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Elementary
Robert Campbell
Gill Holley
Rob Metcalf

Grammar
Worksheets


Grammar

UNIT

there is and there are

be

1

3

Look at the picture. Write sentences with there is,
are, isn’t or aren’t.

1

2

3

4



5

6

7


Complete with the correct form of be.
1 My name
John. I
into
tennis.
a fan of Daniel Craig, but he
2 I
(not) my favourite actor.
my
3 I love Isabel Allende. She
favourite writer.
my friends. They
4 Dan and Joe
cool.
(not) into hip-hop. We
5 We
fans of pop music.
a fabulous
6 ‘Hi Brad. I think you
actor.’

a computer / on the desk

pens / on the desk
books / on the shelf
a boy / on the bed

have got

two posters / on the wall

4

True or false? Correct the false sentences.

folder / on the desk
basketball / on the floor

Subject, object pronouns and
possessive adjectives

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2

Match and complete the sentences.
1
2
3
4
5

6

They have two cousins.
We are fish. We live in the ocean.
Mary and Laura, are you sisters?
I’m a fan of roller coasters.
Do you like Britney Spears?
What are karate and football?

a No,
are friends.
are sports.
b
.
c Me too. I really like
house is cool!
d
names are Oliver and Sam.
e
.
f Yes, I love

1

2

3

4


5

6

7


He’s got a lot of money.
They’ve got a lot of plants.
They haven’t got a lot of books.
They haven’t got a TV.
She hasn’t got any bags.
They’ve got a lot of chairs.
The dog’s got a lot of food.

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Grammar
5

Complete the questions. Match them with the
answers.
your city got a Disneyland?
1
2

you got English on Mondays?
3
your friend got a cool room?
4 What
Sue got in her room?
5 What
you got in your bag?
6
your parents got a computer in
their room?
a I’ve got books, pens and my MP3 player.
b She’s got a bed, a big wardrobe and a
computer.
c No, it hasn’t. It’s got a Warner Brothers park.
d Yes, she has.
e No, they haven’t.
f Yes, I have.

be and have got
6

Complete the sentences.

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• am • has got • hasn’t got
• have got • is • isn’t


1 He
a lot of money. He’s rich.
a mobile
2 All my friends
phone.
Paul.
3 My name
from Baltimore.
I
my number one singer
4 She
but I listen to her.
any.
5 He loves pets but he

UNIT

can: ability and permission
7

Order the words to make sentences.
1 she / the / say / letters / Can / the / of / alphabet?

2 the / open / you / window, / Can / please?


3 from / in / can / English / one / I / fifty / count / to


4 hello / five / can’t / in / He / say / languages



5 can / English / They / teacher’s / spell / name /
the


must and mustn’t
8

Write sentences with must or mustn’t and the
verbs in the box.
• bring back • eat • have • run • speak • write

SCHOOL LIBRARY RULES
1 on the books
You mustn’t write on the books.
2 on the phone

3 the books after two weeks

4 or drink in the library

5 or jump in the library

6 a library card to use the library


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Grammar

UNIT

Reinforcement
Present simple: affirmative and
negative
1

Present simple: questions
3

Circle the correct option.

• do (x4) • does (x2) • listen
• play • what • when

1 Rihanna doesn’t live / don’t live in China.
2 Stephen Spielberg live / lives in Los Angeles.
3 Angelina Jolie has / don’t have got a lot of
children.
4 Madonna go / goes to the gym a lot.
5 The pop group Tokio Hotel don’t live /
don’t lives in Tokyo.
6 David and Victoria Beckham always meets /
meet a lot of new people.


1
do you
at the weekend?
I sing and rap in a pop group.
your boyfriend like your pop
2
group?
Yes, he does. He’s our number one fan.
your friends
to your
3
music?
Yes, they do. They also go to our concerts.
you have concerts?
4
We have a concert every month.
your mum like your music?
5
Of course! But she says I must study.
you
the guitar?
6
No, I don’t. But I play the piano.

Adverbs of frequency

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go swimming
play golf
have lunch
with R Star
write a song
do an
interview
play tennis
with Eve
make music
1

2

3

4

5

6

7


David never goes swimming.
He plays golf twice a week.
He often has lunch with R Star.


Sunday

Saturday

Friday

Thursday

Wednesday

David’s
week

Tuesday

True or false? Correct the false sentences.

Monday

2

Complete the questions.

like + -ing form
4

Complete with the correct form of the verbs in the
box.
• be • do • get • play • sing • speak


I don’t mind 1
English homework
because it will help me understand the
my
language better. But I hate 2
homework back with lots of corrections on it
wrong!
because I really don’t like 3
English with my
I quite like 4
classmates, but most of all I love 5
English songs. My favourites are the Beatles, but
them
our teacher doesn’t like 6
because she thinks they are boring.

He writes a song every day.
He does an interview twice a week.
He plays tennis with Eve once a week.
He makes music once a week.
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Grammar

UNIT

Consolidation


Present simple: affirmative and
negative
1

Present simple: questions
3

Complete the sentences. Match the pictures with
the sentences.
a

b

c

d

e

f

Complete the questions.
1
on holiday?
Sam’s family go to the beach.
write to him?
2
Yes, they do. They send him an e-postcard.
do?

3
Sam watches TV at home.
on holiday?
4
No, his grandmother doesn’t go on holiday.
home?
5
Sam’s family come home one week later.
on holiday?
6
Sam never goes on holiday. He’s too lazy!

like + -ing form
4

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1 Selfish Sam
(have) a lot of
things.
2 His parents
(not listen) to him.
3 He
(not help) his grandmother.
4 Sam’s sister cooks and Sam
(relax).
5 He
(forget) his mother’s birthday.

6 When his parents and sister
(go) on
holiday, Sam stays at home.

Adverbs of frequency
2

Correct five of the sentences.
1

2

3

4

5

6

7


My girlfriend never is grumpy.
We often watch films together.
She goes usually dancing.
She listens sometimes to rock music.

