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Pearson Education LimitedEdinburgh GateHarlowEssex CM20 2JEEnglandand Associated Companies throughout the world.
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O Pearson Education Limited 2010
The rights of Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley to be identified asauthors of this Work has been asserted by them in accordance withthe Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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First published 2010
Printed in ChinaSWTC/o1
ISBN 978- 1 -4058-8884-4 (Book)ISBN 978-1 -4082-3490-7 (Pack)
fnglish Grammar Practice
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RevisionRevision 1 (Units 1-2)Revision 2 (Units 1-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104Revision 3 (Units 1-6) ,........................... 106Revision 4 (Units 1-8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108Revision 5 (Units 1-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . 111Revision 6 (Units 1-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114Revision 7 (Units 1-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Revision I (Units 1-16) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120Revision 9 (Units 1-19) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Word List . . . . . . . . . .127
Gontents
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Introduction
New Round-Up 1 English Grammar Practice combines games andfun with serious, systematic grammar practice. lt is ideal for younglearners in the preliminary stages of English language learning.
Students see grammar points clearly presented in colourful boxesand tables. They practise grammar through lively, highly illustratedgames and oral and writing activities.
New Round-Up is especially designed for ditferent studentsstudying English in different ways.
It can be used:o in class with a coursebook. Students do both oral work - in
pairs and in groups - and written work in New Round-Up.o after class. The 'write-in' activities are ideal for homework.
Students can practise what they have learned in the classroom.o on holidays for revision. New Round-Up has clear instructions
and simple grammar boxes, so students can study at homewithout a teacher.
The New Round-Up Teacher's Guide includes a full answer key,quizzes, tests plus answer keys, and audio scripts of progresscheck listening tasks.
wka cal a dog an elephant
a + consonant (b, c, d, f, 9, h, i, k, l, m, tr, p, g, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z)an + vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u)
hosli Circle. Listen and check. Listen and repeat.
1 @/ an biscuit
4 a lan pineapple 5 a lan onion 6 alantomato
7 al anegg 8 a lan lemon
an octopus
loz$ Listen and rePeat.a
(
/ an apple
@/ an orange
3a
oI-a / an cake
9a
10 alanwatermelon 11 a/anol ive 12 alansandwich
A-An
e i looli wt:te a or an. Listen and check.
monKey
elephant
A-An
€ write the words in the correct cotumn.
nenr i lrvt
twt l
' t !
f1
Where are the animals?
I can see an elephant.Picture A! | can see a lion.Picture B! etc.
A:B:A:
Pluraltwo birds
G t'",en and repeat.
Singulara / one bird
q@&
dF#.d\J
three." . . . ,
,---U tHrr-DF/tffYA' I IF
%R
We form the plurals of most nouns by adding -s.
ilouli Write the plurals. Listen and check. Listen and repeat.
1 one ant three . A.nV?" 2 onefrog four. . . . . . 3 one dog three
5 one tiger three 6 one lion
_i
Stt,4#k
w:ffitwo . . , , .
,dd#
[['ffi'
&ffi'ffi#cffid@p
od\s4 one snake
r#9 one zebra four8 oneelephant two., . , .7 one cow two ,.
Plurals oilozli Listen and rePeat.
Nouns ending in: consonant + y + -ies ,
onebutterfryW two butterfliesry1kr
one donkey
C G Write the plurals. Listen and check. Listen and repeat.
BUT
vowel (a, e, o, u) + y -r -s.
strawberry cherry keyboy baby lady
1 three f,oYe 2 two
twodonkeys \aU
teymonkey
q& ^c7 qa7/t .3 ffi trxF- -7 ' - -'!Jt 5L E
3 four 4 two
8n35 five .
ffi€6 four 8 two
Plurals
G a,",en and repeat.
busglassdishtorchboxpotato
busesglassesdishestorchesboxespotatoes
radio - radiospiano - pianos
giraffe - giraffes
dish glass tomato
Nouns ending in -s, -ss,-sho -ch, -x or -o + -es.
Nouns ending in -f or -feby removing the -f or -fe+ -ves.
uuelf
nEnEs ej
I Count and write.
.J,kA*?= "l=x1 ... .throp. woluae" "..
OID
scarf
oo
4
M 8 Mr,,
Plurals O
ffi Corplete the crossword with the plurals.
'44]'r--tf-
'@hF*
G t,r,en and repeat.
lrregular plurals
r tqn{L-
r--r
t Ipeople
/}sfeet
44HE?*1r
geese
Ytr+oxen
I}
|lperson
\J
) l
#foot
4w*1r
goose
tuox
aff ian vdh...
G /TUET
men
e-)ff#\a1f"1p{l /dB uB
8H o B
sheep
e&women
Wffideer
frman
&-->\+-iidUA C B
sheep
-.
I - - i l
-1rg-l -
-
-T-
woman
{
Kdeer
mice
I ^f,E stbn&t I IT
ltt db
children
rf,m\itlvY
teeth
8<*<
fish
mouse
-w
ffichi ld
m-lV
tooth
"b*6Is{-*l
e€fish
@
# "'t","
Plurals
the correct words.
)k% "*mffi.*foffi mu fi#1 mouset@ 2 sheep/sheeps
J fl*ffifl5 foot / feet 6 person / people
€ Count and write.
*<ffi€
ffi.;1 d"\\m\ n/ \ nl\/vu \J"
4 tooth / teeth
GT#il
G:*tr
n
rl'- !
8 woman / women
3 fishes / fish
l*r R, *'.m --;,- -aANKr' rTr* af t# laE7 child / children
ffiftfl1 Lhree men
ffre$5 , . ,
foot person sheep child mouse fish man tooth
ffiftn#ffiffi%
6 7 - , 8
10
Plurals
it. '. ' l i Complete the table. Listen and check.
bag boy tomato elephantehild box cherry babywolf strawberry scarf foot
leaf owlbutterfly mouseglass
knifemanwatch
children
Look at the pictures for a minute. Close your book and try toremember.
2
dru
#ooooaa &fit * {
'*
#
5
*
#q,
€,ry UUU TtFive strawberries.No! Six strawberries.
I
-:qk{-,'flel(lrrud
'fRI&$i
11
Progress Gheck | (Units t-21
,-:\i I TWri teaoran.
_\) \c^ P€1gP gtH* ./_r{\r ,/r.
antSbee9oenci l
12
,/=,, $ ) write the plurals.
I
2345o
man - rnen
fish -
strawberry -
knife -
radio -
bus -
Itr'Frnlua$\fi
O i;rz;i Listen and colour. There is one example.
CG tqsi
)ne fish, two fiahThree fish, four)ne tomato, two tomatoesThree tomatoeg, more!1ix e66a,6oven e00oEiqht egqa, nineHurry up! It'o dinner time!
7 apple -
8 glass -
9 baby -
10 dish -
11 foot -
12 toy -
)ne knife, two kniveaThree knives, four)ne 6laao, two glaoaeoThree 6laooeo, more!)ix dishea, 6even disheaEi7ht dishea, nineHurry up! It'o dinner time!
Progress Check I
13 leaf - , ,
14 sandwich -
15 box -'16 person -
17 deer -
18 ox -
@
-€
A-=rR_
fi:l
l.-..1 C_a
ffiulJ13
E4Ftffi_gw-q.6*ry
off t,",en and repeat.
5ffiffi
wffft
ffi r,rl"t"h the words to the pictures.
lr. a 'ff&
B*5we6hev ' f f&eff i '
.iSingular Plural
lweyou youheshe theyit
,He
&trj
14
Personal Pronouns O
.-€#]tb*"lr'./ e c SAH d AA
,\ryit / they
& ffffff i
@ n""d and circle.
r@lsne 4 it / they
w8 we / they
3 he/she
@
and check.
7 i t lhe
we or they. Listen
5 l /you 6
@ G write t,vort,
ffitrAU ft
1,1
fr
11
15
1210
Personal Pronouns
wtit e he,she, it, we, you or they.
1 Sophie ehe
2 Georgios3 you and Lisa4 Mum5 Mark and I6 Lily and Tom7 dogsI Mum and Dad
9 car10 pencils'11 you and Nick12 Mia and I13 book14 Dad15 desk16 children
*€1y"
Name the pictures. Say the personal subject pronoun.
6
A: Balloons.B: They! Woman,A: She! etc.
16
h.,rd Litten and repeat. Then act out.
(Hello,l'm Den.Hi! I'm Pam and
he'e Peter,
NegativeLong Form Short Form
Yea, we are,We're from New
York, What'a thie?.
Interrogative
Am l?Are you?ls he?ls she?ls it?Are we?Are you?Are they?
AffirmativeLong Form
lamYou areHe isShe isIt isWe areYou areThey are
Short Form
l 'mYou'reHe'sShe'sIt'sWe'reYou'reThey're
I am notYou are notHe is notShe is notIt is notWe are notYou are notThey are not
l 'm notYou aren'tHe isn'tShe isn'tIt isn'tWe aren'tYou aren'tThey aren't
1 She@/areadoctor,2 | am / are ten.3 lt am / is a penguin.4 They is / are robots.5 We is / are friends.6 You am / are eight.
Listen and check. Listen and repeat.O G Read and circle'
'ffiffik17
*r,, a 'rt, 's or 're.
Lucy'9Ben
firefighters.4 Bi l [
The verb 'to be'
a doctor.a clown.
an artist.
123 Look at Terry and Steve. They
I am no|
TheyWeShe ,ItYou
t- ';:ft
a student.chairs.
British.
1 'm not
TheyWeShe , ,ItYou
,='..;
123
,4'5
1B
@ rill in the gaps as in the examples:
eleven years old.an orange,
from London.
5 Stella a nurse.6 Look at Elisha and Pam. They
singers.I a pilot.
'.-.. .'= t a''41' . . ; ;a. ,a
a student,chairs,
British.eleven years old.
an orange.from London.
2
€ write isnt or aren't.
1 l'm not at school.2 We aren't eight,3 She isn't a teacher,4 lt isn't Monday.5 They aren't tomatoes.6 You aren't a firefighter.7 He isn't in the house.
The verb 'to be'
Tony , |en'tCanadian. He's American.Melek , , , ,Egyptian. She's Turkish,Costas and Chloe
Italian,They're Greek.C6lineBritish, She's French.Klaus , , Polish.He's German,Micaela and Lucas
,, , , Brazi l ian.They're Argentinian,
7 HarukiChinese. He's Japanese.
3
4
@€j
@a
G€lR€
ffi1gG5REEjRFT
E;
5
6
7
G G Read and match'Listen and check.
a
b
c
d
e
tg
It's Tuesday.You're a clown.He's in the garden,They're apples.She's a doctor,I'm at home,We're nine,
19
O The verb rto be'
# f-ook and write is, isnt, are or aren't.
@10 : 252513
:28t
doctor i
I
{Q Itv
student :_:
Brazilian tl
j.-_-*-.1
teacher
Japanese
student student teacher
English Greek,, German English
j ;-.-^",--*--a ='--'-.*.-.-F
1 Ann ie1',L a doctor. She a student.2 Manos , a student, He a doctor.3 Carl and Ricardo fifteen. They thirteen.4 Helen and Mitsuko , students. They , , teachers,
5 Mitsuko ten. She twenty-five,6 Ann, Carl and Ricardo , teachers, They students,
7 Ann and Helen French. They English.
8 Ricardo English. He Brazilian.
9 Helen and Mitsuko thirteen years old, They , , twenty-five,
10 Carl , , Greek, He German.
Short Answers
Am l/Are you tall?ls he/she/it in the garden?
