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All Clear 6. English practice. Activity book. L2 Fiona Mauchline, Catherine Smith
Edition coordinated by: Ana-Magdalena Iordăchescu
Prelucrare după: All Clear, Workbook 1 © Macmillan Publishers Limited/ Fiona Mauchline și Catherine Smith, 2015 All Clear, Workbook 2 © Macmillan Publishers Limited/ Fiona Mauchline și Catherine Smith, 2015 Ediţie publicată sub licenţă. Ediţiile originale au fost publicate pentru prima dată în 2016 de Macmillan Publishers Limited
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English practice: activity book: 6 All Clear: L2/Fiona Mauchline, Catherine Smith; ed. coord. by Ana-Magdalena Iordăchescu. – București: Litera, 2018 ISBN 978-606-33-2045-3
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3 Module VocabularyGrammar Reading –Culture SpeakingWriting Guide RevisionModular Welcome! page 4 Clothes • Possessive ’s / s’ • School subjects • Family • Classroom language • be / have got • Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives 1 On screen page 7 • Film types • programmesTV • Present simple • Question words • there is / there are • Adverbs frequencyof • HollywoodFrom to Bollywood • Films • RevisionModular 1 2 survivalOutdoor page 15 • activitiesOutdoor • Feelings • Presentcontinuousforactivitiesinprogress • Present simple and continuouspresent • The Duke of AwardEdinburgh’s • activitiesOutdoor • A blog• ModularRevision 2 3 thePlanfuture page 25 • Life events • instrumentsMusical • Presentcontinuousforplannedactions • numbersOrdinal • School ScotlandEnglandinand • jobsFuture • RevisionModular 3 4 citizensGood page 33 • Jobs • andproblemsHealthfirstaid • Countable nounsuncountableand • should shouldn’t/ • must / mustn’t • guideBritain’sdogs • Accidents • RevisionModular 4 5 eventsHistorical page 41 • Discoveries • Naturaldisasters • be: past simple • Past irregularregularsimple:andverbs • The Great Fire of London • Travelling • RevisionModular 5 6 andTransporttravel page 49 • Transport • Travel • Past simple –practiceextensive • Transport Vancouverin • Holidays• A story• ModularRevision 6 7 possessionsPersonal page 59 • Money • equipmentComputer • The formsandcomparativeadjective:superlative • The forms of the genitive –possessionExpressing • Collecting• Technology• A ofdescriptionanobject • RevisionModular 7 8 Having fun page 69 • Playinggames • Places to visit • Tense pastcontinuous,simplepresentreview:andsimple • Making a polite request – The modal verbs: can, will • Hamleys• Cities• An email • RevisionModular 8 ReferenceVocabulary page 79 practiceGrammar page 87 verbsIrregular page 95
Clothes
2 words
3 Circle the correct words.
My favourite shoes are my trainers / jeans.
1 It’s cold. Have you got a warm jacket / T-shirt?
2 My dad always wears a clean skirt / shirt to work.
3 I’ve got a jumper / dress with a picture on the front.
4 In the summer, my mum wears a jeans / skirt with a shirt and sandals.
5 My sister hasn’t got a skirt or a dress / shoes. She prefers jeans.
Possessive ’s / s’
4 Rewrite the sentences with the apostrophe (’) in the correct place.
Williams jeans are blue. William’s jeans are blue.
1 My mums new dress is red.
2 My history teachers shoes are white.
3 The three boys boots are black.
4 Elisas jeans are brown.
5 All my classmates trainers are blue.
VocabularVocabularyy 4
1 Find 11 clothes in the wordsnake. SHIRTSHOE S B O OTSJACKETTRAINERST S H I RTSANDALSJUMPERDR E S S J EANSSKIRT
Match the
in exercise 1 with the pictures. boots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
WWelcome!
