What are Quantifiers? When do we use Quantifiers?



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What are Quantifiers?
When do we use Quantifiers?

  • Which quantifiers do we use with uncountable nouns?

  • Which quantifiers do we use with countable nouns?

  • Which quantifiers do we use in different types of sentences?

  • Which quantifiers do we use in questions?

  • Which quantifiers do we use in negations?

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Cut down (on), get on well with, straight away, a heart of gold, fossil fuel

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Get over, mates ever since, doesn’t bother to (cook), as hard as nails, overfishing

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Sensible, bring up, straight away, greenhouse gases, a pain in the neck, acid rain

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Reliable, middle-aged, the greenhouse effect, to have your head in the clouds, ozone depletion

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Patient, get to know, global warming, to keep your head, polar ice caps

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: Anxious, go wrong, drought, teacher’s pet, look down to

  • What are reflexive pronouns?

  • When do we use reflexive pronouns?

  • When can we use reflexive pronouns instead of personal pronouns?

  • What does it mean when we use by + reflexive pronouns?

  • What do reciprocal pronouns show?

  • Talk about Reciprocal pronouns

  • Name possessive forms of Reciprocal pronouns.

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: make up your mind, can’t help it, sooner or later, as cool as a cucumber, day after day

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: get rid of, in that case, that kind of thing, as white as a sheet, night after night

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: burst into tears, wait and see, feel bad about, like a bull in a china shop, one or two,

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: at once, what if, change your mind, like a red rag to a bull, up and down

Talk about modals of ability.
What modal verbs do we use for talking about present ability?
What modal verbs do we use for talking about past ability? Talk about modals of obligation.
o When do we use “had to”?

  • When do we use “should have + past participle”?

  • What different meanings does the word "homely " have in the U.S. and the UK

  • What different meanings does the word "trainers" have in the U.S. and the UK

  • What different meanings does the word "biscuits" have in the U.S. and the UK

  • What different meanings does the word "flannel" have in the U.S. and the UK

  • What different meanings does the word " braces" have in the U.S. and the UK

  • What different meanings does the word "pants" have in the U.S. and the UK

What types of objects do you know?
What verbs take а direct object and an indirect object with to?

  • What verbs take а direct object and an indirect object with for?

  • What verbs take а direct object and an indirect object with to.

  • What verbs never have to or for with the indirect object.

  • What preposition is used if both objects are pronouns?

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: poll, political party, look after, burglary, shoplifter

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: nominee, campaign, take off, look up, evidence

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: dереnd оn, look for, go off, take up, put оn

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: get in (to), look like, turn rоund, take away, turn dоwn

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: get out (of), go for, pick up, break dоwn, go out

  • Give definitions to the following words and phrases: wait for, go through, put down, run out, give up

  • Talk about modals of possibility and certainty.

  • Talk about “must” as a modal verb of certainty.

  • Name negative of “must” as a modal verb of certainty.

  • When do we use may/might?

  • Talk about the cases when “can’t” is negative form of “must”.

  • What modal verbs do we use for talking about possibilities in future?

  • Explain the meaning of the following affixes and give an example: co- ,over-, -able, -al, ate

  • Explain the meaning of the following affixes and give an example: de-, post-, -ant, -ify, non-

  • Explain the meaning of the following affixes and give an example: dis-, pre-, -en, -ise, ex-

  • Explain the meaning of the following affixes and give an example: mis-, under-, -ic, like, mono-

  • Explain the meaning of the following affixes and give an example: out- , trans-, -less, auto-, self-

  • Talk about modals of possibility and certainty in the past

  • What meaning does the phrase “must have + past participle” have?

  • What is the negative form of “must have”?

  • What meaning does the phrase “mау hаvе/might have + past participle” has?

  • What is the meaning of “might hаvе/could hаvе + past participle”?

  • What is the negative form of “must have”. Explain its meaning

  • What do these abbreviations stand for? EU, PC, BBC, FAQ, P.S.,

  • What do these abbreviations stand for? UN, CV, FBI, NATO, RSVP

  • What do these abbreviations stand for? BBC, i.e., ID, AWOL, sci-fi  What do these abbreviations stand for? ID, vet, GM, PTO, carbs  When do we use capital letters?

  • When do we use full stops?

When do we use commas?
When do we use colons and semi-colons?

  • When do we use quotation marks?

  • When do we use question marks and exclamation marks?

  • Talk about the usage of the verb “wish”

Talk about the structure “if only + past perfect simple/continuous” What structures do we use to express contrast?

  • What structures do we use to contrast two different facts or ideas?

  • Talk about the structure “suppose / what if/ imagine”

  • Talk about different structures with “wish / if only”

  • What are the ways of finding the meaning of an unfamiliar words in a text?

  • How can you identify the meanings of new words in a text?

  • Talk about zero conditional.

  • Talk about first conditional.

  • Talk about second conditional.

  • Talk about third conditional.

  • Talk about mixed conditional.

  • What are indirect statements?

  • What kind of words can replace the words said and told in indirect statements.

  • What are indirect questions?

  • What kind of words can be used instead of asked in indirect questions.

  • Talk about defining relative clauses.

  • Talk about non-defining relative clauses.

  • What are the types of books?


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