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1LSAB - Homework - MDitomaso - Grammar Pratice.-
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Es 1

  1. Open your book and read the text on page ten.
  2. We speak English in our English lessons
  3. I write new words in my notebook and I repeat them at home.
  4. When we work pours, I always work whit my friend, David.

ES 2

  1. Listen to the conversation and then choose the correct answer A, B or C.
  2. Read the text in your book and complete the table with one word in each gap.
  3. Work in groups of four. Speak and answer the questions.
  4. Match the beginnings of the sentences with the correct endings.
  5. Listen to me and repeat what I say.

Es 3

  1. Read the passage, complete the table whit the correct answer. Don’t use a dictionary.
  2. In class, always speak English!
  3. Don’t talk during the test!
  4. Listen to the teacher, please!

Es 4

  1. H.
  2. A.
  3. i.
  4. C.
  5. F.
  6. J.
  7. B.
  8. E.
  9. G.
  10. D.

Es 5

  1. Don’t tick the correct answer. Underline them
  2. Doesn’t talk , Sally.
  3. It’s Meg , Miss. She doesn’t know what to do.
  4. Ask me, Meg. Doesn’t ask Sally.
  5. Work in pairs. Think of country. Don’t tell your partner the name of country.
  6. Don’t say any other words.
  7. Misha, doesn’t speak Russian.

 

Es 6

  1. Don’t walk
  2. Open
  3. Don’t talk
  4. Cross
  5. Write
  6. Don’t smoke

Es 7

  1. Seventeen
  2. Forty
  3. three hundred twenty-five
  4. sixty-seven
  5. eleven
  6. seventy-nine
  7. one thousand
  8. one hundred eighty-four

es 8

  1. Turkish
  2. French
  3. Sweden
  4. Vietnamese
  5. Greece
  6. Hungarian
  7. Japanese
  8. Irish

Es. 9

Hi Emma,

thanks for the mail. The people here are all from fifteen to eighteen years old. There are three teachers with us. One is a student teacher. He’s twentytwo and the two other teachers are older. Mr. Blake is thirtyeight- I think- and Mrs Kirk is fiftyone. She’s great! Mr Blake is here with two children. They are twelve and five. They are nice. Finally, the hotel managers are a man and woman Mr and Mrs De Jong. He’s seventythree and she ‘s sixtynine. They’re lovely. They give us food and drink all the time. See you soon! Caitlin

Es. 10

  1.  C
  2. D
  3. E
  4. A
  5. B

Es. 11

Hello!

My name is Mike and this is Sonia. She’s my sister. Sonia is fifteen years old and I’m sixteen. We are teenager. We are students. We are Irish. We are from Scotland. We are from Aberdeen. Aberdeen is on the eastern coast.

Best regards, Mike

Es. 12

  1. No, she isn’t
  2. Yes, they are
  3. No, they aren’t
  4. No, he isn’t
  5. Yes, she is
  6. No, it isn’t

Es. 13

  1. Leo: How old are they?

Sue: I don’t know!

Leo: Are they from Paris?

Sue: No, they aren’t. They are from Lille.

  1. Francesca: Carla and I are from Spain.

Simon: Really? Are you from Madrid?

Francesca: No, we aren’t. We are from Barcelona.

Simon: How old are you?

Francesca: I’m eighteen and Carla is seventeen.

Es. 14

  1. Those new houses are really beautiful.

I don’t like them. Ugly

  1. My computer is very fast. I need a different one. Slow
  2. These headphones are fantastic. I can’t hear the music at all. Terrible
  3. Our school is quite big. There are only 120 students. Small
  4. This is my old watch. I think is beautiful. New

Es. 15

  1. Orange carrot
  2. Pink or red roses
  3. Brown chocolate
  4. Black sky at night
  5. Yellow banana
  6. White snow
  7. Grey hair when you get old

Es. 16

  1. Look at these photos. You’re in some of them.
  2. I don’t know which t-shirt is good for the concert tonight.
  3. You can sit here on this big beanbag
  4. I use headphones when I watch tv.
  5. This is my skateboard.
  6. You don’t look cool with those sunglasses on at night.
  7. That’s strange. My watch says 8.50 but my computer says it’s 9.20.

