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ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION

nice / kind / good / stupid / silly / intelligent / clever / sensible (1) / (im)polite / rude (2) / unreasonable (3) OF someone (to do something):
Thank you it was very nice / kind of you to help me. It's stupid of her to go out without a coat.
(1) einfhlsa m sein (2) grob sein (3) unvernn ftig sein

nice / kind / good / (im)polite / rude / (un)pleasant (un)friendly /cruel TO someone:


She has always been very nice / kind to me. Why are you so rude / unfriendly to Ann?

(4)

(4) (un)ange nehm

angry / furious (5) ABOUT something // WITH someone FOR something:


Why are you so angry about it? They were furious with me for not inviting them to my party.

(5) wtend sein

pleased g:

(6)

/ disappointed

(7)

/ satisfied

(8)

WITH somethin

(6) Gefallen finden (7) enttusc ht sein (8) zufrieden sein

I was pleased with the present you gave me. Were you disappointed with your examination results?
(9) genug haben

bored / fed up

(9)

WITH something:

You get bored / fed up with doing the same thing every day.

surprised (10) / shocked / amazed (11) / astonished (12) AT / BY something:

(10) berrasc ht sein

(11) erstaunt sein (12) sich wundern

Everyone was surprised by /at the news.


(13) enttusc ht sein

exited / worried / upset

(13)

ABOUT something:

Are you exited about going on holiday next week?

afraid / scared something

(14)

/ frightened / terrified OF someone /

(14) sich frchten

Are you afraid of dogs?

proud / ashamed

(15)

OF someone / something:

(15) sich schmen

I'm not ashamed of what I did.

good / bad / excellent / brilliant / hopeless something:


I'm not very good at repairing things.

(16)

AT (doing) (16) hoffnung


slos

married TO someone
Linda is married to an American.

sorry ABOUT something:


I'm sorry about the noise last night.

sorry FOR doing something


I'm sorry for shouting at you yesterday.

be / feel sorry FOR someone


I feel sorry for George.

famous FOR something:


Florence is famous for its art treasures.
(17) verantwo rtlich

responsible

(17)

FOR something:

Who was responsible for this noise last night?

interested IN something:
Are you interested in art?

fond

(18)

OF something / someone:

(18) gern haben

Mary is fond of animals.

full OF something:
The letter was full of mistakes.
(19) wenig, knapp

short OF

(19)

something:

I'm a bit short of money.


(20) begeister t sein

keen ON

(20)

something:

We stayed at home because Mary wasn't very keen on going out in the rain.
(21) hnlich sein

similar TO

(21)

something:

Your writing is similar to mine.

crowded WITH

(22)

(people,...)

(22) berfllt

The city was crowded with tourists.

PRESENT SIMPLE
1. My sister 2. Frank 3. My parents 4. We sometimes cinema. 5. Uncle George 6. Our friends 7. She 8. He 9. We 10. Carol 11. She (read) a book. (like) dogs. (do) the shopping. (meet) in front of the

(go) to the doctor's. (play) football in the park.

(go) to the park every Friday. (ride) his bike every day. (have) the best ideas. (say) good bye. (be) the best singer in our class.

12. My sister 13. The children 14. Bill 15. I

(live) in a big house. (eat) hamburgers.

(have) got nine posters. (be) at home.

PRESENT TENSE
Fill in the present tense 1. They 2. Mary 3. Tom and Sue 4. We about stickers. (talk) stamps. (collect) two T-shirts. (buy)

behind a tree. (hide) in the garden. (play)

5. The children 6. She 7. My mother 8. He 9. They

my pencil. (borrow) shopping. (go)

my name. (call) down. (sit)

10. Ken and Sam 11. Carol 12. She 13. He

stamps. (collect)

good bye. (say) Tom. (help) in a big house. (live) up. (stand)

14. The students 15. Bill

got nine posters. (have)

PRESENT TENSE NEGATION


Put the sentences into negation. Use short forms (doesn't, don't, isn't,...). Example: I am hungry. - I am not hungry. 1. Peter goes to the party. Peter party. 2. His schoolbag is brown. His schoolbag 3. Mary can ski. Mary . to the

red.

