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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.
• Is Mary married? No, she isn’t she has got a boyfriend. His name is John.
• My birthday is in June.
. Is your birthday in June?
.My birthday is not/isn’t in June
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3. Write the plural of these words.
Example: Box : Boxes
• Potato: Potatoes • Wife : Wives
4. Family Tree:
• 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.
• Cierra la puerta.
Close the door.
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?
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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
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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.
• Do you go(Are you going/Do you go) to the cinema once a week?
• 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.
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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.
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.
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(Neg.) I didn’t see John last week in the park.
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.
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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
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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
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• Do your homework? In the bedroom.
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.
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• Mary has to make her bed everyday.
COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
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• How often do you brush your teeth?
Three times a day.
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