To be - Answers
AL Hes 3 rm/ We're
2 ws 6 You're
3 We're 7 She's
4 They're 8 Tm
Bl ae 3 is
2 ae 6 is
3 an 7s
4s 8 am
cls 5 Aw
2 Am 6 isa
3 ae 7 ae
4 is 8 am
DL The children are not inthe house,
2 Are your books on the desk?
3 Lam not a teacher,
4 Rexisa bie dog.
5s Samantha at school now?
E Accept all logical and grammatically corect answers.
A/an/ the, There is / There are - Answers
Al an 40 an. The
2 a The Sa
3 an
Bol There's 5) There's
2 There isn't 6 There are
3. There's 7 Thereisn’t
4 There area’t 8 Thereare
C1 Is there. No, there isn't. There’s an elephant in the picture,
2 Isthere Yes, there is.
3 Are there... No, there aren’t. There are some shirts in the shop.
4 Isthere... Yes, there is.
5 Ave there .. No, there aren'L, There are three basketball players.
6 Are there... No, there aren’t. There are notebooks on the desk.
some / any, singular / plural, countable / uncountable - Answers
A
1 some
2 any
3 ay 6 some
Thor is some
‘There isn't any
‘There aren't any
‘There aren't any
‘There are some
‘There are some
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C-s:boys, mdios, cupboards
5: dishes, potatoes, walches
ies: hobbies, stories, parties
vgs: shaves, knives leaves
‘regular: teeth. sheep, man
D_ Countable nouns: egg. orange. spoon. potato. cake
‘Uneountable nouns: oil, water, salt. flour. coffeeHave got - Answers
A 1 have got
haven’t got 1
have got g
haven't got
has got
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hasn't got
has got
hasn't got
have got
has got
No, they haven't.
No, it hasn’t.
Yes, it has.
Yes, I have. /No, I haven't.
Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
Yes, he/she has. / No, he/she hasn't.
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Have you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
Has your friend got new shoes? Yes, he/she has. / No, he/she hasn't
Have you got an attic in your house? Yes, I have. /No, I haven't.
Has your school got a cafeteria? Yes, it has. / No, it hasn’t.
Has a bird got wings? Yes, it has.
Have you got any money in your bag? Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
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Elephants have got big cars.
‘The English alphabet has got 26 letters.
Has Mary got a red pen?
Thaven’t got a brother.
Have you got two grandfathers?
We haven't got aTV.
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Present Simple - Answers
A Iks, rides, buys, pays. cleans
es: teaches, washes, fixes, touches, does
-ies: worries, cries, marries, studies, carries
Bil ay 4 does
2 eat 5 watches
3 studies
C1 goes 3. work
2 bake 4 tries
D 1 don't 4 doesn’t
2 doesn’t 5 don't
3. doesn’t 6 don't
E 1 Do... Yes, Ido. /'No, I don’t.
2 Do... Yes, they do. No, they don’t.
3 Does ... Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesn’t.
4 Do... No, they don't.
5 Does ... No, it doesn’t.
F Do mice usually eat bananas? No, they don’t. They usually eat cheese.
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Does Tina run to school every day? No, she doesn’t. She walks to school every day.
Does Sally often write stories? No, she doesn’t. She often draws pictures.
Do the twins like chocolate? No, they don’t. They like ice cream.Possessive forms, this / that / these / those - Answers
A Pronoun | Possessive | Possessive
Adjecti peered
I my mine
you your yours
he his his
she her hers
it its its
we our ours
you your yours
they their theirs
Bu my 4 its
2 your 5 their
3 his,
C1 yours 4 theirs
2 his, 5S hers:
3° ours 6 mine
D 1 those 3° that
2 this 4° these
E 1 This is the dog’s house.
2 This is the children’s football.
3 These are the athletes’ shoes.
4 These are our neighbour's flowers.
5 This is Mr Jones’ car.
can / can’t, must / mustn't, adverbs of manner and degree - Answer:
A 1 The man can play the guitar
The boy can’t draw a picture.
‘The girl can carry the box
A penguin can’t fly.
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B 1 Can you play tennis? / Yes, I can. / No, Tean’t.