5 School subjects 5 Look at the pictures. Order the letters and write the words for school subjects. r a t art 1 a e g g h o p r y 2 c i m s u 3 c c e e i n s 4 a a d r m 5 i E g h l n s 6 a h m s t 7 i h o r s t y 8 t a e e i l r r t u 9 E P 10 c e n h F r 11 T C I Family 6 Read the clues. Who are the people? Use the words in the box. aunt brother cousins daughter grandad grandmother husband niece wife He’s your mother’s father. grandad 1 His mother is your mother. 2 She’s your sister’s daughter. 3 They’re your uncle’s children. 4 She’s your father’s mother. 5 She’s your father’s sister. 6 He’s the man you are married to. 7 She’s the woman you are married to. 8 She’s your child. Classroom language 7 Match beginnings 1–6 with endings a–f. 1 I don’t 2 How do you 3 Can you repeat 4 Can I borrow 5 Open booksyour 6 What ‘daughter’does a) that, please? b) at page 4, please. c) understand the question. d) spell ‘daughter’? e) mean? f) your pencil? 8 Order the words to make questions. 1 name / your / What’s / ? What’s your name? 2 Where / you / are / from / ? 3 old / are / How / you / ? 4 are / your / hobbies / What / ? Welcome Module
beGrammar/havegot
1 Circle the correct words.
My favourite sport … football. a) are b) am c) is
1 My favourite football players … David Villa and Xabi Alonso. a) are b) am c) is
2 David Villa … from Asturias. a) are b) am c) is
3 Xabi Alonso … two brothers, Mikel and Jon. a) is b) has got c) have got 4 Mikel and Jon Alonso … also football players. a) are b) am c) is
5 Xabi, Mikel and Jon … any sisters. a) hasn’t got b) not got c) haven’t got
2 Complete the text with the correct affirmative or negative form of tobe.
3 Complete the sentences with the affirmative or negative form of havegot.
You ’ve got a pet mouse.
1 My sister small hands.
2 We (not) a laptop.
3 I two sisters.
4 They long hair.
5 She (not) a dog.
6 We (not) a pet.
4 Complete the sentences for you.
1 My name .
2 I years old.
3 I’ve got brother(s) and sister(s).
Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives
5 Write the possessive adjectives.
subject pronoun possessive adjective
Hi! My name (1) is Luke.
I (2) 14 years old. My hobbies (3) football and riding my bike. My brother’s name (4) Adam. My best friends (5) Jack and Harr y. My favourite sport is football, but Jack’s favourite sport (6) (not) football. He likes tennis. We (7) from Manchester. My mum and dad (8) (not) from Manchester, they (9) from Scotland.
I my youhesheitweyouthey
6 Circle the correct words.
I’m from London and I / my name is Clare.
1 Lucy is 14 years old and she / her is from Scotland.
2 I’ve got two brothers. His / Their names are John and Robert.
3 York is a beautiful city. It / He is in the north of England.
4 We’re from London and our / your favourite sport is football.
5 My sister’s name is Katy. Her / His favourite colour is pink.
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On screen
In this module you will practise: Culture – From Hollywood to
Module 7 1
Vocabulary Film types TV programmes Grammar Present AdverbsthereQuestionsimplewordsis/thereareoffrequency Reading
Bollywood Speaking Films
On screen
Film types
2 words
adventure animated fantasy romantic comedy thriller western
3 the film
This week at Star Screens
Screen One Gliese 581
It’s the Year 3000 and we’re all living on the planet Gliese 581, two million kilometres from Earth.
(1) science-fiction / western
Screen Two Send me a Postcard
A teacher travels to Spain to fight in the Spanish Civil War.
(2)comedy / war
Screen Three Holiday in Miami
A great film for all the family, with a lot of singing and dancing.
(3)action / musical
Screen Four Don’t Ask Grandma!
Two police officers and their grandad. I laughed and laughed.
(4)comedy / action
Screen Five Terror in the Park
It’s Halloween and someone – or something – is in the park. Frightening!
(5)horror / musical
Screen Six Mouse House 2
More cartoon fun from the mice living behind the fridge.
(6)war / animated
VocabularVocabularyy 8
1 Complete the words with vowels. a c t i o n 1 c m d y 2 h r r r 3 m s c l 4 w r 5 s c n c -f c t n
Label the film scenes with the
in the box.
adventure 1 2 3 4 5
Read
guide and choose the type of film.
1
4 Complete the sentences for you.
1 My favourite film is
I t’s a(n) film.
2 The last film I saw was .
I t’s a(n) film.
TV programmes
5 Find nine TV programmes.
7 Complete the email with the words in the box.
.
6 Circle the correct words.
A comedy / drama show is a funny programme.
