Grammar 1
Grammar 1
Grammar 1
PLURAL 1
child potato
party toy
boy key
fish ox
desk kiss
toffee life
book lady
woman calf
apple knife
star tooth
trolley family
toe day
cow phone
house bear
photo brush
glass wolf
pen strawberry
car monkey
baby man
thief foot
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PLURAL 3
Write the correct plural noun into the gaps.
7. What are the best you have ever been to? (party)
PLURAL 4
Write the correct plural noun into the gaps.
15. broke into their house and stole some paintings. (thief)
20. They have five , three girl and two boys. (child)
Fill in the gaps with the correct words from the box. Some of these commands are negative (-).
help – phone – eat – go – leave – clean – sit – drink – close – take – tell – read
1. your shoes.
COMMANDS 2
Fill in the gaps with the correct words from the box. Some of these commands are negative (-).
tidy – write – call – be – shut – sit – drive – stay – help – take – buy – turn
1. afraid. (-)
4. a taxi, please.
9. me in the garden.
COMMANDS 3
4. I Kevin.
6. It black.
7. My name Bob.
10. He a teacher.
11. We hungry.
20. I Sam.
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3. My name Caroline.
3. My hands cold.
4. They tired.
5. He a bad teacher.
6. I at work.
8. We in the park.
9. Jim at school.
2. She is lazy.
11. I am late.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES 1
Fill in my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
18. Ann has two brothers. names are Bill and George.
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19. Lucy likes new bike.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES 2
Fill in my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
16. Aunt Mary is sitting at the table. Peter fills glass with juice.
19. Tom and Robert like eating fish and chips. It's favourite food.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
3
Fill in my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
18. Carol and Jane do not like classroom because it's old.
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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19. Charles and Tom, when is tennis match? I want to watch it.
20. We meet Drew and Mary in the circus. They are friends.
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
4
Fill in my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
2. I’ve lost watch and I don’t know where I’ve lost it.
6. Where have the boys been? We’ve been looking for for hours.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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18. Mum usually helps my brothers with homework.
A – AN – SOME 1
Complete the sentences using either a, an or some.
1. There is sand in my shoe.
2. There is five-pound note in my wallet.
3. There is wine in the cupboard.
4. There is apple in the fridge.
5. There is peanut butter on the worktop.
6. There is radio in the kitchen.
7. There is toothbrush in the bathroom.
8. There is jam in the cupboard.
9. There is magazine in the living room.
10. There is queue at the post office.
11. There is old bag in the car.
12. There is suitcase in the bedroom.
13. There is umbrella in the cupboard.
14. There is sugar in your tea.
15. There is bicycle outside.
16. There is rice in the cupboard.
17. There is dog in the garden.
18. There is postman coming to the door.
19. There is alcohol in the fridge.
20. There is bathroom upstairs.
21. There is computer in the office.
22. There is oil on the floor.
23. There is ice on the windscreen.
24. There is shirt in the tumble dryer.
25. There is homework to do later on.
26. There is food on the table.
27. There is egg in the fridge.
28. There is light switch on the wall.
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29. There is vinegar on your chips.
30. There is pen in my pocket.
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A – AN – SOME 2
Complete the sentences using either a, an or some.
A – AN – SOME
3
Complete the sentences using either a, an or some.
18. We go to restaurant.
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A – AN – SOME
3
A – AN – SOME
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A – AN – SOME
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18. I need new plants for my apartment.
A – AN – SOME
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8. He is policeman.
A – AN – SOME
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18. He is arrogant boy.
A – AN – SOME
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A – AN – SOME
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17. She often wears black orange T-shirt.
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY 1
Put the following sentences into correct order.
1. public / use / they / transport / usually
1. I get up early.
4. I drink milk.
6. We go to work.
7. He can come.
3. I meet my friends.
8. Tony is angry.
20. It is raining.
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6. We are friends.
(oranges) ?
(tea) ?
(ice cream) ?
(milk) ?
(playing tennis) ?
(weekends) ?
(pink shoes) ?
(toffees) ?
(going to school) ?
(chewing gums) ?
(hamburgers) ?
(hot dogs) ?
(bananas) ?
(fruit gums) ?
(cheeseburgers) ?
(mascots) ?
(watching TV) ?
(sandwiches) ?
(reading) ?
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(black T-shirts) ?
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PRESENT SIMPLE
1
Write down the negations (N) and the questions (Q).
Q:
Q:
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Q:
5. He runs fast. N:
Q:
Q:
Q:
Q:
9. Peter is late. N:
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PRESENT
Q: SIMPLE
1
10. They sing beautifully. N:
Q:
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PRESENT SIMPLE
2
Write down the negations (N) and the questions (Q).
Q:
Q:
3. We hate spiders. N:
Q:
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Q:
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7. I understand. N:
Q:
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Q:
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PRESENT SIMPLE
2
10. Gary and Peter go to the party. N:
Q:
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POSSESSIVE CASE 1
Use .... of ... / ‘s / s‘
SHORT ANSWERS
1 a positive (+) or negative (-) short answer next to the question.
Write
SHORT ANSWERS
2
Write a positive (+) or negative (-) short answer next to the question.
SHORT ANSWERS
3
Write a positive (+) or negative (-) short answer next to the question.
