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Which phrase correctly uses 'there is' or 'there are' in a question format?
Which phrase correctly uses 'there is' or 'there are' in a question format?
- Are there a waterfall nearby?
- Is there a river flowing by? (correct)
- Is there any mountains in the area?
- Are there some deserts in this region?
What is the correct usage of 'some' and 'any' in the following sentence: 'I don't have ___ apples left.'?
What is the correct usage of 'some' and 'any' in the following sentence: 'I don't have ___ apples left.'?
- any (correct)
- no
- some
- every
Which of the following is a correct way to describe the number of tourists in a location?
Which of the following is a correct way to describe the number of tourists in a location?
- There is few tourists in the park.
- There are much tourists visiting today.
- I can count a little tourists at the beach.
- How many tourists are there in the museum? (correct)
Which of the following correctly identifies a food container?
Which of the following correctly identifies a food container?
Which description correctly depicts a tourist activity in Costa Rica?
Which description correctly depicts a tourist activity in Costa Rica?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Related to Natural Wonders
- Key terms include waterfall, desert, mountain, river, and other natural landmarks.
- Recognition of these terms enhances understanding of geography and tourism.
Usage of "There is" and "There are"
- "There is" is used for singular nouns; "There are" is used for plural nouns.
- Essential for forming affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements to accurately describe images.
Describing Animals with "Some" and "Any"
- Use "some" in affirmative sentences (e.g., "There are some lions").
- Use "any" in negative sentences or questions (e.g., "Are there any elephants?").
Comprehension of Natural Wonders and Shopping Lists
- Ability to answer questions on specific natural wonders shows understanding of environmental sciences.
- Familiarity with shopping lists develops practical vocabulary for everyday situations.
Tourist Activities in Costa Rica
- Knowledge of activities and necessary items for various tourist destinations is crucial for travel planning.
- Examples include hiking, beach visits, and nature tours tailored to Costa Rica's unique environment.
Food Items for Supermarket Dialogues
- Recognition of various food items fosters better communication in shopping scenarios.
- Examples include fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meat products typically found in supermarkets.
Food Containers Vocabulary
- Understanding different types of food containers enhances vocabulary (e.g., bag, jar, bottle, bar, loaf).
- Important for effectively describing products and managing grocery lists.
"How Much" vs. "How Many"
- "How much" is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., "How much water?").
- "How many" is used with countable nouns (e.g., "How many apples?").
- Use of "a little" and "a few" helps quantify nouns accurately in conversation.
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