1 A reality show / documentary is a factual programme about real things.
2 A sports programme / comedy is a programme about sports events.
3 A cartoon / The news is information about important events that are happening now.
4 A comedy / cartoon is a programme for children, with pictures and not real people.
5 A chat show / soap opera is a programme where the presenter talks to famous people.
6 A game show / drama is a competition, usually with a prize for the winner.
comedy game shows reality shows soap operas sports programmes theYouHi,newsMax,asked
me about TV. I watch a lot of TV, especially (1) sports programmes like Football Focus. My mum loves (2) like Big Brother or X Factor, programmes which show real people in real situations. My sister doesn’t like those. She watches (3) every night. Her favourite is about the lives of teachers and students at a college. My dad likes to know what is happening in the world, so he always watches (4) . My grandmother loves (5) because she likes watching people win money. My grandfather prefers (6) programmes, which make him laugh a lot. What about your family? Write soon,From:To:BethMaxBeth
8 Complete the sentences for you.
1 I watch .
2 My mum loves
3 My dad loves .
4 My grandmother and grandfather prefer
9Module 1
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Present simple
1 Complete the table with the correct present simple form of the verb like. affirmativenegative
I like don’t like
YoWeItSheHeYouuThey
2 Circle the correct words.
I like / likes fantasy films.
1 I don’t / doesn’t like horror films.
2 My best friend like / likes war films.
3 We go / goes to the cinema on Fridays.
4 My dad don’t / doesn’t buy ice cream at the cinema.
5 My teacher watch / watches films on TV.
3 Complete the text with the present simple affirmative or negative form of the verbs in brackets.
I (1) don’t like (not like) comedies or musicals. But I (2) (love) action films. One of my favourite films (3) (be) Inception. My friends and I (4) (not go) to the cinema. It’s too expensive. But we often (5) (watch) films on DVD. My mum sometimes (6) (put) films on her tablet. She (7) (love) romantic comedies, but my friends and I (8) (not enjoy) them at all!
4 Complete the questions with Do or Does.
1 Do you go to the cinema on Saturdays?
2 your dad buy films on DVD?
3 your friends like horror films?
4 your mum enjoy war films?
5 your cinema sell sweets?
5 Match the questions in exercise 4 with the short answers.
a) Yes, it does.
b) Yes, she does.
c) Yes, I do. 1
d) Yes, they do.
e) No, he doesn’t.
6 Write questions with the present simple. you / like / horror films / ? Do you like horror films?
1 your dad / watch / films on a tablet / ?
2 your best friend / like / popcorn / ?
3 your mum / watch / sports programmes on TV / ?
Grammar 10
In this module you will practise:
Vocabulary Life Musicaleventsinstruments
Grammar Present continuous for planned actions
Ordinal numbers
Reading Culture – School in England and Scotland
Speaking Future jobs
Module 25
thePlanfuture3
Life events
1 Look at the pictures and circle the correct verb each phrase.
be / get born start / learn school
2 train / learn to drive leave / go school
4 go / start to university start / leave home
6 get / go a job work / train to be a vet
8 learn / work as teacher have / get married
2 Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.
get married go to university have children learn to drive train to be a vet was born
My sister wants to get married on a beach in Hawaii. It’s so romantic!
1 My best friend would like to five !
I’d like two: a boy and a girl.
3 What job do you want to do? Plan the future
2 Rosie plans to when she’s older. She loves animals!
3 My brother is nearly eighteen; he can in Dad’s car.
4 The oldest person in the worldovera hundred years ago.
5 I want to when I leave school. I’d like to study maths.
3 Answer the questions for you. Write full sentences.
1 Where do you want to live when you leave home?
2 What do you want to do when you leave school?
10 buy / a house start / have children
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Musical instruments
4 the
5 Circle the correct words. piano / keyboard has got legs. It doesn’t need electricity.
1 You hit a tambourine drums with sticks or with your hand.
2 You usually hold a violin / saxophone with your left hand and you rest it near your shoulder.
3 You play a trumpet / flute with your mouth. Your hands don’t go in front of you. It’s silver.
4 A lot of rock bands use an electric guitar / acoustic guitar. You need speakers to hear it. You play it with your fingers.
