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Rising Stars [June review]

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  • Can you tell THE PEOPLE the way to the airport, please?
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    them
    us
    you
  • What school subject is it?
    Maths
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is between the boxes.
  • There (is/are) lots of books on the shelf. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
    There are lots of books on the shelf.
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is in front of the box.
  • Present simple: (she / often dance)?
    Does she often dance?
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Michael Phelps / not / ride a horse )
    Michael Phelps can't ride a horse.
  • What school subject is it?
    Music
  • What school subject is it?
    ICT (Information and Communications Technology)
  • The teacher always gives THE STUDENTS homework.
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    you
    me
    them
  • Present simple: (they / write e-mails every day)?
    Do they write e-mails every day?
  • Present simple: (what / you / buy in the supermarket)?
    What do you buy in the supermarket?
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Cristiano Ronaldo / not / stand upside down )
    Cristiano Ronaldo can't stand upside down.
  • There (is/are) a big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
    There is a big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom.
  • There (is/are) children in the yard. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
    There are children in the yard.
  • Can you help MY SISTER AND ME, please?
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    them
    me
    her
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Olivia Rodrigo / sing )
    Olivia Rodrigo can sing.
  • Present simple: (how / he / carry such a heavy bag)?
    How does he carry such a heavy bag?
  • I don't know THE ANSWER.
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    him
    her
    it
  • What school subject is it?
    Geography
  • Present simple: (you / not / drink much tea)
    You don't drink much tea.
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Michael Phelps / swim )
    Michael Phelps can swim.
  • The books are for PETER.
    he
    him
    them
    her
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is in the box.
  • What school subject is it?
    English
  • Open THE WINDOW, please.
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    her
    it
    them
  • Sally is going to see ANNE.
    her
    she
    him
    he
  • Present simple: (we / have enough time)?
    Do we have enough time?
  • Present simple: (what / you / do at the weekend)?
    What do you do at the weekend?
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Olivia Rodrigo / not / speak Japanese )
    Olivia Rodrigo can't speak Japanese.
  • Present simple: (she / catch a cold every winter)
    She catches a cold every winter.
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Cristiano Ronaldo / score goals )
    Cristiano Ronaldo can score goals.
  • Present simple: (how / he / go to school)?
    How does he go to school?
  • What school subject is it?
    Art and design
  • What school subject is it?
    PE (Physical Education)
  • Present simple: (she / not / walk to school)
    She doesn't walk to school.
  • Present simple: (you / speak English)?
    Do you speak English?
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is on the box.
  • What school subject is it?
    Literature
  • What school subject is it?
    History
  • Present simple: (they / not / like vegetables)
    They don't like vegetables.
  • There (is/are) 12 cushions on the sofa. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
    There are 12 cushions on the sofa.
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Lewis Hamilton / drive fast )
    Lewis Hamilton can drive fast.
  • Present simple: (I / eat cereal in the morning)
    I eat cereal in the morning.
  • There (is/are) a mirror in our hall. Affirmative, negative and interrogative!
    There is a mirror in our hall.
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is under the box.
  • Present simple: (he / drive to work every day)
    He drives to work every day.
  • My father is writing a letter to JOHN.
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    him
    her
    I
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is behind the box.
  • What school subject is it?
    Science
  • Where is the cat?
    The cat is near the box.
  • CAN or CAN'T? ( Lewis Hamilton / not / play the flute )
    Lewis Hamilton can't play the flute.
  • What school subject is it?
    Drama
  • Present simple: (they / often go out)?
    Do they often go out?
  • The boys are riding THEIR BIKES.
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    him
    them
    it
  • I am reading the book to MY LITTLE SISTER.
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    her
    him
    she
  • Present simple: (you / watch a lot of TV)
    You watch a lot of TV.
  • Present simple: (he / not / read the newspaper)
    He doesn't read the newspaper.
  • Present simple: (I / not / think you're right)
    I don't think you're right.