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Grammar One Worksheet © Oxford University Press 1 Family and friends 1 Play the game with a partner. Throw a dice. Say. How to play Throw a dice. Move your counter to that square and complete the sentence. You get three points if the sentence is correct. Scores You Your partner START Jenny eleven. I’ve blue eyes. School at nine o’clock. Jenny like football? Trig a dog. He’s an alien! Carlo from Italy. your name? Chip’s got biscuit. Nick to Park Street School. Jenny likes sport. favourite sport is tennis. Nick likes sport, but he like maths. I’ve got bread. She’s blond hair. Jenny toast for breakfast. He’s got apple. Chip bones in the garden. they walk to school? Jenny and Nick brother and sister. Chip a dog. They’ve got sandwiches. Trig like chocolate? FINISH

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Grammar One Worksheet © Oxford University Press

1 Family and friends

1 Play the game with a partner. Throw a dice. Say.How to play

Throw a dice. Move your counter to that

square and complete the sentence. You get

three points if the sentence is correct.

Scores You

Your partner

START

Jenny eleven. I’ve blue eyes.School at nine

o’clock.

Jenny like

football?

Trig a dog. He’s

an alien!

Carlo from

Italy.

your name?Chip’s got

biscuit.

Nick to Park

Street School.

Jenny likes sport.

favourite sport is tennis.

Nick likes sport, but he

like maths.I’ve got bread.

She’s blond hair. Jenny toast for

breakfast.He’s got apple.

Chip bones in

the garden. they walk to

school?

Jenny and Nick

brother and sister.

Chip a dog. They’ve got

sandwiches.

Trig like

chocolate?

FINISH

➔➔

➔➔

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3 Complete eleven months of the year in the puzzle. Which one is missing?

M A Y

is missing.

2 What do you play?Wh- questions; prepositions of time

1 Complete the questions with what, when, where, why or who. Then answer.> What sport do you play?

1 is your birthday?

2 do you live?

3 is your English teacher?

4 do you eat breakfast?

5 is your favourite lesson?

6 is your best friend?

2 Now ask your partner.

What sport do you play? I play tennis.

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don’t jump be open don’t go tidy don’t eat do

don’t hit eat

fast your room on the sofa your breakfast careful your sister

in class your homework your books

3 Trig goes skateboardingImperatives; go + -ing

1 What are they saying? Use the words in the boxes.

2 Complete the words in the table.

On Saturdays On Sundays In summer

1 s w _ _ m _ _ g 2 c _ c l _ _ g 3 c _ _ p _ _ g

4 s h _ p _ _ _ g 5 i _ e – s k _ t _ _ g 6 c _ _ p _ _ g

7 s k _ t e b _ a _ d i _ g 8 i _ e – s k _ t _ _ g 9 s _ _ l _ _ g

3 Look at the table. Now complete the sentences. Use go and -ing forms.> Nick goes cycling on Sundays.

1 Trig on Saturdays.

2 Nick and Jenny in

summer.

3 Jenny on Saturdays.

4 Nick on

Saturdays.

5 Jenny and Trig

on Sundays.

6 Trig in summer.

> 5

1 6

2 7

3 8

4

be careful

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There is There isn’t There are There aren’t

4 What is there in Merton?There is/are; some and any with plural nouns

1 Look at the map of Newtown. Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box.

> There’s a bookshop.

> There isn’t a river.

1 two churches in Newtown.

2 a football pitch.

2 Look at the picture. Answer the questions about Newtown. Use short answers.> Is there a library? No, there isn’t.

1 Are there any restaurants?

2 Is there a hospital?

3 Are there any banks?

4 Is there a hotel?

5 Is there a theatre?

6 Is there a playground?

3 Look at the map of Newtown. Circle the correct word.> There are any / some books in the bookshop.

1 There aren’t any / some children in the playground.

2 Are there any / some hotels in Newtown? Yes, there are.

3 There are any / some cars in the garage.

4 There aren’t any / some sports shops in Newtown.

5 There are any / some tables and chairs in the cafés.

3 a garage.