5 You play a piano / keyboards with your hands. They can sound like a lot of different instruments.
6 Complete the sentences for you.
1 In a pop band, my favourite instrument the an orchestra, my favourite instrument the I’ve got a friend who can play the
27Module 3
Look at
picture and complete the words with vowels. 1 s a x o p h o n e 2 c s t c g t r 3 d r m s 4 t r m p t 5 t m b r n 6 v l n 7 f l t 8 k y b r d s 9 l c t r c g t r 10 p n
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Present continuous for planned actions
1 Circle the correct words. Will is playing tennis next / tomorrow afternoon.
1 We’re camping in Cornwall the next / next week.
2 My cousins are staying at / on the weekend.
3 My mum is working next / tomorrow morning.
4 I’m going to the cinema this / today evening.
5 I’m fishing with my grandad on / at Sunday.
2 Look at Jessie’s family’s diary for the weekend. Complete the sentences with the correct name(s) and the present continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
JessieSamMumDad Saturday party–7.00pmRick’s Mumwith–3.00pmcinema with–3.00pmcinemaSam
Sunday morning Alexexammaths–afternoonwithswimming–Dadstudyforwith match–11.30amfootball Jessiewithswimming
Jessie is going (go) to a party on Saturday.
1 (go) to the cinema at 3.00pm.
2 (not go) out on Saturday.
3 (go) swimming on Sunday morning.
4 (play) football on Sunday.
5
(not play) computer games with Alex on Sunday afternoon.
3 Write sentences about the people’s planned actions using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 I (go) to the supermarket tomorrow.
2 My sister (give) me her car next weekend.
3 We (have) a barbecue on Sunday.
4 All my friends (come) to my party next week.
5 We (take) my niece to Aquapark later today.
6 They (leave) at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
7 We (go) to the zoo tomorrow.
4 Rewrite the sentences in exercise 3 with the interrogative and the negative form.
Rhonda is staying in next Friday. Is Rhonda staying in next Friday?
Rhonda isn’t staying in next Friday.
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VocabularVocabularyy andTransporttravel
Transport
1 Look at the pictures and complete the words.
2 Write the words in exercise 1 in the correct group. no wheels boat
3 Read the puzzles and circle the correct words.
It hasn’t got any wheels. It goes on water. What is it? a boat / a tram
1 You can ride this on land. It’s got two wheels. You move your feet to make it Whatmove.is it? a motorbike / a bike
2 It’s big and it carries things. It doesn’t carry people. It’s got more than four wheels. What is it? a coach / a lorry
3 Many people can travel on it at the same time. It flies in the air. What is it? a moped / a plane
4 You often see it in towns and cities. It’s got four wheels and a lot of different people travel in it every day. It costs money. What is it? a taxi / a car
5 It can carry a lot of people at the same time. It usually travels between towns and cities. It doesn’t travel on roads. What is it? a bus / a train lane
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2 4+3–4wheelswheelswheels
1 p
3 t 5 b 7 t 9 m 11 c 2 t 4 c 6 b 8 l 10 m 12 b 1 2 3 6 11 12 10 9 845 7
4 Match the words and phrases in the box with the pictures.
buy souvenirs climb mountains explore new places go surfing have a good time make friends relax sunbathe take photos visit museums museums
5 Circle the correct words.
I like history so I often visit museums / go surfing
1 The sun is very strong at three o’clock. It isn’t a good idea to relax / sunbathe then.
2 My parents are very friendly. They always make friends / sunbathe on holiday.
3 It’s the weekend. Let’s climb mountains / relax at home and do nothing!
4 I love my new camera. I take photos / buy souvenirs all the time.
5 It’s fun to explore new places / go surfing. You just need a good map!
6 Complete the text with the verbs in the box.
buy souvenirs go surfing make friends relax sunbathe visit museums
Tranquility Tropical Resort
Leave the city and come to Tranquility Tropical Resort. It’s the perfect place to (1) relax .
There are eight hours of sun every day, so you can (2) on the beach all day. Tranquility Tropical Resort has surfboards for you to use so you can (3)
Every night you meet new people in the restaurant. It’s very easy to (4) here!
Tranquility Tropical Resort is near the historic town of Altalo. Do you want some culture on your holiday? You can (5) there. There are four of them! Every Saturday morning there’s a huge market in Altalo. It’s a fantastic place to go shopping and (6) Come to Tranquility Tropical Resort and have a great time!
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Travel
visit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VocabularVocabularyy
Playing games
1 Look at the pictures and complete the words with vowels.
2 Circle the correct words.
It’s not fair! You shouldn’t cheat / miss when you play.
1 To play, you must miss / move your counter on the board.
2 I don’t want to play any more. I give up / roll the dice!
3 You’re going to lose / beat me again. You always win.
4 The red squares mean you must land / miss a turn. You have to wait.
5 If you don’t know the answer, you can always guess / count
3 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
cheat count guess land lose roll the dice
Hey! You didn’t count to twenty!
