The document provides examples of using prepositions of time (at, on) and possessives ('s) correctly. It also provides examples of imperative sentences using words like "look", "listen", "say", and examples of demonstrative adjectives like "this", "that", "these", "those". The goal is to choose the correct preposition, possessive, or demonstrative adjective based on the examples.
The document provides examples of using prepositions of time (at, on) and possessives ('s) correctly. It also provides examples of imperative sentences using words like "look", "listen", "say", and examples of demonstrative adjectives like "this", "that", "these", "those". The goal is to choose the correct preposition, possessive, or demonstrative adjective based on the examples.
The document provides examples of using prepositions of time (at, on) and possessives ('s) correctly. It also provides examples of imperative sentences using words like "look", "listen", "say", and examples of demonstrative adjectives like "this", "that", "these", "those". The goal is to choose the correct preposition, possessive, or demonstrative adjective based on the examples.
The document provides examples of using prepositions of time (at, on) and possessives ('s) correctly. It also provides examples of imperative sentences using words like "look", "listen", "say", and examples of demonstrative adjectives like "this", "that", "these", "those". The goal is to choose the correct preposition, possessive, or demonstrative adjective based on the examples.
Prepositions of time at, on, Choose the correct answer!
1. The tennis is (at, -) quarter past three.
2. Your taxi is (at, on) half past four. 3. The next quiz is (-on, to) morrow evening. 4. Is 'Car Drivers' on TV (at, on) Monday? 5. Our French class is (-, at) this evening. 6. The football's (at, on) Friday evening. 7. My English class tomorrow. 8. The News is on TV six o'clock. 9. The tennis is this evening. 10. Our next lesson is Friday morning. 11. The quiz is Tuesday. 12. 'Young Doctors' is .. half past ten. possessives (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. My is sister's name Ellen. 2. This Bob's is daughter. 3. teacher. our sons' Jacky's 4. Natasha's Klaus father. is 5. are names parents' His Sue and Joe. 6. is son. Julio's Enrique possessives (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. Maria's (Javiers, Javier's) wife. 2. This is Bob's (sister's, sisters') husband. 3. Is he brother's (John, John's) brother? 4. What's your (fathers', father's) name? 5. Their (sons', son's) names are Jon and Jason. 6. Are they (Alberts parent's, Albert's) parents?
Imperatives (1)
Click on the words in the correct order.
1. six. page book at Open your 2. timetable. Look the at 3. the slowly. words Say 4. the book. in your answer Write 5. the conversation. to Listen 6. Close your books, please. Imperatives (2) Type the correct answer into the box. Write Read Close Say Look Listen 1. ..the window, please. 2. ..to the teacher. 3. ..the questions. 4. . the words on the board. 5. ..at the map on page 5. 6. ..the words aloud. Demonstratives this, that, these, those (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. pens? these your Are 2. Those people students. are 3. picture. at Look this 4. These aren't books. my 5. Is this classroom? your 6. our teacher. isn't That Demonstratives this, that, these, those (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. Is (this, these) your dog? 2. Who's (that, these) man? 3. (This, These) are my sisters. 4. Are (that, those) Simon's daughters? 5. (That's, These) are Mrs Smith. 6. (This, Those) are Janet's children.