- Your brother nine years old. - We a nice car. It blue and yellow. - They tall and their parents, too. - We in the classroom now. - Anthony my best friend. He lives in Logroo. - She two brothers and a sister. They sometimes play together. - We in the classroom now. - My friend two sisters. - Our grandparents a big house in the country. - There some trees in front of your house. - There a tree near your house. - My friend and she a new car in the garage. - She a teacher, she works in that school. - They two small houses in this village. - She hasnt got a bike, but they .
2. Complete the dialogue and practise it: Susan: Hello, Im Susan. Whats your name? You: [ Mary ] Susan: Is that an English name? You: . Susan: No, Im not English, Im Argentinian. You: , Susan ? Susan: I am an actress. And you? You: . [ secretary ] Susan: Thats interesting. Are you married? You: . Susan: Yes, I am... erh... Mary, what about your boyfriend?
3. Singular to plural:
Room
table
chair
boy
bank
4. Read these texts. Translate them into Spanish. - SHOPPING: There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newpaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee.You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a book there. It is a nice little shop.
5. Order these words to make meaningful sentences: the - Where - ? - police - is - station
6. Fill in the gaps with there is, there are, an , an, some, any, much, many. I dont know how boys here. - How butter do you want? - How sugar is there in the cup? - We need books to do our homework. - They havent got cars here. There many animals in the zoo. There a snake in the window. There a zebra in the grass. . There lions in the zoo, too. Is there milk in the fridge?
7. Make questions to these answers. -- Yes, he is waiting for me. - No, she is Spanish; she isnt French. - Yes, I know that boy. - There are five books in that box. - Yes, there are some books in that box. - There are some books in that box.
8. Write sentences to match the functions. Use CAN, CAN'T, MUST or MUSTN'T: a) You/eat in the classroom. (prohibition).
9. Write the correct personal pronoun or possessive adjective. 1. That's Jane. What' s job? 2. That's Mr Smith. I think is a teacher. 3. That's Peter. What' s job? 4. That's Helen. I think is a nurse. 5. That's Mrs Jones. What' job? 6. Tim and Tom? I think are detectives. 7. That's Bob and Tom. What' s job? 8. Julie and I? I think are doctors. 9. Hello! What's name? 10. The neighbours? I think are bus drivers.