5 I’ve got a brilliant word, you’ll never it! Come on, ask me a question. Having fun
1 If you on that square first, you’ll win the game.
2 Let’s . The person with the highest number star ts.
3 I always when we play this game. I can’t play it at all!
4 You shouldn’t when you play games; it isn’t honest.
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Places
4 Look at the pictures the
5 Write the places in exercise 4 in the correct group.
indoors outdoorsboth water park
6 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
aquarium art gallery campsite market safari park water park
What was your best day out in the holidays?
We went to the art gallery with our parents. It was really good. I love looking at pictures.
1 My best day out was at the . I love looking at fish, dolphins and sharks!
2 We saw elephants and lions at the . I t was brilliant.
3 We went to a great by a lake. It was fun sleeping in a tent.
4 We visited a , where there was a pirate’s cave. We got very wet on some of the rides.
5 We went to a big and I bought some souvenirs. We saw a lot of interesting food.
7 Answer the questions for you. Write full sentences.
1 Is there a statue in your town? What is it?
2 What is the worst monument you’ve seen?
3 What is your favourite place to visit?
71Module 8
to visit
and complete
crossword. 1 W 2 S 3 F 4 MA T 5SE 6 A 7 AURU P 8 TNAEA R K 9 C 10 TCAA 11 YMK 12 CE
117Across 81012 41 6 9 3 Down 5 2
horror / war action / western romantic comedy science-fiction / thriller adventure / fantasy animated / comedy musical
79 Module 1 Vocabulary Reference Film types
3 Look at the code. Write the TV programmes. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 a b c d e f g h i j k l m 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 4 18 1 13 1 2 18 5 1 12 9 20 25 19 8 15 23 3 7 1 13 5 19 8 15 23 4 19 15 1 16 15 16 5 18 1 5 3 8 1 20 19 8 15 23 6 20 8 5 14 5 23 19 TV programmes cartoon chat showcomedy documentarydrama game showreality showsoap operasports programmethe news 1 Write the film types. Then order the missing letters to find the mystery word. 1 c i o n 2 f a t a s 3 h r r r 4 t h r l l r 5 a n i a t e 6 u s i a l Mystery word: R C 2 Find eight types of TV programme. CHATSHOWCOMEDYSOAPOPERATHENEWSGAMESHOWCARTOONDOCUMENTARYREALITYSHOW
80 Module 2 Vocabulary Reference Outdoor activities build camp chop climb cook find fish hike look for sleep Feelings angry bored embarrassedexcitedenviousnervous pleasedsad scaredsurprisedtired worried 1 Follow the word maze. You can go up or down, and left or right. Find and write outdoor activities. OOKNIFHIPCIHSMMHOPFLOOKFIBACROCLCDKE 2 Order the letters to make outdoor activity words. Then follow the lines to complete the sentences. udlib Phoebe olok lepesrof Lucykocohisf Marvin keihpamc Daniel bmilc 1 Phoebe is planning to a shelter and in the mountains 2 Marvin wants to in the river and dinner for his family. 3 Lucy is planning to a mountain and in a tent. 4 Daniel wants to 10 km and wild fruit.
Module 1 Grammar practice
Present simple
1 Circle the correct words.
I eat / eats popcorn at the cinema.
1 My dad like / likes films.
2 I don’t / doesn’t buy film magazines.
3 All my classmates like / likes horror films.
4 He don’t / doesn’t go to my school.
5 My brother watch / watches TV in the evening.
2 Complete the text with the present simple affirmative form of the verbs in brackets.
Hi! I’m Stephanie.
I (1) live (live) in Newcastle, England. I often (2) (go) to the cinema with my friends. My friend
Erik (3) (like) the Empire Cinema.
It (4) (have got) 12 screens.
I (5) (not like) it.
I (6) (prefer) the Tyneside Cinema because it’s cheaper. A ticket (7) (cost) £4.
3 Write questions with the present simple. Then write short answers. you / like / war films? (no)
Do you like war films? No, I don’t.
1 your friend / eat / ice cream? (yes)
2 your friends / like / comedies? (yes)
3 your uncle / go / to school? (no)
4 you / buy / DVDs? (yes)
5 your classmates / watch / films? (no)
Question words
4 Complete the questions with the question words in the box. Where When Who Why How often ‘ Where are you from?’ ‘I’m from Canada.’
1 ‘ do you go to the cinema?’ ‘I go every month.’