Are we/you/ students?they
Yes, lam.Yes, he/she/it is.Yes, we/you/ are.
they
No, l 'm not.No, he/she/it isn't.No, we/you/ aren't.
they
20
ffi on"wer the questions.
ls he a teacher?, .Yo,a,,he, te.
2 ls it a mouse?No, tt tgn'f,.It'g a cat.
The verb 'to bet
4 ls she a doctor?
7 Are they dogs? 8 Are you eight?5 Are you a nurse?ffils it a motorbike?
*rl|+ ,r:ir
Name the job.
Team A 51: Are you a doctor?Leader: No, I'm not.Team B 51: Are you a teacher? etc.
Read about Jane. Write about you.
Hi! I
Hil I'm Jane,l'm tcn,l'm a student,
21
Progress Gheck 2 (Units 3-4)
writ e am,is or are.
1 Tony21., ,
@ Cnoose the correct item.
1 Tom and I are friends. , . . .A They @wr c
2 The boys are happy,garden.AHe BWe C
3 You and Mike are students.
. are ten.He
are in the
Theyare at
5 Look at Layla. is happy.AShe BHe C l t
6 Look at the horse. is white.Al t BThey C I
7, , . are ool iceoff icers.A He B They C She
8 Amy is nine. , is a student.AHe BShe C l t
9 Hello! am Sam.A She BHe cl
school,A We B They
4 is a pen.
AHe Bl t
c
c
You
They
t.5 . a student.
happy today.
(tre\-,,/
2
3 You4 John and Sue
from England.friends.
# write the questions and answers.
1 elephant 2 girlsle it an elephantYea, it ig,
3 teacher?2 Are they 7irle
No, they aren't,They're boye,
fl$
4 pencils 5 apple
22
i1rsli Listen and tick (/) the box. There is one example.
How old is Emma? 2 What is Mark
&n1 Where is Alex from? 3 Who is Nina?
FFFEE=t, : , r ,f f :J7--r Ii4] fF------I' ':, ZftaR 1.", I---r_-J- _-rJ .--aj
Kitr
You are )arahI am DenYou're elevenI am ten
We are friendsWe're at achoolWe are studentaWe are cool
, Progre,$s Ctreck 2-Wqq.g*s%3ry5qeqe.4,s". .&r.-. "
It'a a pencilIt'a a bookIt's a claasroomLook,look,look!
)chool ia fun)chool ia greatHe'a a teacherHe is latel
tri
:
ffi5',*'$
ffiri : - i ,
rcT_l
,pg"9lry
(\€i'l
)\7./--a-l\
zr, (l] x\.vJl#1'
rcT_l
's job?
mtEt-t
A@tE-l-t
23
i!r,li l-i.ten and rePeat.
This / These
This(near)
That / Those
That(far)
These(near)
i;zz;1 Look at Peter's photographs. Read and circle. Listen and check.
Those i
(far) I
/d/4
1.9/
This is a crocodile. That is an eleohant.
Those are eleohants.
These are crocodiles.
t @l rhat is a hipPo'
2 These / Those are birds.
3 This i That is a giraffe,
4 These / Those are elephants.
5 This / These is a tiger,
6 Those / That are zebras.
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This / That - These / Those
Write lhis, That,Ihese or lhose.
"What's Lhig
"lt 's a motorbike."
"What's"lt 's a bus."
"What are"They're planes."
"What's"lt 's a train."
"What's"lt 's a car,"
"What's"lt 's a helicopter."
"What are"They're lorries."
25
O rhis / That - These / Those
write rhis, That,rhese or Those.
Point to objects in the classroom.
26
hr.$ t-isten and repeat. Then act out.
.--_What is there on
There isThere are
Affirmative
Long Form Short Form
There's
Negative
Long Form Short Form
Interrogative
There is not There isn't ls there?There are not There aren't Are there?
hz+li Read and circle. Listen and check.
1 qfere 9/There are a teacher in the classroom.2 There is/There are a board in the classroom,3 There is/There are three boys in the classroom,4 There is/There are a chair in the classroom.5 There is/There are four bags in the classroom.6 There is/There are three desks in the classroom.7 There isiThere are two windows in the classroom.8 There is/There are five notebooks in the
classroom.
There ia a book,
27
There is / There are
ffi f-oof at the picture and write questions and answers.
#*
1 Are there , three sheep?Ne,.Vhere aron'L. There are Lwe eheep.
2 Are there three geese?Yeo,. Lhere are,
3 , ,, two dogs?
4
5 . two cows?
6
7
8
I
10
one horse?
one man?
three trees?
two cninrenl
one bird?
28
There is / There are
aoo* at the picture. Filt in: there is, there isn?, there are, there aren't.
a dog in the garden.a cat in the garden.three trees in the garden.two girls in the garden.a table in the garden,four chairs in the garden.
two boys in the garden.a mouse in the garden.
Describe the picture to your partner.
1
2 . .
3,
4
5
6
7
8
Thero.r.e
tll,r.y,rts
Look at the picture for a minute. Close your book and try toremember.
two oloPhanteone alli7ator throo lionstwo zabraa on7liTer four monkaYe
Are there two elephants?No, there aren't. There is one elephant.
A:B:
29
Progress Gheck 3 (Units 5-6)
write rhis, That,rhese or rhose.
1 Thie is acrocodile. birds. elephants.
\ lY]
l l/ l
l
6 arestrawberries,
7
erasers.are
balloon.
Write lhere's , There are, There isnt or There aren't.
1 a chair,,There'o a chair in the garden.
2 tour childrenfour children in the garden.
3 three birds, three birds in the garden.
4 a bikea bike in the garden.
5 a tablea table in the garden,
6 four balls
7 one mouse
8 three trees
9 acat
10 four dogs
four balls in the garden,
one mouse in the garden,
three trees in the garden.
a cat in the garden.
four dogs in the garden,
30
@ *t,,e in the plural.
This is an elephant.Theae are elephanf,a,
That is a zebra.
3 There is a lion.
lEffidO
O itruti Listen and colour. There is one example.
^4,
^xp@eA, s€/ sre-^ wfu,
There are monkeya There'a a hippo /h:{ ail-There'a a lion, too There are tigera, too ^ Bllt p ffi
T:;',ff,'::r:,ezoo T:;',:::;:::nezoo ffi#wdP*-DThere's a biq qrey elephant There's an octopua T-il-ft-And there ii penquina, too And there are dolphino, too A V V Vweareh'ppy wearehuppy
ffi%*n n frl::::':."'oo'
*':':,:::'::"
Progre,ss Check 3@.:Et:itr.*r:lj{+ili*ilrii,lltllljrllitl' i ittwfrttt:it; irijtititiiwi.t#
4 That is an owl.
5 This is a tiger.
6 There is an alligator,
%eK'
31
[;rrd Li"ten and rePeat. Then act out.
That isn't your dreaa,'", 6ive me my dreoo, pleaoe!i_eruur,i That ia Dad's hat.
It'a hia hat.That ia Mum'e dreaa. :4. It'a her dreaa, =-'
John,7ive memy hat, pleaoe!.
Personal pronouns Possessive adjectives
Iy0uhesneitWE
youthey
myy0urhisneritsouryourtheir
Possessive pronouns
mtneyourshishers
oursyourstheirs
Possessive case
We use's withI
one person or animal. U
ffiMary's schoolbag
We use s' with more than one person or anim:I]
@ffia/x#T
the boys dogs
BUT
32
the men's hats
O n""d and circle.
-/--\.1 This ir Qtar$) / Marks' bike.2 They're the dogs'/ dog's tails.3 l t 's Emma's i Emmas'house.4 Those are the people's / peoples' cars.
@ *t*e 's or ' .
Gomplete.
These watches are for men.These are men'7 waf,Cheg
These are hats for women.These areAre these games for boys?Are these
Possessives
It's the doctor's / doctors' bag.That's the elephants' i elephant's nose.These are Sam's / Sams' books.They're the children's / childrens'toys,
This is Dad umbrella.These are the women dresses.Those are girls hats.They're the lions tails.
These aren't toys for babies.These aren'tThis bike is for Lisa.This isThat bag is for Jake.That is
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
1 That's Lisa'6. , .2 They're the boys3 Those are Tom ,4 lt's the baby
jacket.
books.pens.
bed.
?
@ Corplete.
12345
This isThis isThese are theThis isThese are the
bicycle.schoolbag.
hats,camera.books.
b@
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Tony'e
V Possessives
C write the possessive adiectives.
1 (He) ..Uiq". father is a doctor. 6 (He) eyes are blue.2 (l) . sister is ten years old. 7 (We) dog is white.
3 (They) . car is red. 8 (He) . mother is a teacher.4 (You) . bicycles are old; . I (They) . brother is tall.
5 (She) . house is big. 10 (l) . . .. " . " sister is Mary.
il Write the possessive pronouns.
1 lt's lvan's cat. lt's ". nt2" 4 lt's the boys' ball. lt's2 lt's Sarah's watch. lt's . . " 5 lt's your game. lt's3 lt's your car. lt's 6 lt's my bike. lt's
I n""o ano crrcre.
1 Costas is@/ mine friend. 6 This is John's bed. lt's his / her bed.2 This car is their / theirs. 7 The brown hat is my / mine.3 lt is Ann's dress, lt's her / hers dress. ' 8 Dimitris is their / theirs son.4 These books are your / yours. 9 My / Mine jacket is red.5 This is our / ours house. lt's our / ours. 10 This is Jane's bag. lt's her / hers bag.
fizali Match the sentences. Listen and check.
1 This is our car.2 This is Aya's jacket,
3 This is my dog.4 These are my friends' bikes.5 This is Ahmed's camera.6 These are your books.
a lt's hers.b They're theirs.c They're yours.d lt's his.e lt's ours.f lt 's mine.
, ' 34 . ,
@ write the sentences.
Possessives O
Thts ie )liver'e caL,It'e hre cat,
Thre cat r.e hte. .
1 0liver cat
2'lhes,sgR
3 Luigi
4 the boys
5 Mr Brown
6 Rose
hat
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O Possessives
ffi eut 'in the correct place.
1 Are these the boys' bikes?2 This is Kims dress.3 What's your mums name?4 Are these the childrens bags?5 Those are the girls cameras,
6 ls this the doctors car?7 My brothers name is Bob.8 This is Tinas desk.9 These are my friends radios.
10 Those are the womens houses.
Pick an item from the bag. Ask questions to find out whose it is.
A: ls this your pencil, Mary?B: No, it isn't mine. lt's Sam's.A: Sam, is this your pencil?
C: Yes, it is. lt's my pencil.
Point to objects in the classroom. Guess whose they are.
Wn.r. Org
ff t'"ten andrepeat. Then act out.
|Can you
,cu, yoi uwim?)
No.l can't. ,b-- {
W,:,ffiu, youfitennia?
