grammar: describing things using: whats … made of? whats … like? how + adjective + is it?

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Grammar: Grammar:

Describing things Describing things using:using:

What’s … made of?

What’s … like? How + adjective +

is it?

What’s … made of?What’s … made of?

We use this question, when we are interested in knowing the MATERIAL a thing is made of.

E.g. What’s your jacket made of? It is made of leather.

We use this question, to ask about a persons appearance or qualities of something.

E.g. What’s your jacket like? It is really nice, comfortable

and it has a lot of compartments.

What’s … like?What’s … like?

How … is How … is it?it?

We use this question, when we want to know about an specific quantity or quality of something.

E.g. How good at basquetball are you?

I am not very good, I need to practice.

What’s … made What’s … made of?of?

What’s … like?What’s … like?

How … is How … is it?it?

Complete the next excercise Complete the next excercise using: how and what.using: how and what.

1. _________ long are your pants?2. _________ is your blouse made of?3. What are your shoes ________ of?4. _________ short is your skirt?5. What’s your jetski __________?

What’s … made of? Materials.

What’s … like? Appearance.

How + adjective + is it? Quality/quantity.

The End.The End.

Thank you.Thank you.

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