2 ‘ do you sit at the front of the classroom?’‘BecauseIcan see the board better.’
3 ‘ do you do your homework?’
‘I do it when I get home from school.’
4 ‘ do you go to school with?’ ‘I go with my best friend.’
there is / there are
5 Circle the correct words.
There is / There are a film club at my school.
1 There is / There are ten boys and ten girls in my class.
2 There is / There are a great park near my house.
3 There is / There are ice cream at the cinema.
4 There is / There are people outside.
5 There is / There are water in my bottle.
Adverbs of frequency
6 Order the words to make sentences.
watch / documentaries / once a week / I / . I watch documentaries once a week.
1 plays / tennis / every day / My brother / .
2 pasta / I / twice a week / eat / .
3 once a month / to the cinema / My parents / go / .
4 hardly ever / My teacher / reads books / .
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Present continuous for activities in progress
1 Complete the sentences with the present continuous affirmative form of the verbs in brackets.
I ’m fishing (fish).
1 George (swim).
2 She (make) pizza.
3 We (have) fun.
4 You (tr y) new activities.
2 Write sentences with the present continuous negative and affirmative form.
We / not camp / in the forest. We / camp / near the lake. We aren’t camping in the forest. We’re camping near the lake.
1 They / not build / a shelter. They / cook.
4 Complete the sentences with the present continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
Jack and I are playing cricket. (play)
1 The students aerobics. (do)
2 Brad the ball. (kick)
3 She the ball to her dog. (throw)
4 They at the par ty. (dance)
5 I the game. (win)
6 He the ball. (hit)
Present simple and present continuous
5 Circle the correct words. My mum works / is working this week.
1 My cousins often camp / are often camping in the summer.
2 We feel / ’re feeling nervous because we’ve got an exam now.
2 I / not feel / sad. I / make / new friends.
3 She / not sleep / in a tent. She / sleep / in a hotel.
3 Order the words to make questions. Then write short answers.
your brother / a good time / having / Is / ? (yes)
Is your brother having a good time? Yes, he is.
1 look ing for / you / Are / wild fruit / ? (yes)
2 she / feeling well / Is / ? (yes)
3 having / Are / your classmates / a party / ? (no)
4 sleeping / in a tent / Am / I / ? (no)
3 I visit / ’m visiting my grandparents today.
4 My best friend has / is having pizza once a week.
5 They win / ’re winning the race at the moment.
6 My teacher goes / is going swimming every day.
6 Complete the following sentences with the correct time expression: attheweekend, atpresent, rightnow, everyday, sometimes.
1 Do they play tennis ?
2 She is writing an essay
3 We meet our friends and go out.
4 She walks her dog .
5 they are watching an interesting documentary.
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Irregular verbs
Infinitive
Past simple
Past participle
