GRAMMAR REVISION ANSWER KEY
SUMMER 2020
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Subject pronouns and Possessive adjectives 8 Jack, Emily and I haven’t got a guitar.
1 Complete the possessive adjectives in the table. 6 Write questions and short answers. Use the correct
Subject pronouns Possessive adjectives form of have got.
I my 1 Has he got laptop? Yes, he has.
you (1) y OUR 2 Have they got bicycles? No, they haven’t.
he (2) h IS 3 Have we got a dictionary? Yes, we have.
she (3) h ER 4 Has Sophie got a cat? No, she hasn’t.
it (4) i TS 5 Have you got a school bag? Yes, I have.
6 Have I got a calculator? No, you haven’t.
we (5) o UR
they (6) t HEIR
be: present simple
2 Choose the correct option.
1 Complete the sentences with ’m, ’s, or’re.
1 My uncle is Portuguese. He lives in Porto.
1 It’s half past six.
2 I have got two sisters. Our dad is English.
2 You’re in my class.
3 When do you play tennis?
3 We’re from Spain.
4 I’ve got Mr and Mrs Smith’s address, but what’s their
4 Laura is my friend.
phone number?
5 I’m twelve years old.
5 There’s my mother. She’s with her best friend, Sue.
6 She’s my mother.
They go everywhere together.
6 I’ve got a black and white cat. Its name is Figaro. 2 Complete the sentences with the affirmative or negative
7 We go to church every Sunday. form of be.
1 We aren’t from Portugal.
3 Complete the sentences with a subject pronoun or a
possessive adjective. 2 My name is Julia.
3 I’m not at school right now.
1 Rob and Jess are friends. THEY are in my class.
4 It isn’t the same.
2 I am fourteen. Today is MY birthday.
5 I’m a student.
3 I want to call Joe. What’s HIS phone number?
6 You’re from Spain.
4 Sean has got a laptop. IT is new.
7 Lena isn’t here today.
5 We are in class 3. Mrs Arnold is OUR teacher.
8 Jo and May are students.
Possessive ’s 3 Complete the questions and short answers.
4 Write sentences with the prompts. Use the possessive 1 Is this your pen? No, it isn’t.
’s or’. 2 Are Lucy and Joe at home? No, they aren’t.
3 Am I in the right classroom? Yes, you are.
1 The teacher’s desk is big.
4 Are we friends? Yes, we are.
2 Grace’s cat is called Tiddles.
5 Is today Tuesday? Yes, it is.
3 The boys’ shoes are dirty.
6 Am I Sara’s cousin? No, you aren’t.
4 James’s calculator is in his school bag.
7 Is Ruben from Spain? No, he isn’t.
5 My parents’ bicycles are next to my bicycle.
8 Are you thirteen years old? Yes, I am.
9 Is she a student? Yes, she is.
have got
5 Look at the table and complete the sentences. Use the
correct form of have got. there is / there are + a, an, some and any
1 Oliver has got a laptop.
4 Write affirmative and negative sentences. Use There’s,
2 Oliver has got a guitar.
There isn’t, There are or There aren’t and a, an, some
3 Jack and Emily have got a dog. or any.
4 Jack and Emily have got a laptop.
1 There aren’t any stairs. ()
5 Jack and Emily haven’t got a guitar.
2 There isn’t a balcony. ()
6 I haven’t got a dog.
3 There are some windows. (✓)
7 Oliver and I have got a laptop.
4 There’s a sofa. (✓)
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5 There isn’t an umbrella. () Present simple: questions and short answers
6 There’s a shop (✓)
7 There aren’t any lifts () 4 Complete the questions with the words.
8 There’s a fireplace (✓) 1 What do you do? We run and jump.
9 There are some garages (✓) 2 How often do you do it? Every day.
3 Where do you do it? On the streets in
5 Complete the questions with Is there or Are there. Look my city.
at the prompts in brackets and write short answers. 4 Who do you do it with? With friends.
1 Are there any stairs to the top floor? 5 Why do you do it? Because it’s fun.
Yes, there are.
2 Is there a shop in the hotel? 5 Write questions and complete the short answers.
No, there isn’t. 1 Do we have fruit? Yes, we do.
3 Are there any pets in your house? 2 Does Ben chat online? No, he doesn’t.
No, there aren’t. 3 Do you go to the beach? No, I don’t.
4 Are there any chairs in the bedroom? 4 Does Amita play an instrument? Yes, she does.
Yes, there are. 5 Do Javier and Dafne listen to music? Yes, they do.
5 Is there a balcony in the room? 6 Does Manuel play computer games? No, he doesn’t.
No, there isn’t. 7 Do you watch TV? Yes, I do.
