A: Where are/is you from?
B: France
are
A: What you do/do you do at the weekend?
B: I usually stay at home. I don't/I'm not earn much money
do you do
I don't
Put the word(s) in italic in the correct place in the sentence
I need do some shopping. to
I need to do some shopping
- your book
the shop -s at nine
- the window
close
Choose words that refer to places:
assistant, church, clinic, concert, countryside, dancing, department, draw, factory, guitar, the Middle East, nurse, officer, receptionist, swimming, waiter
church, clinic, the Middle East, factory, countryside, department
A: Do you want to go/going to the cinema later?
B: OK. What time?
go
A: Does/Do your son like football?
B: He love/loves watching, but he doesn't play very often/sometimes
Does
loves
often
Put the word(s) in italic in the correct place in the sentence
I play computer games. hardly ever
I hardly ever play computer games
- the TV
- your phone
- the light
turn off
Choose words that refer to jobs:
assistant, church, clinic, concert, countryside, dancing, department, draw, factory, guitar, the Middle East, nurse, officer, receptionist, swimming, waiter
assistant, nurse, officer, receptionist, waiter
A: Do you have a/any tissues?
B: Yes. There are one/some in my bag
any
some
A: ______________? (do)
B: I'm a doctor
What do you do?
Put the word(s) in italic in the correct place in the sentence
Sorry, I understand. What does "journalist" mean? don't
Sorry, I don't understand
- the news
- a football game
- a film
watch
Choose words that refer to free time:
assistant, church, clinic, concert, countryside, dancing, department, draw, factory, guitar, the Middle East, nurse, officer, receptionist, swimming, waiter
dancing, draw, guitar, swimming, concert
A: Do you like play/playing tennis?
B: Yes, it's/he's great
playing
it's
A: _____________? (work)
B: At a hospital in the north of Rome
Where do you work?
Put the word(s) in italic in the correct place in the sentence
There's a palace near the river. It's great. beautiful
There's a beautiful palace near the river
- in the park
- the piano
- a game
play
Say the opposite adjective:
It's an expensive restaurant
cheap
A: Does/Is your town big?
B: Not really. There is/are only about 10000 people
Is
are
A: _____________? (enjoy)
B: Yes. It's a great job
Do you enjoy your job?
Put the word(s) in italic in the correct place in the sentence
She speaks English very well, but she's from the UK. not
She speaks English very well, but she's not from the UK.
- the answers
- the word in a dictionary
check
Say the opposite adjective:
It's a boring job
interesting