Complete with the correct form of love, like,
don’t mind, don’t like, hate and a verb in the

box + -ing.
• go • hear • join • listen • perform • sing

Do you 1
in public?
Or are you too shy? My friend Alfie is very
confident and absolutely
2
at karaoke nights
at the local club. His wife, Kate,
3
his voice and
walks out of the room because he is always out
of tune. She also really
4
to his choice
of songs, because he always picks the same
heavy metal tunes.
him on stage to
I5
help him sing because I quite like heavy metal,
on stage with
but I 6
Kate because she only sings Celine Dion songs!

She plays sport every day.
We at the weekend do martial arts.
She always is generous to me.
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Grammar

UNIT

Extension

Present simple: affirmative and
negative
1

Present simple: questions
4

Complete with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.

1 with / friends / How / does / often / his / he /
internet / chat / the / on?

2 go / When / swimming / she / does?

3 rap / Tim / to / music / Does / listen?

4 you / The / Do / Simpsons / watch?

5 your / Which / does / cousin / play / sport?



Jim and William are in a famous band called The
(sing) and
Jesus And Mary Chain. Jim 1
(play) lead guitar. They
William 2
3
(not like) any other bands much, but they
(watch) their friend Bobby’s band,
both 4
(give) a
Primal Scream, when they 5
(help) them by
concert. Sometimes, Jim 6
singing with them on stage.

2

Rewrite the sentences using instructions in
brackets.

5

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1 Shelly helps her mother with the housework.
(negative)
Shelly doesn’t help her mother with the housework.

2 Tony doesn’t carry his girlfriend’s bag for her
on the way home. (positive)

3 I go to the local secondary school.
(3rd person plural)

4 Gary’s brother has got a moustache.
(negative)

5 We don’t read Harry Potter books because
they are boring. (3rd person singular-male)

6 You do your homework on the computer. (3rd
person singular – female, negative)


Adverbs of frequency
3

Complete the sentences.
1 If you do something on Saturday or Sunday,
.
you do it at
2 If you do something seven days a week, you
.
do it
.
3 The opposite of always:
4 Gideon sees his mum on Monday and
sometimes Tuesday, so he sees her

.
5 If you do something very rarely, you
do it.

Order the words to make questions.

Match the questions in exercise 4 with their
answers.
a No, I don’t. I think they are boring.
b Every evening for about two hours.
c She plays volleyball and does martial arts.
d Never. She hates water.
e No, he doesn’t. He prefers opera.

like + -ing form
6

Correct five of the sentences.
1 My uncle is very lazy and don’t likes helping
his girlfriend with the housework.

2 Do you mind opening the window, please?
3 Sally hates to speaking on the phone, so she
only sends texts.

4 I likes drinking tea in the morning for
breakfast.

5 Mickey loves playing computer games, but
hate do exercise.


6 Ken doesn’t mind travel to work on the train
every day.


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Grammar

UNIT

Reinforcement
Present continuous

Object pronouns

1

3

Complete the questions and answers and match
them.

Circle the correct option.
1 I’m in the Mega Music Shop. My friends are
with you / me / him.
2 Where’s the new Kanye West CD? I can’t see

him / her / it.
3 There’s a shop assistant. I’m going to ask him /
us / them.
4 The shop assistant doesn’t like my friends.
He’s shouting at him / them / it.
5 An old man wants help. The shop assistant’s
not helping me / him / her.
6 We’re going to another shop. This shop
assistant doesn’t like us / you / them.

(happen) at the
1 What
shopping centre?
2
the secret agents
(help)?
3 What
they
4
Agent Black
the criminals?
5 This is terrible!
at the criminals now?

(do)?
(follow)
you

(look)


a No, sir. I
(talk) on the
telephone.
(not help) at the
b No, they
moment.
(shop).
c I think they
(not follow) them.
d No, he
(escape) with a lot
e Criminals
of expensive jewellery.

Present simple vs. present
continuous
4

Correct the underlined mistakes.
1 I’m going to a film festival every summer.

2 I watch a film at the moment.

Present continuous for future
plans

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2



3 Famous actors are usually going to the
San Sebastian Film Festival.

Write sentences about Ruth and Andy’s plans.
1 Ruth and Andy / get married / next week


2 They / hire / big limousine / take them / to
the church


3 Ruth / not wear / white dress


4 Andy / take / her / to the Maldives / for their
honeymoon


5 you / go / to the wedding?





4 Look! Scarlett Johansson does an interview
over there.



5 Penélope Cruz stays at my hotel at the
moment.


6 I am usually asking famous people for their
autographs.


Time expressions
5

Complete the words in the text.

1

A t
m n I’m reading a great book about
y after doing my
the Romans. 2 e y
o I’m on
homework, I read a chapter. 3 R
4
r o
the last chapter, so I’m going to finish it t
and then I’m getting another book out of the library
because I’m going on holiday 5 a t e w k d.
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Grammar

UNIT

Consolidation

Present continuous

Object pronouns

1

3

Order the words to make questions. Then
complete the answers.
1 sitting / Mary and Lorna / are / Where?

at a café.
They
2 they / doing / What / are?

a coffee.
They
3 they / eating / anything / Are?

a cake, but Mary

Lorna
.
4 is / Lorna / What / wearing?

an expensive suit.
She
5 newspaper / Is / reading / Mary / the?

the newspaper, she
No, she
to music.

1 The shop assistant is crying. The police
are talking to it.
2 There are no jewels in the shop. The criminals
stole her.
3 There’s a video camera. The police
are looking at them.
4 The agents find the criminals. They’re
stopping you.
5 I saw the crime. The police want to talk
to them.
6 Agent Star needs to talk to his girlfriend.
He calls him on his mobile.

Present simple vs. present
continuous
4

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Circle the correct option.
1 Every morning my dog wakes / is waking me
up when he is jumping / jumps on my bed.
2 Our new drummer are rehearsing /
is rehearsing with our band next week.
3 Danny’s neighbours are not liking /
don’t like him because he is always having /
have parties.
4 Is / Are you go / going to Harry’s fancy dress
party? It’s tomorrow night.
5 I can’t speak / speaking to you now because
I do / am doing my homework.

