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Wh- Questions EXERCISE 1

      Wh- Questions Fill in the spaces with What, What time, Who, Where, How, How old, How many or When. Then match each sentence to the right picture: 1-___________ is she? She is a girl. 2-___________ is it? It’s five to three. 3-___________ are they? They are in the school bus. 4-___________ is it? It’s a famous museum. 5-___________ is Christmas? It’s on 25 th December. 6-___________ is he? He is nine years old. 7-___________ are they? They are best friends. 8-___________ is he? He is a judge. 9-___________ is she? She is at school. 10-__________ is he? He is an actor. 11-__________ are you going? I’m going to the cinema. 12-__________ are you? I’m sick. 13-__________ people are there in the picture? Nine. 14-__________ is he doing? He is writing. 15-__________ is she doing? She is painting. 16-__________ is he? He is at the zoo. 17-__________ is it? It’s a lamp.

Review "7th and 8th grade" VOCABULARY

The following images provide information about the most common professions, emotions, physical and personality (character) traits. These will help you describe who you are, how you look like, what you do in a regular basis, etc.  Important: Use these words as your complement to help you form sentences with the PRESENT SIMPLE.  Jobs and Occupations EMOTIONS PHYSICAL APPEARANCE  PERSONALITY (CHARACTER) NATIONALITY

Plural Nouns: Rules and Examples

Most singular nouns are made plural by simply putting an -s at the end. There are many different rules regarding pluralization depending on what letter a noun ends in. Irregular nouns do not follow plural noun rules, so they must be memorized or looked up in the dictionary. Source: Garmmarly Plural Noun Rules There are many plural noun rules, and because we use nouns so frequently when writing, it’s important to know all of them! The correct  spelling of plurals  usually depends on what letter the singular noun ends in. 1   To make regular nouns plural, add ‑s to the end. cat – cats house – houses 2   If the singular noun ends in ‑s, -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -z, add ‑es to the end to make it plural. truss – trusses bus – buses marsh – marshes lunch – lunches tax – taxes blitz – blitzes 3   In some cases, singular nouns ending in -s or -z, require that you double the -s or -z prior to adding the -es for pluralization. fez – fe...