Write the plural 2
Write the plural.
Write the plural.
We always hear this word – noun. We hear it at school, we hear it at home. Perhaps even when we grow old, we will still hear this word. That stands to reason – nouns are everywhere. A noun is the word used to name a person, place, thing, event, or idea. Anything that exists…
There are two different ways that any letter in the alphabet can be written: lower case and capital letters (upper case). Capital letters are used at the beginning of a sentence and they are used to show proper nouns, such as the name of a person, place, or thing. The capital letter is the forefront…
Fill in with present continuous.
Write the correct comparative form for each adjective: old-older.
Put the verbs into the present continuous or the present simple.
Fill in the gaps with there is or there are in the correct form (are there, there are, there aren’t, there isn’t).