Friday, March 16, 2018

Classwork

Prepositions
  1. in September
  2. at 12 o’clock
  3. in winter
  4. on Easter Monday
  5. on 4th July, 1776
  6. at Christmas
  7. on Tuesday
  8. at the weekend
  9. on my birthday
  10. at the end of the week

Countable,uncountable
  1. rice → uncountable
  2. potato → countable
  3. information → uncountable
  4. man → countable
  5. bread → uncountable
  6. poetry → uncountable
  7. mile → countable
  8. vegetable → countable
  9. weather → uncountable
  10. sheep → countable

Pronouns
  1. The bus stop is near our house. (we)
  2. How is your new school? (you)
  3. This is my bag and that is his (he)
  4. Sophia’s hair is longer than my (I)
  5. It’s my turn now. (I)
  6. The bike on the right is your (you)
  7. Which desk is  ours(we)
  8. Here are her (she)
  9. The children brushed their (they)
  10. Our school is much nicer than theirs (they)
Simple past
  1. was in Canberra last spring.
  2. We were at school last Saturday.
  3. Tina was at home yesterday.
  4. He was happy.
  5. Robert and Stan were Garry’s friends.
  6. You were very busy on Friday.
  7. They were in front of the supermarket.
  8. was in the museum.
  9. She was in South Africa last month.
  10. Jessica and Kimberly were late for school.

Do,Does,Doesn’t,don’t
  1. My mother likes chocolate, but she doesn’t like biscuits.
  2. What do the children wear at your school?
  3. Lynn’s father watches badminton on TV, but he doesn’t watch judo.
  4. Where do the Masons buy their fruit?
  5. Does the cat like to sleep on the sofa?
  6. Dogs love bones, but they don’t love cheese.
  7. Where do Sam and Ben hide their CDs?
  8. We eat pizza, but we don’t eat hamburgers.
  9. Does Mrs Miller read magazines?
  10. Do the boys play cricket outside?

Do/does,did,done,didn’t,don’t doesn’t
  1. My mother has done the shopping.
  2. Walter doesn’t fly to Rome, he flies to Venice.
  3. Do you always recycle inkjet cartridges?
  4. Don’t drink and drive.
  5. When does the first lesson start at your school?
  6. Yesterday Rick didn’t forget his homework.
  7. What have you done with your money, Jack?
  8. Last week we didn’t write a test.
  9. Did Amy come to school by bike this morning?
  10. Have you ever done anything silly?
Mustn’t or Needn’t
  1. needn’t take the umbrella. It won’t rain.
  2. mustn’t cross this bridge. It’s closed.
  3. We mustn’t be late. The train will leave in 10 minutes.
  4. You needn’t hurry. We have plenty of time.
  5. You mustn’t smoke in here. It’s forbidden. Look at that sign.
  6. We have enough diesel, so we needn’t stop here.
  7. You needn’t come if you don’t want to.
  8. They needn’t do the washing up, they have a dishwasher.
  9. You mustn’t show this e-mail to anyone else. I’ll trust you.
  10. The students mustn’t forget their homework.
There is or There are
  1.       There is There are  a bag on the table.
  2.       There is There are  a calendar on the wall.
  3.       There is There are  two posters in my room.
  4.       There is There are  a banana in this basket.
  5.       There is There are  six chairs in the kitchen.
  6.       There is There are  lots of books on the shelf.
  7.       There is There are  a mirror in our hall.
  8.       There is There are  12 cushions on the sofa.
  9.       There is There are  a big wardrobe in my sister’s bedroom.
  10.       There is There are children in the yard.

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