 Es. 17

  1. These sunglasses are very expensive.
  2. That woman is famous.
  3. These pencils are blue and green.
  4. That story is really funny.
  5. Those bananas are ripe.
  6. This morning is ideal for a walk.
  7. Look at those children over there! They are in danger.

Es. 18

  1. Let’s go to the greengrocer’s to buy some fruits for the cake: bananas, strawberries and cherries.
  2. The books on those shelfs over there are very old.
  3. Why don’t you help me wash the dishes?
  4. The towels over the chair are all wet.
  5. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to one of my favourite heroes of all time: Batman!
  6. There are old coins and expensive watches in that shop window.

Es. 19

  1. Amanda: Over there? I think they’re from St Paul’s School. And those four men and women with them are their teachers.
  2. Andy: Come in. This is my bedroom.

Frank: Cool! I like these three posters. Oh wow! And all these comics and photos. And what is that?

Andy: It’s beanbag. Sit down!

  1. Tom: what’s the time?

Melissa: I’m not sure. My two watches and my phone all say different times!

Es. 20

  1. Sister
  2. Daughter
  3. Husband
  4. Uncle
  5. Cousin
  6. Brother
  7. Grandmother

Es. 21

  1. Lara’s Helen’s daughter. Lara’s her daughter.
  2. Lara’s Paul’s daughter. Lara’s him daughter.
  3. Kevin’s parents are Helen and Paul. Kevin’s their son.
  4. Mike is Claudia’s brother. Mike’s her brother.
  5. Fiona gives her dog its food.

Es. 22

W: Hi. My name’s Walter. Where are you from?

S: Hi. I’m Sonia. I’m from Canada.

W: Great! Are your parents Canadian?

S: No, they aren’t. My dad is Spanish. His name is Carlos. Mu mum is Brazilian. Her name is Carla.

W: Wow! So you’re ½ Brazilian and ½ Spanish!

S: Well, not exactly. My dad’s parents are Spanish. They’re from Madrid. My mum’s dad is Brazilian but my mum’s mum isn’t. She’s from Chile! But, we’re very Canadian now. We like hockey and our favourite food is pancakes with maple syrup!

Es. 23

  1. My dad’s name is Jim. He is 45.
  2. My mum’s sister is Janet. She is a writer.
  3. His cousin’s daughter is a teacher.
  4. Our sister’s car is a Chevrolet.
  5. Clare’s dog’s name is Tom.

Es. 24

My parent’s names is Julia and Andrew. Their from Ireland. They emigrated to the United States thirty two years ago. Your grandparents live in Ireland. I often visit them. My grandma’s seventy. His name’s Clare. My grandpa’s seventy-eight. Her name’s Barry. They ‘re house is the countryside, but close to Dublin. They’ve got a dog. It’s name’s Toby. Barry’s a doctor and Clare’s a housewife. Clare’s makes wonderful muffins.

  1. Parents’
  2. They are
  3. Immigrated
  4. Thirty-two
  5. My
  6. Her
  7. His
  8. Their
  9. Its
  10. Clare

Es. 25-26

  1. Where is your mum’s phone? She can’t find it.
  2. What are those boys’ names? William and Neil.
  3. What is your sister’s favourite singer? I don’t know. She likes lots of terrible singers.
  4. How is your grandparents’ car? It’s grey.
  5. Who is Steve’s new girlfriend? A girl called Debbie. She doesn’t go to our school.