Present continuous for future plans
2

Correct the underlined pronouns.

Write sentences about Jerry’s plans for next week.
Which day is she free?
Monday
1 meet accountant 12 p.m. Lunch
She’s meeting her accountant at 12 p.m.
on Monday for lunch.
Tuesday

2 go to hairdresser 11 a.m.


Wednesday
3 swim at gym – Cancelled

Thursday
4 to Sat – relax at health spa

Sunday
5 children visit me (Her …)

Time expressions
5

Complete the text.
• at half past seven • at the moment
• every day • four times a week • right now

1

Tallulah wakes up
and drives to her job
at the TV studios. She is a presenter on a chat show
from
which is on 3
Monday to Thursday. 4
she is preparing for an interview with Mel Gibson
.
who is filming in the UK 5

2


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Grammar

UNIT

Extension

Present continuous

Object pronouns

1

4

Complete with the verbs in the present continuous.
Josh (A) They 1
(play) some
terrible music! What is it?
that noise
Josh (B)What 2
(come) from next
door?
you
Josh (C) So, what 3
(do) now, then?

(go) round to
Josh (D) Well, I 4
complain right now!
Josh (E) What’s the party for?
Maisie (F) The new neighbours 5
(have) a party.
6
(not come)
Maisie (G) Well, I
with you. You’re so embarrassing!
Maisie (H) They 7
(meet) their
new neighbours! We were invited,
you know!
Maisie (I) It sounds like rock music. Maybe it’s U2.
(get) dressed for
Maisie (J) I 8
the party. I love U2!

2

Put the dialogue in exercise 1 in the correct order.
2
3
4
1 B
6
7
8
5


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Present continuous for future plans
3

Complete the future plans with the correct form
of the verbs in the box.
• get • go • hire • take • wear

Complete with the object pronouns.
• her • him • ito • meo • themo • us

Tuesday.
I tried to speak to Miranda, but she doesn’t
even know I exist. Why does she like Kevin?
Why does she have to go out with
1
when she could go out with
2
? My friends say I should forget
3
, but I don’t want to listen to
4
. But Charlie, my best friend,
says girls like that are just not interested in
boys like 5
! I’m so unhappy!


Present simple vs. present continuous
5

Complete the sentences.

Agent T always 1
(buy) expensive
(not wear) sunglasses
clothes. He 2
at the moment because he’s sleeping. He usually
3
(work) at the weekend. This
(stay)
weekend he’s on holiday. He 4
in a cool hotel. The other agents 5
(investigate) the crime right now. They 6
(not have) a good time.

Time expressions
6

Order the words to make sentences.
1 goes / after / Every / Louisa / school /
swimming / afternoon

1 Ruth and Andy
married next week.
a big
2 They

limousine to take them to the church.
a white
3 Ruth
dress.
her to the
4 Andy
Maldives for their honeymoon.
you
to the wedding?
5


2 at / how / the / to / moment / She / dive /
learning / is


3 month / She / swimming / next / is /
competition / in / a / part / taking


4 is / it / is / school / no / There / because /
tomorrow / Saturday

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Grammar


Reinforcement
Comparatives
1

UNIT

4

Complete with the comparative adjectives.
1 Pau Gasol’s
Fernando Alonso. (tall)
2 Travelling by motorcycle’s
walking. (dangerous)
3 Going to school by skateboard’s
going by bus. (cheap)
4 New York’s
Berlin. (expensive)
5 Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan are
Mónica Cruz.
(famous)
6 I think that Maths is
History. (easy)

2

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a


d

b

e

c

f

Write comparative sentences.
Olga
1
Petra
2
Olga
3
Petra
4
Olga
5

I think reading / interesting / watching TV.

1 Jake’s the laziest / most lazy boy in class.
2 Our teacher’s the busyest / busiest teacher in
the school.
3 PE’s the excitingest / most exciting class.
4 Karen’s the goodest / best football player
in the class.

5 David’s the worst / most bad football player.
6 Our Science teacher’s the oldest / most old
teacher.

Maybe, but watching TV / popular.
Walking to school / healthy / going by car.
Yes, but I think that going by car / exciting.
You / grumpy today / other days!

Superlatives
3

Circle the correct option and match them with the
pictures.

Complete the superlative adjectives.
1 Our school’s the bi
in the city.
interesting
2 I think we’ve got the m
students too.
building’s the school library.
3 The old
beautiful building.
4 It’s also t m
5 Our basketball team’s the be in the
country.
salads
6 The school café has the tast
in the world!


Comparatives and superlatives
5

Complete with the comparative or superlative
adjectives in the box.
• educational • fashionable • funny • good • late

In 1
edition of Your English!
2
clothes that
we look at
are being sold in the UK today! We talk
to a five-year old girl whose reading is
3
than her parents! And we
4
jokes you sent in to
look at
our competition last month. Come on, buy
than any
Your English! It’s 5
other magazine around!

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Grammar

UNIT

Consolidation

Comparatives
1

John I saw the 5
ever on youtube.com.
PeterI think it’s got the 6
collection of videos too.

Complete with the comparative adjectives.
• comfortable • fast • friendly • good
• healthy • tasty

4

1 The more important person in my life’s
my mum.

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2 She’s the beautifulest person in the family.

3 My mum’s also the busyest parent I know.


4 She’s the goodest business woman
in the city.

5 She’s also the baddest cook in the family.

6 My mum’s not the most funny person
at home.


Write comparative sentences using the prompts.
1 Paris Hilton / slim / Homer Simpson

2 Life in the countryside / slow / life in the city

3 I think Nicole Kidman / attractive / Angelina
Jolie.

4 David and Victoria Beckham / rich / my wife
and me

5 Life in Los Angeles / comfortable, / but /
expensive / life in Afghanistan


(big)

Correct the sentences.

