Grammar Worksheet: Quantifiers and Past Tense
This worksheet focuses on two main grammar topics: quantifiers for countable and uncountable nouns, and to be - past tense exercises.
Quantifiers: A Lot of, Lots of, Not Much, Not Many
The first section explains the usage of quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.
Highlight: "A lot of" and "lots of" can be used with both singular and plural countable nouns, as well as uncountable nouns.
Example: "There were a lot of apples in the fridge" (countable noun)
"There was a lot of milk in the bottle" (uncountable noun)
Definition: Countable nouns are things that can be counted (e.g., apples), while uncountable nouns cannot be counted individually (e.g., milk).
The worksheet also covers the negative forms:
Highlight: In negative sentences, use "not many" with countable nouns and "not much" with uncountable nouns.
Example: "There weren't many apples in the fridge" (countable)
"There wasn't much milk in the bottle" (uncountable)
Past Tense Exercises
The second part of the worksheet provides Was were simple past tense Exercises to practice the past form of verbs.
Example: "Before beginning to study, I (rest) for a while."
"Yesterday, I (organize) a farewell party for our teacher."
These exercises include various scenarios using the simple past tense, helping students practice to be - past simple and other regular and irregular verbs in the past tense.
Vocabulary: Some key verbs used in the exercises include:
- Rest
- Organize
- Meet
- Buy
- Brush
- Compose
This worksheet serves as an excellent resource for students learning about There is there are there was, there were exercise and practicing to be past simple constructions. It combines Countable and uncountable nouns exercises with past tense practice, providing a comprehensive grammar review.