4. We meet our friends. We

our friends.

5. The teacher hands out the books. The teacher the books. a clever boy.

6. Pat is a clever boy. Pat

7. The monkey takes the banana. The monkey the banana. hungry. a sister. at home.

8. Tony is hungry. Tony 9. Tim has a brother. Tim

10. They are at Sarah's party. They 11. I like apples. I oranges.

12. Winter begins in December. Winter October. 13. They are at home. They 14. Tom can play football. Tom 15. My mother speaks Spanish. My mother Spanish. at home. football.

in

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
He goes to the park. Look, he is going to the park. 1. He goes to school. Look, he 2. He drinks a coffee. Look, he 3. I swim every day. Look, I 4. She washes her hair. Look, she 5. The cat always drinks its milk. Look, it its milk! 6. We dance in the living room. Look, we in the living room! 7. They run to church. Look, they church! 8. You write a letter. Now, you to ! her hair! to school! a coffee!

a letter.

9. Mother cooks in the kitchen. Right now, mother in the kitchen.

10. The monkey eats bananas. Look, the monkey a banana! at

11. In the afternoon we watch TV. We the moment. 12. They have breakfast. Look, They breakfast!

their

13. Father drives a big car. At the moment father a little red car.

14. The penguin swims very well. Look, the two little penguins !

15. The children eat their breakfast. The children their breakfast now.

PRESENT SIMPLE OR PROGRESSIVE


1. Listen! The baby 2. Sue sometimes (have) 3. We always we . (cry) an egg for breakfast.

to school but today

the bus. (walk / take) the dishes.

4. What are you doing? I (clean) 5. I never 6. Who 7. Look! I 8. English children beer. (drink)

in the garden now? (play) a picture. (paint) French in their school.

(learn) 9. Can you help me? No, sorry, I test. (learn) 10. Joe often for the

to school with me. (go) lunch now.

11. It's nine o'clock and we (eat) 12. My sister never 13. I always 14. Susan 15. We

table - tennis. (play) breakfast at 7 o'clock. (eat) TV now. (watch)

a book at this moment. (read)

PAST TENSE
1. He always goes to work by car. Yesterday he to work by bus.

2. They always get up early. This morning they up late. 3. Bill often loses his key. He Saturday. one last

4. I write a letter to Jane every week. Last week I two letters.

5. She meets her friends every evening. She

them yesterday evening, too. 6. I usually read two newspapers every day. I only a newspaper yesterday.

7. They come to my house every Friday. Last Friday they , too.

8. We usually go to the cinema on Sunday. We to the cinema last Sunday, too. 9. Tom always has a shower in the morning. Tom a shower this morning, too.

10. They buy a new car every year. Last year they a new car, too. two

11. I eat an orange every day. Yesterday I oranges. 12. We usually do our shopping on Monday. We our shopping last Monday, too. 13. Ann often takes photos. Last weekend she some photos.

14. We leave at 8.30 every morning. But yesterday we at 8.00.

PAST TENSE NEGATION


Fill in the negation. 1. They were at the party yesterday. They the party yesterday. 2. Paula wrote back. Paula 3. We arrived late. We 4. He played football. He 5. I forgot her birthday. I 6. He washed the car. He 7. She hurt her leg. She 8. Sam was tired. Sam 9. I found the keys. I back. late. football. her birthday. the car. her leg. tired. the keys. at

10. Martin visited his grandparents. Martin his grandparents. her room. high.

11. She tidied her room. She 12. He jumped high. He

13. Steve left the hotel three days ago. Steve the hotel.

14. She was in Italy last summer. She last summer. 15. Mr Brown read my essay. Mr Brown my essay.

in Italy

PRESENT PERFECT
Write down the sentences. Use present perfect. Example: Snoopy / climb / onto his house. Snoopy has climbed onto his house. 1. Brian / play / football . 2. Susan / read / her new book . 3. I / find / some money in the street . 4. Mr and Mrs Baker / have / an accident

. 5. Tom Davis / win / the volleyball match . 6. Alison Brown / lose / the swimming match . 7. Mr Martin / make / breakfast for the boys . 8. The girls / bring / some wood for the fire . 9. The Snows / buy / a van for their holidays . 10. Mrs Black / wash / the dishes .

PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

Fill in the Present Perfect Progressive. 1. It 2. Mike 3. Bob seven. 4. I 5. How long guitar? 6. How long (rain) for hours. (collect) stamps since 1995. (play) tennis since he was

(wait) for the bus for 15 minutes. your brother (play)

he

(play) golf?

7. I (work) for this company for seventeen years. 8. How long 9. Mary 10. My grandparents house since 1962. 11. My mother 12. My sister 13. Peter month. 14. How long garden? it (rain)? (study) German for two years. (live) in that

(cook) for 3 hours. (drive) since 1972. (live) in India since last

you

(work) in the

15. They

(lie) in the sun for hours.

FUTURE TENSE
Fill in the will - future of the words below. have go meet visit walk have buy not be have Tomorrow I my friend George. We our dinner at the to

the movies and then we

new fast food place. In the afternoon we Georges uncle and play table tennis in his garden. Then we we think we new jeans. We around in the shopping mall where a look at the shops. Maybe I back before 6 oclock. I a great day.

FUTURE TENSE
Fill in the GOING TO future. 1. I 2. They 3. He 4. She 5. We 6. They 7. My friends (spend) 8. My uncle Harry. (buy) 9. I 10. My father 11. Tom (help) 12. There 13. Winter holidays February. (be) him tomorrow. (meet) to Dublin. (drive) to the football match. (go) her aunt. (visit) a test. (write) them tea. (offer) their holidays in Wales.

a birthday present for

the rabbits. (feed) his car. (wash) you with the homework.

a meeting at our school. (be) in the first week of

14. I 15. They

it for you. (repair) Japanese. (learn)

FUTURE TENSE
When Im older I will ..... buy - have - watch - buy - go - stay - go When Im older I When Im older I When I'm older I When I'm older I When I'm older I When I'm older I When I'm older I out late. TV as long as I like. to parties. two children. a car. to the cinema. a lot of sweets.

When Im older I will not.... do - write - go - wash - go - live - make

When Im older I When Im older I When Im older I parents. When Im older I When Im older I When Im older I When Im older I

any homework. my bed in the morning. for a walk with my

my fathers car. to school. so much. in my parents house.

FUTURE TENSE
Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present progressive. 1. They morning. (drive) to New York tomorrow

2. I hope the weather

(be) nice. (take)

3. I offered him this job. I think he it.

4. I promise I anyone.

(not tell) your secret to

5. Take your umbrella with you. It (rain). 6. They 7. I 8. They holidays. 9. I (play) cards this evening. (go) to the cinema tomorrow. (fly) to Seattle next summer

(invite) 50 people to the party and I (come). (help)

hope everyone

10. That exercise looks difficult. I you. 11. he

(go) to the football match? (win) the match? (stay) till Thursday.

12. Are you sure they 13. She 14. He 15. We think he night. probably

(not leave) tomorrow. (come) home late in the

PAST SIMPLE OR

PROGRESSIVE
Past simple or past progressive

1. They postman

(play) cards when the (come).

2. I (sweep) the floor when I (hear) a noise. 3. She doorbell 4. We the kitchen. 5. First Sam then he (watch) TV when the (ring). (hear) a cry and (run) into

(buy) the newspaper and (take) the plane to Chicago. (play) tennis when

6. Susan and Sally it (begin) to rain.

7. I think she I

(wear) her new hat when

(see) her at the zoo. (wait) at the station (arrive). (have) their supper when (hear) about the accident. (ring) mum

8. A lot of children when the star 9. They they

10. When the phone

(work) in the garden. 11. Sally (dance). 12. They lights (take) a photo when I

(read) a book when the (go) out. (repair) his bike

13. While George Bill 14. We we 15. They Friday.

(play) computer games. (talk) about the movie while (walk) home. (forget) our lunch at home last

PAST PERFECT
Fill in past tense or past perfect tense. 1. After they (become) colder. 2. After we to bed. 3. After he cry. (open) the window it

