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Can you correct this sentence? "There are a lot things we need to discuss."
"There are a lot OF things we need to discuss."
What’s the correct tag? "They aren’t very quiet, _______?"
are they?
What’s wrong here? "Tony plays the guitar well, hasn’t he?"
"hasn’t" should be "doesn’t" (because "plays" uses "does" in the tag).
Fix the mistake: "She’s been to Italy, hasn’t he?"
"he" should be "she"
Fill in the blank: "You haven’t seen Mum, _______?"
have you?
Which tag question is correct? "She plays hockey, _______?" A) does she? B) doesn’t she? C) isn’t she?
B) doesn’t she?
Fill in the blank: "You can’t sing, _______?"
can you?
True or False? If a sentence has no helping verb (be, do, have), we use "do", "does", or "did" in the tag.
True
Fill in the blank: "You can save ______ money if you cycle or walk."
a lot of / lots of
True or False? "A lot of" can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
True (Example: "A lot of students" and "A lot of money" are both correct.)
Fix the mistake: "I drink a few water after school."
"a few" should be "a little" because "water" cannot be counted.
"How ______ money do you need?" A) many B) much
B) much (because "money" cannot be counted)
What’s the mistake? "There aren’t many traffic in town."
"many" should be "much" because "traffic" cannot be counted.
Which sentence is correct? A) I have a little friends. B) I have a few friends.
B) I have a few friends.
True or False? We use "much" with things we can count.
False (We use "much" with things we cannot count, like water or time.)
Choose the correct word: "I have ______ friends at school." A) a little B) a few
B) a few (because "friends" can be counted)
True or False? We use "a few" with things we can count.
True