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Unit 3

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  • Name the opposite adjective "Playing the guitar is difficul".
    easy
  • Name the opposite adjective "My flat isn’t large, but I like it".
    small
  • Name the opposite adjective "Ginny studies for a long time".
    short
  • Name the room with a table and chairs to eat meals in
    dining room
  • _ you like something to eat?
    Could
    Would
    Do
  • for / are / these / you
    These are for you.
  • Name the opposite adjective "The music is quiet and relaxing".
    loud
  • A: Can you give me that pen over here / there? B: Yes, here / there it is!
    there, here
  • __ me take your coat.
    Let
    Have
    Give
  • A: Can we go to this / that café in town today? B: Yes, they have good cakes here / there.
    that, there
  • Name the opposite adjective "This sofa is soft and comfortable."
    hard
  • A: _____ Helena _____ any brothers or sisters? B: Yes, she _________ one sister.
    Has … got, ‘s / has got
  • Name the room people relax and watch TV in
    living room
  • nice / how / you / of
    How nice of you.
  • _ you like something to eat?
    Do
    Would
    Could
  • Name the place to keep a car
    garage
  • It is quite dark. Can you turn the __________ on?
    lamp
  • A: Amy can’t go to the shops. She _________ a car. B: I _________ a car. I can drive her there.
    hasn’t / has not got, ’ve / have got
  • In the evenings, I usually sit in the __________ and watch TV.
    armchair
  • Can you put the dinner in the __________?
    oven
  • A: _____ you _____ any money? B: No, I _________ any.
    Have … got, haven’t / have not got
  • This room has a big __________ and you can see into the garden.
    window
  • ___ I get you a drink?
    Can
    Would
    Do
  • Name the room people sleep in
    bedroom
  • That’s ___ right. I’m fine.
    good
    all
    the
  • Name the room people work in
    study
  • Name the room to keep and cook food in
    kitchen
  • Name the room that people wash in
    bathroom
  • People usually wash their plates in the kitchen __________.
    sink
  • Correct the mistake: "There are some water in the kitchen".
    is
  • A: Are there / Is there any shops near you? B: No, there aren’t / there isn’t.
    Are there, there aren’t
  • Correct the mistake: "These is my bedroom, next to the bathroom"
    This
  • Correct the mistake: "I has got a big bedroom".
    have
  • Jon keeps his food in a __________ in the kitchen.
    cupboard
  • I can’t. I’m ___ on Saturday.
    busy
    sorry
    fine
  • Correct the mistake: "There aren’t much things to do in this town".
    many
  • A: Are there / Is there lots of rooms in your house? B: Yes. There is / There are seven rooms.
    Are there, There are
  • A: Are there / Is there any coffee? B: Yes, there is / there isn’t.
    Is there, there is
  • A: Do you like this / these pizza? B: Yes. I like that / those sandwiches, too.
    this, those
  • liked / glad / it / you
    Glad you liked it.
  • Correct the mistake: "Have she got any food? "
    Has
  • Nancy has a __________ in her bedroom. She does her homework on it.
    desk
  • In the bathroom, Penny has a big red __________ for people to dry their hands with.
    towel
  • A: Bruce _________ a new phone. B: Me too. I _________ a new pink phone!
    ’s / has got, ’ve / have got
  • see / you / great / to
    Great to see you!