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SOLUCIONARIO

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1. Complete the sentences with the appropriate subject pronoun (I, you, he,…) and
the possessive adjective (my, your, his,...).
Example: Where is Peter from? He is from London.

• Where are the books? They are on the desk.

• Who is that boy? He is my brother.

• What’s your name? My name is Sarah.

• Is Mary married? No, she isn’t she has got a boyfriend. His name is John.

• They are my parents Their names are Lucy and Joe.

• We live in a big house. Our house is in Bacon Street.

• My friends are Italian .They live in Italy.

2. Write the following sentences in the interrogative and negative form.


Example: Mary is from Scotland.
Is Mary from Scotland?
Mary is not/isn’t from Scotland.

• My birthday is in June.
. Is your birthday in June?
.My birthday is not/isn’t in June

• Our parents are doctors.


. Are our parents doctors?
. Our parents are not/aren’t doctors

• Jane is at home now.


. Is Jane at home now?
. Jane is not/isn’t at home now.

• Peter and John are on holidays.


. Are Peter and John on holidays?
. Peter and John are not/aren’t on holidays.

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3. Write the plural of these words.
Example: Box : Boxes
• Potato: Potatoes • Wife : Wives

• Man: Men • Room : Rooms

• Bus: Buses • City: Cities

• Child: Children • Watch: Watches

• Country: Countries • Glass: Glasses

• Bottle: Bottles • Church: Churches

4. Family Tree:

Answer the following questions about Peter and Lucy’s family.


Example: Who’s Lucy? (Mary) Lucy is Mary’s mother.
(Carol) Lucy is Carol’s grandmother.

• Who’s Carol?
(John) Carol is John’s daughter.
(Carla) Carol is Carla’s cousin.

• Who’s Bill?
(Pete) Bill is Pete’s uncle.
(Eve) Bill is eve’s uncle.

• Who’s Pete?
(Lucy) Pete is Lucy’s grandson.
(Sarah) Sarah is Lucy’s granddaughter.
• Who’s Beth?

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(Alice) Beth is Alice aunt.
(Tim) Beth is Tim’s wife.

5. Complete the sentences with have got or has got and write true sentences.
Example: Have you got (YOU) a new house?
No, I haven’t.

• Have your mother got (YOUR MOTHER) any sisters?


No, she hasn’t.

• Have your parents (YOUR PARENTS) a new car?


Yes, they have.

• Has your bedroom a big window (YOUR BEDROOM) a big window?


Yes, it has .

• Has Michael Jackson (MICHAEL JACKSON) blue eyes?


No, he hasn’t.

6. Translate the sentences into English.


Example: Siéntate en aquella silla.
Sit down on that chair.

• Cierra la puerta.
Close the door.

• No fumes en esta habitación.


Don’t smoke in this room.

• Quítate el abrigo, por favour.


Take off your coat, please.

• Pon aquellos tomates en la nevera.


Put those tomatoes in the fridge.

7. Complete the sentences using What, Where, Who, How, How Much, How many.
Example: Where are you from?
• What is your favourite food?

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• Who is that girl?

• How are you? Fine, thanks.

• How many books are in the shelf?

• How much water is in the bottle?

8. Answer the following questions. Use can or can’t.


Example: Can you play the piano?
No, I can’t.
• Can your father drive a car?
Yes, he can.

• Can your friends swim?


.No, they can’t.

• Can your mother make a cake?


Yes, she can.

• Can your friends swim?


No, they can’t.

• Can you row a boat?


No, I can’t.

• Can Maradona play football?


Yes, he can.

9. What’s the time?


Example: 1.30: It’s half past one
It’s one thirty
• 3.00: It’s three o’clock. It’s three.
• 6.15: It’s a quarter past six. It’s six fifteen.
• 8.00: It’s eight o’clock. It’s eight.
• 4.45: It’s a quarter to five. It’s four fourtyfive.
• 3.30: It’s half past three. It’s three thirty.
• 2.15: It’s a quarter past two. It’s two fifteen.

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10. Look at the box of things. Complete the list clasifying the uncountable and
countable nouns.
potatoes / sweets / carrots / olives / pencils / wine / ice-cream / lettuces / bread / apple juice /
sugar / milk / cheese / lemons / butter

Countable nouns Uncountable nouns


Bottles Salt
Potatoes Ice cream
Carrots Apple juice
Lemons Sugar
Pencils Milk
Lettuces Butter
Sweets Wine
Olives Bread
Cheese

11. Answer the questions about you.


Example: What time do you get up?
I usually get up at half past eight.

