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Determiners and Quantifiers

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  • a / an  - singular countable nouns
    a book, an apple

  • some - plural countable nouns, uncountable nouns (affirmative sentences)
    There are some cats. There is some milk.
  • any - plural countable nouns, uncountable nouns (interrogative and negative sentences)
    There aren't any tables. Is there any coffee?
  • a lot of - both countable and uncountable nouns
    a lot of students, a lot of wood
  • many - plural countable nouns
    many people
  • much - uncountable nouns
    much homework
  • a few - plural countable nouns
    a few children
  • a little - uncountable nouns
    a little time

 

Much and many
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Some and any
Exercise 1
Exercise 2

How much / How many
Exercise 1

A few / a little
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Various Quantifiers
Exercise 1

Present Perfect Simple

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Lately we have practised in class a new tense - the Present Perfect Simple (have/has + past participle). Below you can find exercises to practice this tense. 
Exercise 1 (forms of past participle)
Exercise 2 (have or has)
Exercise 3 (affirmative)
Exercise 4 (sentences with never)
Exercise 5 (questions)
Exercise 6 (mixed)



Present Perfect Simple and Past Simple

Do you remember what the difference between these two tenses is?

Present Perfect Simple (have/has + past participle)
  • Result of an action in the past is important in the present
  • Actions beginning in the past and still continuing
  • Signal words (time expressions): just, yet, never, already, ever, so far, recently, lately, since, for, ...

Past Simple (2nd column / -ed)
  • Action finished in the past
  • Signal words (time expressions): yesterday, last week, a week ago, in 2001

Now try a few exercises to check your understanding:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5

More exercises on adjectives and adverbs (NEW - 8.1.)

Comparatives 1 (easy)
Comparatives 2

Superlatives 1 (easy)
Superlatives 2

Comparatives and superlatives 1 
Comparatives and superlatives 2

Adverbs 
Adjective or Adverb

Too and enough

ADJECTIVES

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Learn what adjectives are and how to use them with the Adjective Detective. Click on the picture to get started.

Comparatives and Superlatives Game

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Review the comparatives and superlatives with this game. Click on the image to start playing.

Comparatives and Superlatives

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

Exercise 4

(not) as ... as

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

too / enough

Exercise 1

Exercise 2
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