Grammar

NOUNS IN ENGLISH

Countable and Uncountable Nouns in English If you are talking about a single item, use “a” or “an.” The usage remains consistent across positive, negative, and question sentences. Countable Singular Nouns Positive: I have an apple. Negative: I don’t have an apple. Question: Do you have an apple? Countable Plural Nouns For plural nouns where […]

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CAN – CAN’T ABILITY

I can swim. – I can’t speak German. CAN I can speak English. She can speak English. They can speak English. Jane can play the guitar. Helen can walk. Ben can speak Russian. Mrs.Simpson can cook well. CAN’T I can’t make biscuits. Maggie Simpson can’t walk and speak. She is only 15 months old. He

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ELEMENTARY CONTENTS

ELEMENTARY GRAMER CONTENTS GRAMMAR ELEMENTARY Articles a / an Pronouns (Subject/object ) Verb “ to be “ Have got / has got This/these  –   that /those There is / there are Possessive ‘s Some / any / How much / How Many Can / Can’t ( ability ) Prepositions of place ( on,at,in,under…) Connectors (

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English Tenses

Present Simple Used for something which happens regularly or which is a habit. Example: We go out every Saturday night. Present Continuous Used for an event in progress at the present time. Example: Look, they’re coming out of the cinema now. Present Perfect Used for an event which happened at an indefinite time in the

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IMPERATIVES / COME HERE.!

Forms of Imperative Sentences in English In English, imperative sentences are used in various ways. Let’s explore different forms of imperatives: Instructions: Instructions are used to give direct commands or guidance: Imperatives for Advice: Advice imperatives are used to suggest or recommend actions: Invitation: Invitations are used to invite someone to an event or action:

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DO, DOES / PRACTICAL ENGLISH 2

Practical Use of Present Tense with Examples In this lesson, we’ll focus on the practical use of the present tense. It’s used to describe habits, and we’ll explore how to use it in various scenarios through examples: Asking About Habits and Occupations Sample Answers: Matching the Answers: Based on the answers provided: 1-a, 2-f, 3-c,

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A, AN, SOME, ANY

Countable and Uncountable Nouns If you’re talking about a singular noun, use “a” or “an.” The usage remains consistent across positive, negative, and question sentences. Countable Singular Nouns Positive: I have an apple. Negative: I don’t have an apple. Question: Do you have an apple? Countable Plural Nouns For plural nouns where the exact number

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BEGINNER TEST

GENERAL TEST FOR BEGINNERS 1. ……..   Jane from Ireland? a)  Is       b) Are      c) Am 2. What   ……….   your favourite school subject? a)  is       b) am       c) are 3. We  ………..  from America. a)  isn’t     b) am not      c)  aren’t 4.  ………  they from England? a) Are       b)  is      c)Am 5. “Is she a teacher?” “Yes, she ………..   .”

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