• When do you have lunch?


I usually have lunch at half past two.

• When do you do your homework?


I usually do my homework at six o’clock.

• When do you watch television?


I usually watch television at half past nine.

• How often do you go to the cinema a week?


I usually go to the cinema once a week.

• When do you go to bed?


I usually go to bed at eleven o’clock.

12. Write the following dates.

Example: 1/10/92 the first of October nineteen ninety two.

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• 5/2/85 February, the fifth,. nineteen eighty five.
• 18/5/95 May, the eighteenth, nineteen ninety five .
• 11/6/70 June, the eleventh nineteen seventy.
• 13/2/53 February, the thirteenth, nineteen fifty three.
• 25/12/69 December, the twentyfith, nineteen sixty nine..
• 3/4/73 April, the third, nineteen seventy three.

13. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous
tenses.
Example: Mary is out. She’s going to the cinema now.
•I have (I have/ I’m having) lunch at 2.30 everyday.

• My mother is in the kitchen now .She is cooking (She cooks/ She is


cooking) a cake.

• My father always washes (washes/is washing) his car on sundays.

• Do you go(Are you going/Do you go) to the cinema once a week?

• Where is Peter? He is writting .(He writes/He is writing) a letter.

• What time do you do (are you doing/do you do) your homework everyday?

14. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition. Use in/on/at or to.
Example: I got up at five past seven last Monday.
•I always go to the cinema on Saturdays.

• He goes to school at 9.00 in the morning.

• Mary is studying at her bedroom.

• John lives in Brighton.

• My flat is on the second floor.

• Let’s go to the beach.

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15. Complete the sentences using the past simple of the verbs in brackets.
Example: My father phoned me from the office.
1. I met(meet) my friend Terry on Sunday.

2. My father played (play) tennis when he (be) was 20 years old.

3. Beth and Peter went (go) to the cinema yesterday.

4. I saw (see) John last week in the park.

5. The film started (start) at ten and finished (finish) at twelve.

6.My brother bought (buy) a new car last week.

7. I had (have) a lemon juice two hours ago.

8. He was (be) alone at the bus station.

9. John sent (send) me a letter last month.

10. Mary read (read) a book about ghosts.

11. My neighbours lived (live) in America three years ago.

12. I received (receive) a letter from my friend in London.

Now write the sentences above in the interrogative and negative form.
Example: (Int.): Did your father phone you from the office?.
(Neg.) My father didn’t phone me from the office.
1. (Int.) Did you meet your friend Terry on Sunday?
(Neg.) I didn’t meet my friend Terry on Sunday.

2. (Int.) Did your father play tennis when he was 20 years old?
(Neg.) My father didn’t play tennis when he was 20 years old.

3. (Int.) Did Beth and Peter go to the cinema yesterday?.


(Neg.) Beth and Peter didn’t go to the cinema yesterday..

4. (Int.) Did you see John last week in the park?.

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(Neg.) I didn’t see John last week in the park.

5. (Int.) Did the film start at ten and finish at twelve?.


(Neg.) The film didn’t start at ten and finished at twelve .

6. (Int.) Did your brother buy a new car last week?.


(Neg.) My brother didn’t buy a new car last week.

7. (Int.) Did you have a lemon juice two hours ago?


(Neg.) I didn’t have a lemon juice two hours ago.

8. (Int.) Was he alone at the bus station?


(Neg.) He wasn’t alone at the bus station.

9. (Int.) Did John send you a letter last month?


(Neg.) John didn’t send me a letter last month.

10. (Int.) Did Mary read a book about ghosts?


(Neg.) Mary didn’t read a book about ghosts.

11. (Int.) Did your neighbours live in America three years ago?
(Neg.) My neighbours didn’t live in America three years ago.

12. (Int.) Did you receive a letter from your friend in London?
(Neg.) I didn’t receive a letter from my friend in London.

16. Complete the sentences with the appropiate object.


Pronoun me, him, us…
Example: Look! That’s my father. Can you see him?
• That girl is my friend Mary. Can you give . her .this book?

