GRAMMAR Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My sister Italian.
A speak ■
B speaks ■✓
C do speak ■
17 A Who’s that man?
B Sorry, I him.
A ’m not knowing ■
B don’t know ■
C not know ■
18 Where born?
A he’s ■
B he ■
C was he ■
19 A What like?
B She’s got long, blond hair and she’s very pretty.
A does she ■
B she looks ■
C does she look ■
20 My watch . It’s broken.
A isn’t working ■
B doesn’t working ■
C isn’t work ■
VOCABULARY
a Tick (✓) the opposite adjective A, B, or C.
Example: shy
A
extrovert ■✓
B funny ■
C mean ■
1 thin
A slim ■
B overweight ■
C bald ■
2 hard-working
A lazy ■
B serious ■
C friendly ■
3 stupid
A unkind ■
B clever ■
C talkative ■
4 straight
A long ■
B bald ■
C curly ■
5 mean
A unfriendly ■
B serious ■
C generous ■
b Tick (✓) the clothes word A, B, or C.
Example: You wear these on your feet.
A boots ■✓
B jeans ■
C earrings ■
6 This is a piece of jewellery for your arm.
A scarf ■
B bracelet ■
C necklace ■
7 You need this if your trousers are big.
A trainers ■
B suit ■
C belt ■
8 You wear them on your feet in summer.
A sandals ■
B shorts ■
C leggings ■
9 They go on your hands in winter.
A socks ■
B tracksuits ■
C gloves ■
10 You wear it on your neck.
A ring ■
B tie ■
C cap ■
11 You wear on your legs.
A a cardigan ■
B tights ■
C a scarf ■
12 In winter, you don’t usually wear .
A a scarf ■
B shorts ■
C gloves ■
13 Oh no! My are different colours today!
A jeans ■
B trousers ■
C socks ■
c Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: John, tidy your room! All of your clothes are
the floor!
A in ■
B on ■✓
C next to ■
14 Tonight, Lisa’s going a date with Andrew.
A on ■
B out ■
C into ■
15 I on well with my brother. He’s a fun person to
spend time with.
A go ■
B get ■
C do ■
16 A Who’s that the middle of the photo?
B That’s my cousin, Alexis.
A on ■
B to ■
C in ■
17 Maria is sitting to Salvador.
A behind ■
B opposite ■
C next ■
18 There’s a small table the two chairs.
A under ■
B between ■
C in front ■
19 A What’s drum n bass?
B It’s of music. I love it!
A kind ■
B example ■
C a kind ■
20 Extrovert is shy.
A the opposite of ■
B the opposite ■
C opposite of ■
Grammar
17. B
18.C
19. C
20. A
Vocabulary
1.B
2.A
3.B
4 C
5.C
6.B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. B
11. B
12.B
13. C
14. A
15. B
16.C
17. C
18. B
19. C
20.A
Grammar
17. B
18.C
19. C
20. A
Vocabulary
1.B
2.A
3.B
4 C
5.C
6.B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. B
11. B
12.B
13. C
14. A
15. B
16.C
17. C
18. B
19. C
20.A
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