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Footprints 5 - unit 1
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Correct the sentence: Does you usually walk to school?
Do you usually walk to school?
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Unscrable the word about identity - URNESAM
SURNAME
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Put the words in the correct order: Suzy/ to the club/ always/ doesn't/ go/ on Monday.
Suzy doesn't always go to the club on Monday.
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It describes a person who doesn't like working and likes doing nothing.
lazy
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Correct the sentence: The children doesn't play basketball at school.
The children don't play basketball at school.
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The opposite of KIND is ...
UNKIND
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Complete the sentence with was/ were/ wasn't weren't. My friend _______ tidy before, but now he picks up the rubbish.
WASN'T
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Correct the sentence: Sam sometimes watch the TV.
Sam sometimes watches the TV.
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The opposite of QUIET is ...
NOISY
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It describes a person who isn't scared or nervous.
confident
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Put the words in the correct order: read/ usually/ Do/ the children/ books?
Do the children usually read books?
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It describes a person who doesn't tidy up and who isn't organised.
untidy
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Correct the sentence: We doesn't go to school at weekends.
We don't go to school at weekends.
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It describes a person who has a lot of energy and likes doing many different things.
active
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Unscramble the word about identity - CEPOTOSD
POSTCODE
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Complete the sentence with was/ were/ wasn't/ weren't. I was shy when I ______ young, but now I am confident.
WAS
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Put the words in the correct order: usually/ gets up/ seven/ at/ John/ o'clock.
John usually gets up at seven o'clock.
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Put the words in the correct order: in the evening/ Tim/ homework/ does/ always/ his.
Tim always does his homework in the evening.
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Complete the sentence with was/ were/ wasn't/ weren't. My friends _________ active in the past, but now they love sport!
WEREN'T
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Unscramble the word about identity - LEMEFA
FEMALE
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Complete the sentence with was/ were/ wasn't/ weren't. Ellie and Joe ________ten years old last year, now they are eleven.
WERE
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