• Where are the children? I can’t see them.

• Do you need a pencil? I’ll lend you mine.

• We are thirsty. Can you give us a glass of water, please?

• John’s birthday is next week. I have to buy him a present.

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• I have a problem. Can you help me to solve it..

17. Write a short paragraph about what you did the last weekend. Use verbs such as
play, study, watch, clean your room…etc.

Last weekend I got up at 11.30 then I had an orange juice and some cereals for breakfast.
After that, I decided to study and do my homework. When I finished studying, I went to play
football with my friends. After having lunch I cleaned my room and then I played the guitar.
Finally I watched TV while I had dinner.

18. Write the past tense of these regular and irregular verbs.
Write: Wrote Play: Played.
Take: Took Try: Tried
Watch: Watched Send Sent
Study: Studied Find: Found
Get: Got Go: Went.
Do: Did Swim: Swam

19. Match column A with column B to make sentences.

I didn’t are you?

I want visits her aunt in summer

There were to buy a new computer

I’m go to school yesterday

She always three books on the desk

Mary reading a book now

How old was your brother yesterday?

Where met her friends last sunday

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20. Write the correct preposition of time at, in, on.
Example: On Sunday
A t6.30 In 1998
In the morning At night
In the weekend At Christmas
At midnight On my birthday
In the afternoon At 4.15

21. Make questions for the answers.


Example: Where did you go on Saturday evening?
I went to the cinema.

• What did Emma buy last week.?


She bought a new pair of shoes.

• What did you do last Christmas?


We visited our grandparents.

• What time did you get up yesterday?


I got up at 11.00 o’clock.

• What did you eat on Sunday?


I had a sandwich and a coke for lunch.

• What did Mary buy in the market?


Mary bought three kilos of apples in the market.

• When did Mary and Peter go to London?


They went to London two years ago.

• Where were you yesterday?


I was at home yesterday.

22. In which part of the house can you…


Example: Cook a cake? In the kitchen.
• Have a shower? In the bathroom.

• Watch television? In the living room.

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• Do your homework? In the bedroom.

• Have dinner? In the dining room.

• Have a nap? In the living room/bedroom.

• Listen to music? In the living room/bedroom.

• Read a book? In the living room.

• Brush your teeth? In the bathroom.

23. Complete the sentences using was or were.


Example: Where was Lucy last Saturday?
• Peter and John were at home yesterday.

• The dog was not in the house.

• There were three books in my bag.

• I was really hungry two hours ago.

• We were with our friends in Cuba last year.

• Mr. Black was in the kitchen.

• Who was that girl?

• My parents were at the party too.

24. Use have to / has to / don’t have to / doesn’t have to to complete the following
sentences.
Example: I have to wear uniform at school.
•We haven’t got any sugar I have to go to the supermarket and get some.

•Children in Spain don’t have to go to school on Sundays.

•In Great Britain people have to drive on the left.

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• Mary has to make her bed everyday.

• My little brother, who is two, doesn’t have to go to school.

• Vicky has to go shopping by car because the supermarket is


far from her flat.

25. Write the comparative and superlative of the following adjectives.

COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE

Nice Nicer than the nicest


Good Better than the best
Intelligent More intelligent than the most intelligent
Funny Funnier than the funniest
Comfortable More comfortable than the most comfortable
Beautiful More beautiful than the most beautiful
Polite More polite than the most polite
Generous More generous than the most generous
Boring More boring than the most boring
Fat Fatter than the fattest
Short Shorter than the shortest

26. Order the letters and find the words.


Example: EHSOES: Shoes
• KBOO: Book • LSASEGS: Glasses

• ITLGH: Light • VGEOL: Glove

• RTCAHEE: Teacher • RBEOHTR: Brother

• ASBETKRFA: Breakfast • RGNEE: Green

• YAJURNA: January • LSDAA: Salad

27. Write answers for these questions.


Example: How often do you go to the cinema?
Once a week

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• How often do you brush your teeth?
Three times a day.

• How often do you eat in a restaurant?


Once a month.

• How often do you go swimming?


Three times a week.

• How often do you go to the dentist?


Twice a year.

• How often do you telephone your friends?


Twice a week.

• How often do you play basketball?


Once a week.

• How often do you have a haircut?


Once a month.

• How often do you go to the supermarket?


Three times a week.

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