Chapter 02
Chapter 02
Chapter 02
4. Write questions to these answers with WHO, WHAT, WHERE, or HOW (WH-QUESTION
WORDS):
a) ____________ It’s a picture.
c) ____________ school.
d) ____________ the garden.
f ) ____________ home.
8. Match the different collumns. a) What’s your name? ______ It’s my wallet.
b) How are you? ______ I’m eighteen.
c) Are they from New York? ______ I’m a teacher.
d) What’s this? ______ No, he isn’t.
e) Who’s your favorite actor? ______ Fine, thanks.
f) Is she six? __A__ My name is Molly.
g) What are these? ______ These are magazines.
CHAPTER 3
1. Complete the sentences below with the numbers and THERE IS or THERE ARE:
7 - 9 - 12 - 6 - 30
a) (days/a week) ________________________
b) (days/September) ________________________
( ) There isn’t plants in the garden. ( ) There aren’t plants in the garden.
( ) There are two chairs in the classroom. ( ) There are two chairs on the classroom.
b) Are there closets in the bedrooms? ( )Yes, there are. ( )Yes, there is.
Chapter 04
1. Change the following verbs into the SIMPLE PRESENT:
E.g.:
To carry
He carries
2. Complete the sentences with the verbs from the list below:
TO HAVE - TO GET - TO TEACH - TO OPEN - TO SPEAK - TO CLOSE
a) She ____________ four languages.
3. Put the following sentences into the affirmative, negative, or interrogative forms as
indicated:
E.g.: AFF.: The earth goes around the sun.
Neg.:____________________________________________
Int.:_____________________________________________
4. Complete the sentences using the most appropriate preposition (in, on, at, from...to)
a) I work _________ Monday _________ Friday.
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2. Put the following sentences into the NEGATIVE and INTERROGATIVE forms:
a)I take a shower every day.
Neg.:_____________________________________________
Int.:______________________________________________
Neg.:_____________________________________________
Int.:______________________________________________
Neg.:_____________________________________________
Int.:______________________________________________
4. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate WH QUESTION WORD: HOW, WHAT, WHO,
WHERE, WHEN:
a) _________ do you do? I’m a teacher.
5. Fill in the blanks with DO, DOES, DON’T, or DOESN’T: (SIMPLE PRESENT)
a) I _________ play the piano. I play the guitar.
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1. Complete the following sentences with SOME or ANY:
a) There aren’t _________ bookshelves in the dining room.
b) _________ elephant.
c) _________ door.
d) _________ uniform.
e) _________ umbrella.
b)
(sugar/we/have)
____________________________________
c)
(milk/refrigerator)
____________________________________
d)
(magazines/you/read/a week)
____________________________________
6. Follow the example, using A LITTLE or A FEW (MUCH X MANY / LITTLE X FEW):
E.g.:
Do you have any money?
A little.
a)
Do you have any stamps?
____________________________________
b)
____________________________________
c)
d)
____________________________________
b)
I swim much well.
_______________________________________
c)
There isn’t many coffee in the cup.
_______________________________________
d)
There aren’t much people on the street.
_______________________________________
e)
Mark is many intelligent.
_______________________________________
Terry Ok! I’ll buy a bottle of orange juice. Baby, do we have _______________ milk?
Nancy Yes, but not much . Get _______________ milk, too. Two cartons.
Nancy No, I need _______________ other things. I’ll write a list for you.
5. Complete the sentences with SOME, ANY or NO (SOME or ANY / ANY or NO):
a) I don’t have _______________ fruit to eat now.
b) Sorry! We don’t have _______________ orange juice, but we have _______________ apples.
e) My dad is ______________________ (fat) Mike, and he’s also ______________________ (tall) him.
Sometimes people who aren’t my friends make jokes about me, because I’m ____________________
(short) on my street. But, I don’t care, because I’m ___________________ (strong) Mark and I’m
______________________ (intelligent) him, too. My father is a policeman so he’s very strong. He has
E.g.:
a)
b)
d)
e)
a)
Strong _____________________
b)
Difficult
________________________
c)
Happy
________________________
d)
Large
________________________
e)
Careful
________________________
f)
Far
________________________
g)
Important
________________________
h)
Serious
________________________
i)
Bad
________________________
j)
Pretty
________________________
a)
Younger
________________________
b)
Better
________________________
c)
Colder ________________________
d)
Nearer ________________________
e) These flowers aren’t very nice. The blue ones are __________________________________ .
i) This knife isn’t very sharp. Have you got a __________________________________ one?
7. Fill in the blanks with either TOO or EITHER (TOO, EITHER, BOTH, NEITHER):
a)
d)
I need a holiday.
I need a holiday, ________________________
8. Fill in the blanks with BOTH, EITHER, or NEITHER (TOO, EITHER, BOTH, NEITHER):
a) Mary has two sisters. ________________________ are married. They also have children.
c) Do you work or are you a student? ________________________ . I’ve got a job but I study too.
e) “Which do you prefer? The red one or the green one?” “ ________________________ one is fine.”
[1. Complete these sentences using CAN or CAN’T + VERB from the list below: (MODAL VERBS)
e) I like this hotel room, you _______________________________ the mountains from the window.
E.g.:
a)
b)
c)
a)
___________________________________
b)
___________________________________
c)
___________________________________
d)
___________________________________
e)
___________________________________
4. Complete these sentences with USED TO or BE USED TO + a verb from the list below:
e) It only takes me about 40 minutes to get to work since the road was opened. It
_______________________________ me more than an hour.
5. Use CAN, CAN’T, COULD, COULDN’T, MAY, MIGHT, MUST, MUSTN’T, SHOULD or
SHOULDN’T: (MODAL VERBS)
E.g.: Birds can (ability, aff) fly.
c) _______________________________ (favor, informal) you please help me with these heavy boxes?
e) _______________________________ (permission, formal) I open this window? It’s too hot in here.
f) _______________________________ (isn’t it a good idea?) we tell mom that we’ll be a little late for
dinner?
n) Liz _______________________________ (impossible – present) buy new shoes until she gets her
salary.
r) You _______________________________ (that’s not a good idea) leave the door open. It’s dangerous.
s) I am very busy right now. _______________________________ (favor, polite) you wait outside,
please?
6. Complete these sentences using BE SUPPOSED TO + a suitable verb (some are negative):
b) Sue was _______________________________ here at noon. It’s 12:30 now. She’s late.
c) What are you doing at home? You were _______________________________ working now.
h) Weren’t you _______________________________ there at noon? What are you still doing here?