Grandma is always C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
‘Be happy’, she says.
cheerful
My cousin’s father is my
__ __ __ __ __ .
uncle
Find and correct the mistake.
Where did you and Connor met?
meet
Write the question to match the answer in italics.
A: What ...?
B: My grandad sold his boat yesterday.
What did your / my grandad sell yesterday?
I ... wake up early on Saturday. There is no school.
A) don’t must
B) mustn’t
C) don’t have to
C
A: Which is the largest __ __ __ __ __ __ in the world?
B: Antarctica. It’s not hot and dry there – it’s cold!
desert
James has got a girlfriend. I’m really
J __ __ __ __ __ __ .
jealous
That's not your cat. It's ...
We've had it for 3 months.
ours
Find the missing verb and use it in the correct tense.
My sister ... photos when we are on holiday.
takes
Find and correct the mistakes.
She play tennis very good.
plays / well
A: How many
S __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ are in the football stadium?
B: About 80,000.
spectators
The money of the country. (e.g. HUF in Hungary)
C __ __ __ __ __ __ __
currency
Use the Past Simple and the Past Continuous tenses.
While we ... (have) breakfast, a bird ... (fly) in through the window.
were having / flew
What are the missing words?
A: ... go to town after school.
B: That's a ... idea. We can go shopping.
Let's
good / great / wonderful / fantastic / brilliant
The part of the face above the eyebrows.
forehead
This is a very big shop and has everything inside it.
D __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
S __ __ __ __
department store
You can get medicine from here.
C __ __ __ __ __ __ ' __
First Conditional
If she ... (get) home early, she ... (make) the dinner.
gets / will or 'll make
What are the missing words?
A: I can't come out tonight. I've got lots of things to do.
B: Like ...?
A: Well, I've got to help my dad ... the shopping, for a start.
what / do
Find and correct the mistake.
She's played volleyball yesterday.
She played
The zebra crossing is where
P __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ cross the road.
pedestrians
I was really worried about the exam, so I was
R __ __ __ __ __ __ __ when it was over.
relieved
Use the Past Simple and the Present Perfect tenses.
Philip .... (arrive) in New York. He ... (leave) home at 10 pm last night.
has arrived / left
I ... late for school.
A) occasionally
B) occasionally am
C) am occasionally
C
Choose the correct verb forms.
Hi Gareth,
I don't think 1. I'll see / I'm seeing you before my holiday. 2. We'll leave / We're leaving on Saturday, so 3. I'll be / I'm being very busy. 4. I'll go / I'm going shopping on Friday, so 5. I won't be / I'm not being at art class.
1. I'll see
2. We're leaving
3. I'll be
4. I'm going
5. I won't be