Tuesday, March 13, 2018

English


Adjective or adverb 

He  quichly   reads a book. (quick)
Mandy is a pretty girl(pretty)
The class is terribly loud today. (terrible)
Max is a good singer. (good)
You can easily open this tin. (easy)
It's a terrible day today. (terrible)
She sings the song well (good)
He is a careful driver. (careful)
He drives the car carefully (careful)
The dog barks loudly (loud)

The articles a/an and the


1.    I like            blue T-shirt over there better than             red one.
2.    Their car does 150 miles             hour.
3.    Where's             USB drive I lent you last week?
4.    Do you still live in             Bristol?
5.    Is your mother working in             old office building?
6.    Carol's father works as             electrician.
7.    The tomatoes are 99 pence             kilo.
8.    What do you usually have for             breakfast?
9.    Ben has             terrible headache.
10. After this tour you have             whole afternoon free to explore the city.

can, could, to be able to 



1.    Last week we could go swimming, this week we can't. (can/to go)
2.    Maybe the Smiths will be able to build a new house next year. (can/to build)
3.    If you try hard, you can pass your examinations. (can/to pass)
4.    When I was five, I could not swim (not/can/to swim)
5.    Dennis could play  the trumpet after four months. (can/to play)
6.    Luke has passed his driving test, now he can drive  a car. (can/to drive)
7.    I could not speak to him on the phone for three weeks last month. (not/can/to speak)
8.    Alex will not be able to do  his homework when his desk is in such a mess. (not/can/to do)
9.    They were so busy, they could not text me. (not/can/to text)
10. Lisa has been able to clean her dress. She can wear it again. (can/to clean)


Prepositions


1.    My mum studied                   university.
2.    There is a spider                   the corner of my room.
3.    Death Valley is 56 metres                   sea level.
4.    The train to London stopped                   the station.
5.    Emily sits                   Susan and Greg.
6.    There was an accident                   the crossroads.
7.    Congratulations                   your new job!
8.    Would you buy a coffee                   credit card?
9.    What is behind the rise                   Wall Street?
10. This flight goes to Washington DC                   Charlotte.

Conditional sentences


1.    If I study , I will pass the exams.
2.    If the sun shines , we will walk into town.
3.    If he has a temperature, he will see the doctor.
4.    If my friends come , I will be very happy.
5.    If she earns a lot of money, she will fly to New York.
6.    If we travel to London, we will visit the museums.
7.    If you wear sandals in the mountains, you will slip on the rocks.
8.    If Rita forgets her homework, the teacher will give her a low mark.
9.    If they go to the disco, they will listen to loud music.
10. If you wait a minute, I will ask my parents.

Questions with do or does


1.            Peter live with his father?
2.            you learn Spanish?
3.            Andrew and Martin ride their bikes to school?
4.            they play in the garden?
5.            Sandy's hamster live in a cage?
6.            the cats sit on the wall?
7.            we work in front of the computer?
8.            you play the drums?
9.            Steve wear pullovers?
10.         I clean the bathroom?


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