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1. WRITE THE WORDS IN THE RIGHT ORDER. START EACH SENTENCE WITH A CAPITAL LETTER
a. you / there /get / how /did /?
b. birthday / on / John's / is / December / 6th
c. friends / London / we / to /saw / and / some / went
d. you /what / do / will / tomorrow /?
e. you / Mary /speak / to / can/ ?�(two answers)
2. WRITE QUESTIONS FOR THESE ANSWERS
a. The Post Office closes at 5.30 p.m
b. No, it isn't. The bank is behind the supermarket.
c. I prefer the small one.
d. The school is five minutes' walk from the bus stop.
e. The books are his. �( two answers)
3. WRITE THE WORD WHICH IS DIFFERENT IN EACH GROUP
a. Bedroom- living room - garden- kitchen
b. Spanish - Italian - France - German
c. Bike - bus - car- coach
d. Here - what - how - where
e. Ever - sometimes- often - now
4. PUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE RIGHT FORM
� Peter,
I (receive) �your message yesterday and I (go)�to the shop. The shop-keeper (show)�me� a small radio which (cost)�thirty pounds. He also (have)���a bigger one that (cost)��� fifty pounds. The little one (use)�only one battery. The bigger one (need)�two. This (not be) �a
problem because batteries (be)�quite cheap and (last) �a long time if you (not play) �the radio for very long each day.
As you (be)�the technician, which one� ( you recommend)�me? Phone me this evening after 6
5. OPEN DIALOGUE. FILL IN THE GAPS IN THIS DIALOGUE
You :
Your friend: Oh, usually quite early. About seven or half past seven.
You:
Your friend: At nine o'clock. I'm a shop assistant, you see.
You:
Your friend: In a big department store outside Dublin.
You:
Your friend: In the canteen. The lunches are quite good.
You: (finish work)
Your friend: At half past five or six.
You: (go home):
Your friend: I usually go by car.
You: �( how far - how long)
your friend: It's a ten minutes' drive.
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