Beth Get the salad with your pizza. It’s

1
the pizza and chips.
the
Kane Yes. But the chips are 2
salad.
Beth I’ve only got thirty minutes. What do you
?
think is 3
Kane The salad. And let’s order from the
the
waitress. She’s 4
waiter. She is nice.
at taking
Beth Yes, she’s also 5
the order. He always forgets things!
Kane This restaurant’s 6
(comfortable) the school café.

2

(funny) video

Comparatives and superlatives
5

Compare using a comparative and a superlative
of the adjectives in brackets.





1 Audi / Skoda / Rolls Royce (expensive)
An Audi is more expensive than a Skoda,
but a Rolls Royce is the most expensive car.
2 tortoise / rabbit / snail (slow)


3 Australia / UK / Russian Federation (big)



Superlatives
3

Complete with the superlative adjectives.

4 Arthur’s marks (40%) / Janet’s marks (65%) /
Paul’s marks (31%) (bad)

John The
(exciting) website’s
Teenage Second Life.
PeterYes. But it’s not the 2
(interesting).
John What do you think’s the
3
(good) website?
PeterI’m not sure. I think youtube.com’s the
4
(entertaining).




1


5 dog / cow / cat (lazy)



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Grammar

UNIT

Extension

Comparatives
1

Correct the underlined mistakes. Write the rules.

1 Planes are fastter than boats. faster
Rule Short adjectives (with one or two syllables) add -er.
2 It is easyer to learn how to ride a ride a
bicycle than pilot a plane.

Rule
3 It is more nice to drive a sports car than use
rollerblades.
Rule
4 Walking across the road is dangerouser than
flying in a plane.
Rule
5 It is hoter on the underground than on a
skateboard.
Rule
6 Trams are gooder for the environment than
buses.
Rule

2

Write comparative sentences. Use the adjectives
in the box.
• cheap • expensive • hot • interesting • old

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2

3


4

5


Cinema = $70 / Disco = $100
The cinema is more expensive than the disco.
Barcelona = 25 °C / Dublin = 10 °C
My dad = age 45 / my mum = age 42
My Maths class =

/ My Science class =

Train ticket = €95 / Plane ticket = €100

3 Sharon has got the wideest mouth in class.
She can fit a whole apple in there!
Rule
4 Yesterday was the wetest day in five years.
Rule
5 Rome is one of the baddest places in the
world for pickpockets.
Rule
6 The most tallest building in the world is
currently in Dubai.
Rule

4

Complete with the superlative adjectives. There

are two extra adjectives.
• beautiful • big • good • hot • interesting
• lazy • small • young

These are my holiday photos from Harry’s and
my world tour. Harry’s my 1
friend, but we argued a lot on this trip. We went
to St Petersburg in Russia first and saw
2
museum I’ve ever seen in my
life. It was huge, and full of 3
paintings ever. I loved every single one! Then we
went to Budapest and relaxed in the thermal
we’d ever
baths. The water was 4
experienced, and our bodies were all pink and
wrinkly. Harry was very sleepy afterwards,
man
sometimes I think he’s 5
alive! So he slept all afternoon while I went
sightseeing. I went to see the old Communist
statues in a special park there and for me it was
6
part of my Hungarian holiday
because I love history and sculpture.

Superlatives
3

Correct the underlined mistakes. Write the rules.


1 London Heathrow is said to be the world’s
most busy airport. busiest
Rule Short adjectives ending in -y take -iest.
2 I think the wheel was the importantest
discovery in history.
Rule
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Grammar

UNIT

Reinforcement
Past simple: was and were

Past simple: affirmative

1

3

Complete the questions and answers and match
them.
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1 When
born?

2 How old
she when she started
playing tennis?
3
she eighteen when she won the
French Open in 1989?
4 What number tennis player
she in
March 1995?
5
her brothers also professional
tennis players?
a No, she
. She was seventeen.
four when she started playing
b She
tennis.
the Number 1 player.
c She
born in 1971.
d She
also
e Yes, Emilio and Javier
professional.

Complete with the words in the box.

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• could (x2) • could drive • couldn’t drive
• couldn’t pass • couldn’t use

Sally Dad, when 1
you first drive
a car?
a car in our garden
Dad I 2
a car
when I was 10. But I 3
4
on the road until I was 25, because I
my driving test.
5
you repeat that? It’s
Sally
difficult to believe!
DadAnother problem was I 6
my mum’s car. She needed it for work.

a

b

c

d

e


f

Yesterday I 1
(find) some money.
(go) to a fast food restaurant.
So I 2
(have) four colas to drink. I
I3
4
(eat) five hamburgers. Then I
5
(feel) sick. My mum 6
(say)
it was a stupid thing to do.

Past simple: could
2

Complete the sentences. Then order the pictures.

Past simple: negative and
questions
4

Circle the correct option.
1 What did you like / you liked the most at
primary school?
2 I did liked / liked Art and Music but I don’t /
didn’t like Maths.

3 Did your teachers give / gave you homework?
4 Yes, they gived / did, but we could do it
in ten minutes.
5 What time you finished / did you finish school?
6 I not finished / didn’t finish school till
four o’clock.

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UNIT

Consolidation

Past simple: was and were
1

1

2

3

4

5


6


Write complete sentences from the notes.

When Justine / four / play tennis
When Justine was four, she could play tennis.
When Justine / four / not tie / her shoelaces
When Brian and Alan / one / walk
When Brian and Alan / one / swim
Justine play the guitar / when / four ?
Justine play the guitar / when / four

Past simple: affirmative
3
1

2

3

4

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I1
a lot when I was a child.
The teachers were very happy. They

2
my school work was very
a uniform to
good. My friends 3
school. But there was no uniform at my school.
to the beach on our first
We 4
school holiday. At that time, we
5
with my grandmother in a big
house. But when I was six years old my
. I was very sad.
grandmother 6

Buñuel poet , a film-maker
Salvador Dalí / Federico García Lorca his
friends

Past simple: could
2

• die • live • study • think • travel • wear

Luis Buñuel / French / Spanish
Luis Buñuel wasn’t French. He was Spanish.
He / born in Calanda / born in Madrid


5 Buñuel, Dalí and García Lorca / friends at
school


6 They / friends at university


Write sentences using the prompts and the pictures.

