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WELCOME TO

GRAMMAR
REINFORCEMENT

Coach Karla Rosales


What is the place of your dreams? Why?
Have you gone there? Why?
Would you like to live there? Why?
When are you planning to go? Why?
How would you like to get there?
And the native people, what about their
culture?
QUANTIFIERS
We use quantifiers when we want to
Key Words: give someone information about the
-QUANTITY
number of something:
(not) many
each
either
(a) few
COUNTABLE several
Key Words: both
-CAN count them
neither
fewer
a couple of
hundreds of
thousands of
UNCOUNTABLE (not) much
a bit of
Key Words:
-CANNOT count them a little
All
Some
More

MIXED A lot of
Enough

QUANTIFIERS No
Any
Key Words: Most
-BOTH, countable and Lots of
uncountable Less
plenty of
heaps of
a load of
loads of
tons of
SOME: We use it for offers and requests (Positive
sentences)

Would you like some tea? I want some apples, please.

ANY: We use it for negative and interrogative


sentences

Do you have any children? We didn't see any tigers.

DIFFERENCES EVERY: We use it with singular nouns to mean all

There was a party in every street.

Every shop was decorated with flowers.

NO: The opposite of every.

No one loves me.

No homework for today.


QUESTIONS?
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times have
you applied?
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A–
Dis-
NEGATIVE Il-
PREFIXES Im-
Key Words:
In-
-NEGATIVE
-Nouns Ir-
-Adjectives
-Verbs Non–
Un–
A–
Words that take a– as a negative prefix
always begin with a consonant.
Dis-

NEGATIVE Words that take dis– as a negative


prefix may begin with a vowel or a
PREFIXES consonant.
Il-
Words that take il– as a negative prefix
always begin with the letter L.
Im-
Words that take im– as a negative prefix
always begin with the letter M or P.
NEGATIVE In-
PREFIXES Words that take in– as a negative prefix
Key Words: can begin with a vowel (except i or u) or a
-NEGATIVE consonant.
-Nouns Ir-
-Adjectives
-Verbs Words that take ir– as a negative prefix
always begin with the letter R.
Non–

NEGATIVE Words that take non– as a negative


prefix may begin with a vowel or a
PREFIXES consonant.
Key Words:
Un–
-NEGATIVE
-Nouns Words that take un– as a negative
-Adjectives prefix may begin with a vowel or
-Verbs
consonant.
QUESTIONS?
Let’s practice
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p+
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See you tomorrow!

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