countable and uncountable nouns | Present perfect | random | comparatives and superlatives |
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Say for each of the following words whether it is countable or uncountable:
-milk - money - book - sugar - rice - mushroom - apple
-milk U
- money U - book C - sugar U - rice U - mushroom C - apple C |
Complete the sentence with the correct verb:
-It´s the worst pizza I have ever .... - It is the best book I have ever ... - He is the nicest person I have ever ...
- had/eaten
- read - met |
What is the difference between the zero conditional and the first conditional?
We use the zero conditional to talk about things that are always true, and we use the first conditional to talk about likely situations/actions.
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Fill in the gap with a/an, any, some:
Would you like ... apple? Do we need ... vegetables? ... students are not at school today. Please can I have ... water?
Would you like AN apple?
Do we need ANY vegetables? SOME students are not at school today. Please can I have SOME water? |
Two truths and a lie
Write three sentences in the present perfect (about experiences you have had) and let your partner guess which one is the lie
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Active to passive:
Sam is washing the car. She opened the window.
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1. How ... people are coming?
2. We've got ... chicken but there isn't ... rice. 3. How ... water do you think we need? 4. There's ... cat in the garden.
1. many
2. some, any 3. much 4. a |
Put the words in order:
never / we / sushi / eaten / have haven´t / doing / yet / our / we / homework / finished for years / worked / Sam´s / at the bank/ mom / has just / no, tank you / have / I / lunch / had James / never / famous / has / person / to / spoken
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If you (not/like) ... the soup, you (not/have)..... to eat it.
If you (not/know) ... the way, I (pick) .... you up. If you (heat) ..... water, it (boil) .
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True or false:
Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted as individual units.
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Sophie and I (know) ... each other since we were at school together.
I (play) ... tennis since I was eight years old. Alain (be) ... in hospital three times this year. I (want) … to be an actor for as long as I can remember.
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´Chicken´ can be seen both as an uncountable and as a countable noun, explain why!
Countable: the animal
Uncountable: the food |
Ask your partner a question using the present perfect.
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