name," not " daughters' name"
Complete the sentence with the correct opposite:
e.g. I’m very different from my cousins. I’m tall but they’re _________ .
a. fair
b. young
c. short
Correct:
c. short
Choose the correct option to complete the rule:
We use a or an with singular _____________ nouns.
a. countable
b. uncountable
c. both
Correct answer:
a. countable
Choose the correct option.
e.g. English, history, maths, Spanish, biology … I’ve got _____________ homework tonight!
a. a lot of
b. some
c. any
Correct:
a. a lot of
Order the words to make a question.
e.g. got / you and your friends / a favourite team / Have ?
Correct:
Have you and your friends got a favourite team?
Write the word in italics with a possessive ’s or s’.
e.g. My parents birthdays are both in June.
Correct:
My parents' birthdays are both in June.
We’ve got two of these at the end of our arms.
a. feet
b. hands
c. toes
Correct:
b. hands
Choose the correct option to complete the rule. Give an example.
______________ nouns haven’t got a plural form.
a. Countable
b. Both
c. Uncountable
Correct:
c. Uncountable noun
e.g. bread - breads X
We use any in:
a. positive sentences and questions.
b. negative and positive sentences.
c. negative sentences and questions.
Correct:
c. negative sentences and questions.
e.g. You haven't got any classes tomorrow. (negative)
e.g. Have you got any potatoes? (question)
Make the negaive and interrogative forms of the following positive sentence:
e.g. Our house has got two bathrooms.
Correct:
Negative: Our house hasn't got two bathrooms.
Question: Has our house got two bathrooms?
Is this sentence correct? Why/Why not?
e.g. This is my brothers’ room.
It is correct.
This is my brothers’ room. (more than one brother)
Name at least three words for food and three words for drinks. Use them in sentences.
Food: potatoes, cake, cookies, biscuits, pizza, bread, rice, etc.
Drinks: milk, juice, coffee, tea, water, soda, etc.
e.g. My favourite food is pizza.
e.g. I like drinking a glass of milk before I go to bed.
Countable: strawberries, tomatoes, biscuits, bananas, apples, etc.
Uncountable: rice, milk, cheese, coffee, juice, bread, etc.
We use some, any and a lot of with:
a. countable nouns
b. both countable and uncountable nouns
c. uncountable nouns
Correct:
b. both countable and uncountable nouns
e.g. some oranges, some juice,
any biscuits, any bread,
a lot of homework, a lot of apples