Affirmative
I canYou canHe canShe canIt canWe canYou canThey can
can anawer
Negative
Long form Short form
I cannot I can'tYou cannot You can'tHe cannot He can'tShe cannot She can'tIt cannot lt can'tWe cannot We can'tYou cannot You can'tThey cannot They can't
Interrogative
Can l?Can you?Can he?Can she?Can it?Can we?Can you?Can they?
your queotiona,
Short Answers
Can you drive?
Yes, I can.
No, lcan' t .
l leol)Read and circle. Listen and check. Listen and repeat.
1 He can /(cfrtrride a bike.
5 You coil / can'trun.
2 He can / can'tswim.
{n
6 | can / can't cook.
3 | can / can't playthis guitar.
7 We Gon i can'tsee.
4 They c?n i can'tjump.
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8 lt can / can't fly.
tGant
@ on"*er the questions.
1 Can he run?Yes, he can.
3 Can he swim?No,
Can he climb?
Yes,
Can she jump?
No,
Can it read?No,
Can they walk?No,
Can he ride a horse?No,
Can Ann sing?Yes,
Can he drive?No,
10 Can they fly?No, , ,
4 cooklcanlhel?
5 can't / Ann / play the guitar
6 drive a car I you I can I ?
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@ ert the words in the correct order to make sentences as in the example:
1 swim l l lcan/verywel l! can sutim very wqll, ,
2 they / play basketball / can I ?
3 Tony / ride a bike / can
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@ Wn"l canlcant you do? Write sentences.
swim r$de a **r** uualk run
***g PlaY the guitar mfifrmtu fly
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drive ride swim play sing dance
Yea, I can. /No,l can't,
Prryre€:,{heek 4,filnite 7-8/
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This is6l) / mine house.Bob is her / hers dad.The blue dress is your / yours.
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dogs / drivebirds i flycats / readfish / swimsnakes / walk
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These are the boys' bikes. These bikes are..theirE.. .Look at the cat! . . . . tail is very long.This is Mum's hat. This hat is .
I wtite the sentences.
Emma / bookthe men / carsthe dogs / tailsTom / jacket
the teacher / deskthe children / bags
Itr'p. EmmalE.boo.K,.
His / He cat is black.Are these books our / ours?That car is their / theirs.
You'reten. lt 's .... birthdaytoday.We're sisters. These jeans areHi,Camila. ls th is . . . . dog?
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2 cook&ffiru A1 swim
Can iL ewim?Yee, iL can.
8ffi6€Read the questions. Listen and write a nameor a number. There are two examples.
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oWhat is the boy's name?How old is he?What is his friend's name?How old is she?What is her dog's name?How many cats are there at Alex's house?
Can you jump and touch the oky?Can you okip, can you fly?Can you swim and climb up hiqh?Can you oinq with me?
Can you liaten, can you look?Can you clean and can you cook?Can you read an En6liah book?Can you oinq with me?
Progre,ss Check 4
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Can you drink and can you eat?Can you walk alonq the atreet?Can you otamp with both your feet?Can you oin6 with me?
Can you catch and can you throw?Can you watch a W show?Can you wave and shout HELL)?Can you oin6 with me?
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G, t,",en and rePeat. Close the door,pleaoe!
We use the imperative to tell someone what to do or what not to do.
i l.oti Match the sentences with the pictures. Listen and check. Listen andrepeat.
Positive(base verb)
Close the window, please!
MPlease don't take photos!
?leaae don't talk!
Negative(don't + bare form)
Please don't eat so much!Do your homework!Please help me with the dishes!
Don't stL onthaL charr!
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The Imperative
tl ss ll Listen and repeat.
@ U." the phrases to write sentences as in the exampte:
Can€e
1 Let'e dance,
play football go to the zoo
Eat your breakfast!Don't look at her! ,Listen to himl , .
go for a ride
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Go to bedt Don't qo to bed!Close the door!Don't talk!
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Tell your partner what to do. Your partner does it.
stand upsit down
close the doorgo out
dancetalk
writeeat
D:)Land up! @ sLande up)7tL down! (A erte down)
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|;.ui Li=ten and repeat. Then act out.
We have gof arabbit.
Jean has got a camera.Jim has got a bike.Have they got a dog?No, they haven't got a dog.They have got a rabbit. i"
I have 6ot abike,
Affirmative
Long Form Short Form
I have got l've gotYou have got You've gotHe has got He's gotShe has got She's gotIt has got lt's gotWe have got We've gotYou have got You've gotThey have got They've got
Long Form
I have not gotYou have not gotHe has not gotShe has not gotIt has not gotWe have not gotYou have not gotThey have not got
Short Form
I haven't gotYou haven't gotHe hasn't gotShe hasn't gotIt hasn't gotWe haven't gotYou haven't gotThey haven't got
Interrogative
Have I got?Have you got?Has he got?Has she got?Has it got?Have we got?Have you got?Have they got?
Negative
In American English we use:
Affirmative I have, you have, he has, she has, it has, we have, you have, they have
Negative I don't have, you don't have, he doesn't have, she doesn't have,it doesn't have, we don't have, you don't have, they don't have
Interrogative Do I have? Do you have? Does he have? Does she have? Does ithave? Do we have? Do you have? Do they have?
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'Have / Have gotn
ffi n""d and circle.
She has / havelong hair.
6 You has / havegot a horse.
3 | has / have got aradio.
7 They has / haveapples.
5 They6 You7l .8 She
He has / have got
two balloons,
8 We has i have got
a computer.
. new bags., ,gotapen,two oranges.. got pencils,
( wti,e four things you have got.
l wetras/@red bikes.
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It has / have got
long ears.
,,O *r,,e has or have.
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, , got blue jackets.
, a long tail.
a red hat.
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'Have / Have got'
f4) ritt in the gaps as in the examptes:\:-/
1 | have qot a pencil.2 He a balloon.3 We a bicycle.4 You friends.5 Mary an umbrella.6 | have noL 7oL a ball,7 She a radio,8 We a helicopter.9 They a sister.
10 Lydia and Mark a computer.
(ve 4otHeWeYouMary
a penci l .a balloon.a bicycle.friends.an umbrella.
t haven't. qoL a ball.She a radio.We a helicopter.They a sister.Lydia and Mark a computer.
Write the sentences. Use has got, have got, haven't gotor hasnt got.
she / dollthe hae qoL a dol l .
they / booksThev haven' f . r tntt t rvJ t tavvtr u vJvt
pooK9,
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fffr5 we / kites4 it I a long tail
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6 you / black hair
I wt:te the sentences in the negative.
They have got umbrellas.. . . Lh ey. hauenlt .q ot. umh rel.l ap..We have got a TV,
sHave / Have got'
4 You have got a parrot.
5 He has got a car.
She has got a cat. 6 We have got bikes.
I write four things you have n't got.
Note: We use and to join similar things.
I write the sentences.
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Short Answers
Have you got a book?
Has he/she/it got big ears?
Yes, l/we have.
Yes, he/she/it has.
No, l/we haven't.
No, he/she/it hasn't.
hsz11 Write the questions and answers. Listen and check.
1 Anni apenci l?Hae Ann 7ot a.pencil?Yee, ehe hae.
3 you / flowers?
the boys I acat?Have the boye qot- -^+2a uav?
No, they haven't.
,Thqy'ue qof a brrd,
5 Tom/agui tar?
7 he la bal l?
9 the girl / a camera?
4 she/acar?
you / a kite?
8 they / hats?
-'#tO the clown / bananas?
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'Have / Have @got'
,@,tl# Put the words in the correct order.w
1 got / Nikos I Ieet I big / hasNrkoe ha,e qot big feeh.
2 hau / Ann and Kim / long I got I have?
3 | / got I dog I not/a/ have
4 alhe/hasi computer lgot?
5 have / long I got ltails / cows?
Tell your partner what you and your family have got I haven't got.
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birdwatch car ball
l# iradio
cat mobile phone
Have you 6ot a bikeT
Hao your dad 6ot
l . - . . - - . . - - -tYea,l have,
camera
robot
sunglassescomputer rabbit
, computer?
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Progress Check 5 (Unfts 9- lO,
( 1 ) mut"h the sentences to the pictures.
Don't walk on the floor! Let's play tennis.Please look at the board! Be quiet!
Don't touch the cake!tefs€ele+he+e+
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( 2 ) write the sentences.
1 Ben -N (/) / computer (I)2 Anna & Billy / rabbit (/) I dog (x)
3 Kate & | / watches (/) I rulers (,Y)
4 Nikos - TV (/) / camera (,Y)
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Progress Check 5
.f il.rti Listen and tick (rz) the box. There is one example.
Who is David?
2 Who is Lisa?
My mum haa 6ot a dreaaMy mum haa 6ot a hatMy mum haa qot, ,uiait re€Fffi
lvly brother'o qot a moueoMy brother'a 6ot a froqlvly brother'a qot a biq onakeAnd he's 6ot a little doq!
MIK1 Which is Sally's house?
E]3 Whathas Ben got?
iOGW/I have qot a kiteI have qot a dollI've qot a W
My dad haa qot a watch
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fiool'i Li"ten and repeat. Then act out.
Do you like chocolate, Tim?
\ Do you eat appleo, Tim?
Do you bruah your teeth, Tim?
Atfirmative
I likeYou likeHe likesShe likesIt likesWe likeYou likeThey like
Long form
I do not likeYou do not likeHe does not likeShe does not likeIt does not likeWe do not likeYou do not likeThey do not like
Negative
Short form
I don't l ikeYou don't likeHe doesn't likeShe doesn't likeIt doesn't likeWe don't likeYou don't l ikeThey don't like
I never bruah my teeth,
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Interrogative
Do I like?Do you like?Does he like?Does she like?Does it like?Do we like?Do you like?Do they like?
We use the present simple for permanent or habitual actions.:il
Spelling: 3rd person singular
verbs ending in: -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o -) + -esI dress - he dresses
consonant * y-r- iesI try - he tries BUT
I go - he goes
I play - he plays
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14 l teach - he , .
15 | cry - he
16 lgo-he
17 ls i t -he . .
18 l t idy-he.
/-7\( I ) Fill in the correct form of the verbs.\:-/
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lp lay-he.
I watch - he
ldo-he
lread-he.
I write - he
.liveo. , 7 l f ly-he
8 lwork-he
I lwash-he
10 lmiss-he
11 lg ive-he
12 lbrush-he
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Short Answers
Do you like apples?
Does he/she/it like apples?
Do they like apples?
Present Simple
Yes, ldo. /No, ldon' t .
Yes, he/she/it does.No, he/she/it doesn't.
Yes, they do. / No, they don't.
fr writ" do, does and short answers.
1 , Doee Youssef watch TV in theevenings?YeS, ne AOe).
2every day?Yes,
Ann and Jo go to school
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No,
No,
Yes,
Jamie like eggs?
they live in London?
the cat eat fish?
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1 Simon livee
2He
3He
9 o'clock.
4He
12 o'clock.
(live) in London.(work) in a school.
(start) work at
(have) lunch at
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3 o'clock.
6He
the evenings,
7He
10 o'clock in the evening,
(finish) work at
(read) books in
(go) to bed at
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Present Simple
@ loof< at the pictures. Answer the questions.
have
What does Lucy do at 8 o'clock in themorning?Lucy walka to echool atB o'clock in the mornrnq.
