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quinta-feira, 29 de maio de 2014

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE



 
                 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition:
 
         in       into    over    above    beside     on      at       front     under      inside      between     below
 
 
 
1.    The bike is  the wall  the basement.
2.    The sun is  the house  Main Street  Ridgetown.
3.    The people are  the table  the dining room.
4.    The stairs are _the bathroom  the second floor.
5.    The bedroom is  the attic the third floor.
6.    The washing machine is  the dryer.
7.    The steps are in  of the door.
8.    The tools are the peg board.
9.    The peg board is  the basement.
10.  The basement is  the house.
11.  The shower curtain is  the tub.
12.  The cupboards are  the counter.
13.  The roof is  the house.
14.  The books are  the book case.
15.  The woman is putting something  the oven.
16.  The dresser is the mirror.
17.  The shelf is the washing machine and table.
18.  The box is  the table the basement.
19.  The dishes are  the china cabinet  the dining room.
20.  The kitchen is  the first floor  the house.

21.   The computer is  the room  the third floor  the attic.

                                   

        

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=655


English Vocabulary - Prepositions

Prepositions of place, in, on under, behind, etc..wmv

quinta-feira, 22 de maio de 2014

there to be simples past

 Complete the sentences with WAS-WASN`T-WERE-WEREN`T.

1. Paul  in the cinema yesterday. He  at his granparents house.
2.  they happy at the party? Yes, they 
 
3.  Paul at school yesterday? No, he . He  sick.
 
4 Kate  with her friends all afternoon. They  very happy together.
 
 
 
B. Complete the gaps with WAS-WASN`T-WERE-WEREN`T.
1.   Tom  very romantic yesterday.               11.  The kids    at a birthday party. 
 
2.  Jane  very sick..                                           12.  Peter  late for work.
 
 
3. Jack  at a party he  at work.          13. Paul  very happy, he  angry.
 
 
4.John and Pat very happy.                                 14. Peter  in a big hurry.
 
 
5.   Susan   tired of cooking.                      15. They  singing very loud.
 
 
6.  Jack  sad. He   happy.                          16. Tim  a priest , he  a musician.
 
 
7.   Mr. Parker   a great painter.                      17.They  happy with the concert.
 
 
8. Andrew   playing computer games.                 18.  The mother  really desperate.
 
 
9. The cat   afraid of the small mouse.                 19.  Jim completely exhausted.
 
 
10.  Mr. Smith   very hungry.                                20.  Tom  with his friends. he  alone.
 
 
 


        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3509

THERE TO BE SIMPLE PRESENT

1) Fill in with there is/are (affirmative, negative or interrogative).
a)  a beautiful girl in my class. (aff.)
b) many people in the stadium. (aff.)
c) a restaurant in this area? (int.)
d) many cars in the parking lot? (int)
e) a beach here, but there is a big lake. (neg.)
f) How many  apartaments in this building? (int.) 
 
2) Complete the sentences with there is/are in the affirmative, negative or interrogative forms.
a) a movie theater on Maple Street. (aff.)
b) many offices in that building. (aff.)
c) a school here? (int.)
d) 9 countries in South America? (int.) Yes,   . (aff.)
e) 23 letters in the English alphabet? (int.) No,  .(neg.)  26 letters.(aff.)
 
3) Answer questions according to the picture.
There  a box under the bed.
There  a cat on the wardrobe.
There  two dogs in the room.
There   lots of CDs in the box.
There  a computer on the desk.
There  a lamp near the bed.
There  three jackets in the wardrobe.
There  two pillows on the bed.
4)Ask or answer questions according to the picture.
a) How many beds are there in the bedroom?
    
b) 
    There is one picture in the the bedroom?
c) How many windows are there in the bedroom?
    
d) Is there a cat on the bed? 
e) Is there a blue car on the wardrobe? 
f) Are there dogs on the bed? 
 

        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4913

TO BE - PAST SIMPLE - EXERCISES

http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/to-be-past-intermediate-exercises.html

WASN'T / WEREN'T

Wasn't/Weren't

Type wasn't or weren't in the boxes below.

1.They  hot yesterday.
2.Anna  in the classroom.
3.George and Cheryl  at the supermarket.
4.The room  very big.
5.I called you but you  at home.
6.She  tired even after a long day at work.
7.I went to Dean's party but you  there.
8.We  very happy with their work.
9.He  sick. He just felt tired.
10.It  good. They had made a mistake.

  

http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/past_tense/was_were_neg.html

WAS / WERE QUESTIONS

Was/Were Questions

Type Was or Were in the boxes below.

