3. NOUNS
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS:
Don’t use a/an or plural –S
- I drink coffee every morning.
- I have cereal for breakfast.
Use how much, a lot of, and much:
How much milk do you drink a day?
-I drink a lot of milk. /
I don’t drink a lot of milk.
-I eat much sugar. /
I don’t eat much sugar.
COUNTABLE NOUNS:
Use a/an or plural –S
- I have an egg for breakfast every day.
- I love eating Bananas.
Use how many, a lot of, and many:
How many pears do you eat a week?
-I eat a lot of pears. /
I don’t eat a lot of pears.
-I eat many pears. /
I don’t eat many pears.
4. SIMPLE PAST
I didn’t visit Montreal.
You didn’t watch Avengers.
He didn’t want to go out.
She didn’t have diner there.
We didn’t talk to the teacher.
They didn’t invite me to the party.
Simple past regular
verbs ending:
Watch – Watched
Invite – Invited
Play – Played
Study - Studied
I played the pianoe.
You studied math.
He got a new phone.
She cooked pizza.
We spoke in English.
They wrote a good letter.
5. SIMPLE PAST
Did you have to work late every night?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
Did she wear a nice dress?
Yes, she did. / No, She didn’t.
Did Mike drop in one knee?
Yes, he did. / No, he didn’t.
Did we get good grades?
Yes, we did. / No, we didn’t.
Important complements in simple past:
Last night- Two days ago.
Last week- A week ago
Last month - Three months ago
Last year - Ten years ago
How
What
Where
How
long
Who
When
Why
did
You get here?
You do?
You eat last night?
You stay there?
You call?
Your mom come?
You ignore me?
With wh
questions