
What are articles? What articles do we use with singular count nouns? When do we use the article ‘a’? When do we use the article ‘an’? When do we use the article ‘the’? Do we say ‘a uniform’ or ‘an uniform’?
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. dear: loved or liked very much – You are my dear friend. deer: an animal with four legs which eats grass and leaves – Deer are found in forests.
Words like her, his, its, my, our, your and their are possessive adjectives. A possessive adjective tells who owns something. It is used to describe a noun. It comes before nouns, like other adjectives.
Download the complete course nowThere is… + singular countable noun There is an apple. There is a glass. There are… + plural countable noun There are apples. There are glasses. There is + uncountable noun There is no toothpaste. There is bread.
Words like who, what, when, where, why and how are used to ask questions. They are called question words.
What are prepositions? Can prepositions be used to tell the time? When is the preposition ‘at’ used? When do we use the prepositions ‘in’ and ‘on’?