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Comparative vs superlatives
Grammar practice upon indefinite pronouns.
Students complete the sentences with the appropriate possessive adjectives or a/an, some and any.
Practising the use of some, any, how much, how many.
Unit 3 Evaluation -I like cooking- Food vocabulary Do and Does I've got some/ I haven't got any
Countable/uncountable - a/some/a lot of/any
Excercises related with countable and uncountable nouns. Use of some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few, a little.
Learners will look at the picture and write yes or no.
Write the missing parts of the passive sentences. DO NOT USE ANY CONTRACTIONS (SHORT FORMS).
How mcuh and how many, some and any
A, an, some, any
a sentence transformation exercise from the CAE exam. Students have to rewrite the sentence to that it has a similar meaning using between 3 and 6 words. They MUST use the keyword in capital letters and not change it in any way
a-an-some-any
Do the puzzle.
some, any, how much, how many
An exercise to review, some and any with food and drink. Students choose countable or uncountable
Dictation to practise:
Grammar: - present verb to be -there is/ there are -present simple and continuous -past TO BE:was/were -there was/ there were -a/an/some/any/the
Vocabulary: - description adjectives/appeareance/personality. -animals -food -household ítems -parts of the house -quantifiers
Fill in some or any
An exercise to practise Some and Any
This a fill-in-the-gaps exercise to work on the structure of There is/There are and how to combine them with a/an, some and any for affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences.
Home Alone movie worksheet
label and answer questions about food
Do, does, is, are or any other variants
Listening comprehesion