2 Can your mum speak English? Yes, she can. / No, she can't.
3 Can your friends ski? Yes, they can. / No, they can't.
4 Can your teacher sing well? Yes she/he can. / No, she/he can’t,
C1 must 3 must
2 mustn't 4 mustn't
DiI can 4 mustn't
2 must 5 can
3 can't
E 1 lucky 4 brilliantly
2 well 5 cheap
3 nice 6 sweetPresent Continuous - Answers
A 1 meeting 9 lying
2 studying 10 pouring
3. driving 11 wearing
4 washing 12. visiting
3 sitting 13
6 eating 14
7 smiling 15. thinking
8 running
B 1 am studying 5 amlying
2 is writing 6 are learning
3. are wearing 7 are playing
4 is sitting 8 is fixing
C1 _Ishe playing the piano? Yes, he is.
2. Are they playing basketball? No, they aren't.
3. Ishe eating an apple? No, he isn’t
4 Are they riding bicycles? Yes, they are.
D 1 Isthe teacher sitting at her desk?
2. They are watching a film on TV.
3. The students are studying now.
4 Is Peter studying at the moment?
5. Are you writing a letter to Jane?
6 The boys aren't sleeping now.
Present Simple / Present Continuous — Answer.
A 1 usually, enjoy
2 are talking, at the moment
3° comes, once a week
4 ishelping. right now
5 washes, on Saturdays
B 1 are learning 4 20
2 is wearing 5 are watching
3. stop
C 1 Does 4 Am
2° Are 5 Do
3s
D1 don’t 4 aren't
2 amnot 5 doesn’t
3 isn't
E 1 have 5 watches
2 Is... ringing 6 doesn’t visit
3am sitting 7 are studying
4 Do... put 8 isn’t playing
F 1 Yes, he/she is. / No, he/she isn’t.
2 Yes, Ido. / No, I don’
3° Yes, Iam. /No, I'm not.
4 Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.Past fo be, There was / There were - Answers
A 1 was 4 were
2 Was 3 was, was
3 were 6 Were
B 1 Were there 4) There was
2. There was 5) Was there
3 There were 6 Was there
Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.
D 1 Was the man rich many years ago? No, he wasn't. He was poor.
Were the men on holiday in June? No, they weren’t. They were at work.
Was Dan on a boat last Saturday? Yes, he was.
Was the teacher angry yesterday? No, she wasn’t. She was happy.
Were the shops closed on Monday afternoon? Yes, they were.
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Past Simple - Answers
A. -ed: opened, mixed, repeated
-d: liked, baked, decided
-ied: married, tried, worried
double consonant + -ed: stopped, planned, travelled
Boi wied 3. phoned
2 didn't order 4 played
C 1 Did you watch TV last night?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
Did your friends play football yesterday
Yes, they did. / No, they didn’t.
3 Did your mum bake a cake last weekend?
Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.
4 Did you phone a friend an hour ago?
Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.
D1 took 6 had
20 drank 7 went
3 rode 8 woke
4 gave 9 bought
5 thought
E 1 Did Rob buy a small car?
No, he didn’t. He bought a jeep.
Did Jenny wear a skirt to the party?
No, she didn’t. She wore jeans.
3. Did cowboys drive cars in the 1880s?
No, they didn’t. They rode horses.
4 Did the teacher speak Greck in the lesson?
No, she didn’t. She spoke English.be going to, Present Continuous with future meaning - Answers
A am going to buy
aren't going to finish
Are ... going to marry
is going to melt
Is ... going to close
aren't going to win
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B 1. Isit going to snow tomorrow?
No, it isn’t. It's going to rain.
2. Are our neighbours going to go on holiday?
No, they aren’t. Theyre going to stay at home.
3. Is Mum going to make a cake for my birthday?
No, she isn’t. She's going to buy a cake.
4 Am I going to cry at the show?
No, I'm not. I'm going to laugh. /
No, you aren't. You're going to laugh.
C1 am flying 4 are coming
are meeting 5 amw
3° am teaching 6 amalking
D_ Accept all logical and grammatically comect answers.