4 any hotels.

5 three cafés.

6 a theatre.

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5 Who’s behind the door?Prepositions of place

1 Look at the map of Newtown. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

> There’s a bread shop between the café and the church.

1 The toy shop is the shoe shop.

2 There’s a bus the post office.

3 The playground is the church.

4 There’s a man the car.

5 There’s a dog the playground.

2 Read then draw Nick’s bedroom. This is Nick’s bedroom. His bed is in the corner.

There are some books on the bed. Next to the

bed there’s a desk and a chair. There’s a lamp

and a computer on the desk. Under the chair

there’s a small bin. There’s a box under the

window. Nick’s skateboard and school bag are

in the box. His shoes are under the bed.

between next to in behind in front of under

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6 Can you swim? Let’s go swimming!Can for ability; Let’s

A

Ask your partner questions to complete the table.

Jack ✗ ✓

Molly ✓ ✓

David ✓ ✗

Angela ✗ ✓

B

Ask your partner questions to complete the table.

Jack ✗ ✓

Molly ✗ ✓

David ✓ ✗

Angela ✗ ✓

Can Jack skateboard? Yes, he can. / No, he can’t.

Can Jack swim? Yes, he can. / No, he can’t.

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7 Trig is helpingPresent continuous

1 Complete the texts with the present continuous forms.

2 Put the words in the correct order. Write questions. Then write short answers. > Nick is the garden digging in ?

Is Nick digging in the garden? No, he isn’t.

1 Jenny and Amanda helping are the garden in ?

2 reading Mum is ?

3 wearing Amanda is boots ?

4 football are Nick and Tom playing ?

5 Mum cake is making a ?

The sun 5 (shine) today. Nick and Tom 6 (work) in the garden. Tom 7

(dig). Nick 8 (hang) the clothes on the line. Trig 9 (help). Amanda and Jenny 10

(sit) under a tree. Amanda 11 (draw) cartoons.

Jenny 12 (listen) to music. The neighbour’s cat 13 (drink) some milk.

It’s raining today. Dad is in the kitchen. He’s making (make)

a cake. Mum 1 (do) the washing up. She 2 (read) a magazine. Chip 3 (hide)

under the table. He 4 (eat) the sugar!

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8 Can you see them? Object pronouns

1 Match.Subject pronouns

we

she

I he

you it

they

Object pronouns

2 Complete the sentences. Use him, her, it or them. > This is my new skateboard. Do you like it?

1 Jenny is late. Let’s wait for .

2 Where are Mum’s magazines? She can’t find .

3 Is Trig hiding in the garden? I can’t see .

4 I’m looking for my MP3 player. Have you got ?

5 Where are Nick’s sweets? Is Trig eating ?

6 Is Chip in the playground? Let’s look for .

3 Circle the mistake in each second sentence. Write the correct word.> Is Jenny in the garden? Is Chip with him ? her

1 Dad’s in the kitchen. Let’s ask them for some water.

2 These are my new pink socks. I love they!

3 Where’s my school bag? I can’t find him.

4 We are lost! Please help me!

5 Today is my Mum’s birthday. These chocolates are for she.

you

us

it

him

them

her

me

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9 Amanda likes playing tennisLike, love, hate + -ing form; one(s); would like

1 Look at the table and complete the sentences. like hate love

paint ride a horse get up early

Nick

Jenny and Amanda

Trig

> Nick doesn’t like getting up early.

1 He

2 Jenny and Amanda

3

4 Trig

5 He

2 Complete the sentences with one or ones.> Do you like the red car or the blue one?

1 I love flowers! Let’s buy the pink !

2 I don’t like the orange shirt, I like the blue .

3 That old mobile phone is my Dad’s. Mine is the new .

4 Amanda doesn’t ride the big horses, she rides the small .

5 Let’s buy the green gloves, I don’t like the black .

3 Circle the correct words.> I like / I’d like a drink of milk, please.

1 We’d like / We like playing computer games after school.

2 She likes / She’d like a mobile phone for her birthday.

3 They don’t like / They wouldn’t like getting up early on Saturdays.

4 I like / I’d like buying clothes.

5 He likes / He’d like a new computer.

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10 Can I go out?Can for permission; must for necessity

1 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Match with the short answers (a–e).I chocolate can bed in eat ?

