At On Answer At
Where’s the book? ‘In’ or ‘On’ the table?” Question: “The book is _ the table
In On Answer on Explanation:We use “on” when something is resting on the surface of something else.So, if the book is lying on top of the table, we say: “The book is on the table.” “In” is used when something is inside an enclosed space (e.g., in a box, in a bag). Examples: The phone is on the table. The pen is in the drawer.
“When do you use ‘the’? It’s simpler than you think!” Question: “Which is correct:
I love cats I love the cats Answer Correct Answer: I love cats. Explanation: “I love cats” means you love all cats in general. This is a general statement about a whole group (cats as a species). No need for “the”. “I love the cats” means you’re talking about specific cats—maybe the ones at your friend’s house or the ones you saw in a shelter. Use “the” when you’re referring to particular or known cats.
Fill in the blank: “She ate _ apple.”
A) a B) an Answer: B) an Explanation:We use “an” before words that begin with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u).The word “apple” starts with the vowel ‘a’, so the correct article is “an”. Correct sentence: She ate an apple.
Stop saying ‘I have doubt’! What’s the correct way?”
I have a doubt I have a question ANSWER I have a question. “I have a doubt” means you don’t believe or trust something. “I have a question” is the correct way to ask for clarification in English. Use: “I have a question” in class or meetings
“Quick, easy English test! Can you get this right?” Question: “Fill in the blank: ‘He _ a teacher.’
a)is b)are Answer Answer: is Explanation: “He” is singular, so we use “is” (He is a teacher). Use “are” with plural subjects like “they”.
Past tense troubles? Let’s fix that right now!” Question: “Which is correct:
I went to the storeI goed to the store AnswerI went to the store. I goed to the store is incorrect. Explanation:In English, the past tense of “go” is “went.”“Went” is an irregular verb, so it doesn’t follow the usual “add -ed” rule.Correct: I go → I wentWrong: I go → I goed (doesn’t exist) Tip:Many common verbs (go, eat, see, take) have irregular past tense forms.Memorize them — they don’t follow normal rules!
Don’t get tripped up by simple plurals! What’s the right word here?” What is the plural of ‘child’?
ChildsChildren Answer Children Explanation:The word ‘child’ is an irregular noun, so its plural is ‘children’, not ‘childs’. Regular plurals usually add -s or -es (like book → books, box → boxes). But some words have special plural forms: man → men,woman → women,tooth → teeth,child → children. So, ‘children’ is the correct plural of ‘child’!
Small words, big mistakes! Can you spot the right one?” Choose the correct sentence:
she is good at English She is good in English Answer Use at for skills: She is good at English. (correct) Use in for place, time, or field: She is in the classroom. (place) He works in education. (field) School starts in the morning. (time) So:Good at → skillsIn → place, time, or field
Ever get confused with ‘too’ and ‘very’? Not anymore!” “Is it:
it’s too hot it’s very hot Answer Very hot→ Just means really hot. (Strong, but okay)Too hot → Means so hot it’s a problem. (Negative, uncomfortable) Example: It’s very hot → Just describing the heat. It’s too hot → Complaining — you can’t bear it!