What does she do at 12 noon?
do watch walk
3 What does she do at 4 o'clock in theafternoon?
4 What does she do at 7 o'clock in theevening?
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do their homework.live in ltaly.
play tennis.
@ loof at the clock faces. What do you do every day at this time? Write four
sentences.
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WeSheITheyYouHe
do not like fish.eat chicken.
drive a car.do their homework,
live in ltaly.play tennrs.
WeSheITheyYouHe
don f, l ike fish.eat chicken.
drive a car,
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Present Simple
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(ride) my bike to school,
@ Look at the table and write what they like and what they don't like.
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(start) school at 9 o'clock.
4He
(watch) TV in the evenings.
You
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5We(live) in Paris.
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Present Simple
S fi Read and match. Listen and check.
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My family and I don't live in London.Maria doesn't play in the evenings.Our dog doesn't eat fish.You don't read a newspaper in the afternoon.Rob doesn't play the guitar.The children don't like oranges.I don't ride a horse.My brother and I don't go to bed at 9 o'clock.
abcoefgh
He plays the piano.
I ride my bike.You read books.They like apples,We live in New York.It eats chicken.We go to bed at 10 o'clock.She watches TV.
ffi n"X and answer questions as in the examples:
Chloe
Andy
Sally & Ben
You
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Yop,"qhe "dqep,.Ne, e,he deeen't.
. N.e,. s h.Q .d e p.E n'I.
Do.ypu 4a.to, ephcol?
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@ *t,ae sentences.
ldolan likeYou startMother play
They worksMary and Tony goes
I play football o,n ?undaye,
Present Simple
in a schoolfootballon Sundaysschool at 9 o'clocktheir homework every dayburgersshopping on Saturdays
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Do you like pizza?
Does your dad work in a school?Do your friends go to the park in the afternoon?Does your mum like flowers?Do you do your homework every day?Does your teacher drive to school?Does your friend play football on Sundays?Do you eat breakfast with your family in the morning?
Continue the story.
"Josh has a busy day, He wakes up at 6 o'clock in the morning ..."A: At 7:00 am he has breakfast.B: At 8:00 am he goes to work.
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Present Simple
Ask and answer questions with your partner.
get upgo to work
get upgo to work
finish workwosh the dishes
wotch TV
f inish workcook dinnerreod o bookwotch TV
get upgo to schoolhave lunch
do homeworkwotch TVgo to bed
Doea il,iii qii upat 7 o'clock? Ye,s, he dii;: Dii
Amy and Jack qetup at 7 o'clock?
Write about your daily routine.
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tl +z llListen and repeat. Then act out.
What are youdotng, Tony?
That'snrce.halpinqAre you
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l'm makinq acake, Mum,
Yea, I am, Mum.l am breaking
the eaaa!\
Affirmative
Long form Short form
I am working I 'm workingYou are working You're workingHe is working He's workingShe is working She's workingIt is working lt 's workingWe are working We're workingYou are working You're workingThey are working They're working
Spell ing rules:
th ink - th inkingwork - working BUT
t ,) nOO -ing to the verbs.
Long form
I am not workingYou are not workingHe is not workingShe is not workingIt is not workingWe are not workingYou are not workingThey are not working
put - puttingrun - running
Short form
I'm not workingYou aren't workingHe isn't workingShe isn't workingIt isn't workingWe aren't workingYou aren't workingThey aren't working
5 walk
6 stop
Negative Interrogative
Am lworking?Are you working?ls he working?ls she working?ls it working?Are we working?Are you working?Are they working?
We use the present continuous for act ions happening now.
1 read
2 swim
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4 sit
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Present Gontinuous
write - writing BUT: see - seeingdance - dancing
i s takeI
i 4 close1 come2 make
3dry4cry
1 study2 pay
5 say6try
I aoo -rng to the verbs.
1 swim2 sit3 read4 drink5do6 sing7 make
.. e.wimmipL . .
! mO -rng to the verbs.
, .. .a?rnna. . . . 5 have6 agree
play - playing ffy - flying
I naa -ing rothe verbs.
...qhMyina...
8 kick9 play
10 sleep11 fight12 clean13 run14 jump
15 talk16 watch17 cook18 eat19 cut20 dance21 have
Short Answers
Amls he/she/it sleeping? No, he/she/it isn't.Arelwe/you/i talking? Yes,l we/you/ | are. No, lwe/you/iaren't .
theythey they
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@ wtite short answers.
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1 playLong form :Short form :
ls she sleeping? Yes,ls he reading? Yes,
ahe iaut tv. t .v.
ls it flying? No, . . .Are the boys playing football? Yes, . ,ls she swimming? No,ls he driving a car? No, ,
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Present Gontinuous
7 Are the birds singing? Yes, .I Are the monkeys eating? No,. . . ,9 ls the man sitting? Yes,
10 Are they dancing? Yes,. .11 ls she watching TV? No,.12 ls he skateboarding? No,
.Th e. q irl. io "plavin A, ton n iq..,t he,' o, p,l ayr n 0 Le n n t e,
2 kickthe ball
3 dance
4 talk on the phone
5 jump over the fence
6 work in the garden
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Present Gontinuous
I wtite questions as in the example:
the boythe womenMariaIJeffthe girls
AmlsAre
I e. lhe .h ey. watohi rra .W7.
riding bicycleswatching TVtalking in the kitchensleepingeating an orangedoing my homework
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I e"f questions as in the example:
Yes, Tom is talking on the phone. Yes, they are doing their homework.
Yes, I am eating an orange. Yes, Father is reading a book.
Yes, they are dancing. Yes, he is watching W.
I write negative sentences as in the example:
Bob is reading a comic. (book) . He.iqnlt.rQadinq a.hoo.k,.The boys are playing with the dog. (cat)
Pat is wearing jeans. (haQ.
The teacher is talking to Mrs Huston. (Mrs Morton) ...The men are riding horses. (bicycles)
The girl is eating an apple. (banana)
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Present Gontinuous
ffi loof at the picture and write sentences as in the example. Use the verbs inthe list.
o climb a tree o clean the windows o swim o sleep o listen to the radio. f€a+a+ew€pep€# r water the flowers o play with toys o drink tea
Mr Green is sleeping.
Mrs Green is swimming.
Grandmother is singing,
Grandfather is eating.
5 James is washing the dishes.
Mr Green tsn't oleepinq, He ie readtnq a newzpaper.
The ducks are runninq. . .
The cat is drinking milk.
8 Karen is reading a book.
9 The children are drawing.
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(f f ) Loof at the pictures and put the verbs into the present continuous.
It's 7 o'clock on Monday morning. The family is in thekitchen.1 Mr and Mrs West , are dri,nkrnq (drink) coffee.2 Grandfather3 Joe4 Sally
(read) a newspaper.(go) to school.
(eat) breakfast.
It's 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon and the family is inthe living room.5 Mr West
TV.6 Mrs West7 Joe8 Sally
(watch)
(talk) on the phone.(do) his homework.
(play) with her train.
It's 10 o'clock on Sunday morning. The family is in thegarden.
9 Mr and Mrs Westsun.
10 Joe and Katy11 Grandfather12 Grandmother13 Sally
(sit) in the
(play) football.(listen) to the radio.(cut) some flowers,
(draw) a picture.
(!?) foof at the above pictures, cover the text and say what the family is doing.
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I no* bok at the pictures agaln. Ask and answer questions, then writesentences as In the example:
1 "What. ara.lyk and Mrp. .Wp.Et.dpin0, in.ttn \B.t ginture?.They.ara drinKna . ..opffea.
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I A*f and answer questlons as in the examples:
1 Tom ltalk lon the phone / no#? Yes..la Lem Lalkina .on.the p.hone,now? . . . . ..Yea.he.ia.....
2 you / eat an orange? No / have lunch..Arey.eu.eatr<inea0.aranga?... .,..........No. l' m .n otr',,1.1 vt .h ayj na I u nd,h,
3 they / sleep / nov/? Yes,
4 Aya / read a book? No / watch W.
5 the boys / play / in the park? No / do / thelr homework.
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Present Continuous
Choose a picture and describe it. Your partner corrects your
mistakes.
sit ride
PICTURE A
read
In picture A the man is reading a newspaper. The girl is riding her bike.Wrong! The girl isn't riding her bike. She is running.
Look at the pictures in the Game. Write about the
draw play
PICTURE B
ln prcLure A, the qtrl ie runnrng, ln picLure D, ehe ien't
pictures.
runninq. the'a
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Progress Check 6 (Units 1t-12/
oComplete the text. Use the present simple.
(L Cotplete the questions and short answers.
1 Doeo Nick eat buroers? 3No,
you go to school? 4No,
Wednesday
May is a student. She 1) ttveo (live) in New York.May 2) (walk) to school. School3) (start) at 9 o'clock and 4)(finish) at 3 o'clock, May 5) (do) herhomework after school. She 6) (listen) tomusic in the evenings and she 7) (go) tobed at 9 o'clock.
they watch TV in the morning?
Yes, 1 ' n , i - '€( '
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Jil l l ive in Paris?
Write questions and answers.
Monday
Tuesday
work in the gardengo to the gymgo to the librarywash the carwatch TVgo shopping
NVhat doet' L.arti cic: t:v'ert l/,onCay?
Thursday
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She ,i.s. pla,yil'tq.
(play) tennis.
s She(drive) a bus.
6 They(run).
"orplete the sentences. Use the present continuous.
3 She(watch) TV.
4 They(have) lunch.
7He(wash) the car.
8He(cook).
@ look at the picture. Write questions and answers. Use the present
continuous.
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the boy / sleeple Lhe boy eleeprnA?,N,o, he !en't, .Hole ,ea,ttn0 a eandwtch.
Mum / watch TV
the girls / eat
Dad/readabook
dog / play with a ball
Progress Check 6
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'O G Listen and tick (/) the box. There is one example.
What does Anna do on Saturdays?
#ru *fu'firc-n1 What are David and Simon doing now?
2 What does Jenny like?
3 What is Becky wearing now?
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Mime the actionsWe are running, we are jumpin7Yeg, we arelWe are flyinq, we are drivinq a carWe are readinq, we are writin7We are playin6, we are fi7htingWe are running, we are jumpin7
We are cookin6, we are cleaninqYeg, we are!We are oinqin6, we are playin7 the 7uibarWe are dancin6, we are walkinqWe are aittinq, we are talkin4 iWe are cookin6, we are cleanin7Yeg, we are!
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Yea, we are!le€'s&*xsffisw.pw.W*-qry_:"j:\'r'-
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oa,
[], t,rren and repeat.
Every day
Robert walks to
school every day.
Today
But today Robertis late.He is runningto school.
We use the present simple for permanent or habitual actions.
We use the present continuous for actions happening now.
Phrases with the present simple:usually, always, every morning / afternoon / evening / day / week / on Mondays / Fridays /at weekends / ten o'clock / etc.
Phrases with the present continuous: now, at the moment, today.
/--;\( | ) Look at the pictures. Write the sentences.
I water the flowers at6 o'clock every afternoon.
It's 6 o'clock in the afternoon.KaLy ta waLertnq Lheflowere.the waLere the flowereevery af'ernoon at 6o'clock.
V.Vg nde our bikes to schoolat 8 o'clock every morning,
It's 8 o'clock now.
