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English: Simple Grammar

Hard⏱ 7 min
Words in a sentence join together like colorful blocks in a row!

A has a **** (who) and a **** (what they do): 'The dog .'

To about **more than one** thing, an **'s'**: one cat 🐱, two 🐱🐱.

One cat and many cats show us how words can change for numbers!
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We use 'a' before most , but 'an' before that with a : a , an .

🗂️ Sort each word: is it one thing, or more than one?

  • dog

  • apple

  • cats

  • books

  • stars

Quiz time! 📝

English: Simple Grammar Quiz

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What is the (more than one) of 'cat'?

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