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UNIT 4 EXERCISES (FOURTH):

1) READ AND MATCH:

BAKER’S

BOOKSHOP

CAFÉ

CLOTHES SHOP

DEPARTMENT STORE

GREENGROCER’S

NEWSAGENT’S

SUPERMARKET
2) LOOK AND ANSWER THE
FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

-How much is a ball?

-How much is a pen?

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-How much is a book?

-How much is a ruler?

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3) LOOK AND ANSWER THE
FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

-How much are the strawberries?

-How much are the potatoes?

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-How much are the carrots?

-How much are the apples?

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4) ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

-Where can I buy some


oranges?

-Where can I buy a novel book?


-Where can I buy a magazine?

-Where can I buy a cake?

-Where can I buy a coffee?

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-Where can I buy some bleach?

-Where can I buy a jacket?

-Where can I buy some


furniture?

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5) LOOK AND SAY:

BILLY/JANE/JACK/ELLIE/PETER

-Who’s third? _____________________

-Who’s fifth? _____________________

-Who’s second? ____________________

-Who’s fourth? ____________________

-Who’s first? _____________________


6) LOOK AND MATCH:

A) Where can I buy a kite? In the toy


department on the fourth floor.

B) Where can I buy some cereals? In the


supermarket on the second floor

C) Where can I buy an atlas? In the book


department on the fifth floor

D)Where can I buy a table? In the


furniture on the ground floor.

E) Where can I buy some trousers? In the


clothes department on the first floor.

F) Where can I buy an orange juice and a


croissant? In the café on the third floor.
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7) LOOK AND ANSWER:

-How much is a cheese sandwich?

-How much are two mini pizzas?


-How much is a bottle of water?

-How much are three chicken sandwiches?


-How much is a croissant?

-How much are two cakes?

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8) READ AND MATCH:

A) It’s three euros, twenty cents.

B) They’re six euros, seventy-five cents.

C) It’s sixty-seven cents.

D) They’re four euros.

E) It’s one euro, forty-nine cents.

F) They are five euros, twenty-one cents.

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