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Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I ____ play an instrument.
I CAN/CAN'T play an instrument.
Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I _____ count to 10 in German.
I CAN/CAN'T count to 10 in German.
Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I _____ do handstands.
I CAN/CAN'T do handstands.
Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I _____ read backwards.
I CAN/CAN'T read backwards.
Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I _____ swim.
I CAN/CAN'T swim.
Complete the sentence using CAN or CAN'T: I _____ speak English.
I CAN/CAN'T speak English.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: My sister and I _______ (like) watching films in English.
My sister and I LIKE watching films in English.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: My best friend ______ (play) the piano very well.
My best friend PLAYS the piano very well.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: My cat _____ (sleep) on the sofa.
My cat SLEEPS on the sofa.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: Kieran never ______ (do) his homework.
Kieran never DOES his homework.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: Our parents _____ (work) at the airport.
Our parents WORK at the airport.
Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets: Their teacher ____ (give) a lot of homework.
Their teacher GIVES a lot of homework.
How often do you go to the swimming pool? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I .... go to the swimming pool.
How often do you go to the library? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I ... go to the library.
How often do you go to school by car? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I ... go to school by car.
How often do you eat pizza? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I ... eat pizza.
How often do you do your homework? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I ... do my homework.
How often do you watch TV? Always, usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever, never
I ... watch TV.
Change this sentence into negative: I live in La Garriga.
I DON'T LIVE in La Garriga.
Change this sentence into negative: We go to the zoo once a month.
We DON'T GO to the zoo once a month.
Change this sentence into negative: Paul goes to work on foot.
Paul DOESN'T go to work on foot.
Change this sentence into negative: Anna speaks four languages.
Anna DOESN'T SPEAK three languages.
Change this sentence into negative: They hate football.
They DON'T HATE football.
Change this sentence into negative: My mum and dad eat very slowly.
My mum and dad DON'T EAT very slowly.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: Mark ... a brother and a sister.
Mark HAS GOT a brother and a sister.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: You ... a very nice pencil case.
You HAVE GOT a very nice pencil case.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: My cousin Mike ... a very big house.
My cousin Mike HAS GOT a very big house.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: We ... a lot of toys.
We HAVE GOT a lot of toys.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: Peppa Pig ... a big nose.
Peppa Pig HAS GOT a big nose.
Complete the sentence with HAVE GOT or HAS GOT: My grandparents ... a dog and two cats.
My grandparents HAVE GOT a dog and two cats.
Change this sentece into negative: Mark has got a brother and a sister.
Mark HASN'T GOT a brother and a sister.
Change this sentece into negative: You have got a very nice pencil case.
You HAVEN'T GOT a very nice pencil case.
Change this sentece into negative: My cousin Mike has got a very big house.
My cousin Mike HASN'T GOT a very big house.
Change this sentece into negative: We have got a lot of toys.
We HAVEN'T GOT a lot of toys.
Change this sentece into negative: Peppa Pig has got a big nose.
Peppa Pig HASN'T GOT a big nose.
Change this sentece into negative: My grandparents have got a dog and two cats.
My grandparents HAVEN'T GOT a dog and two cats.
My mum's sister is my ...
AUNT
My dad's brother is my ...
UNCLE
My mum's niece is my ...
COUSIN
My grandma's dad is my ...
GREAT-GRANDFATHER
My sister's son is my ...
NEPHEW
My father's son is my ...
BROTHER
My mother's daughter is my ...
SISTER
What time is it? 12.30
It's half past twelve.
What time is it? 23.00
It's eleven o'clock.
What time is it? 13.15
It's a quarter past one.
What time is it? 17.45
It's a quarter to six.
What time is it? 14.50
It's ten to three.
What time is it? 9.40
It's twenty to ten.
Comparative or superlative? Elephants are bigger than lions.
COMPARATIVE
Comparative or superlative? Carla is the best English teacher in the world.
SUPERLATIVE
Comparative or superlative? La Garriga is more beautiful than Granollers.
COMPARATIVE
Comparative or superlative? Ron is the smartest boy in my class.
SUPERLATIVE
Comparative or superlative? My dog is happier than me.
COMPARATIVE
Comparative or superlative? Doraemon is the most incredible cat.
SUPERLATIVE
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: I ... writing a postcard to my friend.
I AM writing a postcard to my friend.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: You ... talking to loud.
You ARE talking too loud.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: He ... ignoring the teacher.
He IS ignoring the teacher.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: She ... studying Science.
She IS studying Science.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: The cat ... playing in the garden.
The cat IS playing in the garden.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: We ... eating a pizza.
We ARE eating a pizza.
Complete the sentence with AM, IS or ARE: They ... riding their bikes.
They ARE riding their bikes.
What's the past of GO?
WENT
What's the past of DO?
DID
What's the past of EAT?
ATE
What's the past of MAKE?
MADE
What's the past of BE?
WAS/WERE
What's the past of WRITE?
WROTE
What's the past of COME?
CAME
What's the past of BUY?
BOUGHT
What's the past of SWIM?
SWAM
What's the past of SEE?
SAW
What's the past of FLY?
FLEW
What's the past of GIVE?
GAVE
Emma's car = ... car.
 
HER
 
HIS
 
MY
 
ITS
He is my cousin. ... name is Sam.
 
HIS
 
HER
 
ITS
 
OUR
We are classmates. ... teacher is George.
 
OUR
 
MY
 
HIS
 
HER
It is my pet. ... name is Marshmellow.
 
ITS
 
MY
 
OUR
 
THEIR
They are my grandparents. ... names are Otis and Bella.
 
THEIR
 
OUR
 
HIS
 
HER
I am Mary's friend. ... name is Montse.
 
MY
 
YOUR
 
HER
 
OUR