6 Is there a swimming pool?
Yes, there is. Object pronouns
7 Is there a restaurant in the hotel?
No, there isn’t. 6 Complete the sentences.
8 Are there any showers by the pool? 1 Jon’s sister helps him with his homework.
Yes, there are. 2 We’re Mr Smith’s favourite students. He likes us.
3 Miriam wants the answer but I don’t know it.
4 These books are for my mum. And this DVD is for
Present simple: affirmative and negative
her, too.
5 ‘I like you. Do you like me?’
1 Complete the sentences with the correct present simple
form of one of the verbs. 6 ‘Silvia! Jorge wants to speak to you. He’s on the
phone.’
1 Maria gets up early during the week.
7 ‘When do you feed your rabbits?’ ‘I feed them before
2 I make my bed in the morning. school.’
3 Paul goes for a walk most evenings.
4 Jude gets changed quickly in the morning. Adverbs of frequency
5 My bike makes a strange noise when I cycle.
6 Ruby and Joe go to the cinema every month. 1 Tick (✓) the correct sentence in each pair.
1 a I go to bed always before 10pm.
2 Rewrite the sentences from exercise 1 in the negative. bI always go to bed before 10pm. ✓
1 Maria doesn’t get up early during the week. 2 a Sean cleans his room never.
2 I don’t make my bed in the morning. b Sean never cleans his room. ✓
3 Paul doesn’t go for a walk most evenings. 3 a I am usually tired at the end of class. ✓
4 Jude doesn’t get changed quickly in the morning.
b I usually am tired at the end of class.
5 My bike doesn’t make a strange noise when I cycle.
4 a We often send text messages to friends. ✓
6 Ruby and Joe don’t go to the cinema every month.
b We send text messages often to friends.
3 Write affirmative or negative sentences. 5 a The children walk usually to school.
1 Sabine goes orienteering every weekend. b The children usually walk to school. ✓
2 Elena doesn’t clean her room every day. 6 a There is usually snow here in winter. ✓
3 Juan doesn’t make breakfast for his family. b There usually is snow here in winter.
4 We feed the animals every morning.
5 Sue and Dave doesn’t go shopping on Sundays.
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2 Complete the table with the adverbs of frequency.
Comparative adjectives
always
(1) usually 1 Complete the table.
(2) often Adjective Comparative
(3) sometimes
(4) never (1) slow slower than
(2) big bigger than
3 Write the sentences with the correct adverbs of
frequency from exercise 2.
(3) good better than
1 Carla never eats meat. ()
2 Harry sometimes talks in class. () (4) easy easier than
3 Evie often listens to classical music. ()
(5) popular more popular than
4 Jack usually comes to school with Jess. ()
5 James never brushes his hair. () (6) bad worse than
6 I usually get up late. ()
7 Angus is always tired. () (7) strange stranger than
(8) difficult more difficult than
like + -ing / noun
2 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of
4 Write questions starting with Do you like …?
the adjectives.
1 Do you like running?
1 Skydiving is scarier than surfing.
2 Do you like water sports?
2 The rides at Universal Studios are more exciting the
3 Do you like chatting online?
rides at Disney World.
4 Do you like Beyoncé?
3 My English is better than my French.
5 Do you like Zac Efron?
4 Norway is more expensive than England.
6 Do you like buying clothes?
5 Driving on small roads is more dangerous than
7 Do you like romantic films?
driving on big roads.
8 Do you like listening to classical music?
6 My room is smaller than my sister’s room.
7 Reading books is more interesting than watching TV.
5 Match 1–7 with A–G. 8 Walking the dog is more enjoyable than cleaning your
room.
1 ☺☺☺ C A don’t/doesn’t like
9 Playing computer games is more boring than playing
2 ☺☺ F B like(s)
football.
3 ☺ B C am/are/is crazy about
10 Thunderstorms are more frightening than fireworks.
4 G D can’t stand
5 A E hate(s)
Superlative adjectives
6 D F love(s)
7 E G don’t/doesn’t mind 3 Write the words in the superlative form under the
correct heading.
6 Complete the short answers with the correct form of the
words in exercise 5.
1 Do you like getting up early? -est -st
No, I hate it. ()
2 Does Eva like visiting theme parks?
She doesn’t mind it. () (1) the cheapest (2) the safest
3 Do Hugo and Joe like kitesurfing?
-iest double consonant + -
Yes, they love it. (☺☺)
est
4 Does Dom like swimming?
Yes, he is crazy about it. (☺☺☺)
(3) the snowiest (5) the biggest
5 Do they like ice skating?
(4) the noisiest (6) the hottest
No, they can’t stand it. ()
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most + adjective irregular 3 Write the words in the correct order.
1 Are you climbing the tree?
(7) the most dangerous (9) the worst 2 Is Alba practising the piano?
(8) the most surprising (10) the best 3 Are they closing / their books?