(see) the movie we

(go)

(leave) she

(start) to

4. As soon as it (take) her umbrella. 5. He homework.

(start) to rain she

(play) cards after he

(do) his

6. Before she (take) my present.

(thank) me she

7. We (see) the robbers after they (leave) the bank. 8. He (comb) his hair after he (brush) his teeth. 9. Before we our new shoes. 10. They (stop) raining. 11. When we (go) out we (put) on

(go) swimming after it

(arrive) there the

ceremony 12. Father mother 13. After she she 14. He he 15. He

(already start). (start) to wash the car after (go) out. (got) her new dress (show) it her parents. (fall) from the balcony after (take) away the railing. (eat) the cake after he (ask).

TENSES
1. When he dinner. 2. he Angeles? 3. I 4. Father mother (arrive) we (have)

(already arrive) in Los

(not see) him for two days. (smoke) his pipe while (prepare) the tea.

5. She 6. Look! It 7. She 8. Last night I suddenly I 9. Carol

(already do) the washing up. (snow) now. (have) the flu last winter. (read) a book when (hear) a scream. (already start) her new job. (run) away and

10. Last week my rabbit I (not find) it yet.

11. The teacher board while the children the text. 12. Water 13. What He 14. I evening. Peter

(write) sentences on the (fill) the words in

(boil) at 100 degrees Celsius. (do) at the moment.

(have) a bath. (go) to the theatre yesterday

TENSES
We (fly) to Paris. Present simple: We to Paris.

Present progressive: We Past simple: We to Paris. to Paris.

Past progressive: We Future: We to Paris. to Paris.

Present perfect: We to Paris.

George and Bill (read) the newspaper. Present simple: George and Bill Present progressive: George and Bill Past simple: George and Bill the newspaper. the newspaper. the newspaper.

Past progressive: George and Bill Future: George and Bill Present perfect: George and Bill the newspaper. the newspaper. the newspaper.

Paul (visit) his uncle. Present simple: Paul his uncle.

Present progressive: Paul Past simple: Paul his uncle. his uncle.

Past progressive: Paul Future: Paul his uncle. his uncle.

Present perfect: Paul his uncle.

PRESENT TENSE QUESTIONS


Form the questions. Example: I am hungry. - Are you hungry? 1. They can dance. ? 2. I like reading books. ? 3. We live in a big city. ? 4. I can play the guitar. ? 5. They are cool. ? 6. We are pen friends. ? 7. The parrot eats apples. ? 8. They are Austrian. ? 9. Brad listens to the radio. ? 10. Elephants eat grass. ? 11. I am good at school. ? 12. They go to school by bus. ? 13. Henry does his homework. ?

14. Simon reads comics. ? 15. Sally smokes. ?

PAST TENSE QUESTIONS


Form the questions. 1. He took a shower. 2. She did the homework. 3. They visited their grandparents. grandparents? 4. The girls jumped into the lake. the lake? 5. He looked after his younger sister. his younger sister? 6. Sam bought new jeans. 7. Susan finished the housework. housework? new jeans? the a shower? the homework? their

into

8. We listened to our favourite CD. your favourite CD? 9. They played tennis last Saturday. tennis last Saturday? 10. She made breakfast yesterday. breakfast yesterday? 11. They were at school. 12. She passed the exam. 13. He was happy. happy? hard? early? at school?

to

the exam?

14. The boys worked hard. 15. She got up early.

PRESENT PERFECT QUESTIONS


Write down the questions and the short answers. 1. the Coopers / arrive / yet ? No, .

2. you / ever be / to Sweden ? Yes, 3. Tim / find / his workbook ? No, . .

4. he / ever read / a book from Shakespeare ? Yes, 5. you / ever play / the piano ? No, 6. you / hear / from Daniel lately ? Yes, 7. it / snow / this winter ? Yes, 8. you / sleep / well all night ? No, 9. she / already finish ? No, 10. Susan / ride / a bike before ? Yes, . . . . . . .

QUESTION WORDS
Fill in the correct question word. 1. sits next to Frank? Clara.