I PlaY football at5 o'clock every Tuesday.
It's 5 o'clock Tuesdavafternoon.
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Present Simple - Present Gontinuous
@ f,t|"t"h the pictures with the sentences.
Mum walks the dog.Bob feeds the cat.Barbara waters the flowers.
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4 Dad washes the dishes.5 Grandfather works in the garden.6 Grandmother cooks our dinner,
EVERY DAY
Dob feeds the caf,every day,
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6
@ tod"y is Saturday. Look at the pictures and write what each person isdoing today.
Bob ie waterin7Lhe flowere f,oday,
Barbara 3 Grandfather
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TODAY
4 Mother 5 Father 6 Grandmother
f5, Present Simple - Present Gontinuous
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(9 if ..fi Read and circle. Listen and check.
1 They @ t are living in London, 6 Rob likes / is liking pizza.
2 He wash / washes his car every Sunday, 7 You read lare reading a comic now.
3 | start / am starting school at 9 o'clock. 8 The children always watch i are watching
4 We do / are doing our homework now. TV at the weekend,5 My mum walks / is walking to work every I My cat usually plays / is playing in the
day, garden.
@ write the sentences.
t he / usually I eat I eggs for breakfastHe ueually eate e1qg for breakfaeL.
2 you / do / your homework / now?
3 they I nol I go / to school / on Sundays
4 | / wear I areddress / today
5 she I not I read la book / now
6 you I like lchocolate?
7 we / not / play / tennis / every day
8 my mum / talk / on the phone / now
9 Steve / sleep / at the moment?
10 the boys / go / to the cinema / on Saturdays?
@ UnOerline the correct word / phrase.
1 Pat usually cooks dinner now / in the evening, 4 They play tennis on Tuesdays i now.2 Alex is wearing a blue jacket today / on 5 | always drink milk today / in the morning.
Mondays. 6 They are watching TV at the weekend / now.
3 Sam drives to work at the moment / every 7 Katy walks to school every day / at themorning. moment.
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Present S-mple - Present Gontinuous
Ask and answer questions with your partner.
Ethan
Tom and Ann
You
|;oril Litten and rePeat.
At
Behind
Near
=pAt home
Between
ln front of Next to
At school
At the cinemaAt the theatre
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At the zoo
oRead and circle.
'1 There is a fridge@ / on the kitchen.There is a black cat on / under the table.There is a bowl of apples in / on the table.There is a sandwich between / next to the
appres.
Prepositions of Place
b
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B
There is a banana in front of / behind the
apples,
The table is between / behind two chairs.
There is a boy in / at the door.
The white cat is behind / in front of the bov.
There is a bed 1) tn thebedroom. There is a small table2) the bed. There is adesk 3) the bedroom.There are some books 4)the desk and there is a bao
2
4
^\| ) Look at the picture and f i l l in the gaps.
5)
chair 6)
the desk. There is a
the bedroom,
The chair is 7) the bedand there is a picture 8)the wall. There is a cat 9)
the small table. There are two shoes 11)the mat 10)
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the bed.
@ Prepositions of
@ write the answers.
4 Where is the elephant?
Place
Where are the giraffes? Where is the monkey? 3 Where are the lions?.Thpy're .in.ubp..QA!, " . . " . (car)
It'p=ert"thp.. ?PIa". (sofa) (umbrella)
6 Where is the zebra?5 Where is the octopus?
(tree) (board)
2 she / work,lq "qLv.at w.erk?,Y"e.Q,1hp"iQ, . , .
(lions)
af fhc znn?y .qt Lv.Qvu' ;
@ Write the questions and answers.
hrp .thpy. at lh p,c,i u e rn a,7No, trhoy arpn'!, Thpy'rQ "
1 they / cinema 3 they / school
4 he / home 5 they / zoo
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6 she / theatre
Prepositions of Place
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A student (leader) 'hides' a book in the living room. In teams,students guess where the book is.
Team A 51:
Leader:Team B 51:
ls the bookon thetable?No, it isn't.ls the bookunder thetable?Yes, it is.
Write about your living room.
There .ia a aofa rn my livinq reem, ,Thero. ia a
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Progress Gheck 7 (Units l3-l4l
/1\(' l J Look at the pictures. Write sentences.\:.r'"q1 play tennis every
afternoonthe playe Lennie everythq, ren't playtng tenniedrawinq,
@5watch TV everyevening
@ Crroose the correct item.
1 The childrenA walk
@are walking2 Be quiet! The baby
to school now.B is walking
draw
afLernoon,now. the'e
walk to work everymorning
drive to work
A sleeps B is sleepingC are sleepingShe riding her bike now,A isn't B doesn'tC aren'tWe to school on Sundays.A aren't going B doesn't goC don't go
cook dinner everyevening
eat out with her friend
Look at Mum! She , basketball,A plays B is playingC are playingHe breakfast every morning.A eats B is eating C eatHe work in a school.A isn't B doesn't C don't
you talking on the phone?Als BAre CDoThey lunch now.A have B is havingC are having
listen to music
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Progress Check 7 ,:
@ eut the verbs into the present simple or the present continuous.
What 1) are you dotng, (you/do), Tina?| 2) (write) an email to my friend. | 3)an email every Saturday.Where's your dad?
(work) in the kitchen. He always 5)He 4)pizzaon Saturdays.t6) (look) out of the window now, | 7)your mum. She 8) (wash) her car.
(wash) her car on Saturdays. She always(water) the plants in the garden, too.
Wow! Your family is very busy on Saturdays!
O aotplete the sentences.
between ift
Tom:Tina:
Tom:Tina:
Tom:
Tina:
Tom:
I know, She always 9)10)
(send) her
(make)
(watch)
at under next to behind in front of
l
1 They'rethe car.
2 The boy is
the armchair,
6 The girl is
the house.
3 The man is
the door,
7 She's
the bed.
4 The tree is
the houses.
The cat is
the table.
5 The teacher is
the boy.
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Progress Check 7
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We are hidingIn the bedroomWhere are we?Where are we?Are we in the wardrobeT0r behind the curtains?Look and seelLook and aee!
He io hidin7In the kitchenWhere ia he?Where is he?
Ia he in a cupboard?0r under the table??leaae tell me!Tlease tell mel
They are hidinqIn the livin7 roomWhere are they?Where are bhey?Are they near the W?0r behind the aofa?Come and playlCome and play!
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Jane goes to school in themorning.
IN
in the morningin the afternoonin the eveningin November (months)in the summer (seasons)in 1992 (years)
She has lunch at noon.
AT
at 8 o'clockat the momentat noonat nightat midnightat the weekend
She goes to the park onSunday.
ON
on Sunday (days)on Mondayon Tuesdayon Wednesday, etc.on October 4th (dates)on Sunday afternoon
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C wri, e in, at or on.
1in2.
afternoon34
evening56
the morningTuesday
nightWednesday
10 o'clock1821
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morning
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the springthe afternoonSaturday
the weekendThursdayMay 1stthe evening
Sunday evening. 1912, Januarymidnight
. , the summerMarch 2nd
. 7 o'clock,, August
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1 We start school in /@ 9 o'clock,
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My birthday is at / on June 25th.Ben's on holiday in Spain in / at the moment.I go to the beach in / on the summer,They always eat lunch in / at noon,She usually watches TV in / on the evening,
7 ls your birthday in / at February?8 My friends go to the park in / on Saturday
afternoon.9 Let's meet at / on Tuesday,
10 He always gets up in / at 7 o'clock,11 My sister's birthday is on / in January 27th.
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@ Prepositions of Time
I Crroose the correct item.
1 We go to bed midnight.Aon Bin @at
2 Dad usually cooks the morning.Aon Bin Cat
3 School starts , .. " .. September.Aon Bin Cat
Aon Bin Cat
Aon Bin Cat
6 The baby is sleeping the moment.
Aon Bin Cat
7 We usual lywatch TV, . . . . . the evening.
Aon Bin Cat
8 My birthday is .. . , . " APril 15th.
Aon Bin Cat
I We go skiing December.
Aon Bin Cat
10 Al goes to the cinema TuesdaY
evenings.Aon Bin Cat
the correct columns. Listen and check.hutd Wtite the words or Phrases in
th€mingJuly4lhnight
the autumnWednesdaynoon
Sundays2002the weekend
Saturday atternoonthe winter6 o'clock
niqht
! wtit e in, at or on.
Ann's birthday is " ..Qtr.. ". May 5th.We have breakfast . ". the morning.
We have lunch . .. noon.We have dinner . " . the evening.He usually goes to the park
Sunday afternoon.They usually play tennis . . " Saturday.
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7 We usual ly go swimming ." . . . . . . . the
summer.I We usually have breakfast ..
8o'c lock . . . themorning.
9 lt is cold . . . the winter.
10 lt is rainy . ". the autumn.11 Jim doesn't work . . . the weekend.
the morning July 4th
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Prepositions of Time
# writ e in, at or on.
1 She goes shopping . Qn , , Saturday mornings.2 They start work , 8:30 the morning.3 Her birthday is July 19th,4 The children are doing their homework the moment.5 lt's hot . the summer.6 He usually stays at home the evening.7 John usually does his homework the afternoon,B Mum and Dad go to the cinema Sundays.9 Dad usually works in the garden Saturday afternoons.
10 Mum's birthday is March 10th,
Corplete the text with at, in, or on.
Dear Sally,
It's my birthdaY \ on
my pafi! The PartY is 2)
5 o'clock. We can PlaY outside 4)
we can dance in the living room 5)
April 21st. I hoPe You can come to
SaturdaY, lt starts 3)
the afternoon and
the evening. The
pafi finishes 6)
See you 7)
Love,Emma
9 o'clock.
SaturdaY afternoon!
Corplete the text with at, in, or on.
Max and his family go to the beach 1) tn the summer.They stay in a hotel. Max gets up 2) 10 o'clock3) the morning and swims in the sea, 4)noon, he eats lunch with his family. He plays on the beach5) the afternoon, and 6) 5 o'clock. hegoes back to the hotel. He goes out with his family7) , ,, , , the evening and he goes to bed 8)11 o'clock 9) night. Max loves the summer!
Prepositions of Time
Ask and answer questions with your partner.
ilot{DAV iFRIDAY10:00 am - have English /esson i 5:00 pm - go shopping with MumTUESDAY3:00 pm - play fennrs
U'EDNESDAY
: SATURDAY;9:00 am - go swimmingi sunonv
8:N pm - watch favourite N showi 2:00 pm - eat lunch with family
THURSDAY i
t 4:00 pm - visrf Grandma i WW\**""t.*
What does Jenny1o on Mondayo?_
the haa an Enqlioh leason.
Atten o'clock in themornin6, What doee Jenny
on Tueodaya? etc,
i;u, j t-:tten and repeat. Then act out.
*rl,r r*r,irrl'lWhere are you
from?When io yourbirthdayT
What'a that?
I'm Maria,
8 "What / Who is your name?" "Ann."
9 "Where / When is Josh going?" "To school."10 "Who / What are those women?" "Thev're
teachers."11 "What / When do you get up?" "At seven
o'clock."12 "What / Who are you?" "l 'm Kim,"
I'm from ltaly.