Complete the sentences.

Past simple: negative and questions
4

Order the words to make sentences.
1 did / after / you / school / Where / go?

2 home / didn’t / after / I / go / school

3 evening / Did / football / you / yesterday /
play?

4 No, / didn’t / because / I / very / I / feel / didn’t /
well

5 doctor / to / Did / the / you / go?

6 chemist’s / No, / the / I / to / but / went

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UNIT

Extension

Past simple: was and were
1

2 He
the poor.
3 She

(live) with seven dwarves and
(eat) a poisoned apple.
4 He fought the English when they
(attack) Scotland in the thirteenth century.
(win) more than
5 This film trilogy
fifteen Oscars.
(wear) an old
6 This Spanish knight
suit of armour.

Rewrite the sentences with was, were, wasn’t,
weren’t and the words in brackets.
1 Terry and June didn’t like their neighbours,
Mark and Sheryl. (friends with)
Terry and June weren’t friends with their

neighbours, Mark and Sheryl.
2 Mark and Sheryl didn’t have good manners.
(impolite)

3 Terry worked late at night and needed to
sleep during the day. (taxi-driver)

4 Sheryl didn’t like it when June sang in the
shower. (happy)

5 Did anyone cry when Mark and Sheryl move
house? No they didn’t! (upset)


(rob) from the rich and gave to

4

Match the clues in exercise 3 with the names.

a William Wallace

b Martin Luther King

c Lord of the Rings

d Snow White

e Robin Hood


f Don Quixote

Past simple: could
2

Complete with could, couldn’t and a verb from the
box. There are two extra verbs.
• breathe • eat • finish • go home
• go to school • move • stay • take a shower

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Monday was so cold I 1
my
fingers. My nose was bright red and I
2
properly. I asked the head
, and she said ‘yes.’
teacher if I 3
After a hot bath I felt much better, but my throat
anything except
was sore and I 4
tomato soup. However, my dad said that if I
5
a big bowl of soup, then I was
well enough to go back to school and so
6
at home. So today I'm back at

school and I feel ill again.

Past simple: affirmative
3

Complete with the past simple.
1 He
(demonstrate) about votes for
black Americans in the 1960s.

Past simple: negative and questions
5

Complete the conversation.
Sam 1
Juventus
(win)
against Real Madrid last night?
. They lost 2-1.
Bob No, they 2
3
you
(see) the game?
Sam
(do) but he said he
My uncle 4
heard it on the radio and he
5
(find) it very exciting.
Bob Well, yes, I did see it and thought it was

(give) any
great. The referee 6
red cards, which was a surprise. But I don’t
like Madrid’s new football kit, the colours
7
(match) at all!
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Grammar

UNIT

Reinforcement
there was and there were

Past continuous: questions

1

3

Choose the correct option.

1 you / doing / yesterday morning / What /
were?

2 What / happening / at / was / 10 a.m.?


3 running / up / the street / Were /
the thieves?

4 were / they / doing / What?

5 the bus driver / What / was / doing?


Mandy 1 _ a science fiction film festival on last
week.
Sean Really? 2 _ any famous people there?
Mandy There 3 _ some famous actors, but 4 _
any film directors, so I was a little sad.
5
Sean _ any parties with celebrities?
Mandy Yes. 6 There _ a big party for Paris Hilton.
1
2
3
4
5
6

a There was
a Was there
a wasn’t
a weren’t
a Were there
a wasn’t


b There were c Wasn’t there
b Were
c Were there
b weren’t
c were
b there weren’t c there wasn’t
b There were c Was there
b was
c were

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a Thieves
out of the
supermarket. I saw them! _
anything. I think he was
b He
afraid. _
._
c No, they
an alien suit for a Halloween
d I
party. _
onto a bus. _
e They


Complete the text.
We 1
(wait) outside the Palace
2
(hope) to see J Dupp.
Hotel. I
3
(not feel) nervous,
My friends
but I was! The paparazzi and journalists
4
(talk) on their mobiles.
5
(shout) ‘J Dupp, J
The fans
6
(not listen) to them.
Dupp!’ I
7
only
(think)
I
of taking a picture of him!

Complete and match the answers with the
questions in exercise 3.
• was buying • wasn’t doing • were getting
• were running • weren’t

Past continuous: affirmative and

negative
2

Order the words to make questions.

Past simple vs. past continuous
5

Circle the correct option.

I had a beautiful dream! I 1 was standing / stood in
the rain when J Dupp came out of the hotel. The
paparazzi 2 were taking / took pictures when J spoke
to me. When J’s car 3 came / was coming, we were
talking about his film. His car was leaving when he
4
was inviting / invited me to go with him. When the
film started, I 5 sat / was sitting beside J Dupp! Later,
I 6 was saying / said goodbye to him when he gave
me a big hug.

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Consolidation

there was and there were

Mr Dupp 4 I / talk / to a journalist

1

Interviewer 5 What / your manager / do?

Correct four of the sentences.
1 There were a big fire in Central Park.

2 There were a policeman. He said everything
was OK.

3 There was a lot of aliens.

4 There wasn’t a spaceship.

5 But there wasn’t any problems.

6 It was Halloween!


Mr Dupp 6 My manager / make / me / cup of tea
Interviewer 7 After the interviews, what / you /
do?
Mr Dupp 8 I / talk / to the fans / outside the
hotel

Interviewer 9 it / rain / outside?
Mr Dupp 10 Yes, / it / be
Interviewer 11 Where / your new film / show /
last night?

