Saturday 28 April 2012

Singular and Plural Verb Forms


LO: To use singular and plural words in sentences to make verb agree with its subject.

Singular means one; plural means more than one. 

 
 

Saturday 21 April 2012

Quick Check: Present and Past Tenses


Exercise 1
 Simple Past and Present Tenses – ‘is’ and ‘was’  
 
5.    Sometimes the medieval flint house is not good looking

Exercise 2
Past tenses 
 

Quick Check: 'A' or 'An'


‘a’ or ‘an’

The article a is used before words beginning with consonant sounds e.g. table, house, dog; whereas the article an is used with words beginning with a vowel sound e.g. apple, egg. Octopus, inn, umbrella.  

 

Thursday 12 April 2012

Quick Check: Which word?


Choose the correct word from the bracket to complete each sentence below:
Which word?
1.   

No, any, none
1.    

Was and Were
1.