It'a on thefifbh of May,
ilurli n""d and circle. Listen and check. Listen and repeat.
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3
4
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a lt's my kite.b At the zoo.c She's my friend.d My name's Ben.e At 10 o'clock.f She's at school.g lt 's on July 15th.h He's my brother.
r @l when is it?" "lt's a monkey.""Where / When are you going?" "To the park.""What / When is your birthday?" "May 15th.""Where / Who is your pen?" "lt's on my desk.""Who / What are they4" "They're Jane and Lisa.""What / When time is it?" "lt 's four o'clock.""Where / When is Dad?" "He's in the garden."
huoli fUatch the questions with the answers. Listen and check.
What's your name?Where is Lucy?When is your birthday?Who is he?What's this?Where are Ali and Nadia?Who is she?When do you go to bed?
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Question Words
hssgi Listen and repeat. Then act out.
Who ia she?
Whoee iathat car?
the's Mro Crump,the's very rich,
1s writ e who or urhose.
" l//hose
They're Emma's."
"He's my brother."(
" l t 's mine."
"My grandma."
books are these?"
is that boy?"
is this skateboard?"
lives in this house?"
"l t 's my mum's."
"They're ours."
"They're Kate's friends. "
"They're Sam's."
It's hera,
watch is it?"
toys are those?"
are those girls?"
are those shoes?"
is it?
car is it?
is your brother?
is his name?
does he go to school?
c
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A.
B: lt 's an alligator.A:B: lt 's Rania's.A:B: At school.A:B: Stephen.A:B: At 8 o'clock.
@ Writ e who, whose, what, when or where.\--l
1A:B:
2A:B:
3A:B:
4A:B:
5A:B:
\,Mhoae
It's my dad's.
In Madrid.
Chris.
At 2 o'clock.
Our new teacher.
is this car?
do you live?
is your name?
do you leave work?
is he?
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S Cnoose the correct item.
is that boy?" "He's Ben."
@wno B Whose C Whatdo they like?" "They like chocolate,"
A Where B What C Whois she going?" "To the shops."
A When B What C Where", . , . ,, do you play football?" "On Sundays."A What B When C Where", . . ,, ,, are my keys?" "On the table."A Where B What C When" . . . . hat is it?" "lt's Layla's,"A Who B What C Whose
Ask and answer with your partner.
your name? your best friend?you from? your favourite colour?your birthday? your house?
wi'ii yir;1name?
-t
Question Words
is talking on the phone?" "Jack,"
Who BWhat C Whenare the children?" "At the cinema."
Who BWhere C When, are they?" "They're snakes."Who BWhat C Whose. , , is your dad's birthday?" "ln April."When BWhat C Where. . , is this ball?" "lt's Alex's."What BWhose C Where. , is the baby?" "ln the bedroom."Whose BWhat C Where
1' 7"A
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12
S nn"wer the questions about you.
What's your best friend's name?Who is your teacher?When is your dad's birthday?Where is your school?Whose pen are you using now?What is your favourite food?Who sits next to you in class?Where do you live?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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your favourite singer?your mum's birthday?
name'o Anna-,
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0 *""d and circle.
1
2I get up in /, at 7 o'clock.Tom does his homework in / on theafternoon,My birthday is on / in May 1Sth.Manos goes to bed on / at 10 o'clock.I drink milk in / at the morning.She goes to work on / at 8 o'clock every day.
O *r,, e in, on or at.
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Lucy goes to bed ai
We go to schoolDo you do your homeworkevening?My brother plays footballWe go to the parkI always have breakfastmorning.He usuallv has lunch
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7 Lessons start on / at 9 o'clock.8 He watches TV on / in the evening.9 What do you usually do on / at Saturdays?
10 ls your birthday on / in July?11 lt 's cold on / in the winter.12 She always has lunch on / at noon,13 We fly a kite in / at the spring,
9 o'clock,Mondays.
the
Fridays.the weekend.
the
12 noon.
8 The children go to the park
afternoon.9 My mum's birthday is August.
10 There are lots of flowers in our garden
the spring.1 1 We finish school , 4 o'clock,12 Does Ali go to the cinema
Sundays?13 ls Helen's birthdav May 6th?
the
{9 ) Cotplete the text with in, on or at.
Sam gets uP 1) aL 7 o'clock 2) themorning. He has breakfast and then he goes toschool. School starts 3) 8 o'clock.4) noon, he has lunch at school, He goesback home 5) 3 o'clock 6) theafternoon, He does his homework, then he goes to the park. 7)has dinner. He goes to bed 8) 10 o'clock 9)favourite day is Saturday. 10)friends. Sam gets up 11)
Saturdays, he goes to the cinema with his110'c lock 12)
8 o'clock he
night. Sam's
often goes to the zoo with his parents,
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Sunday mornings, He
@ Crroose the correct item.
do you live?Who B When
is his name?What B Where
pen is this?Who B What
t VVhen is your birthday?2 do you eat for breakfast?3 , , jacket is this?4 . . , is your best friend?5 . , . , isyourhouse?6 ,, , , , . is your favourite colour?
@ Corplete the conversation.
Billy: Hello! I 'm Billy. 1) WhaE, 's your
name?Anna: My name's Anna, 2)
from?Bi l ly : I 'mfrom NewYork, 3) . , , , . . do
you live?Anna: I live near the school.Billy: 4) . is your teacher?Anna: Mr Brown.Billy: He's my teacher, too. 5) . . . , , is
his classroom?Anna: lt's next to the library.
are you
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Billy: Great! 6) do lessons start?Anna: At nine o'clock. 7) , . , 's your
favourite lesson?Billy: English.Anna: Great! We've got an English lesson
now!
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, Prosress Gheck I
is your birthday?A What B Where C
is that man?A Who B When C
is that animal?A What B When C
is your school?A Who B When C Where
, , is playing in the garden?
A Who B Where C Whoseare these keys?
A Who B When C Whosedoes school start?
A What B When C Whois my bag?
A Who B When C Whereare you doing?
A What B Where C Whose
do lessons finish?is your favourite teacher?do your grandparents live?pencils are these?do you usually get up?is your dad's name?
@wn.r.
C Whose
C Whose
When
Who
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12What
@ wri,e the correct word.
1 Progress Check 8 _,
u i;so$ Listen and tick (/) the box. There is one example.
What time does Billy get up?
1 When does Tony play football?
/<"6\mt2 When is Tom's birthday?
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@4ft4/We 6et up at eiqht o'clockIt'a time to start the dayWe finiah achool at threeo'clockWe alwayo ahout H))RAY!We meet our friendo at fouro'clockAnd then it'o time to play!We're happy allthe timel
We are huppy in the morninqWe're happy in the evenin7We are huppy at the weekendaWe're happy allthe time!
0n Mondayo wa play tennisAnd we sometimea watch W0n Wedneadayo we playfootball0r we climb our favourite tree0n Frtdaya we play baaketball
And everyone can 6eeWe're happy all the timel
In the aummer we can awimAnd play out in the aunIn winter we play in the snowAnd have a lot of fun!In autumn we play with theleaveaIt's fun for everyoneWe're happy allthe timel
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G t,",en and repeat.
How much cheese is there onthe table?Not much.How many apples are there?Not many.How much bread is there?Not much.
Uncountable singular nounsCountable plural nouns
eggs bags
apples girlschairs boyspens glassesbooks radios etc.
sugarcoffeecheesebutterwater
m0ney
lemonadebreadmilkmeat etc.
How many + countable nouns How much + uncountable nouns
How manygirls
glasses ?boys
ilungi Wtite the words in the correct column. Listen and check.
How muchmoneybread ?sugar
elephanlemilksnakessugarbread
meatglassescotfeelionsdresses
trainsbananasbedshatscheese
shoeslemonadebuttermoneyboxes
helicoptersappleschildrendoctorswater
elephante,
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milk,
How much - How many
S Cir.le the uncountable noun in each group.
1 potato / biscuit /@/ cherry2 coffee I egg lapple / banana3 carrot I milk llemon / orange
@ Read and circle.
1 How much / @rggs are there in thefridge?
2 How much / many money have you got?3 How much / many books are there on the
table?4 How much / many sugar is there in the
bowl?5 How much / many oranges are there on the
table?
4 cake / olive / cheese / strawberry5 bread / onion / tomato / watermelon6 sandwich / burger / pineapple / meat
6 How much / many shoes are there on thefloor?
7 How much / many water is there in thebottle?
8 How much / many sandwiches are there onthe plate?
I How much i many bread is there on thetable?
10 How much / many pencils have you got?
.,How much,cheeee ie there?Nor, much,
@ n"r and answer as in the examples:
Nqvy nany bananao are Lhere?Nqt many.
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How much - How many
@ a"r and answer questions as in the
How many radioa can you aee? I can gee Lhree radioe,
Hqw,muoh aro t<h,ey,?,They. areL15 oach,
example:
Look at the picture for a minute. Close your book and answer thequestions.
How many oranges are there?Not many.How much meat is there?Not much.
A:B:A:B:
i luoli t-isten and repeat. Then act out. 0K, Let'a order apizza! Have you 6ot
any money?
Let'a make
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
a pizza. We needa)me cnee?e,
Well, er - No,lhaven't.
We haven't 6otantt rheeae
ut tJ v l
i l t l
Have we qot anytomatoes? |
No, There aren'tSftjl LQtYt6*t 000,
either.
Note: We use some in interrogative sentences for offers. Would you like some tea?
Countable nouns
Plural
There are some tomatoes.
There aren't any tomatoes.
Are there are any tomatoes?
Uncountable nouns
There is some bread.
There isn't any bread.
ls there any bread?
B Are there some / any eggs in the fridge?9 There isn't some / any lemonade in the
bottle.10 We've got some / any money in our bags.11 There isn't some / any ice cream.12 There is some / any milk in the carton.13 Would you like some I any pizza?14 ls there some / any cheese?
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horl i Read and circle. Listen and check.
1 There are @/ any strawberries in thefridge.Are there some / any pens on the desk?There aren't some / any cats in my house.l've got some / any sandwiches in my bag.Would you like some / any coffee?We haven't got some / any biscuits,There aren't some / any pineapples,
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Some - Any
2 A: We need 1) , , , cheese, and2) , bananas,
B: No, we don't need 3) . - - cheese.There is 4) . . in the fridge.
A: OK, then,
5 bikes2 birdsAre thore any birde. t.n,the.qarden?No, thore a ron't, .Th e.ro. arau'tr .a nybirds. in f,he 4arden,
3 chairs
ffi Corplete the dialogues with some or any.
1 A: Are there 1) AnY,.. biscuits?B: Yes, would you l ike 2) . . . . . . , . , . ?A: Yes, l 'd like one, please.
B: Would you like 3) , , , . tea?A: Yes, thank you.
ffi "l Look at the picture and write sentences.
1 treesThere. a.ro pemo treee tn the Ta.rdQn,,.,
2 dogs.There aren'L any doqe tn.Lha Aardon.-
3 children
4 cats
5 tables
b) Look at the picture in Ex. 3a. Write questions and short answers.
1 flowers 4 applesAre there any flowere i.n the +arden?Yee, there are, There are .eeruQflowere in f,he,6ard.en,
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Some - Any
ffi *r,,e what they have got and what they have n't got.