4 Where is Henry going?
5 Why is she crying?
4 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the
word in italics.
4 Write present continuous questions.
Luxor is drier than Ica, but Arica in Chile is the driest
1 Is James brushing his hair?
place.
2 Is Sara writing an essay?
1 Waialeale in Hawaii is wetter than Quibdo in
3 Are we doing our homework well?
Colombia, but Cherrapunji in India is the wettest
4 Are they staying in a hotel?
place.
5 Are you closing the door?
2 The Amazon is longer than the Mississippi, but the
Nile is the longest river in the world. 5 Write short answers to the questions in exercise 4.
3 Kebili in Tunisia is hotter than Hamidiyeh in Iran, but
1 () No, he isn’t.
Death Valley, in California, is the hottest place.
2 (✓) Yes, she is.
4 Northice in Greenland is colder than Snag in Canada,
3 (✓) Yes, we are.
but Oymyakon in Siberia is the coldest place.
4 () No, they aren’t.
5 Ireland is cloudier than Norway, but Scotland is the
5 () No, I’m not.
cloudiest place.
6 Sudan is sunnier than Algeria, but Arizona is the
Present continuous and Present simple
sunniest place.
7 Istanbul is more crowded than Mexico City, but 6 Complete the sentences with the present simple or
Shanghai is the most crowded city. present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
8 In my country, autumn is better than winter, but 1 I’m speaking English at the moment.
spring is the best season. 2 Terry study English on Tuesdays.
3 They always walk to school.
Present continuous 4 We aren’t playing football right now.
5 Belen isn’t feeling well at the moment.
1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the -ing form.
1 We are making breakfast. 7 Write sentences. Use the present simple or present
2 Kate and Rosie are carrying some big bags. continuous.
3 Sam is getting changed into his uniform. 1 I’m wearing trainers today.
4 Isobel isn’t swimming in the sea, she’s in the pool. 2 Do you usually go to school by bus?
5 Carla is coming to my house now. 3 Are they living in Madrid at the moment?
6 My grandpa is sitting in his favourite chair. 4 Liz and Phil sail their boat every weekend
5 Look! The baby is waving to you!
2 Write affirmative (+) and negative (–) sentences. Use
6 Do they always spend Saturdays by the sea?
the present continuous.
1 (+) You are drawing a dog. can / can’t for permission and ability
(–) You aren’t drawing a dog.
2 (+) We are hanging out with friends. 1 Complete the sentences with can or can’t and the
(–) We aren’t hanging out with friends. verbs.
3 (+) Carlos is coming to school. 1 I can go home early today. We don’t have a lot of
(–) Carlos isn’t coming to school. work.
4 (+) It is raining. 2 Cary can’t visit her friend. Her mother wants her to
(–) It isn’t raining. stay at home.
5 (+) She’s holding her mother’s hand. 3 We can’t eat sweets in class. The school rules are
(–) She isn’t holding her mother’s hand. very strict.
6 (+) Sophie is diving into the pool. 4 Marco can go to bed late tonight because it’s the
(–) Sophie isn’t diving into the pool. weekend tomorrow.
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5 My sister can’t use my pens. I need them for my 3 Short hair on European women wasn’t popular until
homework. recently.
6 They can’t watch TV in their room. Their parents don’t 4 Chanel’s real name wasn’t Coco, it was Gabrielle.
like it.
7 You can’t be late to class tomorrow! Remember we 2 Write questions from the prompts.
have an exam. 1 Was Carla at school yesterday?
2 How many people were at the show?
2 Look at the table. Write questions with can and then 3 How much were the tickets?
write short answers. 4 Was she my teacher in 2010?
1 Can Delia speak French? No, she can’t. 5 Where were they yesterday evening?
2 Can Pablo cook? No, he can’t. 6 How was the weather last weekend?
3 Can Marina cook? Yes, she can.
4 Can Delia swim? Yes, she can. there was / there were
5 Can Marina swim? No, she can’t.
3 Write sentences using There wasn’t or There weren’t.
must / mustn’t for obligation and prohibition 1 There wasn’t a place to eat sandwiches.
2 There weren’t many toilets.
3 Javier’s mother is telling him some rules. Write
3 There wasn’t a place to leave our bags.
sentences using must / mustn’t and the phrases.
