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MBaggio - Present simple, present continuos, present perfect, countable nouns and uncountable nouns
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Exercises pages 6, 7

Exercise 1

 Son, Brother, Nephew

I'm my sister's son, my mother and my father's son and my uncle's nephew.

Exercise 2

  1. Elena is my sister. She lives with me in Fiumicello. She is 12.
  2. Giorgio is my grandpa. He is my mum’s dad and he lives in Aiello.
  3. Paolo is my uncle and he lives in Romans d’Isonzo.

Exercise 3

  1. I think she is the Vikcy’s mum.
  2. I think he is the Vicky’s dad.
  3. I think they are the Vicky’s sisters.
  4. I think he is the Vicky’s brother with the Vicky’s brother’s family.
  5. I think they are the Vicky’s grandparents.

Exercise 4

  1. Her mum writes for a megazine.
  2. Her dad works in a bank.
  3. Her sisters argue all the time.
  4. Her brother and family live in Paris.
  5. Her grandpa often goes to Spain.

Exercise 5

  1. Her mum is having a cup of tea.
  2. Her dad is playing football.
  3. Her sisters are laughing.
  4. Her brother with his family are sitting in the park.
  5. Her grandparents are playing golf.

Exercise 6

My dad work in a bank, but today he is playing football.

Exercise 7

  1. I don’t live near the school
  2. We have a family pet.
  3. I am reading a good book at the moment.
  4. My parents don’t speak English.
  5. I am not wearing my favorite shoes today.
  6. My best friends doesn’t like shopping.
  7. I don’t play the guitar.
  8. It isn’t rain.

Exercise 8

  1. A: Do you live near the school.

B: No, I don’t.

  1. A: Do you have a family pet?

B: Yes, we have.

  1. A: Are you reading a good book at the moment?

B: Yes, I am.

  1. A: Do your parents speak English?

B: No, they don’t.

  1. A: Are you wearing your favourite shoes today?

B: No, I don’t

  1. A: Do your best friend like shopping?

B: No, he doesn’t.

  1. A: Do you play the guitar?

B: No, I don’t.

  1. A: Does it rain?

B: No, it doesn’t.

Exercise 1

Protein:

meat, tuna, ham, eggs

Carbohydrates:

rice, bread

Fruit and Vegetables:

banana, strawberry, lattuce, beans, tomatoes, cucumber, orange, potatoes

Other:

coke, chocolate, water, orange juice, juice, yoghurt

Exercise 2

  1. I think the healthiest school lunch is the C.
  2. The most similar school lunch to mine is the B.
  3. I’d like eating the A.

Exercise 3

  1. Brazil – D
  2. France – A
  3. England – C
  4. Australia – B

Exercise 4

  • Countable nouns: banana, orange, strawberries, tomatoes
  • Uncountable nouns: rice, bread, water, chocolate

Exercise 5

A: Are there any strawberries in photo D?

B: No, there aren’t.

A: Is there any lattuce in photo A?

B: Yes, there is.

A: Is there any juice in photo C?

B: Yes, there is.

A: Are there any oranges in photo B?

B: No, there aren’t.

Exercise 6

My school day starts early. For breakfast I usually have bread, hot chocolate and a banana. I love the fruit, so I also put an apple and an orange in my schoolbag for later. We have a dog and i have to take the dog out before i go to school. There is the school bus. I know I should walk to school, but bus stops right outside my hose and I’m lazy! I have lunch at school. The lunches are healthy and because pasta is my favourite food, I usually have that. I get home around five o’clock. Luckily, my mum’s a great cook, so we always eat well at home.

Exercise 7

I have got sandwitches and an apple. The sandwitches look ok, but I don’t want the apple. I can’t stand fruit.

Exercise 8

  1. The fast fod is bad for you.
  2. Italian food is the best in the world.
  3. The men cook better than women.
  4. I can’t live without chocolate.
  5. It’s wrong to eat animals.

Exercise 9

A: I agree with number 1, 2 and 4.

B: I agree with number 3, 4 and 5.

 

Exercises page 10

Exercise 1 and 2

  • Do: yogaû
  • Go: rock-climbingû, horse-ridingû, cyclingüüü, skiingüüü
  • Play: basketballü, the pianoû, the guitarû, footballü

Exercise 3

Have you ever done any of these daungerous sports?

  1. No
  2. No
  3. No
  4. No

Have you ever done any of these things alone?

  1. No
  2. No
  3. No
  4. No

Have you ever done any of these things in front of other people?

  1. No
  2. Yes
  3. No
  4. Yes

Exercise 4

A: Have you ever been snowboarding?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Have you ever been kite- surfing?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Have you ever been horse-riding?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever been rock-climbing?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever been to the cinema?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever been camping?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Have you ever been to a party?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever eaten in a restaurant?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever sung a song?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Have you ever played an instrument?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Have you ever acted in a play or a film?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Have you ever given a speech?

B: No, I haven’t.

Exercise 5

Have you ever gone horse riding?

No, I haven’t. Help!

Exercise 6

  1. The most famous city i’ve been to is Rome.
  2. The fastest car I’ve been in a Ferrari.
  3. The most beautiful place I’ve been to is Ireland.
  4. The tallest building I’ve ever been in is the Pisa’s tower
  5. The most expensive shop I’ve ever been in is Gucci.
  6. The best party I’ve ever been to is the Summer Festival in Grado.

Exercise 7

  1. My partner hasn’t written a poem.
  2. My partner has seen a James Bond film.
  3. My partner has been in London.
  4. My partner hasn’t won a prize.
  5. My partner hasn’t met a famous person.
  6. My partner hasn’t been stayed up all night.
  7. My partner has lost a phone.

Exercise 8

A: Have you ever written a poem?

B: Yes, I have.

A: What!?!?…I was wrong.

 

A: Have you ever won a prize?

B: No, I haven’t.

A: Yes!!! Good.

 

A: Have you ever met a famous person?

B: Yes, I have.

A: Oh, again!