ElishaRichard & JennyNikos
1 Elisha . , hae aaA pana tprn"af,pe,e,. e.emQ,meaI; and. eame,broa.d..?ho- haen't..qof, ary "potabaee
2 Richard and Jenny
3 Nikos
potatoes i meat I bread Ir ' r ' r 'r ' r ' r '
r ' r ' r '
Which of the following are in your partner's fridge? Ask andanswer to find out.
tomatoes carrots breadsugar cheese eggsorange juice lemons biscuits meat
ice creampotatoes
Are there any tomatoes in your fridge?Yes, there are some tomatoes in my fridge.
eWrite about what there is in your fridge.
, There .a re, eern.a a F ?,l o e" ! n. my .trida e, .Th ere tE dt .a ny, l em o na de i n. my.frrdAo,Thore are,
qloelrListen and repeat. Then act out.
like, love, not like + -rng form
would like / would love + to infinitive
Swimming is good.
I like swimming.
I would like to visit Spain one day.
# rcor at the pictures and write sentences using the ideas as in the example:
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Mike and Sue
read I books
Jimmy,l. iKee .re.adtnqBob and Sally
draw
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I love waterlllika awimmin7 with
Would you like
We use the -ing form as a noun.
dance play / guitar
Ann
ffi "otplete the sentences as in the example:
travel / visit Egypt one dayMary likeo,f,ravoll.rnT.,?ha.wpul.d llke.to vtett Egy,pt"ene day, .go out / go to the theatre tonightBen and Kim
3 watch films / go to the cinema this eveningChristake photos / buy a cameraAnna
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-ing form / The to infinitive
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watcn (watch) TV?(draw)." "Me too."
(ride) her bicycle.(eat) ice 7
(swim) is my favourite sport.Nikos and Maria would like .
(go) to the cinema tonight.(read) books is one of her
hobbies,
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6
4 play tennis
5 ride a bicycle
6 cook
tidy my roomread booksplay footballgo to the cinema
dancesingdrawwash the dishes
play games
eat chocolatelisten to music
: 9odoLDoyou
$ Corplete the sentences with the -rng form or the to infinitive form.
Would you like to
"l loveAmy likesThe children lovecream.
ffi Write sentences that are true for you. Use like I tove I don't tike.
listen to musicI lrke liehenrnq to muei,c.
read books
go to the theatre
swmwatch TVcookdo my homework
What do you likeldon't you like doing in your free time? Tell your
partner. Use the verbs/phrases in the list.
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,a5\I I ) Write C for countable or U for uncountable.\:-/
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cakesbreadeggs
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4 cheese5 biscuits6 lemonade
7 oranges8 meat9 butter
@ write the questions and answers.
cneeseHow much cheeee te there?Not much,
potatoes
3 lemonade
@ write some or any.
Are there any
There isThere are
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lemons in the fridge?butter in the fridge.
biscuits in the box,
4 mi lk
5 bread
6 bananas
4 There isn't5 ls there6 There aren't
tea in the cup,milk in the fridge?
bicycles in the park.
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ffi loof at the picture. Write the questions and answers.
(boys) Are there any boye,rn the park? Yee, there areHow m.4ny boye can Jteu eee? | can eee LhrqQ,
(horses) ,Are.thoro any horeee rn the park?Nc, !;hqro, aren'L. any horaee,
(women)
eome beye
4 (ducks)
5 (monkeys)
6 (dogs)
W ert the verbs in brackets into the to-infinitiye form or the -ing form.
Nick: Would you like 1) to qo
(go) to the theatre tonight, Ann?Ann: No, I don't like 2) (go) to the theatre.Nick: Well, we can go to the cinema, then.Ann: That's a good idea. I would like 3) , , (see)
that new film with Eddie Murphy. lt's a comedy.Nick: Greatl I love 4) (watch) comedies.Ann: Let's meet at the cinema at 8 o'clock, then.Nick: OK. Bye.
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@ Listen and draw lines. There is one example.
l,ryircxl{A\ 5}
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CA E"f
ls there any lemonade?Is there any meat?Are there any biecuita?It'a time to eat
There are oome potatoeaThere's 6ome aalad, tooThere aro oome tomatoesFor me and you
Are there any oniono?Ia there any cheeoe?Do you want some pizza?0h, yeo, pleaoe!
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3 alanelephant 4 a lan l ion
7 a lan eraser
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2 alanpizza
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6 alanpineapple
@a I an orange
61 , , . . "a l l igator
@ write a or an.
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! wtite the plurals.
two
twothreefourthreetwofivethree
one cow
1 one man2 one scarf3 one child4 one tooth5 one glass
6 one cherry7 one book
keydish
boxfoot
! write the plurals.
w#&m;2two
6 two". . 8 six
8 one person
9 one boy10 one zebra11 one l ion12 one woman13 one tomato14 one bag
mousefish
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fourthreetwotentwotwothree
busstrawberry
4 three , ,
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" . . book.. . onion.. . owl."" dog
one foot - twoone fish - twoone sheep - twoone child - twoone man - two
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one cow - twoone baby - twoone leaf - twoone box - twoone knife - four
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Q cn"nge to the plural.
It is a pen.
She is a girl.
He is a child.It is a glass.
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It is a box.I am a teacher.He is a man.
I write the questions and answers.
dd t to"4 lemons 6 pens
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2 toys
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f* rneaoran.
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, . pencil
" . . apple. . . l ion
4 ". . radio5 ". , , armchair6 ". . octopus
7 , . , . -p lane8 " - . owl9 , , , orange
"ls Lily five?" "No, . . . isn't.""Are you and Anne sisters? "No, .aren't.""Are these snakes? "Yes, . . . are."
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3a jacket.
I writ e l, he,she, it, we or they.
"Are you ten?" "Yes, . . am."" lsthisapen?" "Yes, - - . is .""Where is Mark?" u . .... ., , ,, . is in thegarden,"
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! wri, e am.is or are.
Al i andNadia . , ,students. 4 l . " . , "French.MrsBrown ". . ateacher.Theschool , . .b ig.
I write rhis, That,These or rhose.
: 5 You." .e ight today.I 6 Benandl . . - . . " . f r iends.
are balls.
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a flower. are fish.
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I write a or an.
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cake
". . e lephant
" " " lemon
torch
4 ."" umbrel la5 . . " t ra in6 " . . egg
I write the pturats.
lady . . 34
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knife .mouse
I writ e l, he,she, ft, we or they.
"Are you and Josh friends?" "Yes, .are.""ls Lucy at schooltoday?" "Yes, .is.""Are these fish?" "Yes, . . are.""ls this a deer?" "No. " isn't."
I writ e am,rs or are.
1 Mr and Mrs Davis . . teachers.2 . . . . . . . . you eleven?3 The monkey " " in the tree.41." f romNewYork.
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7 . . . " . . . . . car8 ."" apple9 . . " onion
5 man6 tomato
5 "Are you a student?" "Yes, . am."6 "ls this a watch?" "Yes. . " is."T "Where is Dad?" " . . . . . " . " is inthe
8 "ls your sister five?" "No,
9 Are they teachers?" "Yes,
5 The chi ldren . " . . , " . . intheclassroom.6 You . " eight today.7 " " . . " . . . Kat ieadoctor?8 Sam. "api lot .
O *r',e This, That,
are books.
2 ." . isahouse.
3 . . isacat.
. are men.
5.. . isazebra. @
are fish.
7 . , . arecherr ies.
Write There's or There are.
a table in the kitchen.three books in the bag.a tree in the garden.
two boys in the classroom.
These or lhose/eF
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. . . " . a book on the desk., . . . .amaninthecar,
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. , . , three pictures in my bedroom.two dogs in the park.
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I Cnoose the correct item.
1 - .dadisateacher.A Sarah's B Sarah
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This isAI
That car isA they
4 This is Lisa's umbrella. lt's .
8 Those bikes areA our B ours C their
9 ls this car?A you B your C
Look at the . tails!A monkey B monkey's C
, . . bedroom is very big.AShe BHer CA she
5 ls this .A John
dog.Bmy
B their
B her
ball?B John's
C Sarahs'
C mine
theirs
hers
C Johns'
6 That's Ben's hat. lt'sAhe
7 Those are theA men
B hers C his
jackets.
B men's C mens'
12 Thatnotebookis . . . . ,
Al Bmy
13 This is my cat.Al t Bl ts
14 The students are happy.is nice,A They B Their
yours
monkeys'
Hers
C mine
name is Felix.C lt's
, " teacher
C Theirs
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c
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11
Q wtite the questions and answers.
paint5211 ohe. paint?Yoe.ohe pan, "
1 sing
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2 ride a bike 3 fly
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tomatobabytooth
4
5
6
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I Unaerline the correct item.
1
2
3
4
5
6
He is (my, mine) father.This house is (their, theirs).This is (our, ours) dog. The dog is (our, ours),
This is Jane's jacket. lt's (her, hers) jacket.
Tina is (your, yours) friend.These are (my, mine) books. They are(mine, my).
G riu tn you,he, she, it, we or they.
1 Kim2 Father and Mother3 Georgios
2 lt is a baby.
3 She is a woman.
4 This is a mouse.
5 He is a man.
I Cn"nge to the plural.
1 This is a balloon.
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womanmouse ,child ,, .
7 goose,. . . ,
8 f ish , , . , . .I ox, , . . .
7 This is (him, his) radio.8 These are (her, hers) shoes.I These aren't (our, ours) pens. They are
(your, yours).
10 That bicycle is (hers, her).
4 you and Chloe5 the book6 you and I
7 He is a policeman.
8 That is a goose,
9 This is a foot.
10 There is a sheep.
11 This is a tooth.
7 radio8 the childrenI Ann
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6 That is a wolf.
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12 lt is a deer.
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Revision 5
@ *t,,e the questions and answers.
(Annipencil)
"Haa.Ann qo, a,ponctl?Yos, ehe hae.|t'e her p.ano.il,.,It'?,here.
2 (she/cat)
4 (they/hats)
1 (he/car)
3 (you/guitaQ
5 (she/balloon)
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Bther C theirs
a doctor?B she C her
a teacher in the classroom. 11B This is C There are
, a firefighter. 12Bis C are
That's Tom's book. lt's . .
A he B hers C his
These are the ., , bags.A women B women's C womens'
I nine years old.Aare Bis Cam
That is umbrella.Aa Ban Cthis
ls this . mum?A you B your C yours
This is Kim's radio. lt's , .
A she B her C hers
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@ choose the correct item.
, is my bike. 7
A This B These C Those
, . .. , two trees in our garden. 8A There's B These are C There are
3 That car is , ,A they
4ls,Ai t
5,A There's
6 SheAam
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$ write the questions and answers with can.
1 (they/sing)
3 (he/play football)
0 "","h the following to the pictures.
Don't talk in class!Let's wash the car.
Revision 5
Wash your hands, please!Drink your milk, please!
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5
6
1 She2 They31,4 Ben
Cis
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11
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14
15
16 That isA Pat
I n""o anci crrcre.
a I an erasera / an tiger
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Q rill ln am,is or are.
, . my sister.. . . , myfr iends.
a good student,my brother.
is Tony's car.B These C Those
they drive?
a I ancara/anegg
5 How you?
6I. , , inthegarden.7 Sally and | . friends.