2. does the boy come from? He's from Newcastle. 3. ten. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. clock. old are her children? They are seven and

is Peter's birthday? In April, I think. much is the shirt? It's twenty pounds. is best at playing tennis? It's Bob. are you going? Im going to my friends. is an orange juice? It's fifty pence. does the restaurant open? It opens at six o'

10. can I get some ice cream? You can get some at the snack bar. 11. 12. know. are you going to order? Fish and chips. are you going to do on Saturday? I don't

13. 14. 15.

has got my pullover? I have got it. is your name? Carol. is Susan's party? It's on Friday.

QUESTION WORDS
Fill in the correct question word. 1. are you so angry? Because I haven't won the money. 2. 3. 4. 5. is that boy over there? That's Simon Long. old is his cat? 6 weeks, I think. book is this? It's Nelly's. did the film begin? At 7.30.

6. does Mr Olson live? He lives in Market Street. 7. is the weather like in Chicago? It's cold and windy.

8. pounds. 9.

were the ski boots? They were 380

did Jack feel? He feels ok.

10. do you usually have for breakfast? I usually have toast and coffee. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. can speak French? I think Stacy can. pullover is that? It's Frank's. does your mother get up? At 7. is Mr Jackson? He's a dentist. is your telephone number? It's 4729147.

QUESTIONS
Ask for the underlined words. 1. I get my pocket money from my dad. ? 2. This computer game has four levels. ? 3. I stayed up until twelve.

? 4. She copies the story. ? 5. He warmed his hands. ? 6. They fell in love. ? 7. He wrote lots of stories for her. ? 8. He made a big mistake. ? 9. They danced till the morning. ? 10. It began three years ago. ? 11. He dropped the cup on the floor. ? 12. The lesson passed quickly. ?

HOW MUCH - HOW MANY

1. lemonade have we got? Weve got only one bottle. 2. 3. 4. any. 5. 6. 7. 8. lot. 9. 10. boy. 11. litres. 12. steaks. bottles are there? Three. meat is there? We have got two steaks. bananas have we got? We havent got

sugar have we got? Enough. bread have we got? Some. pens are in your bag? Six. money have we got? We havent got a

bikes are there in the garden? Two. children have they got? Two girls and a

milk have we got? About one and a half

steaks have we got? Weve got eight

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
1. If I enough money, I will buy a new skateboard. (have) 2. If you help your mother, she (be) very happy.

3. If Mary (help) in the kitchen, she will get more pocket money. 4. She will be angry if you tell) 5. You will have to walk if you 6. If Tom is at home, he 7. The baby the truth. (not

the bus. (miss) TV. (watch)

if you are more quiet. (sleep) Golden Gate

8. If he is in San Francisco, he Bridge. (see)

9. He to the doctor's if he doesn't feel well tomorrow. (go) 10. We get) 11. I (travel) 12. If they good marks if we don't learn. (not

to the USA if I have enough money.

a car they will drive to Italy. (buy)

13. If I work harder I 14. If he it. (sell)

the exam. (pass)

his car he won't get much money for

15. If he tells me the truth I

glad. (be)

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
1. If I was offered the job, I think I it. 2. If she (take)

(be) hungry, she would eat something. (pass) the exam.

3. If he studied, he 4. I address.

(send) you a postcard, if I had your

5. What work tomorrow?

(happen), if you didnt go to

6. If she has enough money, she new car. 7. What will John do, if he job?

(buy) a

(not get) the

8. She would be terribly upset, if I ring.

(lose) her

9. Many people would be out of work, if the factory (close) down. (be) the

10. What would you do, if you president of your country? 11. If he hurried, he 12. If he 13. If he come.

(catch) the train.

(have) time, he will come. (ring) the bell, the waiter would

14. If I have some money I 15. If I

(buy) a new car.

(work) harder I will pass the exam.

CONDITIONAL CLAUSES
1. If I hear a thief I (catch) him. (have) more

2. He would go to the cinema if he time. 3. I

(phone) her if I knew her number.