Past continuous: affirmative and
negative
2

Complete with the past continuous.
• answer • carry • give • not answer
• not do • wear

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It was Halloween. A lot of children
1
strange clothes. They
2
bags of sweets and chocolates.
3
the door all evening.
My mum
4
the children fruit for
She
Halloween. I’m sure those children
5

any homework last night!
6
the door because
I
I had a lot of homework!

Past continuous: questions
3

Mr Dupp 12 It / show / the Odeon cinema

Write the dialogue in the past continuous.

Past simple vs. past continuous
4

Complete the text.
We 1
(dance) at the party when
(happen).
something strange 2
3
(land) in front of
A spaceship
the house when I looked out of the window. Two
out of the spaceship
aliens 4
when the spaceship door 5
(invite) the
(open). My friend 6

7
aliens to the party when she
(play)
(see) them. The DJ 8
hip-hop music when the aliens came into the
(get)
room. When Sophie’s mum 9
10
(clean) the house.
home, we

Interviewer 1 Mr Dupp, what / you do / last
night / 8 p.m.?
Mr Dupp 2 I / do / interviews / my hotel room
Interviewer 3 Who / you talk / to?

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UNIT

Extension

there was and there were

Student It wasn’t me, officer! We 2 at / doing /

weren’t / all / anything / illegal / .

1 Complete with the correct form of be in the past.
1 Although there
10,000 people at
any
the demonstration there
violence.
there anything good on TV
2 A
last night?
. It
just lots
B No, there
of boring documentaries and sport.
very happy last week
3 Our teachers
because they had to work on Saturday.
no information about our
4 There
no
flight at the airport, and there
people at the check-in desk to ask.

Past continuous: affirmative and
negative
2

Police officier 3 you / your / carrying / Why /
were / backpack / graffiti / spray-cans / in / ?

Student It’s not mine! 4 I / holding / was / it /
man / for / who / another / running / was /
away / a / policeman / from / .
Police officier My officers said they saw you
5
messages / windows / shop / spraying / on /
the / . Is it true?

Past simple vs. past continuous
4

Write sentences in the past simple or continuous
using the prompts.
Here are the six o’ clock headlines.
1 A senior policeman said he release / student /
who / innocent.

Complete. There are two extra verbs.


• wasn’t doing • wasn’t winning
• were attacking • were demonstrating
• were identifying • were winning
• weren’t doing • weren’t wearing

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Welcome to the news at four. Here are the latest

headlines. Thousands of students
1
against the government in
London this morning. Some 2
protective
the police, who 3
uniforms, with anything they could find. We
asked one police officer if they 4
the battle. She replied that the students
5
their cause any good, and that
6
the main troublethe police
makers and would arrest them soon.

Past continuous: questions
3



2 Mr Grade said that he invite / policeman / on /
next demonstration.



3 A government spokesperson told us they
think / about / change / the law to give
students more money.




4 When students hear / this statement, there be /
lots / dance in the streets.



5 In other news, the Queen visit / Australia
today on her 85th birthday when a woman
give / her / bunch of flowers.



Order the words to complete the interview.
Police officier So, Mr Grade. Tell me, 1 thinking /
were / what / you when you threw that rock
at the restaurant window?

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UNIT

Reinforcement
Countable and uncountable nouns
1


of our rubbish is it possible to
5 How
recycle?
It’s possible to recycle 60% / 80% / 100%.

Complete the table.
• adult • computer game • email • money
• music • phone call

a

an

Ø

a lot, not much, not many, none
4

My dream house
1 How much space has it got?
None / A lot. It’s a dream house.
2 And how many rooms does it have?
A lot / Not many. About a hundred!
3 But how many people live there?
None / Not many. Me and my family.
4 How many TVs do you have?
Not many / Not much. I think two TVs are
enough.
5 How much time do you spend cleaning?
None / Not much. About one hour a week.

Robots help me to clean.
6 How much cooking do you need to do?
Not many / None. Robots do all the cooking.

a, an, a lot of, some, not any
2

Complete with a, an, lot of, some or any.
1 I’m not reading
book at the moment.
homework from our
2 There’s a
English teacher.
DVD in the
3 Sometimes we watch
English class.
free time, I look at
4 When I have
English language websites.
information about this
5 I can’t get
topic in this book.
email in English.
6 Yesterday I sent
beaches near my hotel.
7 There are a

How much? How many?

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Complete with much or many. Use your Student’s
Book to answer the questions.
units are there?
1 How
There are six / seven / nine units and a
Welcome Unit.
pages are there in Unit 6?
2 How
There are four / eight / ten pages.
time do teenagers in Spain
3 How
spend watching TV?
They watch TV an average of five hours / three
hours thirty-eight minutes / thirty-two minutes
a day.
districts are slected every year
4 How
to compete in The Hunger Games?

Circle the correct option.

not much, not many with verbs
5

Complete with much or many and the verbs in

the box.
• not be • not eat • not have
• not make • not spend

1 I didn’t do my homework because
time.
I
food at
2 We
lunch time.
3 There
information on the internet.
money on
4 I
buying books. I go to the library.
5 The exam was easy! I’m sure
mistakes in
I
the exams!

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UNIT

Consolidation


Countable and uncountable nouns
1

b None / Not much / A lot. My computer’s
broken.
c A lot / Not much / None. I love going out with
all of them!
d Not many / None / A lot. We’ve got exams
now.
e Not much / Not many / None. I need to save
some.
f Not much / A lot of / Not many. The teacher’s
angry.

Match the articles with the words in the box.
• a • an • Ø
• adult • computer game • email
• information • problem • time





not much, not many with verbs

a, an, a lot of, some, not any
2

Correct the sentences.


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1

2

3

4

5

6


I watched TV programme yesterday.
They play a music. You say what it is.
I didn’t make some phone calls yesterday.
I won any DVDs.
I also won a lot of book.
I’ve only sent any email today!

5

Complete with the verbs in the box and much or
many.
• not do • not play • not read • not sleep

• not spend • not watch

1 Ronnie doesn’t watch much TV.
2 Reggie
on sweets.
3 Reggie
hours a day.
4 Ronnie
homework.
5 Robbie and Reggie
sports.
6 Reggie

How much? How many?