8 l t " . . . adog.
. work in the garden.
A Doesn't B Let's C Can
you swim?A Can B Have C Does
" ls he a doctor?" "Yes, he, " . . . , . . . . "
Aam Bare Cis
He . . twocats.
A have B hasn't C has
. . . two books on the table.
A There are B lt is C There is
Peter. . . dr iveacar.A hasn't B can't C isn't
Bequiet! Please, , , shout.A don't B let's C do
a/anowla I an house
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ball.B Pat's C Pats'
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f Cnoose the correct item.
1 . ,A
2 . , .A Does B Can
3 "ls it an egg?" "Yes, itAare Bam
C Havet
4 Dad " . at home,A hasn't B isn't C doesn't
5 Fish , fly.A can't B haven't C can
6 He,. , .apen.
A haven't B doesn't have
C hasn't7 That notebook is . .
Aher Bhis Cmy
I, . ,aremytoys.A This B That C These
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S e"r and answer with can.
1 (they/walk)
3 (they/swim)
2 leat
W *r,,e the plural of the following words.
1 baby
@ nf"t.h the sentences to the pictures.
Please don't talk!Let's make a cake.
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Revision 6
2 (he/ride a horse)
4 (it/run)
3 person
Let's watch TV.Take an umbrella, please!
w /eoints:-)\4x2 B I
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$ n"r and answer as in the example:
Tony / bookRosa / radioyou / umbrellathey / box
"Hap. fany.go.t, a .hook?Y.ao, Lha["'o"hie^boak,"lu'e hia. "
Revision 6
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# tra the verbs in brackets into the prese nt continuous.
It 's Sunday morning. Annie is at home. She 1) ".. .. (not/do) her homework. She2),"" . " (watch)TV.Herbrother is inthegarden.He3) . . . . . ( r ide)his
bicycle. Her mum and dad 4) . .. . " (not/work) today, They 5)(sit) in the sun. Oscar, Annie's cat, 6) . .. ., (play) with a ball.
ffi UnOerline the correct item.
1 That / Those is Mark's car.2 Lions can / can't fly.3 These are child / children.
ffi Crtoose the correct item.
1 That is. . . . . . "" car.A Kates' B Kate's C Kate
2 . . . """ . . myfr iends.A These are B lt is C We are
3 The baby . . walk.A can't B hasn't got C isn't
He haven't got / hasn'tgot a book.This is my / mine ball.
6 These / This are radios.7 That is Sally / Sally's doll.8 These are tooth / teeth.
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Tom. " b lackhair .A can't B isn'tThat is the " . . " . . " . bal l .A dog B dogs'
. " four boys in the room.A There are B There is C They are
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# tu, the verbs in brackets into the prese nt simple.
Thisis Ben. He iselevenyearsold. He isastudentand he 1) . . . . . . . . . ( l ive)
in London. His parents 2) , . . . . (work) as teachers. Ben 3)(have) two sisters. He 4) . . . " . (not/have) a brother. His favourite food ispizza. He 5) . . . . . (not/like) fish or eggs. In his free time, Ben6) " . . . . . (swim)and7) (play)tennis.
(?*1", ; )
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C hasn't got
C dog's
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Q n""d and circle.
They're sheep / sheeps.I t 'sa/aniguana.They're tooth / teeth.They're persons / people.
These are dress / dresses.
Are your Mum and Dad teachers?Yes, "ls Mark ten? No,Are you and Clare happy?Yes, "Are the children at school?No.
I write This, That,rhese or rhose.
are books. is a bike.
is a fish.
Revision 7 (Units 1-l4J
I t 'sa/anbike.They're watches / watch.I t 'sa/anumbrel la.They're strawberry / strawberries.These are wolves / wolfs.
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ls the dog in the garden?No,ls Lisa your friend?Yes. .Are the birds in the tree?Yes. .
I ls it an ostrich? No.
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O "otplete the answers.
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is an orange.
?^are apples.
tt"h"**'.-.
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are birds. is a balloon. are watches.
Revision 7
I Cnoose the correct item.
1 . . . , " four glasses on the table.A lt is B There is C There are
2 . , , . , , . e lephantsswim?A Does B Can C Have
Amy,, . . , ,pen.B mine C yours
Birds " . . . . , f ly .A can B have
She.." ." adog.A haven't B doesn't haveC hasn't
6 lt 's raining! your umbrella!A Don't B Let's C Take
7 That jacket is. , , ""A her B hers C my
, . . . the dishes, please!Don' t BLet 's CWash
C can't12
13
: 9 . you play the guitar?
: ACan BHave CDoes
10 Those toys areA Oliver B Oliver's C Olivers'
11 He . . , . . two brothers.A have B hasn't C has
, an apple in my bag.A There are B lt is C There is
That is . toy train.A Tom
14 SusieA hasn't
15 Please ..A don't
16 . ten children in the classroom.A There are B lt is C There is8
A
O *t,,e the questions and answers.
Pat / bookD e e e .Faf, . h aue a .b o ak? Y.e e, tr,h ah' e. h p"r" bp q k, lt' e .h p r g,
Ben / camera
B Tom's C Toms'
. . r ideahorse.B can't C isn't
, " , . shout! The baby's sleeping.B let's C do
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you / guitar .we / carhe / parrotSue / balloon
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3
4
5
6
7
8
you / bikeCostas / radiothey / computer
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Revision 7
'1:::l:rllr.';,, , (sing) in the garden.
(not/like) coffee.(play) with a ball now.
(go) to the supermarket on Fridays.(read) the newspaper now.
(drive) to work.(go) to'^',31iil1il, t#
::fi(cook) in the kitchen now,
(Ben and Sue/listen) to music in the evenings?
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loof at the picture and fill in on, in, at, under, near, next to, behind, in front of .
ffi "orpfete the sentences. Use the present simple or the presenf continuous.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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13
Mum usuallyLook! HeHe,, ,Listen! DadSheThe dolphinsMumDadHe alwaysShe usually
He.
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I wt:te a or an.
. . . apple
. . . f rog
. . . t ree
1 This is a mouse.
Revision I (Units 1-l6J
4 " . . ant5 . . . car6 . . . book
Write the sentences in the plural.
4 lt 's a child.
7
8
9
". . octoPus
". . elephant.. " orange
2 He's a doctor. 5 That's a leaf.
3 This is an ox. 6 lt's a strawberry.
I Crtoose the correct item.
1 This is . . . . . . . . . brother.Amy
2 Cats . .. climb trees.A can
3 ... is Katie's dog.A That B Those
4 lt's late! " .. to bed!A Don't B Let's
5 That camera is ".A her
B mine C yours
C can't
C These
CGo
cmy
B have
B his
6 . . . six children in the park.
A There are B They are C There is
. .. down, please!
A Don't B Let's C Sit
Those pens areA May B May's
They. . .aredcar,
C Mays'
A have B hasn't C has
10 . . . a table in the living room.A There are B lt is
11 Stop! Please . . . . . . . . . run.A don't B can
C There is
Cdo
12 . . . you jump?A Have B Can C Are
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Paul / a computer
.Yp.e.,.ho. dqep,.
Revision I
O *r,ae the questions and answers. Use have.
3 snakes / legs. P^q e e" ?aa l. h.a ve . a. o a"rn p uhec7
1 the girls / mobile phones X 4 you/asister r'
2 Anna/adog r'r' 5 they/acar
(got.(watch) TV every day.The children(sleep) now.Look! He(work) in the garden.
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G eut the verbs into the present continuous or the present simple.
The boy(drink) milk now."Where's Sue?" "She .
". . . (sit) on the sofa."Mother(go) to work every day.Jane(get up) at 8 o'clock every morning.
) to school at 9 o'clock.
9
10
They(live) in a big house.
(Nikos/brush) his teeth every morning?I(write) a letter now.He usually(walk) to school.Jenny(make) a cake now.Look at the boys! They .
(play) football.My friends(not/like) eggs.Dad usually(cook) fish on Wednesdays.
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ffi loof at the picture and fill in on, near, nert to, in, under.
There is a table 1) , , .
the kitchen. There is a basket2) ,. . , the table and a cat
3) , , , . the table. There is aglass 4). , . , the basket.There is a chair 5) .. . , , , , , , , thetable.
*r,, e in, on or at.
1
2
He goes to bedI usually read a bookevening.We go to school , ,She comes homeMy birthday is , . "
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, , , midnight,. , , , ' , . . the
Mondays.six o'clock.
June 25th.
6 lt's cold7 They go to the cinema
Saturdays.8 He gets up9 We eat our dinner . .
10 We go to the beach .summer.
the winter.
1 " . , . , , -2 " . . , , . .
"Mike."
*r,, e Who, Whose, What, When or Where.
. . is that dog?" "Simon's."
. . is your brother's name?"
. . do you go skiing?" "ln the
. , is your school?" "ln Rose
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7
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morning."u
. . , . . , .
t t , - .
horses."t t .
, . , . ,
Pcu n,
pens are these?" "Janet's."
do you eat breakfast?" "ln the
is your bag?" "On the table."are those animals?" "They're
is Ahmed?" "He's in the
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105 " . , . , is thatboy?""Dimitr is."
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seven o'clock.. the evening.
the
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Revision 9 (Units 1-19,
I write the sentences.
(mouse).Tho.Ee"aro....mrQp..,
! write the sentences.
Jack / a boy
1 Li[ and Clare / ten
2 Sally / at school
3 Mike and | / brothers
4 My mum / a doctor
5 You and Danny / in the garden
6 The dog / black
7 The birds / in the tree
1
2
3 birds / sing
4 monkeys lread
5 snakes / talk
! write the questions and answers. Use can.
cats / fly. Can" pah?.fly? .Na,.thpy. .can.V,babies / drive
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dolphins / swim
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Revision 9
/(l\( 4 I Write the sentences. Use have.\i-l
You and Dave
d12345
Amy hae a egmpuf,,er,
Peter and JillYou and DaveSam and IOliverLisa
the doe,en't have a radio.
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(Annicook) in the
. (have) a
(water) the
(ride) her
6 Look! The monkey(climb) the tree,
7 Quiet! |the radio now.
8 Look! Hefather's car.
I10 Josh
(listen) to
. (drive) his
, (they/live) in Rome?, (go) to the
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Corplete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous.
Look at the boys! They(play) football,
kitchen?Johnwonderful camera.Mumplants every day.She alwaysbike to school.
cinema every weekend.
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! loof at the picture and fill in in, on, under, near, nert b.
ra a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a s a a a
There is a sofa 1)t
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the living room. There is a table2\ .. , the chair.There are some flowers3) . . . thetableandthere is a ball4)the table. There is a sofa5) . . . the table.There is a carpet6) . . . . . . . . thef loor.
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I writ e in, on or at.
My birthday is . . . . . . . " . March 1st.Sue is making a cake .. " the moment.We have lunch . .. noon.Tim cleans the house . . . Fridaymorning.
5 | always do my homework ,. " theafternoon.
I writ e who, Whose, What, When or Where.
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Myfr iend's bir thday is . . . . . . . . . July.Tom goes to bed ... 10 o'clock.I usually go to the park .Saturdays.Sue goes to the cinema . r r , . i . . ,Thursday evenings.
10 Dad usually cooks . .. the morning.
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