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NAME: DATE:

1. Rewrite the following sentences using the imperative form.


a. Can you come here, please?
_________________________________________________________
b. Would you all sit down?
_________________________________________________________
c. You can’t be late for this meeting!
_________________________________________________________
d. I don’t like it when you tell me what to do!
_________________________________________________________
e. Can you pass me the salt please?
_________________________________________________________

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2. Complete the chart with the correct pronoun.

OBJECT PRONOUN SUBJECT PRONOUN

Her

He

Them

You

We

You

It

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3. Fill in the blanks with the correct subject or object pronoun.


a. My name is Terry. ________ ‘m visiting Greece right now and my friends
have asked ________ to bring ________ lots of souvenirs.
b. Mary isn’t Italian. ________ is French. Her parents used to send
________ to Italy during the summer and that’s why ________ speaks
Italian so well.
c. The Johnsons have just phoned because ________ want to come over
tonight. ________. It’s OK with ________ but I’m not sure about my
wife. ________ may have other plans.
d. Where’s Karen? I haven’t seen ________ today. She told ________ that
________ will meet ________ here, but there’s no sign of ________.

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4. Complete the sentences with the correct noun.


child - foot - key - monkey - mouse - radio - tooth - woman
a. Two of my son’s ____________ fell out last night!
b. My ____________ hurt. I ran too much yesterday.
c. Many ____________ like to wear make-up.
d. We found three ____________ in our classroom. How awful!
e. The ____________ came home early from school today.
f. I’m in trouble. I left my ____________ at home.
g. Everyone loves to watch the ____________ in the zoo.
h. We have three ____________ in our house.

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5. Choose a singular or plural verb, according to the nouns.


a. Our baggage (is/are) at the airport now.
b. Our secretary (is learning/are learning) to use a computer now.
c. The sky always (look/looks) beautiful at sunset.
d. The latest news (is/are) quite shocking.
e. Mathematics (is/are) my favourite subject at school.
f. Mr and Mrs Smith (is selling/are selling) their house this week.
g. Life (is/are) beautiful.
h. The new gardeners (is working/are working) in the garden now.

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6. Complete with much or many.


a. Bill is so popular; he has such ____________ friends.
b. We haven’t got ____________ milt left.
c. I have got ____________ English books, but not ____________in
French.
d. I can’t eat all this! You’ve given me too ____________ meat and too
____________ potatoes.
e. Don’t put too ____________ milk in my coffee, please.
f. I don’t think very ____________ of that idea.

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7. Complete with any or no.


a. There isn’t _______ money in my pocket.
b. There was _______ sugar in the tea.
c. Frank has _______ friends.
d. I didn’t expect _______ problems.
e. There is _______ homework for you tomorrow.
f. There weren’t _______ people at the party.

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8. Complete the chart with the possessive pronoun, the possessive adjectives
and the subject pronoun.

SUBJECT PRONOUN POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE


ADJECTIVE PRONOUN

His

Your

Her

It

We

Their

Yours

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9. Write the correct possessive pronoun.
a. This is my pen. It is _____________.
b. This is her book. It is _____________.
c. Is that his coat? Is it _____________?
d. These aren’t your clothes. They aren’t _____________.
e. Jane and Michael have got a black dog. The dog is _____________.
f. We have got new furniture. The furniture is _____________.
g. That is now my umbrella, it is your umbrella. Where is _____________?
h. You are wearing nice shoes. Are they _____________?

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10. Write a, an or some.


a. Next day she sent for ________ answer
b. There ________ exercise book on the floor.
c. We wait for ________ minutes.
d. Here are ________ cornflakes and there are ________ milk.
e. There are ________ beautiful flowers in the garden.
f. Look! There is ________ cheese for you.

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SHORT REVIEW VERBAL TENSES

1. Correct the next sentences.

a. I amn’t happy.

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b. She know everything about computers.

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c. They was playing football when I arrived.

________________________________________

d. I willn’t go to the party on Saturday because I have dinner with my


family.

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2. Complete the text with the correct form of the verb.

Dear Mum and Dad,

I __________________ (to have) a great time here in England. There


__________________ (to be) so many things to see! Yesterday my
friends and I __________________ (to go) to Buckingham Palace,
where we __________________ (to see) the guards with their funny
hats. Tomorrow we __________________(to plan) to take a bus to
Canterbury. We __________________ (to want) to visit the famous
cathedral there. We __________________(to visit) the fabulous shops
in Canterbury, too. I __________________(to buy) a pair of brown
shoes to match the brown handbag I __________________ (to buy) in
Oxford Street the other day. You __________________ (to remember),
don’t you? I __________________ (to write) to you all about it a few
days ago. Well, I have to stop writing now because we’re going to the
theatre tonight and it __________________ (to get) late.

Bye for now!

Love,

Elena.

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READING

LONDON

London has a population of about 6,700,000. It lies on the River Thames,


where the Romans landed nearly 2,000 years ago. From about 1800 until
World War Two, London was the biggest city in the world, but now there are
many cities which are much bigger.

London is famous for many things. Tourists come to visit its historic buildings
such as St Paul Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament, where you can see
and hear the famous clock, Big Ben. They also visit its theatres, museums and
many shops, such as Harrods where you can buy anything.

Like many big cities, London has problems with traffic and pollution. OVer
1,000,000 people a day use the underground, but there are still too many cars
on the streets. The air isn’t clean, but it’s cleaner than it was a hundred years
ago. The best thing about London is the parks. There are five in the city
centre. But my children’s favourite place is Hamley’s, which is the biggest
toyshop in the world. It is two hundred years old.

1. Read these sentences and say if they are TRUE or FALSE.

a. There are more than six million inhabitants in London.


b. Today, London is the biggest city in the world.
c. You can see and hear the Big Ben in St Paul’s Cathedral.
d. There isn’t any pollution in London.
e. There aren’t many cars on the streets of London.
f. The biggest toyshop in the world is two centuries old.

2. Answer the following questions with information from the text. Write full
sentences.

a. When did the Romans land in London?

b. According to the author, what is the best thing about London?

3. Match the words from the text with their definition or synonym.

1. war (line 3) b. armed conflict between


2. museum (line 7) nations
3. traffic (line 9) c. a building where works of art
4. clean (line 11) are displayed
a. the opposite of dirty/polluted d. the movement of vehicles
WRITING

Write about a village / town / city that you like. Write about its positive and
negative aspects. Write 50 to 60 words.

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