Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 18 Questions

Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 18 Questions Genre/Topic:

What are yes/no questions? What are wh- questions? How do we form a yes/no question from a statement that contains an auxiliary verb? How do we form questions that are in simple present or the simple past? Is the structure of the question the same when the question seeks the subject for an answer?

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6th Grade Grammar Pronouns

6th Grade Grammar Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or a noun phrase in a sentence. The most commonly used pronouns are called personal pronouns. A personal pronoun refers to a person or thing.

Grade 4 Grammar Lesson 14 Determiners

Grade 4 Grammar Lesson 14 Determiners Genre/Topic:

What are determiners? How many types of determiners are there? When do we use ‘many’ and ‘much’? Can we use ‘a few’ with uncountable nouns? Can we use ‘some’ and ‘any’ with both uncountable and countable nouns?

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Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 6 The present perfect tense (III)

Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 6 The present perfect tense (III) Genre/Topic:

What is the difference between ‘gone’ and ‘been’? What is the difference between ‘ever’ and ‘never’?

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Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 11 The past perfect continuous tense

Grade 8 Grammar Lesson 11 The past perfect continuous tense Genre/Topic:

What is the structure of past perfect continuous tense? When do we use the past perfect continuous tense? What is the difference between the present perfect continuous tense and the past perfect continuous tense?

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Grade 5 Grammar Lesson 8 Tense simple present and present continuous

Grade 5 Grammar Lesson 8 Tense simple present and present continuous Genre/Topic:

When do we use the simple present tense? What is the structure of simple present tense? When do we use the present continuous tense? What is the structure of present continuous tense?

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Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 30 Relative clauses: Defining

Grade 10 Grammar Lesson 30 Relative clauses: Defining Genre/Topic: ,

What are relative clauses? What are defining relative clauses? Is it possible to omit the relative pronouns? When do we use ‘who’, ‘which’ or ‘that’?

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5th Grade Grammar Relatives

5th Grade Grammar Relatives

Relative pronouns (who, whose, whom, which, that) introduce relative clauses. We use relative clauses to identify the noun in the main clause.

Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 16 Be going to

Grade 9 Grammar Lesson 16 Be going to

What is the difference between ‘have’ and ‘have got’? Does the verb ‘have’ have its continuous forms? What is the past form of ‘have got’?

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5th Grade Grammar Infinitive Gerund

5th Grade Grammar Infinitive Gerund

The infinitive is the base form of a verb. It is often preceded by the word to. Infinitives often appear after other verbs. Some verbs have an object before the infinitive. In these examples, the objects are in bold.

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