Loads of bread

Loads of bread


Several large loaves of bread



Who looks like half a loaf of bread?


Who looks very short?
Answer: personal words, such as you, he, she



I want_____ loaf of bread,please


i want a loaf of bread,please.
I want a loaf of bread
It's a piece of paper



What's the letter of bread after I want two l


of breads



I think we need two more _____ (loaf) of bread
Fill in the blanks


The plural of loads



l think we need two more _____ (loaf) of bread


The plural form of the noun "loads" is as follows: 1. Generally add - s at the end of the noun, such as: dog dogs, house houses, gram grams. 2. The plural form of the noun ending with - O or - s, - SH, - CH and - x is composed of - es, such as: tomato tomatoes, kiss kisses, watch watches, box boxes, Bush



—Would you like to have some tea or juice?
—_______ ,coffee is OK.
A.Either
B.Neither
C.Both
D.None
I choose a, but the answer is B. why?


B correct
Because the answer is coffee, neither tea nor justice
Would you like tea or juice? Neither, just coffee



would you like some juice?
Why use some instead of any?


Generally speaking, some is used in affirmative sentences, and any is used in interrogative and negative sentences



-Would you like some juice and coffee?-( )I like green tea instead.
both,either or neither.
What does "instead" mean


neither
Do you want juice or coffee? No, I want green tea
Hope to adopt



What would you like to d_____ ,orange juice or some tea?
Complete the sentence according to the meaning and initials


Fill in the drink
What would you like to drink? Orange juice or tea?