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WAH5 - Extension Worksheets
WAH5 - Extension Worksheets
1 Extension Worksheet
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1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs from the box.
be feel look smell sound taste
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Sequencers + present simple
We use sequencers such as before, first, then Before I go to school, I brush my teeth.
and after (that) to talk about the order of a I brush my teeth before I go to school.
routine or the sequence of events. When we talk
Before (that), go to school.
about routines and habits, we use the present I/you/we/they
First, eat ice cream.
simple.
Then, goes swimming.
he/she/it
After (that), has breakfast.
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Comparatives
We use comparative structures to say what It’s much cheaper to travel by bus.
something is like in relation to something else. My brother isn’t as tall as your brother.
Before comparatives, we can use words like much, This book is less expensive than that game.
a lot, less, a little, a bit and slightly to compare (not) as + adjective + as
things of different amounts. less + adjective + than
much/a lot/a little/a bit/slightly + adjective
1 My mum is slightly 2 I’m a lot / slightly 3 My best friend is a lot 4 My sister is much
older / younger than taller than my sister. sporty / sportier louder / not as loud
my dad. than me. than me.
1 Harry is older than Emma. (as, as) 2 I don’t watch as much TV as you. (more, than)
Emma isn’t . You watch .
3 Lanzarote isn’t as big as Tenerife. (than) 4 Holly is a little bit shorter than Sarah. (slightly, than)
Tenerife is . Sarah is .
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Past simple: verb be
We use be in the past simple to talk about things in the past.
There weren’t any computers in the school in 1900.
She wasn’t at home at 9:00 last night.
were
I/You/We/They at home at quarter to nine this morning.
weren’t
was
He/She/It in school at half past three this afternoon.
wasn’t
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1 Complete the questions with the correct form of the verbs from the box.
make study tidy walk watch
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1 Look and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.