1.you there last night?
2.the movie good?
3.you at school yesterday?
4.the doors closed?
5.it very windy?
6.the weather cold?
7.she angry with you?
8.Bill and Fred at the restaurant?
9.you thirsty after the walk?
10.the umbrella in the car?

  

http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/past_tense/was_quests.html

THERE WAS / THERE WERE

. Complete with THERE WAS/ THERE WERE in the affirmative, interrogative or negative:
 
a)  a new student in your class last week? Yes, .
b)  any students in the library at 3 o'clock yesterday.
c) I think  a boy waiting for you yesterday.
d)  any chicken left when I arrived home at lunchtime.
e)  any water in the fridge last night? I don't think so.
f)  any people at the museum?
 
2. Complete and match with the pictures:
 
     
a                                                                                                                                      
a) When I arrived to the canteen,  any bread.
b)  a mouse under the chair and my mother started to yell!
c)  any students in the classroom when you arrived?
d)  any waffers left when Kevin came home. His brother had eaten them all.
e)  someone working in the garden when I passed by.
f)  a delicious birthday cake and I ate a big piece.
 
3. was, were, there was or there were?
 
a) William Shakespeare  a famous poet and playwright.
b)  some people waiting for you at the door.
c) How many apples  in the cupboard?
d) We  very tired when we finished the PE lesson.
e) You sister  at the cinema with her friends last Friday.
f) How much milk  in the fridge yesterday?
g) Miguel de Cervantes  born in 1920.
h) The police  investigating a crime in my area.
i)  a lot of people at the concert last night.
j) We  happy with the exam results.
 
4. Change the following sentences into the negative (use short forms):
 
a) There was a girl at the door. .
b) We were very happy with the test results.  .
c) Was there anyone at the door? .
d) Were you in Italy in 2003? .
e) William Shakespeare was born in 1566. .


        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=7659

quarta-feira, 21 de maio de 2014

Numbers - games

http://www.agendaweb.org/vocabulary/numbers-exercises.html

Possessive / Genitive Case

 POSSESSIVE CASE Clap Wink

 Shocked a person/people: …‘s or …s‘:
 
Mary’s sister, the men’s suits, my friends’ cars, Susie's ice cream
 
 Approve Things: the … of …:
 
the colour of my bike , the number of the worksheet
 
 Thumbs Up Animals, towns and countries: either: ...'s/...s' or: the ... of ...:
 
New York’s taxis – the taxis of New York; 
the lion’s teeth – the teeth of the lion;
Germany’s big cities – the big cities of Germany

Now try the exercises:
1.  Mary – room: Mary’s room
2.  cat – cheese: the cat’s cheese / the cheese of the cat
3.  Mike – brother: 
4.  New York – museums:  or 
5.  our neighbours – dog: 
6.  Bob – hair: 
7.  Ronnie – schoolbag: 
8.  week – days: 
9.  room – corner: 
10.              children – feet: 
11.              a baby – skin: 
12.              Tina – trousers: 
13.              the girls – bikes: 
14.              Jack – trainers: 
15.              cheese – smell: 
16.              flower – colour: 
17.              shoes – size: 
18.              Grandma – shoes: 
19.              our cat – eyes:  or 
20.              tiger – teeth:  or 
21.              Canada – big cities:  or 
22.              women – new blouses: 
23.              my brothers – old bikes: 
24.              Vienna – beautiful buildings:  or 
25.              desks – colour: 
26.              Shakespeare – dramas: 
27.              my friends – rooms: 
28.              Sydney – sights:  or 
29.              house – number: 
30.              cupboard – price: 
31.            my parents - friends: 


        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3051

Genitive Case - Exercises

http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/apostrophe-genitive-saxon.html

Genitive / Possessive Case

Write the correct form of the possessives into the gaps (apostrophe 's).


Toggle example
1) This is  book. (Peter)
2) Let's go to the (Smiths)
3) The  room is upstairs. (children)
4)  sister is twelve years old. (John)
5)  and  school is old. (Susan - Steve)
6)  shoes are on the second floor. (men)
7) My  car was not expensive. (parents)
8)  CD player is new. (Charles)
9) This is the  bike. (boy)
10) These are the  pencils. (boys)

     
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/nouns_articles/apostrophe_s.htm

Genitive Case - Exercises



Genitive case

terça-feira, 20 de maio de 2014

Cardinal Numbers

Complete with the missing numbers form one to twenty, then circle all of then in the wordsearch:
one -  - three - four -  - six -  -  - nine -  - eleven -  -  - fourteen -  -  -  - eighteen -  - twenty.
 
Now, write the results:
two + seven = 
ten + ten = 
twenty - two = 
three + four - six = 
nineteen - thirteen = 
three + four + seven = 
eighteen - fifteen = 
two + two = 
five + three + one + two = 

        
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2650