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WRITE THE PLURAL OF HERO
"Heroes
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION. USE HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY
How much sand is there on a beach? How much water is there on a beach? How many palm trees are there?
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION. USE "HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY"
How many spoons of sugar do you want in your tea?
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND MAKE A SENTENCE WITH "A LITTLE/A FEW".
I want a few grapes.
TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION WITH HOW MUCH/HOW MANY
How many tomatoes are there?
WRITE THE PLURAL OF WOLF
WOLVES /wʊlvz/
WRITE THE PLURAL OF TOMATO
Tomatoes
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION. USE HOW MUCH/OW MANY
How many eggs are there in a dozen?
SAY THREE WORDS WHICH END IN -S AND CAN BE BOTH SIGULAR AND PLURAL…
news series means
SAY THE PLURAL OF CHILD
CHILDREN /ˈʧɪldrən/
SAY THE PLURAL OF BOX
BOXES /ˈbɒksɪz/
SAY THE PLURAL OF ADVANTAGE
ADVANTAGES /ədˈvɑːntɪʤɪz/
SAY THE PLURAL OF SAUSAGE
SAUSAGES /ˈsɒsɪʤɪz/
PRONOUNCE THIS TYPE OF MEAT
STEAK /steik/
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND MAKE A STATEMENT. USE "A LITTLE/ A FEW"
There are a few pears
WRITE THIS WORD: /ˈmʌslz/
MUSSELS OR...MUSCLES ;)
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND MAKE A STATEMENT. USE "A LITTLE/ A FEW"
There are a few coins
TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION. USE "HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY"…?
How much sugar do you want in your tea?
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION USE: HOW MUCH / HOW MANY
How much money do you have?
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND MAKE A STATEMENT USING "A LITTLE/ A FEW/ A LOT"
There are a lot of cans of coke
LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND ASK A QUESTION: USE "HOW MUCH /HOW MANY"
How much butter do you want on your toast?