VOCABULARY REVISION
GRAMMAR REVISION
THERE IS/ARE
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Write the following numbers:

1. 11

2. 18

3. 53

4. 72

5. 81

6. 99

7. 30

8. 47


1. eleven

2. eighteen

3. fifty-three

4. seventy-two

5. eighty-one

6. ninety-nine

7. thirty

8. forty-seven

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1. Jessica and I are sisters.

2. Dave and you sit together in class.

3. This is my house.

4. My friend's name is Tom.

5. Susan and Danielle are at home.

6. Olivia is a student.

7. My brothers are twins.

8. The schoolbags are brown.

1. We

2. You

3. It

4. He

5. They

6. She

7. They

8. They

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1. ... a French texbook on my desk.

2. ... any homework today.

3. ... some pens in my pencil case.

4. ... any exercises in this workbook.

5. ... some food in my schoolbag.

6. ... water in my bottle, so I need to fill it.

7. ... three bottles of water. One for me, another one for my dad, and the last one for my mum.

8. ... sugar in my coffee. It's very sweet.

1. There is 

2. There isn't

3. There are 

4. There aren't 

5. There is 

6. There isn't

7. There are 

8. There is

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1. primero

2. segundo

3. tercero

4. cuarto

5. quinto

6. sexto

1. first

2. second

3. third

4. fourth

5. fifth

6. sixth

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

1. I've got a brother. ... name is Matthew. 

2. Samantha is at home now, but ... mother and father are at work.

3. This is my cat. ... name is Kitty.

4. I have got a bike. ... bike is red. 

5. Milly and Paula are thirteen, but ... friend Louise is twelve.

6. Lily and I are cousings. ... grandmother's name is Barbara.

1. His

2. Her

3. Its

4. My

5. their

6. Our

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1. There aren't ANY/ SOME rubbers in the shop.

2. I've got THE/ A green pencil case.

3. There is A/ AN exam today.

4. Where is THE/ A science lesson?

5. There is SOME/ ANY water in the bottle.

6. Is there ANY/ SOME water in the bottle?

1. any 

2. a

3. an

4. the

5. some

6. any


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1...................... 38.948

2...................... 93.241.420


1. thirty eight thousand, nine hundred and forty eight.

2. ninety-three million, two hundred and forty-one, four hundred and twenty. 

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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS (x4)

1. He hasn't got a red ball. This yellow ball is...

2. They've got a black car. That car is...

3. Is that Lucy's cat? I think that white cat is...

4. This is my chocolate. It's...

5. Is this your house or is that house...?

6. We've got a dog. The brown dog is...

1. his

2. theirs

3. hers

4. mine

5. yours

6. ours

50

1. Your monther's sister is your...

2. Your mother's father is your...

3. Your father's brother is your...

4. Your father's mother is your...

5. Your aunt and uncle's child is your...

1. aunt

2. grandfather

3. uncle

4. grandmother

5. cousin

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SAXON GENITIVE

1. My sisters haven't got green eyes.

2. Lisa is thirteen now. It's...

3. Jessica hasn't got her ball. I've got...

4. This is Dave and this is Rachel, his sister. Rachel is...

5. The boys have pencil cases. These are...

1. My sister's eyes are blue.

2. It's Lisa's birthday!

3. I've got Jessica's ball.

4. Rachel is Dave's sister.

5. These are the boys' pencil cases.

90

x15

1. This lesson is often ouside.

2. It's the language of England.

3. You write your homework on it and it is divided by sections.

4. You study about computers in subject.

5. You bring your books in it. 

6. You usually need a calculator.

1. PE 

2. English

3. notebook

4. computer technology (ICT)

5. schoolbag

6. maths

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x20

1. ... you ... a cat?

2. Where ... your sisters?

3. I ... a student, not a teacher.

4. We... at school today - it's Saturday.

5. Greg and I are cousins. Greg... my brother.

1. Have you got a cat?

2. Where are your sisters?

3. I am a student, not a teacher.

4. We aren't at school today - it's Saturday.

5. Greg and I are cousins. Greg isn't my brother.