> Can I eat chocolate in bed? b

1 Nick room can his paint black ?

2 Sunday can Amanda cycling go on ?

3 Nick and Tom play computer games midnight can until ?

4 can garden in Chip play the ?

a Yes, she can.

b No, you can’t.

c Yes, he can.

d No, he can’t.

e No, they can’t.

2 Complete the classroom rules. Use the words in the box and must or mustn’t.

> You must be quiet.

1 You

mobile phones.

2 You

your homework.

3 You

to the teacher.

4 You

in class.

5 You

on the chairs.

be eat do stand listen use

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11 How much milk?Some and any with uncountable nouns; how much, how many

1 What are they saying? Write some or any. Jenny I’m making a cake for Trig. I’ve got >some cheese and 1 onions

Amanda Cheese and onions?

Jenny Yes, Trig likes strange cakes!

Amanda Have you got 2 butter?

Jenny Yes, I’ve got 3 butter and 4 jam. Oh no! I haven’t

got 5 eggs.

Amanda That’s OK. I’ve got 6 eggs in the fridge.

Jenny Great. Have you got 7 sugar?

Amanda Yes, I’ve got 8 sugar and 9 milk.

Jenny Cheese, onions, butter, honey, eggs, sugar and milk.

Trig likes very strange cakes!

2 Look. What is there? Tick and cross. Write sentences with a, an, some or any.> tea ✓ There’s some tea.

> cheese ✗ There isn’t any cheese.

1 onions

2 flour

3 orange

4 chocolate

5 coffee

6 pineapple

7 margarine

8 bread

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✚ never

● sometimes

■ usually

✶ often

✔ always

12 How often do you help?Adverbs of frequency

1 Look at the table. Complete the table for you.

get up early eat sweets read in bed

Nick ● ✶ ✔

Jenny ■ ● ✔

Trig ✚ ✶ ✚

Me

2 Look at the table again. Write sentences. > Nick / get up early Nick sometimes gets up early.

1 Jenny / eat sweets

2 Trig / read in bed

3 Nick and Trig / eat sweets

4 Jenny / get up early

5 Nick and Jenny / read in bed

6 I / get up early

7 I / eat sweets

8 I / read in bed

3 Rewrite each sentence with an adverb of frequency. > It’s hot in December.

✚ It’s never hot in December.

1 Mum does the washing-up.

■ 2 Jenny tidies her room.

3 Nick is late for school.

● 4 Trigs swims in the sea.

✚ 5 Mum tidies the garden.

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13 Tom plays footballPresent simple or continuous?

1 Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or the present continuous.> Tom usually plays (play) football after school, but today he’s playing (play) tennis.

1 Dad and Mum often (go) to the cinema on Saturdays, but today

they (visit) friends.

2 Chip always (chase) the cat in the garden but today he

(chase) the birds!

3 Dad (make) a cake at the moment, but usually he

(do) the washing-up.

4 Amanda (go) horse riding every Saturday but today she

(go) shopping with Jenny.

5 I always (play) computer games after school but today I

(meet) my friends at the park.

2 Play with a partner. Cut out the boxes and circles. Place them face down on your desk. Choose one box and one circle. Make a sentence with the words.

sometimes

use the internet

help in the kitchen help in the kitchen

at the moment tidy my room

eat sweets

play tennis

play football

play computer games

do my homework

sometimes

today now

sometimesonce a week

at the moment

always

I sometimes help in the kitchen. I’m helping in the kitchen at the moment.

