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VMischis - Exercices pag.27-28-29-30-31 Grammar
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ES 1 PAG 27 GRAMMAR

 

1.Where's Peter? In the garden. He's cutting the grass.

2.How's school? Great. I am really enjoying it this term.

3.Can I use your computer to check my emails? Sure, but my sister is using it at the moment.

4.What's the matter? I am not feeling well I've got a terrible headache.

5.Can I turn radio off? Sure, I'm not listening to it.

6.How's John's Italian these days? It is improving all the time. He'll be fluent soon!

 

ES 2 PAG 27 GRAMMAR

 

1. I am having driving lessons, but I hope to start next month.

2. That's a nice dress you are wearing. When did you get it?

3. You don't need an umbrella today. It isn't rain.

4. You never study. That's why younr English isn't getting better.

5. I don't know where Matteo is. He isn't sitting in his usual seat.

6. Be quiet! The lesson is starting.

 

ES 3 PAG 27 GRAMMAR

 

1. I am listening to music

2. I am not wearing watch

3. It isn't raining.

4. I am not learning to drive.

5. I'm studing English.

6. I am not writing

7. I am not sitting in class.

 

ES 4 PAG 27 GRAMMAR

 

Children born at the beginning of the 21th century have a 50-50 chanche of living to be 100 years old, according to a study. Public healt and sanitation are improving all the time and medical technology is incresing so qucly taht 2010, the average life expectancy in some parts oh the worl is likely to be 100.

 

A vast number of scientists and istitution around the world are currently advancing human ageing and are costantly for ways of increasing life expectancy. As a result, further advance in science and medicine may increase it to even more than 100.

 

The study shows that humans life expectancy is increasing in some parts of the world by about 2 years every decade. And scientists are now starting to belive thst there is no natural limit to ageing and that humans may one day live to be last 200.

 

ES 1 PAG 28 GRAMMAR

 

1. Is she cooking? No, she isn't.

Is she making a sandwich? Yes, she is

2. Are they playing table tennis? Yes, they are.

Are they playing card ? No, they aren't

3. Is it snowing? Yes, it is.

Is it raining ? No, it isn't

 

ES 2 PAG 29 GRAMMAR

 

1. What are you listening to ? I'm listening to a new band.

2 Where are your friends staying? They are staying in Hotel Roma.

3. Why are you learning English ? I'm learing for my job.

4. What your sister studing at university ? She is studing music.

5. Who is Gianluca talk to ? He talking to his boss.

6. What are they talking about ? They are talking about the match.

7. What are they going ? They are going to the cinema.

8. Which cinema are you going to ? I'm giong to the Odeon.

 

ES 3 PAG 29 GRAMMAR

 

1. What are you working on at the moment?

2. How is the new album giong?

3. And where are you turing?

4. Are you enjoying it ?

5. And where are you staying here in London ?

6. Are you learning an instrument right now?

 

ES 4 PAG 29 GRAMMAR

 

1. Are you feeling OK? No, I am not.

2. Is it raining ? No, it isn't.

3. Is Inter winning? No, it isn't.

4. Is the phone rining againg ? Yes, it is.

 

ES 1 PAG 30 GRAMMAR

 

1.Oh no! It is rainig . Let's stay at home.

2.Look, there's Peter! He's going into the supermarket.

3.We usually go to my grandparents twice a years.

4.I don't listen to the radio very often,

5.You can turn the radio off if you like. I am not listening to it.

6. Look the river. It is flowing realy fast today.

7.The river Po flows into the Adriatic Sea.

8.What a lovely smell! What are you cooking ?

9.Do you cook every day? No, we usually get a takeway meal once or twice a week.

10.Sue isn't here at the moment. I think she is playing tennis with Jackie. They usually play on Saturday afternoons.

 

ES 2 PAG 31 GRAMMAR

 

1. He plays football.

2. He is sitting on his desk.

3. He is listening to music.

4. He is wearing shirt.

5. There are a lots of books

6. There are a lots of photos.

7. He is about 18 years old.

8. He plays the guitar.

9. He is doing homework.

ES 3 PAG 31 GRAMMAR

 

According to a recent study , the generation gap is becoming smaller and today many èarent and their teenage children have smaller interests. It is also commo today for parents and children to spend part of their free time togethe. James and Helen Jones for Liverpool, UK, are spending more and more time with their teenage childre and their children's freinds. We go to cafés, concerts and even to clubs with them, says Helen. We talk about eveything gap is definitely disappearing. Daughter Suzy, 16, agrees: We have the same tastes in music and fashion. Me and Mum regularly borrow each other's clothes and make-up and Dad listens to my music all the time. They are really cool.

 

ES 4 PAG 31 GRAMMAR

 

1. Turn the light on. I can't see anything.

2. I can smell gas. Are you sure the cooker is off?

3. Brrrr – it's freezing! I can't fell my fingers.

4. I can't hear you. Speak up!

5. The hotel's great and we can see the sea from the room.

6. You can really taste the garlic in this sauce. It's delicious!

7. Where's Ben ? There are too many people. I can't see him!

8. Cna you hear the TV? Shall I turn up the volume?