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StartUp Level 3  Grammar Activities  Unit 6, Lesson 1, Page 66


Too and enough + adjectives

Match the sentences. Write the correct letters.

1. You got size 40 trousers, but needed size 42. a. It’s too big.

2. You got a size 42 jumper, but needed size 40. b. They’re too small.

3. The shirt costs $100, but you only have $50. c. It’s not big enough.

4. You’re 165cm tall. The assistant gives you a 200cm coat. d. They’re too big.

5. The hat is smaller than your head. e. It’s not exciting enough.

6. These shoes are size 46. You need size 42. f. It’s too long.

7. The shirt has lots of colors. You want just black. g. It’s too colorful.

8. The tie is really boring. h. It’s too expensive.

Complete the sentences. Use too or enough and the word in parentheses.

1. I need to take a nap. I’m to drive.


(tired)

2. It’s to go outside. Our coats aren’t .


(cold) (warm)

3. You’re to be on a diet! You should be gaining weight, not losing it.


(thin)

4. It’s going to be tomorrow. Let’s just stay inside and put the air conditioning on.
(hot)

5. I’m calling the doctor. Your fever is . It isn’t normal.


(high)

6. You need to wait another year. You aren’t to have the surgery.
(old)

7. The doctor is to talk to you right now. Please wait. She’ll be out soon.
(busy)

8. I’m not to sleep. I’m going to read a book.


(tired)

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StartUp Level 3  Grammar Activities  Unit 6, Lesson 2, Page 68


Verbs + two objects

Complete the conversations with to or for.

1. A: Did you give the report Alison?


B: Not yet. I’m waiting for Mike to bring the final numbers me.
2. A: Can you cook dinner us tonight?
B: Sure. But can you buy some onions us on your way home from work?
A: Not a problem. How many should I get?
B: Just two is enough.
3. A: Happy Anniversary! I made a little gift you! It’s a scarf.
B: Oh, it’s great. I love it. And I bought opera tickets you.
A: Really?! I’m so excited.
4. A: Did Madison find her gloves?
B: Not exactly. I found her gloves her.
A: How about her hat?
B: No, it’s missing. I took an old one out of the closet her.

Rewrite the sentences. Use to or for.

1. Micky bought me a new coffee maker.


2. I gave Alison my keys.


3. I found you a great new book.


4. His company got him a laptop.


5. They’re showing the neighbors their new car.


6. He took her his brother’s shirt.


7. You told me that story already.


8. Maria made him dinner.

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StartUp Level 3  Grammar Activities  Unit 6, Lesson 3, Page 70


Past continuous; past continuous with when

Match the beginning and ending of the sentences. Write the correct letters.

1. He fell off his bike, but he didn’t get hurt because a. he was speeding.

2. He was in a car accident, but b. he didn’t hear the teacher.

3. It wasn’t raining in the morning, so c. he stayed home with them.

4. He got a ticket because d. he was wearing a helmet.

5. He wasn’t working because e. he wasn’t driving.

6. He wasn’t paying attention, so f. he didn’t take his umbrella.

7. His children weren’t feeling well, so g. it was a holiday.

8. I didn’t see your text because h. I was running at the gym.

At 7:00 last night, there was a fire at the Bartletts’ house. Use the words in parentheses and the past
continuous to complete the sentences about what the family members were doing. Use contractions
when possible.

1. Sammi Bartlett was at the park. He baseball.


(play)

2. Grandpa Bartlett was at the park too, but he baseball. He the game.
(not, play) (watch)

3. Grandma Bartlett and the baby . The fire alarm woke them up.
(sleep)

4. Alvin and Sue the dog. They always take the dog for a walk at 7:00.
(walk)

5. Sue’s older sister Pam with them. She her homework.


(not, walk) (do)

6. Mrs. Bartlett was on the phone. She and her sister .


(talk)

7. Mr. Bartlett was in his car. He . He home from work.


(not, work) (drive)

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