Grammar Lesson 2

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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Today's Lesson

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Planner
1. Goals
2. What we are going to do today
3. Do or Does?
4. Some or Any?
5. Many or More?
6. Review
7. Rounding up

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Goals
1. You will know the differences between these grammatical forms.
2. You will be able to use what you've learned for the tests.

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What we're going to do today
1. Discuss the forms, how and when to use them.
2. Fill out the form
3. Discuss the answers together.
4. If finished early you will receive an extra form to work on.
5. We'll review the lesson.
6. We'll round it all off.

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Do or Does?
"Do" is used to form imperative sentences or commands.
An imperative sentence is a sentence that is used to give the reader instructions.
"Does" is used for singular subjects like he, she, it etc.

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Example sentences
1. Do your homework.
2. You have to do this task in a short amount of time.
3. My friend does stand up comedy.
4. What does he do on his off days?




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Some or Any?
As a general rule we use 'some' for affirmative sentences and we use 'any' for questions or negative sentences.
Usually both can be used for countable plural or uncountable nouns.

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Example sentences
1. I have got some milk.
2. We don't have any money.
3. He will bring some friends to the party next week.
4. There isn't any butter.

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Many or More?
The words “more” and “many” do appear to be similar in meaning. Both are adjectives, and one is sometimes an adverb. Here is the difference: “Many” is used when something can be counted and "More" is used when something can't be counted.

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When do we use "Do" in a sentence?

Slide 10 - Open question

Does he even know what he's doing?
Is this sentence correct?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 11 - Quiz

You got some money on you?
Is this sentence correct?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

How................times must I tell you this?
Many or More?
A
More
B
Many

Slide 13 - Quiz

Review
1. What did we learn today?
2. Did we achieve our goals for today?

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Rounding up

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