4. If they were rich they 5. I would have been glad if he in hospital. 6. I would pass the exam if I

(stay) at a hotel. (visit) me

(learn) harder.

7. If she explains him the situation he (understand) it. 8. If we had gone to London we the Tower. 9. I will have to invite Bob if I 10. If I did not visit him he 11. If he had offered me the job I (take) it. 12. If it 13. If I car. (stop) raining we will play tennis. (have) some money I will buy a new (see)

(invite) Linda. (be) angry.

14. If he offers me a job I

(take) it.

15. If he (drive) more carefully he would not cause an accident.

PASSIVE VOICE

1. English (Present tense)

(speak) all over the world.

2. This quarrel time. (Future tense) 3. My pencil case perfect) 4. We (Present perfect) 5. This shirt 6. The dogs tense) 7. Her new book (Future tense)

(forget) in a few years'

(steal). (Present

(never / beat) at badminton.

(make) in France. (Past tense) (keep) in house. (Present

(publish) next month.

8. Milk (use) to make butter and cheese. (Present tense) 9. They 10. Not a sound 11. Some ink (Present perfect) 12. The thieves tense) 13. The homework teacher. (Future tense) (take) to school. (Past tense) (hear). (Past tense) (spill) on the carpet.

by the police. (Past

(correct) by the

14. Her ring tense) 15. I tense)

(find) under the bed. (Past

(offer) an interesting job. (Past

PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Fill in me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them. 1. John can't do his homework. Can you help 2. We don't know the way to the church. Can you help ? ? ?

3. I can't find my books. Can you see 4. John, can you come to ? .

5. This pen is for Mary. Give it to 6. I need help. Please, help .

7. The boys are playing football. Give 8. We are hungry. Bring please.

the ball.

the sandwiches,

9. Father is in the living room. Bring

the book.

10. These flowers are a present for mother. Please, give to . , Betty. I have other work to

11. I cannot help do.

12. My friend Susan lives in London. This is a postcard from . a glass of

13. The children are thirsty. Give water. 14. This letter is for father. Give

to

15. My parents are very nice. They always help with my homework.

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
1. I cannot do homework. homework.

2. Sandra never always does

3. We like

neighbours. name. pen. new house. milk. test. exercise book. exams.

4. Can you spell 5. Susan cannot find

6. Our uncle and aunt like 7. The cat is drinking 8. I must learn for 9. Peter is writing in

10. The children are writing 11. Carol likes new skirt.

12. The dog is sleeping in 13. I often clean 14. The dogs eat bike. food.

hut.

15. The children sometimes clean

shoes.

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

1. Tell me a little about 2. He never talks about 3. She did all the work by 4. They were concerned for unsafe situation. 5. He has to fix that 6. I want him to do the job 7. The horse hurt . . .

. in such an

8. The players clean the field 9. She asked 10. Grandpa cut some questions. . . .

11. I always find the way 12. Elizabeth sang quietly to 13. John hurt

while he was repairing his car. . some lunch.

14. Mrs Miller planted the roses 15. I went to the shop to buy

CONJUNCTIONS
Fill in who or which. 1. Have you taken the tablets you? 2. Did you like the meal restaurant? 3. Is this the policeman 4. I like people the doctor gave

you had in the

helped you?

are nice and friendly. are hopping in the

5. Can you see the rabbits grass?

6. What's the name of the film star main part in "The Green Card"? 7. Have you seen the column of the square? 8. Is there someone 9. The trousers 10. The driver was arrested. 11. The woman mother. 12. The shirt trendy.

plays the

is in the middle

can lend me a pen? belt is black are Jim's.

had caused a terrible accident

we helped yesterday is Nancy's

you are wearing today is very

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
Fill in at, on, in, to or by 1. We decided not to go 2. She studied 3. The exhibition Sunday. 4. I saw Ken car.

Paris for two weeks. the art gallery finished last

Dave's wedding. Cambridge University. Scotland.

5. Linda is a student

6. After some years he arrived back 7. The train arrives platform 3.

8. What time did you arrive 9. Turn left

the hotel?

the traffic lights. Greece? bed

10. When are you going 11. He was tired and went

12. The train stopped

every station. a bus which

13. I saw Bill this morning. He was passed me. 14. I missed the bus and had to go 15. The easiest way to go there is underground.

foot.

