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=Review=
 
=Review=
  
====1. Fill the sentences with '''as''' or '''like''':====
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====1. Fill the sentences with Reflexive Pronouns:====
 
 
 
 
  
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#Did the children behave __________?
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#I caught sight of __________in the mirror.
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#He cut __________ with the knife while he was doing the dishes.
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#Robert made this T-shirt __________.
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#Sara, did you write this poem __________?
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#The students were so noisy. Even Nancy and Leila were making a lot of noise __________.
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#My mother often talks to __________ in the kitchen.
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#Liza did the homework __________.
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#John and Alan, if you want more milk, help __________.
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#The lion can defend __________.
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#We helped __________ to some drink at the party.
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#Yes, I wrote this poem __________.
  
 
====2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.====
 
====2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.====

Revision as of 14:16, 24 June 2014

Grammar

1. Fill in these sentences with the Relfexive Pronouns:

  1. The children can decorate the Christmas tree by __________.
  2. Don´t help us, Dad! I and Jim can paint the car all by __________.
  3. If you can´t do this exercise by __________, ask the teacher for help.
  4. Peter is very lazy. He always copies his friend´s homework and never does it by __________.
  5. Every morning I wash __________ and clean my teeth.
  6. You are five years old, Danny. You have to comb your hair by __________ now.
  7. Jane is a baby, she is too small to eat by __________.
  8. Julie is always looking at __________ in the mirror.
  9. Hi, Martin! Hi, Rebeca! Please, come in and make __________ at home.
  10. The cat cleans __________ with its tongue.

2. Write three sentences using as and three sentences using like:


Phrasal Verb

Conversation


Prepositions

Vocabulary

Games

  • Die, Dice (plural)
  • Cards
  • Suits
  • Diamonds
  • Clubs
  • Hearts
  • Spades
  • Jack
  • Queen
  • King
  • Ace
  • Deck of cards
  • Poker Chip
  • Domino
  • Puzzle
  • Puzzle piece
  • Dart board
  • Dart
  • Bull´s eye
  • Video game
  • Joystick
  • Board game
  • Game Piece
  • Chess
  • Chess board
  • Chess pieces
  • Knight
  • Maze


http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/games/


Review

1. Fill the sentences with Reflexive Pronouns:

  1. Did the children behave __________?
  2. I caught sight of __________in the mirror.
  3. He cut __________ with the knife while he was doing the dishes.
  4. Robert made this T-shirt __________.
  5. Sara, did you write this poem __________?
  6. The students were so noisy. Even Nancy and Leila were making a lot of noise __________.
  7. My mother often talks to __________ in the kitchen.
  8. Liza did the homework __________.
  9. John and Alan, if you want more milk, help __________.
  10. The lion can defend __________.
  11. We helped __________ to some drink at the party.
  12. Yes, I wrote this poem __________.

2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.

  • That roller coaster is as tall as the ferris wheel. / elevator / not
    • That roller coaster is as tall as the elevator.
    • That roller coaster is not as tall as the elevator.


3. Look at the map below and write how you would spend a day on this park.. Describe which rides and the order you would go to, the food you would eat, etc...:

4. Sentence listening

Answers


5. Read the text and answer the questions below:

DT   meant

DT   cater

DT   aimed

DT   towards

DT   intricately

DT   evolved

DT   fair

DT   funfair

DT   carnival

DT   regard

DT   encapsulating

DT   mistakenly



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