Lesson 1: Learning Grammar Through Conversations by Dr. Snea Thinsan
(Present Simple)
A: "What time does the library open?"
B: "It ___ at 8 AM."
Answer: b) opens - Present Simple tense is used to describe a regular action.
(Articles)
A: "Can you pass me ___ pen, please?"
B: "Sure, here it is."
Answer: a) a - The indefinite article 'a' is used before a noun that is general and not specific.
(Prepositions)
A: "Where is John?"
B: "He is ___ the kitchen."
Answer: a) in - The preposition 'in' is used to describe a location inside something.
(Possessive Pronouns)
A: "Is this her book?"
B: "No, it’s ___."
Answer: b) mine - The possessive pronoun 'mine' is used to show ownership.
(Present Continuous)
A: "What are you doing?"
B: "I ___ a letter."
Answer: b) am writing - Present Continuous tense is used for actions happening now.
(Simple Past)
A: "Did you watch the movie last night?"
B: "Yes, I did. I ___ it with Jim. It was great!"
Answer: c) watched - Simple Past tense is used for actions completed in the past.
(Modal Verbs)
A: "___ I borrow your calculator?"
B: "Yes, of course."
Answer: a) Can - 'Can' is used to ask for permission.
(Adjectives)
A: "How was the weather yesterday?"
B: "It was very ___."
Answer: a) sunny - 'Sunny' is the adjective describing the weather.
(Subject-Verb Agreement)
A: "___ your brother like ice cream?"
B: "Yes, he loves it."
Answer: b) Does - 'Does' is used with third person singular subjects in Present Simple.
(Pronouns)
A: "Who is that?"
B: "___ is my friend, Sarah."
Answer: a) She - The subject pronoun 'she' is used to refer to a female person.
Lesson 2: Learning Grammar Through Conversations by Dr. Snea Thinsan
(Past Continuous)
A: "What were you doing at 8 PM last night?"
B: "I ___ dinner."
Answer: a) was eating - Past Continuous tense is used for actions happening at a specific time in the past.
(Countable and Uncountable Nouns)
A: "Do you have any ___?"
B: "Yes, I have some."
Answer: b) apples - 'Apples' is a countable noun in its plural form.
(Comparative Adjectives)
A: "This test is ___ than the last one."
B: "I agree, it's very hard."
Answer: b) more difficult - Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between two objects.
(Present Perfect)
A: "Have you ever ___ to New York?"
B: "No, I haven't."
Answer: a) been - Present Perfect tense is used for actions that happened at an unspecified time before now.
(Future Simple)
A: "What will you do tomorrow?"
B: "I ___ go to the park."
Answer: a) will - Future Simple tense is used for actions that will happen in the future.
(Superlative Adjectives)
A: "She is the ___ student in the class."
B: "Yes, she always gets the highest marks."
Answer: c) smartest - Superlative adjectives are used to describe the highest degree of a quality.
(Past Simple)
A: "Where ___ you go yesterday?"
B: "I went to the museum."
Answer: b) did - Past Simple tense is used for actions that happened and were completed in the past.
(Gerunds)
A: "I enjoy ___ books in my free time."
B: "Me too! It's very relaxing."
Answer: b) reading - Gerunds are used as nouns and 'reading' functions as the object of 'enjoy.'
(Infinitives)
A: "I need ___ to the store."
B: "Can I come with you?"
Answer: b) to go - Infinitives are used to express purpose or intention.
(Adverbs)
A: "She sings very ___. "
B: "Yes, she has a beautiful voice."
Answer: b) well - Adverbs modify verbs and describe how an action is performed.
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