HOW MANY T-SHIRTS DO YOU HAVE?

 We all wear T-shirts! Some people have a few. Others have many! In this lesson, we talk about how many T-shirts people have, when they wear them, and how they choose them. We will use different verb tenses like present simple, present continuous, past simple, and future with will/going to. We also use modals like can, should, and must to give advice or talk about possibilities. You will learn how to talk about clothes, habits, shopping, and preferences.

Examples:

  • I have five T-shirts.

  • He is wearing his favorite T-shirt today.

  • She bought two new T-shirts yesterday.

  • I’m going to buy more next week.

  • You should wear a clean T-shirt every day.


🧠 GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple – to talk about habits or facts.

  • I wear T-shirts every day.

  • He has ten T-shirts.

2. Present Continuous – to talk about actions now.

  • I am wearing a red T-shirt.

  • She is choosing a T-shirt to wear.

3. Past Simple – to talk about past events.

  • I bought this T-shirt last month.

  • They wore blue T-shirts at the concert.

4. Future (Will / Going to) – for future plans or predictions.

  • I will buy new T-shirts next week.

  • She is going to wear a green T-shirt tomorrow.

5. Modals (can, should, must)

  • You can wear any color you like.

  • You should wash your T-shirt after using it.

  • You mustn’t wear dirty clothes to school.

6. Comparatives and Superlatives

  • This T-shirt is cheaper than that one.

  • That is the nicest T-shirt I have!

7. Frequency Adverbs

  • I always wear cotton T-shirts.

  • He sometimes wears graphic T-shirts.

8. Prepositions

  • The T-shirts are in the drawer.

  • I got this T-shirt from my friend.


🧾 VOCABULARY (10 Words)

  1. T-shirt – a short-sleeved cotton shirt.

  2. Drawer – a box that slides in and out in furniture.

  3. Cotton – a soft fabric made from the cotton plant.

  4. Pattern – a repeated design (stripes, dots, etc.).

  5. Size – how big or small something is.

  6. Graphic – a design or picture on clothing.

  7. Favorite – the one you like the most.

  8. Fit – how well clothes match your body.

  9. Colorful – full of bright colors.

  10. Comfortable – feeling good and relaxed.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • How many T-shirts do you have?

  • What size do you wear?

  • Where did you buy that?

  • I love the design on your shirt!

  • It looks good on you.

  • That color suits you.

  • Do you prefer plain or graphic T-shirts?

  • This is my go-to T-shirt.

  • I’m going shopping for clothes.

  • I can’t find my favorite one!


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I have ten T-shirts.

  • She wears a different T-shirt every day.

Negative:

  • I don’t have a yellow T-shirt.

  • He doesn’t wear T-shirts with logos.

Questions:

  • Do you like wearing T-shirts?

  • How many do you own?

  • Did you buy a new one?

  • Are you going to wear that today?

  • Will you lend me a T-shirt?

Answers:

  • Yes, I wear them all the time.

  • I think I have about eight.

  • No, I got this last month.

  • Yes, I’m wearing my favorite now.

  • Sure, take one from the drawer.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Lisa: Hey Sam, how many T-shirts do you have?

Sam: Hmm... I think I have around twelve. I wear T-shirts almost every day.

Lisa: Me too! I’m wearing my new one today. Do you like it?

Sam: Yeah, I love the pattern. Where did you get it?

Lisa: From the market. It was cheap, but it’s really comfortable.

Sam: Nice! I bought two last weekend, but I think I need more. I’m going to the mall on Saturday.

Lisa: Cool! You should check the new store. They have amazing T-shirts.

Sam: Thanks! I will go and take a look.


📖 LONG READING

My T-Shirt Collection

I love collecting T-shirts. I started when I was 10 years old. Now I have over 30 T-shirts! I keep them in a big drawer. Most of them are made of cotton, and they have funny or colorful graphics. I wear T-shirts every day because they are comfortable and easy to match with jeans or shorts.

Last year, I traveled to five countries and bought a T-shirt from each place. My favorite one is from Japan. It has a red dragon on it, and it fits me perfectly.

Next week, I’m going to a concert, and I will wear a black T-shirt with the band’s logo. My friends always ask me, “How many T-shirts do you have?” And I always smile.

Questions:

  1. How many T-shirts does the person have?

  2. Where does he keep them?

  3. What material are they made of?

  4. What is his favorite T-shirt?

  5. What will he wear to the concert?

Answers:

  1. Over 30 T-shirts.

  2. In a big drawer.

  3. Most are made of cotton.

  4. A red dragon T-shirt from Japan.

  5. A black T-shirt with the band’s logo.

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