Sheila is the youngest girl in the family. (comparing one person with the whole group she belongs to) When there are just two members in a group, traditionally, we use the comparative. However, in informal situations people often use the superlative: Who is younger, Rowan or Tony? (traditional usage) Jan and Barbara are both tall, but Jan’s the tallest.
Explain usage and formation of Present continuous tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative), Present tense of have(got) and make up sentences.
I am playing
You are playing the match at the present
I am not playing
She is not playing in the field
Am I playing?
Is she jumping on the road?
Is she playing in the street?
Explain usage of modal verbs can, could, should, must, have to (affirmative, negative and interrogative). and make up sentences.
Explain formation of Special questions. And make up 5 special questions. 2 points.
Explain usage and formation of the construction There is/ there are and describe your house/flat/room and etc. - 2 points.
Explain usage and formation of Future Indefinite tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) and make up sentences. - 2 points.
Explain usage and formation of Present Perfect tense (affirmative, negative and interrogative) and make up sentences. - 2 points.
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