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
1. Ill be at the office 2. Ill be back 7 o clock.

half an hour. the examination. 3

3. I suddenly felt ill

4. They were working in the garden oclock seven oclock. 1994.

5. Carol got married

6. The book was easy to read. So I read it day. 7. They have lived there 20 years.

8. We were at the party 9. They were at school 10. I saw him

midnight. 2 o clock.

the morning. the evening. 6 and now shes a

11. I did my homework 12. She started dancing great star.

13. He learned to drive a lorry 14. He waited they were quiet.

three weeks.

15. In summer he always goes jogging Sundays.

A - AN - SOME
1. Do you have 2. Can you give him 3. Do you want 4. Give him milk? tea? orange? present.

5. Father buys me 6. Do you want 7. Have you got 8. Does he like

stickers. apple? stamps? orange juice? jam?

9. Do you like some butter and 10. Mum, please give me 11. Does the monkey eat 12. Tom gives me 13. This is

melon. apple?

nice present.

excellent test. little hamster! eggs to bake a cake.

14. Please buy me 15. We need

PLURAL
1. an apple - five 2. a city - three 3. a box - ten

4. a brush - four 5. a kiss - two 6. a monkey - three 7. a strawberry - six 8. an orange - seven 9. a family - twelve 10. a boy - eleven 11. a player - eight 12. a man - two 13. a day - three 14. a knife - five 15. a glass - four

PLURAL
1. a fly - six 2. a child - three 3. a wolf - eight

4. a camera - eleven 5. an hour - six 6. a lady - seven 7. a life - two 8. a tooth - ten 9. a key - four 10. a fox - two 11. a baby - three 12. a goose - ten 13. a foot - eight 14. a box - twelve 15. a match - five

SOME OR ANY

Fill in some or any - something or anything someone or anyone 1. Where's Dad? In the garage. He is repairing 2. Look, there is Sorry, I can't see . sitting under the tree. . It's too dark. crisps for their . in it? chocolate

3. The children want to have party but we don't have

4. I can't find my bag. Is there Yes, of course, but not money. popcorn,

5. Where is Tom? - He is at the shop. He is buying 6. I'd like we haven't got have for lunch. milk for breakfast. - Sorry, but milk. But you can orange juice.

7. Yesterday there was a box in the street. - Was there in it? - Yes, there were magazines in it. old

8. Look, there is someone in the garden. - Where? I can't see 9. I didn't need 10. She wanted to do to help me. to help me.

ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB
1. She always works 2. Ann often behaves 3. He is often very 4. He works very 5. This steak tastes 6. She looked at me 7. She looks 8. They skate 9. He was very 10. That sounds . (careful) in school. (bad) . (nervous) . (good) . (great) . (angry)

. (pretty) . (good) that he won the race. (happy) . (great) . (gentle)

11. The doctor felt his leg 12. There was a

storm yesterday night .

(heavy) 13. I like roses. They smell 14. Their son is 15. The cat's fur felt . (silly) and . (soft / warm) . (good)

ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB
1. The boys played so tournament. (good) that they won the

2. He was so busy with his new computer that he had time to help his mother. (hard)

3. "Go and have a rest. You shouldnt work so ." (hard) 4. From the top of the mountain he could see across the countryside. (far) 5. What a 6. Arthur fought (good) picture! (beautiful) and they won the battle.

7. "I love you", Camilla said in a

voice. (soft)

8. The maid shut the door 9. They could hear a

. (quiet) cry. (terrible)

10. Suddenly he woke up because the phone rang . (loud) . (careful)

11. Jane opened the door 12. I like driving . (fast)

13. She spoke to me very 14. Paul lay in bed

. (soft)

. (quiet) .

