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He always ____ to his piano lesson on Wednesday afternoons. a is going b go c goes
C
____ your parents eating at the Italian restaurant today? a Are b Is c What
A
Look! The firefighters ____ now! a arrive b arrives c are arriving
C
We usually ____ fresh fish at the fishmonger’s. a are buying b buy c buys
B
‘Where is grandma?’ ‘She ____ her friends in the city.’ a visit b visits c is visiting
C
My mum never ____ the bus to work. a) gets off b) buys c) misses
C
Past Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. --- What _______________ (you / do) on Saturday morning?
WERE YOU DOING
Past Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. --- Nico _______________ (race) down the slope when he fell.
WAS RACING
Past Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. --- Our teacher _______________ (not feel) well today and went home.
WASN'T FEELING
Past Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. --- Hannah was not happy while she _______________ (sit) in the dentist’s chair.
WAS SITTING
Past Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. --- I _______________ (run) in the park when I saw all the kites.
WAS RUNNING
My classmates haven’t _______ (see) the new King Kong film.
SEEN
Have your parents _______ (be) to this restaurant before?
BEEN
I’ve never _______ (swim) in the Pacific Ocean.
SWUM
The Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps has _______ (win) 23 gold medals.
WON
My aunt has _______ (meet) the writer J.K. Rowling.
MET
superlative adjective --- Charlie’s boat sailed ____________ (far) on the lake.
THE FARTHEST/ THE FURTHEST
superlative adjective --- Don’t go and see Future Land. It was ____________ (bad) film ever!
THE WORST
superlative adjective --- I think the science museum has ____________ (interesting) exhibitions.
THE MOST INTERESTING
superlative adjective --- My grandmother is ____________ (good) cook in our family.
THE BEST
superlative adjective --- These smartphones are ____________ (easy) ones to use.
THE EASIEST
superlative adjective --- August is ____________ (hot) month of the year in my country.
THE HOTTEST
comparative adjective --- A puppy is as ____________ (cute) as a kitten.
CUTE
comparative adjective --- A puffin isn’t as ____________ (big) as a penguin.
BIG
comparative adjective --- An Amazonian tree frog is ____________ (poisonous) than a gecko.
MORE POISONOUS
comparative adjective --- I think a tarantula is ____________ (ugly) than a bat.
UGLIER
comparative adjective --- Amphibians have ____________ (wet) skin than reptiles.
WETTER
comparative adjective --- An eagle’s claws are ____________ (sharp) than an owl’s claws.
SHARPER
Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. She ___________ (stop) the car to take a photo.
STOPPED
Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. Did Karima ___________ (make) a chocolate cake for your birthday?
MAKE
Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. Tim ___________ (not buy) a ticket for the concert.
DIDN'T BUY
Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. My mum ___________ (take) my younger brother to the water park on Sunday.
TOOK
Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. 1 Joseph ___________ (visit) the lighthouse with his uncle yesterday morning.
VISITED
Present Simple or Present Continuous --- We ______________ (not celebrate) New Year at home. We go to a restaurant.
DON'T CELEBRATE
Present Simple or Present Continuous --- Today Jacob ______________ (wear) fancy dress to school because it’s Carnival.
IS WEARING
Present Simple or Present Continuous --- Can you hear the children outside? They ______________ (sing) traditional songs.
ARE SINGING
Present Simple or Present Continuous --- At Halloween, children usually ______________ (visit) neighbours to collect sweets.
VISIT
Present Simple or Present Continuous --- I ______________ (give) my mum some flowers today because it’s Mother’s Day.
AM GIVING
How MUCH/MANY days do people celebrate Divali for?
MANY
How MUCH/MANY fruit do you usually eat?
MUCH
There are LOT OF/LOTS OF beautiful flowers everywhere.
LOTS OF
We don’t have MUCH/SOME time to buy a present.
MUCH
There are MUCH/MANY New Year celebrations around the world
MANY
We have SOME/ANY red and purple balloons
SOME
There aren’t SOME/ANY decorations for the party.
ANY
I’m sending Sofia A/AN invitation to my wedding.
AN
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be. --- Excuse me, I _____________ looking for the police station.
AM
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be. --- The police officer _____________ (not) walking, he _____________ running fast!
ISN'T/ IS
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be ---- There _____________ (not) many people at the museum today.
AREN'T
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be --- There _____________ five supermarkets in my village!
ARE
My best friend lives UNDER/OPPOSITE me. I can see her in her living room!
OPPOSITE
My dog always sits IN FRONT OF/ BEHIND the TV so I can’t see the screen.