Ronnie

3

TV:
Money on sweets:
Sleep:
Homework:
Sports:
Reading:

Complete with much or many.
1 How
2 How
3 How

4 How
5 How
6 How

money do you have? _
friends have you got? _
students did the homework? _
free time have you got? _
food is there in the fridge? _
emails did you write today? _

a lot, not much, not many, none
4

Match the answers with the questions in exercice
3. Circle the correct option.
a Not much / Not many / A lot. I must go to the
supermarket later.

books.

1 hour a day
30 pesos a day
10 hours a day
2 hours a week
tennis once a month
10 hours a week

Reggie
TV:

Money on sweets:
Sleep:
Homework:
Sports:
Reading:

5 hours a day
10 pesos a week
6 hours a day
5 hours a week
volleyball once a month
5 hours a week

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UNIT

Extension

a, an, a lot of, some, not any
1

Complete and match.
• a (x3) • a lot of (x2) • an (x2)
• any (x2) • some (x4)


1 Would you like
soup? _
excuses. You must do
2 I don’t want
all your homework tonight! _
CD on this shelf that isn’t R
3 Is there
n B? _
terrible headache from all
4 I’ve got
this noise! _
money, like £2 million,
5 If you won
what would you do? _
a Do you want
aspirin? I’ve got
packet in my handbag.
to charity,
little to
b I’d give
expensive
my family and then buy
sports car.
c Sorry, I only like that sort of music. But my
heavy metal CDs –
brother has
over 200!
last
d Oh, that’s not fair. You gave us

night, too!
. The weather is
e Yes, please. I’ll have
freezing outside.

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How much? How many?
2

5 How many apples, bananas or oranges do
you have a day? (fruit)


Rewrite using how much or how many and the
words in brackets.
1 I’m not sure if this is your fourth or fifth
driving test. (times / taken)
How many times have you taken your driving test?
2 How many kilos did you lose on your diet?
(weight)

3 How much time do you spend on your
mobile phone a week? (hours)

4 What’s the population of Bulgaria?
(people / live)



a lot, not much, not many, none
3

Complete the dialogue.
Old lady Excuse me young man, how much is
that lovely washing machine?
1
, madam. In our
Salesman
closing down sale it is now only
50 pounds!
Old lady That’s very cheap. And how many
washing programmes does it have?
, madam:
SalesmanOh, it’s got 2
cotton, wool, polyester and denim!
Old lady I’ll buy one now.
SalesmanThat’s right, everybody! Get down to
Hardwick’s Electrical Shop’s Closing
Down Sale now. There’s
3
time left and there
4
washing
are
machines in stock. Soon, we’ll have
5
left. So hurry, hurry,
hurry.


not much, not many with verbs
4

Complete with the verbs in the box and not much
or not many.
• not do • not eat • not get • not have
• not like • not live • not wash-up • not watch

1 I don’t wash-up much.
2 I
3 I
4 I
5 I
6 I

books.
types of music.
TV.
birthday cards.
at home
.

7 I
8 I

healthy food.
exercise.

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Grammar

UNIT

Reinforcement
will: affirmative, negative and
questions

going to: affirmative, negative and
questions

1

3

Circle the correct option.
1 The 2020 Youth Olympic Games will / won’t
be in Argentina.
2 Sophie’s twelve years old. In five years she
will / won’t be twenty.
3 Next July will / won’t have thirty-one days.
4 What will you do / you will do after Drama
School?
5 We will / won’t live on the Moon next year.
6 How old will be your grandmother / will your
grandmother be next year? She will / won’t be

fifteen years old.

1 going / I’m / an / be / to / actor

2 film / going / sister / to / is / a / Why / director /
your / be?

3 make / are / to / going / We / films

4 to / going / live / They / in / not / Hollywood / are

5 Tim / Are / this / going / Sam and / to /
weekend / work?

6 not / The paparazzi / to / are / disturb / going /
me


will: predictions
2 Complete with will, won’t and probably.
1

Order the words to make sentences.

2

will and going to
4
4


5

6

Next month I 1 _ see a rock concert. I already
bought the tickets. My friends 2 _ come. They
haven’t got any money. My sister 3 _ buy a ticket
too, but I’m not sure. She loves rock concerts.
I 4 _ have a birthday party. I decided this last
week. We 5 _ invite a lot of people. Mum told
me I couldn’t. I’d like to organise a big party, but
I 6 _ have time.

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1 Next year I
time.
2 In ten years’ time, I
dancer.
3 Next winter I
snowboarding.
4 In twenty years’ time I
children.
5 When I’m fifty, I
vision.
6 In fifty years’ time, I


Choose the correct option.

have a lot of free
be a ballet
go
have
have perfect

1 a ’m going to
b probably
won’t
c will probably
2 a are going to
b isn’t going to
c probably
won’t
3 a will probably
b is going to
c probably
won’t

4 a ’m not going to
b ’m going to
c probably won’t
5 a are going to
b probably won’t
c will probably
6 a ’m going to
b will probably

c probably won’t

have hair.
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Grammar

UNIT

Consolidation

will: affirmative, negative and
questions
1

4 I’ll be the richest pensioner in 2067.

5 By 2037 I probably won’t be driving to work
because I’ll have a chauffeur.


Complete the dialogue in the future.
Tom What 1
(you / do) this evening?
Liza I have to study because we 2
(have) an exam on Tuesday.
(you / do) after

Tom And what 3
the last exam?
(have) a party
Liza We 4
because we need it. My friend is a DJ.
(play) music at the
He 5
party. And on Saturday I 6
(not get up) early to study. I love sleeping!

going to: affirmative, negative and
questions
4

Jack

Tom

Jack

Tom


Jack

Tom


will: predictions
2


Complete with will, won’t and probably.