was, were /wɒz, wɜː(r)/ been /biːn/ beat /biːt/ beat /biːt/ beaten /ˈbiːt(ə)n/ become /bɪˈkʌm/ became /bɪˈkeɪm/ become /bɪˈkʌm/ begin /bɪˈɡɪn/ began /bɪˈɡæn/ begun /bɪˈɡʌn/ bite /baɪt/ bit /bɪt/ bitten /ˈbɪt(ə)n/ break /breɪk/ broke /brəʊk/ broken /ˈbrəʊkən/ bring /brɪŋ/ brought /brɔːt/ brought /brɔːt/ build /bɪld/ built /bɪlt/ built /bɪlt/ buy /baɪ/ bought /bɔːt/ bought /bɔːt/ catch /kæʧ/ caught /kɔːt/ caught /kɔːt/ choose /ʧuːz/ chose /ʧəʊz/ chosen /ˈʧəʊz(ə)n/ come /kʌm/ came /keɪm/ come /kʌm/ cost /kɒst/ cost /kɒst/ cost /kɒst/ cut /kʌt/ cut /kʌt/ cut /kʌt/ do /duː/ did /dɪd/ done /dʌn/ draw /drɔː/ drew /druː/ drawn /drɔːn/ dream /driːm/ dreamt, dreamed /dremt, driːmd/ dreamt, dreamed /dremt, driːmd/ drink /drɪŋk/ drank /dræŋk/ drunk /drʌŋk/ drive /draɪv/ drove /drəʊv/ driven /ˈdrɪv(ə)n/ eat /iːt/ ate /eɪt/ eaten /ˈiːt(ə)n/ fall /fɔːl/ fell /fel/ fallen /ˈfɔːlən/ feed /fiːd/ fed /fed/ fed /fed/ feel /fiːl/ felt /felt/ felt /felt/ fight /faɪt/ fought /fɔːt/ fought /fɔːt/ find /faɪnd/ found /faʊnd/ found /faʊnd/ fly /flaɪ/ flew /fluː/ flown /fləʊn/ forget /fə(r)ˈɡet/ forgot /fə(r)ˈɡɒt/ forgotten /fə(r)ˈɡɒt(ə)n/ get /ɡet/ got /ɡɒt/ got /ɡɒt/ give /ɡɪv/ gave /ɡeɪv/ given /ˈɡɪv(ə)n/ go /ɡəʊ/ went /went/ gone /ɡɒn/ grow /ɡrəʊ/ grew /ɡruː/ grown /ɡrəʊn/ have /hæv/ had /hæd/ had /hæd/ hear /hɪə(r)/ heard /hɜː(r)d/ heard /hɜː(r)d/ hide /haɪd/ hid /hɪd/ hidden /ˈhɪd(ə)n/ hit /hɪt/ hit /hɪt/ hit /hɪt/ hold /həʊld/ held /held/ held /held/ hurt /hɜː(r)t/ hurt /hɜː(r)t/ hurt /hɜː(r)t/ keep /kiːp/ kept /kept/ kept /kept/ know /nəʊ/ knew /njuː/ known /nəʊn/ learn /lɜː(r)n/ learnt, learned /lɜː(r)nt, lɜː(r)nd/ learnt, learned /lɜː(r)nt, lɜː(r)nd/
be /biː/
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Irregular verbs
Infinitive
Past simple
Past participle
leave /liːv/ left /left/ left /left/ lend /lend/ lent /lent/ lent /lent/ let /let/ let /let/ let /let/ lose /luːz/ lost /lɒst/ lost /lɒst/ make /meɪk/ made /meɪd/ made /meɪd/ mean /miːn/ meant /ment/ meant /ment/ meet /miːt/ met /met/ met /met/ pay /peɪ/ paid /peɪd/ paid /peɪd/ put /pʊt/ put /pʊt/ put /pʊt/ read /riːd/ read /red/ read /red/ ring /rɪŋ/ rang /ræŋ/ rung /rʌŋ/ run /rʌn/ ran /ræn/ run /rʌn/ say /seɪ/ said /sed/ said /sed/ see /siː/ saw /sɔː/ seen /siːn/ sell /sel/ sold /səʊld/ sold /səʊld/ send /send/ sent /sent/ sent /sent/ shine /ʃaɪn/ shone /ʃoʊn/ shone /ʃoʊn/ shoot /ʃuːt/ shot /ʃɒt/ shot /ʃɒt/ show /ʃəʊ/ showed /ʃəʊd/ shown /ʃəʊn/ shut /ʃʌt/ shut /ʃʌt/ shut /ʃʌt/ sing /sɪŋ/ sang /sɒŋ/ sung /sæŋ/ sit /sɪt/ sat /sæt/ sat /sæt/ sleep /sliːp/ slept /slɛpt/ slept /slɛpt/ speak /spiːk/ spoke /spəʊk/ spoken /ˈspəʊkən/ spell /spel/ spelt /spelt/ spelt /spelt/ spend /spend/ spent /spent/ spent /spent/ stand /stænd/ stood /stʊd/ stood /stʊd/ steal /stiːl/ stole /stəʊl/ stolen /stəʊl(ə)n/ swim /swɪm/ swam /swæm/ swum /swʌm/ take /teɪk/ took /tʊk/ taken /ˈteɪkən/ teach /tiːʧ/ taught /kɔːt/ taught /kɔːt/ tell /tel/ told /təʊld/ told /təʊld/ think /θɪŋk/ thought /θɔːt/ thought /θɔːt/ throw /θrəʊ/ threw /θruː/ thrown /θrəʊn/ understand /ˌʌndə(r)ˈstænd/ understood /ˌʌn dərˈstʊd/ understood /ˌʌn dərˈstʊd/ wake /weɪk/ woke /woʊk/ woken /ˈwoʊ kən/ wear /weə(r)/ wore /wɔː(r)/ worn /wɔː(r)n/ win /wɪn/ won /wʌn/ won /wʌn/ write /raɪt/ wrote /rəʊt/ written /ˈrɪt(ə)n/
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