15. He tasted the various kinds of tea (careful)

WORD ORDER
Write down the sentences into correct order. 1. is / near / school / There / new / a / our / cinema . 2. got / my / problem / I / with / have / homework /a

. 3. when / a / helps / she / thinks / problem / trouble / Mary / has / doll / her / a . 4. well / think / your / very / I / don't / father / drives . 5. to / we / On / a / restaurant / sometimes / Sundays / go . 6. circus / went / with / we / ago / the / Two / my / to / parents / months . 7. did / very / The / trick / well / magician / his . 8. after / Jim / sister / Mother / look / asked / his / to / younger . 9. her / Cindy / you / I / found / Can / tell / that / have / necklace . 10. way / on / bike / Mike / on / already / been / his / to / his / school / has

COMPARISON
1. She isnt very clever. You are 2. He isnt very tall. Youre 3. She isnt very old. Youre than than than her. . . than

4. I dont work very hard. You work .

5. He doesnt smoke very much. You smoke than .

6. Im not a very good cook. You cook than .

7. We dont know many people. You know than .

8. They havent got much money. Youve got

than

. than

9. I cant run very fast. You can run . 10. I didnt get up very early. You got up than .

COMPARISON
1. Dad's car is much 2. I think scuba diving is than climbing. 3. His thirst grew 4. He thinks this test was the last one. 5. They live in a 6. She is the world. 7. Susan is a 8. This suitcase is others. (big) and (fast) than mine. (fascinating)

(big) (difficult) than

(beautiful) house. (good) tennis player of the

(nice) girl. (heavy) than the

9. Hotels in London are in Vienna. 10. Bob is the (tall).

(expensive) than

(tall) than Keith but Phil is

11. Doris reads Frank reads the 12. France is as 13. They live in a in a (big) one.

(many) books than Peter but (many). (beautiful) as Spain. (big) house but Fred lives

14. My sister is three years me. 15. This was the

(young) than

(bad) film I have ever seen.

CONJUNCTIONS
1. They stayed at home heavily. 2. People cause accidents drive. it was raining

they drink and

3. Tommy went to his friends lunch. 4. I wanted to help him himself. 5. You should know health.

he had had

he said he could do it

smoking is bad for your

6. Lindas father always watches TV home from work. 7. Tommy decided to leave outside. 8. We were playing tennis 9. Do you know 10.Tim knew

he comes

it was dark

it started to rain.

he started playing chess? he will work in his holidays. she hasnt phoned yet. they won.

11. I cant understand 12. They were very proud 13. He didnt know 14. He broke his arm

time they left the party. he fell down the tree. she couldnt

15. She wanted to open the door find the key.

WHAT'S THE TIME?


Don't forget to write a.m. or p.m. Start the sentence with "It's". Don't write the word "minutes" (eg: 06:50 - It's ten to seven a.m.) 1. 20:15 2. 07:30 3. 14:50 4. 18:23 5. 06:17 6. 20:45 7. 11:00 8. 14:55 9. 21:46 10. 22:30 11. 12:15 12. 05:42 13. 16:23 14. 10:45 15. 17:08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

WHAT'S THE TIME?


Start the sentence with "It's". Don't write the word "minutes" (e.g.: 06:50 - It's ten to seven)

WHAT'S THE TIME?


Drag the items on the right to match the items on the left. Your correct answer appears in green. Your incorrect answer appears in red.

15:45 20:55 22:40 04:45 17:50 21:30 08:10 06:00 00:30 14:05 02:40 12:15 Its ten past eight a.m. Its twenty to eleven p.m. Its five to nine p.m. Its a quarter to five a.m. Its half past midnight

Its five past two p.m. Its twenty to three a.m. Its ten to six p.m. Its a quarter past noon Its a quarter to four p.m. Its half past nine p.m. Its six oclock a.m.

CONJUNCTIONS
1. I cannot come I have no time. you must be

2. You can climb up the tree careful. 3. She came in 4. I laughed sat down.

Tom had told me a joke.

5. He was not at home we asked the neighbours when he would be back. 6. The police arrested the thief money. 7. I can't help you, had stolen the

you should ask Mary. she was tired. she

8. She went to bed early

9. She got a bad mark at her last test

promised to learn a lot for the next one. 10. She always greets friendly 11. I found out I meet her.

they are living. we had bought last

12. He wore the trousers Friday.

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