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My best friends are Robin, Darragh and Joe. We talk
live in a big city
about our future. I 1
because our town is small and boring. Robin
2
live in a city. She doesn’t like busy
study
streets and noise. She 3
medicine because she wants to be a doctor. Darragh
4
go to Rome because he loves
stay here
Italian culture. Joe 5
because he wants to travel. So we think our lives
6
be very different.

Future time expressions
3

Rewrite the sentences. Use time expressions from
the box.


• in fifty years’ time • in five years’ time • next year
• in the next ten years • twenty years from now

It’s 2020. You were born in 2000.
1 In 2021, I’ll go to university.

2 Sometime before 2027 I’ll have my own
advertising company.

3 I’m going to get married in 2022.


Complete the dialogue using the prompts.
Hi Tom. 1 Where / you / have the party?
2

I / have / it / at my house.

3

you / have / a DJ?

4

No / I / not have / a DJ. / We / have / a live band.

5

your girlfriend / go / to the party?


6

No / she / not. / She / meet / her friends.

will and going to
5

Complete. Use (not) going to or will, won’t
probably and the verbs in the box.
• finish • go • marry • pass • win

1 You don’t plan to get married until you’re
thirty years old.
anyone until I’m thirty years old.
I’m
2 You might attend Jake’s party. You want to.
to Jake’s party.
I
3 You are watching a football game. It is 3-0 to
Chelsea in the 89th minute.
!
Chelsea
4 You promise your teacher to complete your
homework tonight.
it tonight, I promise!
I
5 You think that Samantha is unlikely to do
well in her exams.
her exams.


Samantha
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Grammar

UNIT

Extension

will: affirmative, negative and
questions

going to: affirmative, negative and
questions

1

3

Order the words to make future sentences. Use
the correct form of will.

1 A


B
2 A


B
3 A
B



4 A

B
5 A

B

1 I / grandmother / this / visit / my / Christmas.

2 you / Day / eat / on / turkey / Christmas?

3 I / a / present / for / my / because / not buy /
uncle / he / not be / there

4 you / at / watch / What / on / TV / Christmas?

5 because / love / watch / We / James Bond / I /
him

6 until / We / our / presents / not open / three
o’clock



will: predictions
2

Complete with will, won’t and probably and the
verbs in the box. There are two extra verbs.

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• be able • continue • drive • end • fall
• sleep • take place • try

The weather forecast today predicted that the
temperature in Altnaharra, in Northern
to about -21 ºC,
Scotland, 1
making it the coldest place in Britain. Many
people cut off from civilization are asking when
2
this. Forecasters think that this
3
for the next three
bad weather
weeks. It is causing problems for farmers in
to feed their
some areas who 4
animals or deliver them to market for at least
the next two days. The football match between
Italy and Scotland, which was due to be held in

and is
Edinburgh tonight, 5
postponed until next month. Emergency
to reach anyone in
services 6
danger who rings 999.

Write the questions or complete the answers.
(Christmas cards / this year?)
Are you going to send any Christmas cards
this year?
No, I’m not.
(homework / tonight?)
Yes, I am.
Do you have any plans for the weekend?
Well, on Saturday
(watch / DVD) and on Sunday
(visit / grandmother)
(I / not go / fancy dress party). Are you?
Yes, I am.
(John / not marry / Jessica, is he?)
Why don’t you ask him?

will and going to
4

Complete with will, won’t, (not) going to and

probably.


1 Colin is definitely driving us to Newcastle to
see Take That.
to
Colin
Newcastle to see Take That.
2 It usually rains in Newcastle, so a raincoat is
essential.
rain in Newcastle, so
It
a raincoat.
I
3 I bet Colin doesn’t remember his coat!
remember
Colin
.
4 Colin doesn’t want to stay the night in
Newcastle.

Colin isn’t
night in Newcastle.

the

5 He might take you to the concert, too, if you
ask him.
take you to the concert,
He
too, if you ask him.
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Grammar

Reinforcement
should: affirmative, negative and
questions
1

UNIT

some, any, no + body, thing, where
4

Complete with some, any or no.

Complete with should or shouldn’t.

What 1
you do to learn English?
get stressed. Learning is a
First of all, you 2
only speak English in
slow process. You 3
you do
class. It’s easier than you think! 4
.
English homework every day? Yes, you 5
Why not? Class work isn’t enough.

write down five to eight new words
You 6
in your vocabulary notebook every week or you
7
also read song lyrics in English. You
8
have problems to find them on the
think it’s impossible. It’s
internet. You 9
possible when you think positively. And you
10
forget the teacher’s here to help you too.

First conditional
2

Complete the dialogue.

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• hear • study • tells • will do • will stay • won’t

Mum If you study hard, you 1
well in
the exam.
me to tidy, I’ll have
Dennis But if Dad 2
to do that.

Mum Dad won’t ask you to tidy, if you
3
.
Dennis If Jenny listens to loud music, it
4
be possible to study.
5
that music again, I
Mum Jenny! If I
won’t give you any pocket money.
Jenny But Mum, if I have no money,
in my room and play music.
I6

3

Complete the first conditional questions.
1 What will you do if you
(not understand) the homework?
2 What will you do if he
(not help)?
you
(come) to my house
3
if you finish early?
4 Will Mark and Jessi be there if I
(go)?
Mark’s
5 If my dad can’t collect me,
(take) me home?

mum
(be)
6 Will you order pizza if we
hungry?

1 Is there
2 There’s
3 But there’s
4 There’s
5 You need
bedroom.
6 Is there

body in the house?
body in the garden.
body in the living room.
thing in this room.
thing to sleep on in a
where to sit in this room?

every + body, thing, where
5

Circle the correct option.
1 My brother thinks he knows everything /
everywhere: Maths, Literature, etc.
2 Everything / Everyone I know does voluntary
work.
3 I take my MP3 player everyone / everywhere I
go.

4 There was a robbery. The police want to
speak to everything / everyone.
5 Tea’s ready. I cooked everything / everyone
earlier.
6 The paparazzi follow me everything /
everywhere.
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