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Complete the sentences.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 667. Does your mother live in London? Write some questions for these answers.
1. No, she doesn't. She lives in Paris.
No, there isn't, but there's some in the cupboard. At seven o'clock. No, I don't; I go by bus. Yes, there are two. At 23 Banbury Road. Yes, I was. It's over there by the police station. About a hundred metres. In a post office in Bradley Street. Eight three two, four five four seven. By car. Science fiction. No, but I'm interested in rock music. 1. There.................. apples in the cupboard. 2........... there......... ice cream in the fridge? 3. How......... students......... there in your class? but not many of them play badminton. 5. How......... milk have we got? 6. There are too....... chairs in here. 7..................... too.......... coffee in this cup. 8. There........ n't......... cheese in the fridge, but there.................. eggs. 9. There........ seven people, but only five books - that's not 10. Are there....... fair people in your family? 4 Look at the table and make sentences, using never, sometimes, quite often, often, very often or always. Examples: Ann often goes to the theatre. She never goes to the cinema.
Believe it or not. Read this with a dictionary.
There are 6,700 museums in North America. 52% of Australians, 39% of British people, and 11 % of French people say that they are 'very happy'. Your brain is 80% water. More than one third of Britain's Prime Ministers went to the same school - Eton College. The Wrigley's factory makes 1,360,000 kilometres of chewing gum every year. There are 150 million bicycles in the world. Americans use 300 litres of water per day per person. Elephants sleep for only two hours per day.
6 Do the crossword.
2. I............ to school by bus. 3. What............ do you read? 6. There's a man outside the I 9. How do you............ to work? your house? 12. Pounds, pence, dollars, pesetas, francs, yen, lire, and marks are............. 14. Susan is over there........... the reception desk. 15. There are a hundred pence in 17. I + you, or I + she, or I + he, 18. My,............ , his, her, its, our, .............. , their. 19. I don't............ tennis. 20. Morning, afternoon,............ , night. 21. What time do you............ lunch? 24. You read this. 25.
27. Hello. 31. I............ rock music; I don't like any of it at all. 34. she—>her; he—>him; I —>.......... 35. 'Hi.'
40. We........... work at nine o'clock. 42. A hundred — ninety-nine = 43. I............ to classical music when I work. 46. You do this to books and 47. A home, but not a house. 51. Not small at all. 52. Don't like. 54. Where's my......... cream? 59. 'Where's the milk?' '........... 's on the table.' 61. It's terrible. Oh.............. 62. A sort of water. 63. There are a hundred of these 64. A sort of street.
1. This has got rooms in it. 2. There are 1,000 of these 3. Not 'yes'. 4. 'Do you and Alice like 5. Five people — four people = 6. I............ TV in the evenings. 7. 'Who was at home?' '............. '
'A............ of rump steak, please. 'Do you know Alec and Jim?' 'Of course I do. ............... live very near me.' Tomatoes are £2.50 a pound. 14. I have this in the morning. 15. There are a lot of these in a 16.............. you like coffee? 17. Does your sister............ television very much?
You have this at about twelve o'clock. The same as 39 down. This is in the bedroom.
A tomato,............ orange.
boy—>boys; man—>............ What time............ it? 38. Jerome has breakfast........... half past twelve. 39. It's twenty-five........... eight. 41. Food costs so much! It's 43. Do you............ big dogs? 44. r~\ Ã\Ã\ 45. I, you, he, she,............ , we, you,they. 48. Like very, very, much. 50. John and his family live in a large flat on the fifth........... 53.
55. There's some of this under my 56. My brother............ to tennis lessons every Saturday. 57. Thirteen — twelve = ........... 58. Miriam is............ her way to work. 60. The hat shop is next....... the post office.
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