Awful (adj)
Ex: That’s an awful color.
Very bad
Ex: This is an comfortable chair.
Comfortable (adj)
Making you feel relaxed
Bright (adj)
Shining strongly
Ex: What a bright morning!
Bathroom (n)
Sink (n)
Tub (n)
Ex: I need a clean sink, tub and shower in my bathroom.
Shower (n)
Kitchen (n)
Washing machine (n)
Electric stove (n)
Refrigerator (n)
Dryer (n)
Dish washer (n)
Closet (n)
Convenient (adj)
Useful and easy to do
Ex: Fruit is a convenient source of vitamins and energy.
House (n)
A building for people/ one family to
live in
Apartment (n)
≠
A set of rooms of a building
Listen and repeat
Awful (adj)
Comfortable (adj)
Bright (adj)
Sink (n)
Washing machine (n)
Electric stove (n)
Dryer (n)
Refrigerator (n)
Tub (n)
Shower (n)
Closet (n)
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Grammar
1. Exclamatory sentences
Ex: What an interesting book!
Form:
What (+ a/ an) + Adjective + Noun (+ S + V)!
What an awful day!
What a lovely living room!
What a bright room!
What nice colors!
What a beautiful bathroom!
What an amazing kitchen!
What a great idea!
Note:
Do not use “a/ an” with uncountable Nouns and plural Nouns.
Use
- Used in compliments or complaints.
What a modern car!
What a boring story!
2. There is/ there are
2. There is/ there are
Form:
AFFIRMATIVE
There is + (a/ an) + Singular/ Uncountable Noun + ...
There are + Plural Noun + ...
NEGATIVE
There isn’t + (a/ an) + Singular/ Uncountable Noun + ...
There aren’t Plural Noun + ...
INTERROGATIVE
Is there + (a/ an) + Singular/ Uncountable Noun + ...?
Are there + any + Plural Noun + ... ?
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Yes, there is./ Yes, there are.
No, there isn’t./ No, There aren’t.
Preposition of position
Note:
At + address
On + street/ floor
In + city/ country