Present continuous or present simple
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous or the present simple.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present continuous or the present simple.
In general, nouns signify people, places, things and ideas. The proper noun, however, is a type of noun that specifically names one noun. Examples: Common Nouns vs. Proper Nouns Common Nouns Proper Nouns writer Sydney Sheldon teacher Mrs. Hickory cookie Oreo city London school Harvard University Sample Sentences: Abigael gave Mary a freshly-baked cookie but…
Put in the correct form of the plural.
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Traditionally in the English language, there are eight different parts of speech:– Nouns– Verbs– Pronouns– Adjectives– Adverbs– Prepositions– Conjunctions– Interjections Every one of the parts of speech shows how the word is used in a sentence not what the word actually is. Some words can double as two parts of speech, depending on how it…
Complete the sentences. Use an article (a or an)
Hello. Welcome to the Bank of Chicago. How can I help you?Yes. I would like to open a bank account.Okay. Would you like a savings account or a checking account?I think a checking account if I can.We can see if you qualify.Okay. But first I’d like to know what is included with a checking account.A…