12. Did you watch the Super Bowl last weekend? (+)
14. Were they angry when you told them the truth? (-)
SHORT ANSWERS
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Example: Is he married? + Yes, he is. – No, he isn’t.
7. Am I late? + –
7. I’m late, ?
QUESTION TAGS
2
Write the correct question tag into the gaps.
QUESTION TAGS
2
18. I’m too impolite, ?
QUESTION TAGS
3
Write the correct question tag into the gaps.
QUESTION TAGS
3
18. They weren’t angry, ?
QUESTION TAGS
4
Write the correct question tag into the gaps.
8. We should leave, ?
QUESTION TAGS
4
18. The girls are in the garden, ?
QUESTION TAGS 5
6. She’ll be late, ?
QUESTION WORDS 1
Complete the questions and find the answers – draw lines. Then write them down.
Complete the questions and find the answers – draw lines. Then write them down.
QUESTIONS WORDS
2
Complete each sentence, using what, where, when or how much.
9. do you usually have for breakfast? I usually have toast and coffee.
QUESTIONS WORDS
2
QUESTIONS WORDS
3
Complete each sentence, using what, where, when, who, how or how much.
9. can I get some ice cream? You can get some at the snack bar.
QUESTIONS WORDS
4
Complete each sentence, using what, where, when, who or why.
11. is the star of ‘Spiderman’? Sorry, but I didn’t watch the movie.
12. didn’t you call me last night? I left my phone in the office.
QUESTIONS WORDS
4
19. are you still in bed at four in the afternoon? Because I’ve got a cold.
QUESTIONS WORDS
5
Complete each sentence, using what, where, when, who or whose.
QUESTIONS WORDS
5
17. do you want to leave? Early in the morning.
18. has got a pencil for me? Claudia has got one.
QUESTIONS WORDS
6
Complete each sentence, using what, where, when, who or why.
11. did grandma say when you phoned her? She enjoyed her trip to France.
13. have you painted your fence purple? Because I like purple.
QUESTIONS WORDS
6
19. is the best hockey player in your school? It’s Robert.
QUESTIONS WORDS
7
Complete each sentence, using what or which.
8. hobbies does your sister have? She likes reading and sports.
11. movie are you going to see? The new James Bond movie.
12. can I do for you? I’d like to buy one of these shirts.
14. of his books won the Pulitzer Price? Her last one.
QUESTIONS WORDS
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QUESTIONS WORDS
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1. aren’t interested.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
2
Fill in the gaps using either he or him.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
2
6. ’s quite serious, isn’t she?
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
3
Complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, you or them.
17. We don't know the way to the church. Can you help ?
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
3
18. I can't find my books. Can you see ?
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
4
Complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, you or them.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
4
18. The boys are playing football. Give the ball.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
5
Complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, you or them.
9. These clothes are for poor children. Can you bring to the Red Cross?
12. Where is the post office? Can you tell where it is?
14. Our brother is very nice. He always helps with the homework.
15. The children can see the cow. They can see .
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
5
18. I cannot help , Betty. I have other work to do.
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
6
Complete the sentences with me, you, him, her, it, us, you or them.
10. I have got a problem with my maths homework. Can you help ?
12. Would you like some more cake? No, I don't like the taste of .
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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18. We want to know where you were yesterday. Tell !
1. 04:45
2. 13:20
3. 24:00
4. 18:49
5. 07:30
6. 20:34
7. 15:52
8. 14:15
9. 05:20
10. 22:27
11. 09:08
12. 16:15
13. 11:22
14. 00:30
15. 18:45
16. 10:40
17. 06:15
18. 17:10
19. 21:25
20. 11:55
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Bill his bike. Bill: "Debbie, help me, please." But Debbie is busy: "I
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
2
Write the present progressive into the gaps. Use the verb of the first sentence.
5. She washes her hair every day. She her hair now.
10. Mother cooks every day. Right now, mother in the kitchen.
14. Father usually drives a big car. At the moment father a little red car.
15. The penguin swims very well. Look, the two little penguins !
16. The children often have their breakfast. The children their breakfast now.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
2
18. I often play tennis with my friends. I football at the moment.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
3
Write the present progressive into the gaps. Use the verbs in the brackets.
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
3
17. they lunch? (prepare)
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
4
Write down the negations (N) and the questions (Q).
Q:
Q:
Q:
Q:
Q:
Q:
7. I am doing my homework. N:
Q:
8. I am talking to you. N:
Q:
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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
4
9. They are dancing at the party. N:
Q:
Q:
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Example: the garden fence? (dad / paint) – Is dad painting the garden fence?
Make negative sentences in the present progressive tense. Use the verbs in brackets and the
contracted forms (’m not, isn’t, aren’t).
15. Lucy still better today. She must stay in bed. (feel)
19. The kids are on the beach, but they in the sea. (swim)
Write the present simple or progressive into the gaps. Use the verbs in the brackets.
Write the present simple or progressive into the gaps. Use the verbs in the brackets.
4. Can you help me? No, sorry, I for the test. (study)
Write the present simple or progressive into the gaps. Use the verbs in the brackets.
10. Can you help me? No, sorry, I the baby. (look after)
Write the present simple or progressive into the gaps. Use the verbs in the brackets.
1. Would you like some beer? No, thank you I alcohol. (not drink)
(you study)
10. Susan, hurry up! What in the bathroom all the time? (you do)