IN FRONT OF
Circle the correct words. Look at that big boat going ON/UNDER the bridge!
UNDER
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. The photography club meets once on month.
ONCE A MONTH
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. Dance classes always are fun.
ARE ALWAYS
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. I walk usually to school.
I USUALLY WALK TO SCHOOL
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. My mum has a painting class at the evening.
IN THE EVENING
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. I visit my grandmother in Wednesday afternoons.
ON
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. Jamie don’t have a hobby.
DOESN'T
There is ONE mistake in each sentence. Correct each mistake. Emily cycle to the park every Sunday.
CYCLES
Circle the correct word Helen doesn’t get on / in with her teacher.
ON
Circle the correct word Jacob never hangs up /out with his sister’s friends.
OUT
Circle the correct word Gabriella and I meet UP/ON every Saturday.
UP
Circle the correct word I chat TO/AT my best friend once a day on my smartphone.
TO
VOCABULARY ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE A TOWN OR CITY - The air in Madrid is very dirty and the city is quite ______ .
Polluted
Vocabulary ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE A TOWN OR CITY - You have to be very careful, especially at night. The city is quite ______.
Dangerous
VOCABULARY ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE A TOWN OR CITY - The buildings were built very recently where I live. It's a ____ town.
Modern
VOCABULARY ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE A TOWN OR CITY - There are a lot of bars and clubs with loud music where I live. It's a very ____ area.
Noisy
VOCABULARY - (IN A SHOP) Excuse me, where are the ________? I'd like to try this dress on.
Changing rooms
VOCABULARY - (IN A SHOP) I really like these trousers. I'm gonna ___ them ____ to see if fit me well.
Try - on
VOCABULARY ( In a shop) - Don't forget to keep your ____ in case you want to take something ____ to the shop.
Receipt/ back
VOCABULARY DO OR MAKE - Can I borrow your phone? I need to __ a very important phone call.
Make
VOCABULARY DO OR MAKE - Don't ___ a noise. The baby is sleeping.
Make
VOCABULARY DO OR MAKE - I want to ____ a course about medical health.
Do
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - What do you think ____ the new colleague?
Of
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - Don't worry ____ the exam. It isn't very hard.
About
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - I need to speak to Martin ____ the meeting.
About
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - I hate waiting ___ people who are late.
For
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - Don't forget to call me back when you arrive ___ France.
In
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - I was happy when I arrived ___ Heathrow airport after a long journey.
At
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - I arrived ____ a lovely old hotel.
At
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - He invited me ___ dinner ages ago.
To
COMPLETE WITH A PREPOSITION - What do you usually ask ___ if you go to a café with your friends?
For
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB - I ____ _____ in Budapest at 14.40. (arrive)
I'm arriving (I'm going to arrive)
COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB - My parents ____ ______ to visit me at the weekend. (Come)
Are coming (are going to come)
COMPLETE WITH JUST-YET-ALREADY AND THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB. -____ you ____ the shopping _____ ? (Do) - No, I _____ _____ it _____. (Not do)
Have you done the shopping yet? No, I haven't done it yet.
COMPLETE WITH JUST-YET-ALREADY AND THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB. - Shall I get you anything to eat? - No, thanks. I've ____ _____ (EAT)
Already eaten
COMPLETE WITH JUST-YET-ALREADY - Have you seen the new Spielberg's film ____? - Yes, I have ____ seen it. It's great!
Yet/ already
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH JUST - he / buy / her a ring
He's just bought her a ring
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH JUST - she /make / breakfast
She's just made breakfast
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH YET - My friends and I / not be to / London
My friends and I haven't been to London yet
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH YET - Your mum / call / the principal / ?
Has your mum called the principal yet?
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH YET - YOU / NOT CLEAN / THE FLOOR
You haven't cleaned the floor yet
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH YET - THE FILM / NOT START
The film hasn't started yet
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH ALREADY. - SHE / TAKE OUT / THE RUBBISH
She's already taken out the rubbish
MAKE A SENTENCE IN THE PRESENT PERFECT WITH ALREADY. - HE/FINISH/HIS LUNCH
He has already finished his lunch
COMPLETE WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN - An art gallery is a place ____ you can look at paintings.
Where
COMPLETE WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN - Scissors are things _____ we use to cut paper with.
Which / that
COMPLETE WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN - A library is a place ____ you can read or borrow books.
Where
COMPLETE WITH A RELATIVE PRONOUN - A builder is a person _____ builds houses.
Who