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REVIEW ELEMENTARY LEVEL

Possessive pronouns
Choose the correct option:

1- This is my / mine jacket. Your / Yours is on the chair.


2- Where is our / ours cat
3- Is this Sheila / Sheila´s hat?
4- I need your / yours help.
5- Where is their / theirs breakfast?

Plural nouns

Change these sentences to their plural form:

1- The tomato is fresh


2- The child is playing outside
3- The story was exciting
4- I helped the woman who was carrying heavy bags.
5- The boy usually goes to bed early

Demonstratives

Complete with the correct demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, those)

_______ car

_______ bike
_______ pencils

_______ books

_______ ball

Prepositions of time

Complete with the correct preposition (in / at / on / from / to / until)

1. Mike and his family always go for walks ________ the evening.
2. They met in the park _________ seven and stayed __________ ten.
3. She started working in the company _________ 2005.
4. They watched television __________ six _________ nine.
5. I saw an interesting book _________ the top shelf.
6. She told me she would be there _________ noon.
7. Jack was born _________ December 20, 1959.
8. They waited __________ six for her.

Present simple

Make the present simple. Choose positive, negative or question.

1. He / drive to work every day.


2. They / write e-mails every day?
3. I / not / think you’re right.
4. We / have enough time?
5. How / he / travel to work?
6. She / catch a cold every winter.
7. She / not / walk to school.
8. Where / he / live?

Adverbs of frequency

Look at Mike’s schedule, and complete with always / never / often / sometimes.

1- He _________ plays football on Mondays.


2- He __________ plays tennis on Tuesdays.
3- He _________ plays basketball on Wednesdays.
4- He _________ plays tennis on Thursdays.
5- He _________ plays football on Fridays.
6- He_________ plays tennis on Saturdays.
7- He _________ plays basketball on Sundays.

Like + ing

Complete the sentences.

1- My dogs __________ (like / eat) bones.


2- My cat __________ (like / sleep) on my bed.
3- Monkeys ___________ (like / climb) trees.
4- Rhinos ___________ (like / swim) in the river.
5- The giraffe __________ (like / eat) leaves.
6- Zebras ___________ (like / run).
Can / can’t / can?

Write questions and answers based on the pictures.

WRITE: Climb trees, cook, fly a kite, jump, play football, ride a horse, sing, walk.

Adverbs and adjectives

Use the adjectives in brackets to complete the following sentences. Sometimes you will need to
change the adjective into an adverb.

1- I can’t understand, you speak too _________.


2- He drives very _________.
3- He’s a very ________ driver.
4- Her English is improving all the time. He speaks very _________ (good) now.
5- They have a very _________ (successful) business.
Comparatives and superlatives

Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the verbs in brackets.

1- My sister thinks she is ____________ (intelligent) than me, but I don’t agree!
2- Avatar is probably ___________ (bad) film I’ve seen!
3- Do you think Harry Potter films are __________ (good) than the books?
4- Who is ___________ (powerful) person in your country?
5- I think Men in Black 1 was __________ (funny) than Men Black 2.
6- Is Angelina Jolie ___________ (old) than Sandra Bullok?

Present continuous

Make the present continuous, positive or negative.

1- I / study at the moment.


2- I / not / sleep.
3- We / watch TV.
4- She / not / work in Spain.
5- He / not / wait for the bus.
6- They / eat chocolate.

Countable and uncountable nouns

Fill the gaps with a / an / some / any.

1- There is _______ apple.


2- There aren’t ________ eggs.
3- There is ________ pineapple juice.
4- There are ________ tomatoes.
5- There isn’t ________ rice.
6- There are _________ bananas.
Fill the gaps with “how much” or “how many”.

1- ____________ butter is there?


2- ____________ bottles of milk are there?
3- ____________ tomatoes are there?
4- ____________ bread is there?
5- ____________ milk is there?
6- ____________ slices of bread are there?
7- ____________ meat is there?
8- ____________ peaches are there?

Past simple and present simple

Choose the correct form of the word from the box to complete the sentences.

1- Go

- When did you __________ on holiday last year?

- Every year I __________ on holiday in June or July, but last year I _________ on holiday in May.

2- Have

- So, did you __________ a nice time in London?

- Oh, I __________ a lovely time in London, but it was two years ago. Last year I __________ a
great time in Paris.

3- Do

- Did you _____ any sightseeing?

- Yes, I _____ a lot of sightseeing that time. I always _____ some sightseeing when in Paris.

4- See

- Did you ______ Louvre Museum in Paris?


- Unfortunately, I didn´t _____ Louvre Museum, but I _____ Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.

5- Take

- Did you ______any pictures there?

- I´ve got a professional camera and always ______ pictures. I _____ hundreds of pictures in Paris.

6- Get

- Paris is a huge city. Didn’t you ________ lost there?

- I’m very good at directions so I never _________ lost, but somehow I _________ lost on my way
to the hotel in Paris.

Present perfect

Make the present perfect – it could be positive, negative or question.

1- You / keep a pet for 3 years.


2- You / eat Thai food before?
3- He / not / forget his books.
4- She / steal all the chocolate.
5- I / explain It well?
6- We / not / lose our tickets.
7- He / take a taxi?
8- She / go to the library today.

Be going to

Use the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences with be going to affirmative or negative.

1- I __________ (borrow) some books from the library today.


2- He __________ (not pay) your money back.
3- They are not playing well. They _________ (not win) the match.
4- We _________ (have) a picnic tomorrow.
5- She __________ (fly) to New York next week.
6- You can take the newspaper. I ___________ (not read) it.
7- Look at the Sun! It __________ (be) a beautiful day.

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