Grammar 1 Order The Words To Make Questions and Sentences.: Didn't You Enjoy The Meal?
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Grammar 1 Order The Words To Make Questions and Sentences.: Didn't You Enjoy The Meal?
The document provides examples and exercises related to grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. The grammar section includes examples of rearranging words to form questions and sentences, as well as completing sentences with auxiliary verbs. The vocabulary section covers choosing words that complete sentences and match definitions. The pronunciation section involves matching words with the same sounds and identifying stressed syllables in words.
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GRAMMAR
1 Order the words to make questions and sentences. 8
Example: you / the / enjoy / didn’t / meal / ? Didn’t you enjoy the meal? 1 cinema / night / the / go / last / you / did / to / ? Did you go to the cinema last night? 2 seen / film / the / you’ve / isn’t / this / ever / best ? Isn’t this film the best you’ve ever seen? 3 higher / up / heating / colder / the / it / , / the / the / I / gets / turn / . The colder it gets, the higher I turn up the heating. 4 do / to / how / for / people / need / cook / we / many / ? For how many people do we need to cook? 5 nationalities / class / the / what / your / students / in / are / ? What are your students nationalities in the class? 6 to / aren’t / you / home / glad / didn’t / you / go / that / decide / ? Aren’t you glad you didn’t decide to go home? 7 speak / you / be / better / practise / , / to / more / the / you / will / the / able . The more you practice, the better you will be able to speak. 8 eating / chocolate / should / be / much / you / that / ? Should you be eating that much chocolate?
2 Complete the sentences with an auxiliary verb. 6
Example: Your sister speaks Spanish, doesn’t she?
1 You’ve been to Greece before, haven’t you? 2 A Will Rhona be coming to the meeting? B No, she won’t. She’s in Berlin. 3 We both like skiing, but none of our children do. 4 A I’d love to be an actor. B Do you? I think I’d find it too stressful. 5 A I don’t think Sam wants to come on holiday with us this year. B He does want to! He told me yesterday. 6 A We’re having a Chinese takeaway tonight. B So do we!
3 Read the questions and complete the indirect questions. 6
Example: What time is it? Do you know what time it is? 1 Why did she leave without saying goodbye? I wonder why she left without saying goodbye. 2 When does college end for the summer? I’m not sure when college ends for the summer. 3 Can we bring guests to the ceremony? Do you have any idea if we can bring guests to the ceremony? 4 What type of batteries does this need? Do you know what type of batteries this needs? 5 Where are the toilets? Can you tell me where the toilets are? 6 How many people have you invited? I can’t remember how many people have you invited
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VOCABULARY FILE 1 TEST
4 Complete the words in the sentences.
Example: Hannah isn’t very open to new ideas – she’s quite narrow-minded. 1 It’s difficult to get Henry to spend money – he’s rather tight-f________. 2 Jason will be relaxed about you borrowing his bike – he’s very l________-back. 3 I’ve forgotten my PIN number again – I’m getting quite a________-minded these days. 4 Why did you say that to Jane when you told me the opposite? You’re so two-f________. 5 You should think about other people more – you’re too s________-centred. 6 You’re not a difficult and moody person – you’re very well-b________ on the whole. 7 Don’t say anything that might make Jack angry – he’s very bad-t________ . 8 If Alan wants something he fights until he gets it – he’s extremely strong-w________ . 9 Gina will be happy to go wherever you want to – she’s pretty easy-g________ . 10 Fred is always ready to try new ways of doing things – he’s o________-minded. 10
5 Underline the correct word.
Example: This film is a bit boring / enjoyable / interesting. 1 My dad is a bit open-minded / narrow-minded / good-tempered. 2 This food is extremely OK / alright / delicious. 3 I like working with Jake, but he is rather open-minded / hard-working / slow. 4 I think you’re being a bit self-confident / self-centred / good-tempered. 4
6 Choose the correct words for the definitions.
bizarre crush somebody trend job-seeker candidate pioneer headhunter Example: A person who contacts people and offers them a job with a new company headhunter. 1 destroy someone’s confidence crush somebody 2 person looking for employment job-seeker 3 person who has applied for a job candidate 4 popular way of doing something trend 5 the first to do something in a new and different way pioneer 6 very strange and unusual bizarre 6 Vocabulary total 20