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Which is the odd one out? uncle, cousin, granddad, pet
You can ..... on or off a bus or train.
get
It's a means of transport. It has two floors and it is red. You can get on one of these in London.
a double decker
Which ............. do you live on? I live on the first one and I don't need to use the lift.
floor
What is it? There are lots of them in the classroom. You study on them.
desks
What is it? It is big. You keep your clothes in it.
a wardrobe
These are homes in caves in Spain. True/False
True
What is it?
a cupboard
Correct the sentence: I haven't any brothers or sisters.
I haven't got any brothers or sisters.
Correct the question: Is have a mirror in your bedroom?
Is there a mirror in your bedroom?
Correct the sentence: This are my books.
These are my books.
What is it? You cover yourself when it is cold.
a blanket
What is the girl doing? (verb for festival vocabulary)
dreesing up
What is this?
spinach
Which is the odd one out? tube, scooter, ferries wheel, underground,
ferries wheel
Which is the odd one out? take photos, clap, dance, cycle, dress up
cycle
I love/am loving this show.
I love this show
My family's enjoying/enjoys the show.
's enjoying
My uncle is a mummer and goes/going to the town festival every year.
Correct the sentence: Every Saturday my brother is playing computer games.
Every Saturday my brother plays computer games.
Correct the sentence: I like to eat it with a rice.
I lie to eat it with rice.
Correct the sentence: You can eat it with a pasta.
You can eat it with pasta.
Correct the sentence: You can cook it with carrot.
You can cook it with carrots.
Correct the sentence: There aren't no mushrooms in the fridge.
There aren't any mushrooms in the fridge.
Correct the question: How much a cream do you need?
How much cream do you need?