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Which sentence correctly rearranges the words 'you - Do - a brother - have'?
Which sentence correctly rearranges the words 'you - Do - a brother - have'?
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'My mother is older ………… me.'
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'My mother is older ………… me.'
What is the correct response to 'Do you have pets?'?
What is the correct response to 'Do you have pets?'?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'My family is ……………..'?
Which word correctly completes the sentence: 'My family is ……………..'?
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Which of the following sentences is correct regarding pets?
Which of the following sentences is correct regarding pets?
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Identify the correctly formed question from the following options: 'Is Sara older than me?'
Identify the correctly formed question from the following options: 'Is Sara older than me?'
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What is the correct rearrangement of 'make - I - bed - my'?
What is the correct rearrangement of 'make - I - bed - my'?
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Choose the correct completion for the dialogue: 'The cat is …………… than the turtle.'
Choose the correct completion for the dialogue: 'The cat is …………… than the turtle.'
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Which is the correct statement about what we should do in class?
Which is the correct statement about what we should do in class?
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What is the proper completion for the gap: 'We buy bread at the ………………….'?
What is the proper completion for the gap: 'We buy bread at the ………………….'?
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Study Notes
Questions and Answers
- Formation of questions involves using the correct verb forms (is/are) to match the subject.
- "There is" is used for singular subjects, "There are" for plural.
- Example questions include asking about objects (dog, blanket) or quantity of items (cats, horses).
Sentence Structure and Formulation
- A complete sentence consists of a subject, verb, and object.
- Examples:
- I play football.
- She reads a book.
- He likes ice-cream.
- A subject pronoun replaces specific nouns (e.g., I, he, she).
Dialogue and Interaction
- Conversations often include greetings and inquiries about names and age.
- Common phrases include "How are you?" and "Nice to meet you."
- Examples demonstrate typical responses in dialogues.
Instructions and Actions
- Common classroom instructions include actions like "stand up," "sit down," "shake hands," and "wave goodbye."
- Recognizing and responding to commands is essential for classroom interaction.
Pronoun Usage
- Subject pronouns replace nouns to simplify sentences.
- Correct pronoun usage is crucial for clarity and structure (e.g., he, she, I).
Sentence Rearrangement
- Questions and statements can be rearranged to form coherent sentences.
- Example structures include inquiries about possession or age.
Vocabulary and Context
- Understanding different spaces:
- School (learning)
- Classroom (sitting)
- Playground (playing)
- Identifies items and actions associated with daily life and interactions (e.g., playing, listening, sleeping).
Family and Pets
- Discussions about family characteristics and types of pets are common.
- Use of comparative adjectives (e.g., faster, taller) to describe relative differences.
Market Activities
- Familiarity with shopping terms related to food sources (butcher's, bakery).
- Understanding where to purchase specific items enhances daily communication skills.
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Test your knowledge of basic English grammar with this interactive quiz. You will answer questions about sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, and more. Perfect for beginners in English language learning.