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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 12, page 97)

LESSON 1 Describing people with be and have


1 Rewrite each sentence with have or has.
1. Her hair is short and white. She has short, white hair.

2. His eyes are green.


3. Their hair is curly and black.
4. His hair is straight and brown.
5. My sister’s eyes are blue.
6. My eyelashes are long.
7. His father’s hair is short and curly.
8. Her mother’s hair is dark and wavy.

2 Rewrite each sentence with a form of be.


1. I have short, dark hair. My hair is short and dark.

2. She has pretty, green eyes.


3. He has curly hair.
4. My grandmother has beautiful, white hair.
5. His sister has long eyelashes.
6. Their father has a long, gray beard.
7. Her brother has a small mustache.
8. My mother has straight, blonde hair.

Top Notch Fundamentals, Third Edition Unit 12


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NAME: _________________________ DATE: ________________________

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 12, page 101)

LESSON 3 Should + base form for suggestions


1 Complete each statement. Write should or shouldn’t.
1. My brother has a cold. He shouldn’t play soccer today.
2. My sister has a class tomorrow. She study tonight.
3. I have a headache. We go to a concert tonight.
4. He’s very handsome. He be an actor.
5. She hurt her back. She lie down.
6. My father cut his finger. He make lunch today.
7. We’re going to bed late tonight. We get up early tomorrow.
8. I burned my hand. I see a doctor.

2 Write sentences with should and shouldn’t. Use the cues.


1. We / go out for dinner tonight.
We should go out for dinner tonight.

2. He / not go to the movies every day.

3. She / take a nap this afternoon.

4. My daughters / not go to bed at 11:00.

5. You / call your brother back later.

6. We / not go for a drive today.

7. You / not go running at night.

8. Your neighbors / come to our party.

Top Notch Fundamentals, Third Edition Unit 12


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