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Grammar
Present simple.
Complete the blog with the correct form of the
verb in the brackets.
My name is Jack and I (live) ..................... in New York with my parents and older brother.
I (get up) .................... at 7 every day...
because, I (be) ................ still at school.
But I (not live) ................ far from my school, so I can walk there easily.
My father’s name (be) ................. Sam,
and he (teach) ....................... at a college.
I usually (have) ................ my lunch at school,
but my dad (have) ..................... his lunch at a café near his college.
He (not teach) ................. in the afternoon
because his students all (finish) .................. at lunch time.
We (drive) ...................... home together
and then in the evening dad (watch) ..................... TV
and I (listen) ............................ to my favourite music – on my headphones
so that it (not be) .................... too loud for the other people in the house!
Complete the questions and answers.
Use the correct form of be or do.
.............................. you get up early every day?
..................... your brother at school today?
...................... your parents like listening to music?
...................... you hungry?
........................ your grandmother live near you?
................... it cold outside today?
................. your mother and father at home today?
................ your father a teacher?
Complete the six conversations.
Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
How old is your sister?
Her birthday’s in March.
Sixteen next week
She’s not old.
I’m going to France with my family next week.
How long will you be there?
Where do you live?
What is it like?
I don’t like getting up at 7 o’clock every day!
That’s too early.
It’s very soon.
What time is it?
I usually play volleyball on Saturday.
I think so.
I do that, too.
I don’t mind.
How shall we get there – on the bus?
You check it.
It’s very long.
My dad can drive us.
Sorry, I can’t meet you tonight.
Thanks very much.
You’re welcome.
That’s a pity.
Correct the mistakes in present continuous forms on each of these sentences.
I can’t go and play football now because I’m writting a story for my homework.
Jack isn’t comming to my party because he’s sick today.
We’re not goeing to school by bus today because mum’s driving us.
Is Sam listenning to rock music on his computer?
My parents are sitting on the beach and my brother’s swiming in the sea.
Are you enjoing that book you’re reading?
Mum: Where's Susan?
Simon: She ................... [play] basketball with Marta.
Mum: ....................... [they / play] in the garden?
Simon: No, they aren't. They ........................ [play] in the Park!
Mum: Oh. OK. ........................ [you / do] anything important at the moment?
Simon: Yes, I ......................... [do] my homework!
Mum: What about John? ...................... [he / do] homework, too?
Simon: No. He ........................ [not / do] anything!
Simon: He ........................ [watch] TV.
Put the words in the correct order.
three brothers / has / Greg / got
haven't / your / I / got / pen
got / my friends / laptops / All / have
black / My / got / hair / grandfather / hasn't
a / got / You / room / have / nice
Exam candidates often make mistakes with: how much / how many, a few / a little / a lot and a / any / some. Choose the correct answer.
How much / How many sugar do you want?
Don’t use a lot of / a little of salt.
We’ve still got a few / a little carrots in the kitchen.
I’d like any / some chips with my burger.
How much / How many fruit do you eat every day?
Is there a / any butter in the fridge?
We haven’t got some / any chocolate in the cupboard.
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