This document contains a series of exercises related to using descriptive adjectives and identifying attributes of people and objects. The exercises include identifying attributes of family members using is/are, matching descriptions to family roles, writing out numbers, adding descriptive adjectives to phrases, and identifying antonyms. The document provides context for learning exercises but no identifiable student information.
This document contains a series of exercises related to using descriptive adjectives and identifying attributes of people and objects. The exercises include identifying attributes of family members using is/are, matching descriptions to family roles, writing out numbers, adding descriptive adjectives to phrases, and identifying antonyms. The document provides context for learning exercises but no identifiable student information.
This document contains a series of exercises related to using descriptive adjectives and identifying attributes of people and objects. The exercises include identifying attributes of family members using is/are, matching descriptions to family roles, writing out numbers, adding descriptive adjectives to phrases, and identifying antonyms. The document provides context for learning exercises but no identifiable student information.
1 She / 22 She's 22. 2 They / your cousins Are they your cousins? 3 He / 18 Is he 18? 4 My grandparents / Brazilian My grandparents are Brazilian. 5 We / in Room 5B Are we in Room 5B? 6 No, you / not No, you’re not.
A. Circle the correct words to complete the sentences.
1 Jan is / isn't from New York City. He's from Miami. 2 She's / She's not 18. She's not 20. 3 Daniel is in Moscow. He's / He's not in St. Petersburg. 4 You're not shy. You're / You're not really friendly! 5 My cousins are in Japan. They’re / They’re not in the U.S. 6 We're / We're not sisters. We're friends. Men and women Women Men child aunt grandfather parent daughter husband cousin wife son grandmother brother mother father sister uncle
1 twenty-two 22 5 forty-six 46 9 ninety-five 95
2 fifty-one 51 6 sixty-seven 67 10 twenty-six 26
3 thirty-nine 39 7 thirty-eight 38
4 eighty-three 83 8 seventy-four 74
1 Carrie is two. She's really young.
2 He's a college student. He's smart. 3 My father is 190 cm. He's very tall. 4 He's not interesting. He's boring. 5 My friend Georgio is really funny! 6 Ariana is 95. She's very old. 1 Susana is interesting and really tall. (nteisreignt)/(tlal) 2 My son is smart and funny. (mtras)/(ynufn) 3 My grandfather is old and short. (dlo)/(rosth) 4 The child is very young and shy. (ynugo)/(ysh) 5 They’re friendly and not boring. (fienrdyl)/(bgrion)