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Circle the correct words.

1. Who’s that tall man? That’s John, my uncle / aunt.


2. This is Tina. She’s my niece / nephew.
3. May, June, July, February / August.
4. Anton is Russia / Russian.
5. The term starts in / on September.
6. First, second, fifth / third, fourth.

Choose a, b or c.

1. A: What do you do?


B: 4. A: This is my friend, Mary.
a. I’m Peruvian. B:
b. I’m a doctor. a. See you later.
c. I’m fine, thanks. b. Pleasure to meet you.
2. A: Where are you from? c. Nice to meet you, too.
B: 5. A: What’s the date today?
a. Abroad. B:
b. Colombia. a. It’s June.
c. Colombian. b. It’s Monday.
c. It’s 12th July.
3. A: How’s it going?
B:
a. Not much.
b. Not bad.
c. Take care.

Write the sentences in the plural.

1. This is not my key.


2. The boy has got a nice watch.
3. That woman is an architect.
Match.

1. How often do you clean the windows? a. Yes, but rarely.


2. Excuse me. Do you have the time? b. You’re welcome.
3. Do you chat on the Net? c. Let me see. It’s one thirty.
4. What time do you go to the office? d. Once a month.
5. Thanks for the information. e. At noon.
6. It’s time to go. See you! f. Keep in touch.

Complete with prepositions of time.


1. Sue usually goes to bed midnight.
2. I’m very busy weekdays.
3. We take out the rubbish the morning.
4. Ray works at the office 7am 3pm.

Complete with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.


1. A: Give me the remote control, please. I want (change) the channel.
I can’t stand (watch) chat shows.
B: What would you like (watch)?
A: The talent show on Channel 9.
2. A: I enjoy (cook). What about you?
B: Actually, I don’t know how to cook, but I’d like (learn).

Choose a, b or c.

1. My new flat is to the shops. I can go shopping whenever I want.


a. close b. convenient c. cosy
2. Tony is medium- , in his 30s and has got blond hair.
a. aged b. length c. height
3. Let’s put that clock the kitchen wall.
a. above b. in c. on
4. The coffee table is the sofa and the armchair.
a. next b. between c. in front
5. Kelly is very cheerful and she all the time.
a. laughs b. cries c. argues
6. I like Roy. He’s a very person.
a. aggressive b. positive c. annoying
7. We have got a new tap in our kitchen.
a. steel b. glass c. leather
8. Is your mobile phone as Mike’s?
a. the same b. similar c. like
9. There’s a new on the floor in the living room.
a. mirror b. shelf c. rug

Circle the correct words.


1. A: Is this your jacket?
B: No, it’s not my / mine.
A: Who’s / Whose is it then?
2. A: Do you like Jenny’s new hairstyle?
B: It’s not bad. I think her / hers highlights are really nice.
A: Well, I like your / yours. I think they’re nicer.
3. Look! There’s Mr and Mrs Smith and that over there is their / theirs house. A / The red car in the
garage is theirs / their, too.
4. We haven’t got a / the balcony, but a / the front garden is beautiful.

Complete with the Present Simple or the Present Progressive of the verbs in brackets.
1. A: What you (do) right now?
B: I (organise) a trip to the countryside.
A: you (like) the countryside?
B: Of course.
2. Kylie and Wendy (get) married next summer.
3. A: Helen and Laura (work) this week?
B: I (not know).
4. Kevin usually (come) over on Sundays, but he (not come) over
tonight. He’s busy.

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