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Graded grammar worksheet Unit 7


Name: _________________________ ( ) Class: __________ Date: ______________________

Order of adjectives
Your friends are writing descriptions of their favourite places in Hong Kong. Help
them complete their descriptions by putting the adjectives in brackets in the
correct order.

Samuel
My favourite place in the city is the AMC Pacific Palace cinema. It has
(1) _________________________________ (leather, big, comfortable) seats and
some great films. Last week, I saw a (2) _________________________________
(funny, Korean, new) film there.

Mandy
I love history. That’s why I love the Hong Kong Museum of History. Near the
museum there’s a/an (3) _________________________________ (old, cute,
Japanese) restaurant. I always go there after I visit the museum. I love their soba
noodles served in a (4) _________________________________ (heavy, wooden,
traditional) bowl.

Andy
The best place in town is Kiu Tsui Beach. It’s a (5) _________________________
__________________ (quiet, small, sandy) beach. On sunny days, I love
swimming in the (6) _________________________________ (warm, beautiful,
blue) water.

Eva
I love Lamma Island. Last time I went there with my brother. We had a
(7) __________________________ (local, helpful) guide. In Sok Kwu Wan, he
showed us a (8) _________________________________ (red-and-grey, historic,
brick) temple. What a sight! Before we left, we also bought some (9) ___________
_____________________________ (white, chewy) mochis home.

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New Treasure Plus (Third Edition) 1B 2 of 4

Graded grammar worksheet Unit 7


Name: _________________________ ( ) Class: __________ Date: ______________________

Prepositions of movement and transport


You are writing an itinerary for some weekend activities you want to do with your
family. Complete the itinerary with the correct prepositions.

Weekend itinerary

Saturday
Morning
• Travel (1) ____________ home (2) ____________ Tai Mo Shan Country
Park (3) ____________ car.
• Walk (4) ____________ beautiful trails and hike (5) ____________ the
mountain.
Afternoon
• Have lunch at The Peak and enjoy spectacular views.
• Walk (6) ____________ the hill (7) ____________ foot.
• Take the car back to the city.

Sunday
Morning
• Travel (8) ____________ MTR (9) ____________ Tsim Sha Tsui.
• Go shopping and sightseeing.
• Walk (10) ____________ the Avenue of Stars.
Afternoon
• Take the bus (11) ____________ the Cross-Harbour Tunnel.
(12) ____________ the bus stop, travel (13) ____________ foot to Victoria
Garden.
• Find a restaurant nearby and have lunch.
• Return home (14) ____________ MTR.

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New Treasure Plus (Third Edition) 1B 3 of 4

Graded grammar worksheet Unit 7


Name: _________________________ ( ) Class: __________ Date: ______________________

Imperatives
You are writing the guidelines for an upcoming class trip. Complete the guidelines
using the correct form of the verbs in the box.

ask follow not leave research wear


bring not feed not make share write

Guidelines for our trip to Mai Po Nature Reserve


Our trip to Mai Po Nature Reserve is on 3 April. Here are a few guidelines for the
trip:

Planning for the trip


• (1) _______________________ comfortable clothes. We will walk around
all day.
• (2) _______________________ a bottle of water and a light lunch.
• If you want to be really prepared, (3) _______________________ the plants
and animals at the nature reserve before we arrive.
While at the nature reserve
• Always (4) _______________________ your guide’s instructions.
• (5) _______________________the animals. Human food can be harmful for
them.
• (6) _______________________ a lot of noise. Too much noise can bother
the animals.
• We want to keep the nature reserve clean. (7) _______________________
any rubbish behind.
• (8) _______________________ lots of questions! It’s the best way to learn.
After the trip
• (9) _______________________ down your thoughts about the nature
reserve in a notebook.
• Our class website has a web page about this trip. (10) _________________
your photos of the trip on the web page.

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New Treasure Plus (Third Edition) 1B 4 of 4

Graded grammar worksheet Unit 7


Name: _________________________ ( ) Class: __________ Date: ______________________

Consolidation
You are texting your best friend Dave, but there is something wrong with your
phone. Complete the text messages by underlining the correct words in brackets
and by using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

You: Hey Dave. My brother and I are going to Cheung Chau Island
tomorrow. (1) __________________ (come) with us!
Dave: Sure! Where should I meet you?
You: (2) __________________ (meet) us at our house at 9 a.m.
(3) (From/To) there, we’ll travel (4) (by/to) MTR (5) (from/to) the
pier and then take the ferry (6) (across/through) the water.
Dave: Sounds great. I love travelling (7) (on/by) ferry! I like the views of
Hong Kong’s (8) (interesting tall glass/tall interesting glass)
buildings. What are your plans on the island?
You: From the pier, we’ll go straight to Cheung Po Tsai Cave (9) (by/on)
foot. Entering this (10) (dark long/long dark) cave is such an
adventure!
Dave: I’ve read all about Cheung Po Tsai. He was a scary 19th century
pirate. But I’ve never been inside his cave. It seems frightening!
You: (11) ________________________ (not be) scared. You’ll love it.
Dave: Do you have any other plans on the island?
You: Yes! My brother wants to have lunch at a (12) (busy local/local
busy) seafood market. He thinks Cheung Chau has the best
seafood! I want to try the (13) (round large tasty/tasty round large)
fish balls after lunch. Oh … and stroll (14) (over/along) the
promenade before we leave.
Dave: I love the fish balls too! I’m sure it’ll be a great day. See you
tomorrow morning. (15) _______________________ (not leave)
without me!

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