4 There weren’t any parking spaces.
1 You mustn’t eat so much sugar. 5 There weren’t big crowds.
2 You mustn’t forget your school books. 6 There wasn’t a good roller coaster.
3 You mustn’t make a lot of noise.
4 You must stop eating junk food. Past simple: regular verbs
5 You mustn’t watch too much TV.
6 You must work harder. 4 Complete the table with the verbs.
+ -d + -ed y + -ied double consonant + -ed
Countable and uncountable nouns
compared arrest carried planned
described entered cried robbed
4 Choose the correct option.
escaped jumped tidied stopped
1 There isn’t much cheese.
practised stayed tried travelled
2 Is there any sugar?
3 There aren’t many vegetables.
4 There is a lot of jewellery. 5 Write the affirmative and negative form of the verbs in
5 There are a lot of grapes. the past simple.
6 We haven’t got any mushrooms. 1 brush brushed didn’t brush
7 Is there an egg? 2 carry carried didn’t carry
8 There is some yoghurt. 3 chat chatted didn’t chat
4 rob robbed didn’t rob
5 Read the answers. Then write the questions. Use the
5 try tried didn’t try
phrases in the box.
6 escape escaped didn’t escape
1 Is there any cheese? Yes, there is.
7 cry cried didn’t cry
2 Are there any vegetables? Yes, there are.
8 compare compared didn’t compare
3 Is there an onion? Yes, there is.
4 How much milk is there? There’s a lot.
6 Write negative sentences using the past simple.
1 We didn’t go to the shops
2 He didn’t stay the night
Past simple: be
3 They didn’t open the door
1 Complete the sentences with was / were (✓) or wasn’t / 4 I didn’t try very hard yesterday
weren’t (). 5 The three suspects didn’t escape from the police
1 Jeans weren’t common among rich people. 6 You didn’t practise the violin at the weekend
2 In the 1920s, young boys were happy to wear 7 The food didn’t taste good
dresses.
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Past simple: irregular and regular verbs 6 Read the answers and complete the questions using the
verbs.
1 Write the past simple form of the verbs. 1 Where did you watch the match? We watched the match in
Infinitive Past simple Valencia.
have (1) had 2 What did you do on holiday? We swam in the sea every
help (2) helped day.
swim (3) swam 3 Why did you travel by train? We travelled by train because
cook (4) cooked we wanted to see lots of cities.
discover (5) discovered 4 When did you get home? ____ We got home last Saturday.
find (6) found 5 Where did you go in Rome? We went to the Colosseum
meet (7) met and the Forum.
travel (8) travelled 6 Who did you see in Paris? We saw my friend Ana.
win (9) won
be going to – future plans
2 Put the words in the correct order using the verbs in the
past simple. 1 Choose the correct words.
1 They travelled to Italy last year. 1 Ben isn’t going to wear his old jeans.
2 We didn’t see you on Monday. 2 We aren’t going to walk to school today.
3 Sean lived in Chile for two years. 3 Laura is going to start piano lessons.
4 It didn’t rain today. 4 I am not going to play football.
5 I made two mistakes in my test. 5 They are going to buy Tom a present.
6 We didn’t watch TV all evening. 6 You aren’t going to go swimming.
3 Complete the story with the verbs in the past simple. 2 Complete the questions with the words.
1 What are you going to do? We’re going to see a film.
We had a great day at the beach yesterday. Some people 2 Are they going to go dancing? Yes, they are.
(1) swam in the sea and others (2) played racket ball on 3 Where is Jamie going to meet Aeron? In the city
the beach. I (3) tried surfing for the first time, but I centre.
(4) fell into the water a lot. It (5) was hot, so we (6) 4 Am I going to fail the test? No, you aren’t.
bought some ice cream. Someone (7) threw a ball and it 5 Why are we going to go by car? Because the trains
(8) hit me on the head, but I (9) didn’t mind. We (10) aren’t running today.
stayed there until early evening. We (11) didn’t want to
leave. 3 Write sentences with be going to.
1 You aren’t going to travel to London.
4 Write negative sentences. 2 Mia is going to read her book.
1 They didn’t watch a film. 3 We are going to visit relatives.
2 Sam didn’t meet Julia’s mother. 4 My parents aren’t going to fly to New York.
3 I didn’t win the lottery. 5 I’m going to play football.
4 Maria didn’t go to school. 6 My brother isn’t going to study.
5 We didn’t make our beds this morning. 7 The dog run after the cat.
6 You didn’t see the bank robbery.
4 Read the weekend plans. Write questions and short
answers.
Past simple: questions
1 Is Jen going to do some shopping? No, she isn’t.
5 Complete the past simple questions. 2 Am I going to do some shopping? No, you aren’t.
1 Did he leave? 3 Is Ali going to watch a film? Yes, he is.
2 Who did I speak to? 4 Am I going to study? Yes, you are.
3 Why did she call you? 5 Is Jen going to watch a film? No, she isn’t.
4 What did we do last Saturday? 6 Are Ali and I going to take a bus? No, you aren’t.
5 Where did you meet? 7 Are Jen and Ali going to study? Yes, they are.
6 Did they wait for us? 8 Are Jen and Ali going to take a bus? No, they aren’t.