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Write The Numbers With Letters.: Twenty-Six
Write The Numbers With Letters.: Twenty-Six
4. Match the digital and analogue clocks; write the number in the box.
3.00
1.15
2.55
9.10
5.20
11.30
4.25
7.50
5. Complete with the correct conjugation of the VERB TO BE (am, is, are) in the affirmative form. If you want, you can use
contractions ('re,' s, 'm):
1. _______________ a student from Brazil. 2.- My parents _______________ rich.
3.- My mother _______________ a good person. 4.- Philip _______________ short and very fat.
5.- You _______________ very strong. 6.- She _______________ tall and thin.
7.- The bird_______________ blue and yellow. 8.- You _______________ good students.
9.- The policeman _______________ angry. 10.- My country _______________ Spain
6. Write sentences.
1. (I / doctor) _____________________________________________________________________________________
2. (Marisa / my English teacher) ______________________________________________________________________
3. (My cousins / Spanish) ___________________________________________________________________________
4. (My classmate / Russian) _________________________________________________________________________
5. (Today / Sunday) ________________________________________________________________________________
6. (We / at home) _________________________________________________________________________________
7. (My brother / with Pamela Anderson) _______________________________________________________________
8. (Madonna and Gisela / singers) _____________________________________________________________________
9. (George Bush / the Spanish President) _______________________________________________________________
10. (It / 12,30 at night) ______________________________________________________________________________
We use there is for singular and there The negative is formed by To form a question we place is / are in front
are for plural. putting not after is or are: of there.
Prepositions of place.
9. Look at the picture and answer the questions with the prepositions of place.
Where is the label? ____________ the bottle.
Where is the fly? ____________ the arm.
Where is the car? ____________ the traffic lights.
Where is the notice? ____________ the door.
Where is the key? ____________ the door.
Where are the selves? ____________ the wall.
Where’s the Eiffel Tower? ____________ Paris.
Where’s the man standing? ____________ the gate.
Where’s the bird? ____________ the gate.
Where are the children? ____________ the beach.
10. Look at the picture below and complete the sentences. Use: “There is / are (two, three, etc. / a few / many) …” OR “There isn’t /
aren’t any…”
_____________________________ a car _____________ the road in Picture A.
_____________________________ a car _____________ the road in Picture B.
_____________________________ a big tree in Picture A.
_____________________________ two big trees in Picture B.
_____________________________ a young boy in Picture A.
_____________________________ a young girl in Picture B.
_____________________________ three butterflies in Picture A.
_____________________________ two butterflies in Picture B.
_____________________________ balloons in Picture A.
_____________________________ balloons in Picture B.
_____________________________ a house in Picture A.
_____________________________ a house in Picture B.
1. Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the affirmative.
Mary (play) ___________________ tennis every day.
My friends always (eat) _________________ lunch at the cafeteria.
It (snow) ____________________ in the winter time in Canada.
2. Circle the keywords and fill in the blanks with the simple present in the negative.
Sometimes, my parents (wake up, not) ____________________ early.
James (drink, not) ____________________ every day.
We (watch, not) ____________________ television every night.
3. Circle the keywords and answer the questions with short answers.
Does Mary play tennis every day? Yes, ______________
Do John and Lynn drink beer with their dinner every night? No, __________________
Does David always eat lunch at McDonald’s? No, _____________