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14 Were you frightened?Past simple of be

1 Circle the correct word.> Yesterday I was / were in the park.

1 I wasn’t / weren’t very happy.

2 It was / were very cold.

3 Dad and Mum was / were at the zoo.

4 There was / were lots of animals.

5 Nick wasn’t / weren’t at the park.

6 He was / were at the cinema.

2 Write the questions. Use was or were.> Nick / at the cinema? Was Nick at the cinema?

1 Jenny’s pencils / on the desk?

2 Trig / frightened?

3 Jenny and Amanda / at the library?

4 Mum / at the shops?

5 It cold / at the swimming pool?

3 Look at the pictures. Write short answers to the questions in exercise 2.

> Yes, he was.

1

2

3

4

5

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15 Trig had a bathPast simple of have

1 Write had or didn’t have.> Yesterday, Nick didn’t have a bath, he had a shower.

1 Tom and Nick had pizza for lunch, they sandwiches.

2 Mum didn’t have dinner last night because she a toothache.

3 Last night, Jenny a sore throat, but she didn’t have a headache.

4 Amanda had a party for her birthday last week, but she a cake.

5 Chip had fun at the party and Trig three chocolate puddings!

2 Order the words to make questions. Look at exercise 1 and answer the questions. Use did or didn’t. > have Dad a Did headache night last ?

Did Dad have a headache last night?

No, he didn’t.

1 lunch Did pizza Tom and Nick and have for ?

, they

2 cake Amanda Did have birthday a ?

, she

3 Jenny Did throat sore a have ?

, she

4 chocolate Trig pudding have Did at party the ?

, he

5 dinner Did have last Mum night ?

, he

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16 Did Trig help?Past simple of regular verbs; ago

1 Read and complete the sentences. Use the words in the box and ago.

hours days hours months hours week days

Today is Friday. It’s 10th May. It’s five o’clock in the afternoon.

> We played tennis on Wednesday. We played tennis two days ago.

1 I had breakfast at eight o’clock. I had breakfast

2 Ella had a party in March. She had a party

3 I phoned my grandmother last Friday. I phoned my grandmother

4 They had lunch at one o’clock. They had lunch

5 Dad painted the bathroom on 4th May. Dad painted the bathroom

2 Look at Nick and Jenny’s list of jobs. Complete the text with the past simple.

Nick Jenny

Monday – tidy bedroom ✗, clean the windows ✗

Monday – tidy bedroom ✗, clean the windows ✗

Tuesday – empty bins ✓, wash the car ✓

Tuesday – water flowers ✓, practise piano ✓

Wednesday – help in the kitchen ✗ Wednesday – cook dinner ✓

Thursday – study for English test ✓

Thursday – study for English test ✓

Friday – paint bedroom ✓ Friday – repair bike ✗ wash Chip ✓

Last week, Nick and Jenny didn’t tidy their bedrooms. Nick the bins

but he in the kitchen. Jenny the flowers but

she her bike. On Wednesday she dinner. It

was delicious!

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17 Nick lost his moneyPast simple of irregular verbs

1 Write the words in the correct column.

Base form Past simple

buy bought

2 Complete the sentences with the verbs from exercise 1. Match the sentences to the pictures.> Last summer, Nick and Jenny

went to America with their

parents. b

1 They to

New York in a big plane.

2 They the

Statue of Liberty.

3 Mum

some new shoes from a shop

called Macy’s.

4 Jenny

lots of photos and Nick

postcards.

5 They

pizza and steak.

saw buy take made swam fly went

see lose bought took eat swim

make wrote flew lost

ate write go

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18 What’s Trig going to do?Be going to

1 What’s going to happen? Look and write. Use the verbs below.

play do have clean phone

> They’re going to play

tennis.

1 He’s

2 She’s

3 They’re

4 He’s

5 It’s

2 What are you going to do this weekend? Tick or cross.

You Your partnerplay computer games

make a cake

use the internet

watch television

write a story

3 Now ask and answer questions with your partner.

Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.Are you going to play computer games?