Es. 27

  1. Pamela’s parents’ names are Rose and Edward.
  2. Pamela’s brother’s name’s Robert.
  3. Pamela’s cousins names are Clare and Ben.
  4. Edward’s brothers’ names are John and Richard.
  5. Richard’s wife’s name’s Liz.
  6. Pamela’s grandparents’ names are Frank and Mary.

Es. 28

  1. Tim and I play games on our phones before school starts.
  2. You listen to a lot of music. Is this a good CD?
  3. My mum and dad watch an old film every Friday.
  4. We read four books a year in English.
  5. My friends read newspapers on their computers.
  6. Jill: are you alone?

Jim: yes, my parents go to work on Saturdays.

  1. We have an English test every Monday morning.
  2. Jack’s aunt and uncle listen to the radio all the time.

Es. 29

I go to the park with my friends. We play the guitar there. Sometimes, we have a picnic. We always have a good time. Mick and Sam play the drums-African drums. They’re really cool but some people in the park don’t like them!

I go shopping on Saturdays. I have lunch in a restaurant in the shopping centre.

I don’t have much free time. I don’t’ have breakfast in the morning. I don’t have time- but I have a shower. On Sundays, I play snooker. It’s a great game. I don’t play computer games. I go to bed early.

Es. 30

  1. I love music but I don’t often go to concerts because bands don’t come to my town.
  2. On school days, I have shower but on Saturdays and Sundays I have a nice, long, relaxing bath.
  3. Lisa and Mark go the cinema every Friday.
  4. Mick can play the piano. He goes to lessons to the local music lessons.
  5. I sometimes play chess with my grandfather but I never win.
  6. We always have breakfast before we got to school.
  7. It’s my friend’s birthday tomorrow but I can’t go to her party because it’s my mum’s birthday on the same day.
  8. My brother wants to go to the local youth club with me but he’s only 12 and it’s for 14-19 year olds.
  9. Where do you usually meet when you go out with your friends?

Es. 31

  1. Read books
  2. Visit friends
  3. Watch films
  4. Read magazines
  5. Watch the tv
  6. Spend time alone
  7. Write a blog
  8. Watch dvds

Es. 32

I read every day twenty page of a book.

I watch Netflix on my computer sometimes.

I got to shopping every Sundays’ afternoons.

I have lunch at home with pasta every day.

Es. 33

  1. Marta: Hi, Jon. Thanks for agreeing to answer my questions for my English project. So, tell me about your free time.

John: Well, I spend a lot of time at school but that isn’t free time! After school, I go at home and I stay at home all evening. I spend time in my room. I do my homework and listen to music. My parents come home late so I can listen to music they don’t like!

Marta: And at the weekend?

John: Sometimes I go out my friends. We go for a walk or to a café. We talk about films or music. I am never at home on Saturdays! On Sundays, I spend my time with my grandparents-at my grandparents’ house. Oh, and I study English! That’s it, I think.

Es. 34

I’m 17 and from Monday to Friday, I go to school. In the evening, I stay at home, do my homework and go to bed at ten o’clock. On Fridays, I’m free! Sometimes, I go to a party, sometimes my friends  and I go to the cinema. On Saturdays, I go shopping. I go to the bank to get some money and I often go to the café with my friends. In the evening, my girlfriend and I go out. We sometimes got to a restaurant or a concert. We never go to the theatre. Out town hasn’t got a theatre. On Sundays, I go to the gym in the morning and meet my girlfriend in the afternoon. We go for a walk. Sometimes we go to the zoo! It’s great! I don’t go to work. I get money from my parents.

Es. 35

  1. My sister and I watch a film together every Friday.
  2. My brother and his friends go to a party every week.
  3. My mum and dad always go to the park on Sunday morning.
  4. See you later. Have a good time.
  5. Can you play the piano?
  6. I go out with my friends a lot.
  7. We often talk about school when we meet.
  8. We can go to the park and have a picnic.
  9. You can’t go out this evening. You have homework to do.
  10. Steve isn’t here. He and his girlfriend always go for a walk on Saturday afternoon.