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StartUp Level 2 ActiveTeach Grammar Activities Unit 6, Lesson 1


Adverbs of frequency

Make sentences. Write the words in the correct order.

1. (is always / Martin / the morning / in / tired)

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2. (stays up late / he usually / at night)

3. (gets / he rarely / hours of sleep / eight)

4. (gets up / often / early / he)

5. (falls asleep / he sometimes / at his desk)

6. (wants / he never / to bed early / to go)

Circle the correct words to complete the conversations.

Alex: Where’s Helen? She’s not at her desk.

Betty: She is / comes in usually late on Monday mornings.


1.
Alex: What about Fred? Where’s he?

Rob: At the gym. He always is at / goes to the gym before work. He’ll be here soon.
2.
Ann: Do you usually eat breakfast at home?

Sue: Yes, almost always / usually. How about you?


3.
Ann: No, I never have breakfast at home. I stop at a café on my way to the bus stop.

Sue: Are you ever / never late for the bus?


4.
Ann: Yes, I sometimes miss it, but not

often. Tim: Let’s order takeout. How

about pizza?

Joe: Do you ever order / ordering from Paul’s Pizza?


5.
Tim: Yes, I often / ever get their pizza—it’s great!
6.

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StartUp Level 2 ActiveTeach Grammar Activities Unit 6, Lesson 3


Should for advice and suggestions

Complete the conversation with words from the box.

shouldHi, Dad.
Lisa: shouldn’t go practice,
I’m at soccer to go and put to my ankle. Should I
I sprained to the emergency
1.
room at the hospital?
Father: No, honey, you don’t need to the ER. I’ll come pick you up. Lie down and
2.
keep your ankle up high. You walk on it.
3.
Lisa: Do I need ice on it?
4.
Father: Yes, you should ice on it, but you keep the ice on for 20 minutes
5. 6.
only. Then take it off for the next 20.

Complete the conversations. Circle the correct words.

Sam: I have a runny nose. Should I call my doctor? / What should I do?
1.

Joe: No, you shouldn’t. You’re not that sick! You should / Should you just get some rest. And you should
2.

drink / to drink plenty of water. I’ll make you some tea.


3.

Janet: I think I have a fever. Who should I call? / Should I stay


home?
4.

Paula: Yes, you should. Should anyone / No one should go to school with a fever!
5.

Janet: What should I do? / Should I take some medicine?


6.

Paula: No, go back to bed and try to sleep.

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