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Complete KEY for Schools - Unit 1
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Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency: "sleep for 8 hours"
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Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency: "go to bed at 10 o'clock"
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Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency: "go out in the evening"
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Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency: "have lunch at school"
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Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency: "get up at 7 o'clock in the morning"
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Always / I / hard / at / school. / work
I always work hard at school.
I / am / late / school. / for / sometimes
I am sometimes late for school.
Walk / and / every / my / school / day. / I / to / brother
I walk to school with my brother day.
Sometimes / parents / with / my / my / me / help / homework.
Sometimes my parents help me with my homework.
To / the / I / never / evening. / school / go / in
I never go to school in the evening.
Correct the mistake: My parents doesn’t watch TV in the afternoon.
don't
Correct the mistake: Does she starts work at 9 o’clock every morning?
start
Correct the mistake: I plays football every weekend.
play
Correct the mistake: Tom don’t play the piano.
doesn't
Correct the mistake: My father work in London.
works
Hannah goes to school by bus. (Negative Form)
Hannah doesn’t go to school by bus.
My friends lives near me. (Negative form)
My friends don’t live near me.
My brother likes football. (Negative form)
My brother doesn’t like football.
I get up at 6 o'clock every day. (Negative form)
I don’t get up at 6 o’clock every day
Paul plays the piano every evening. (Negative form)
Paul doesn’t play the piano every evening.
Hannah ... to school by bus. (go)
goes
My friends near me. (live)
live
My brother ... football. (like)
likes
I ... at 6 o’clock every day. (get up)
get up
Paul ... the piano every evening. (play)
plays
... you 12 years old? Yes, I ... .
Are / am
... your mother a doctor? No, she ... . She ... a teacher.
is / isn't / is
Two of my friends ... American.
are
I ... not very happy this morning.
am
My sister ... 19.
is