1   Write 
a, 
an o 
some in the spaces provided.
     Examples: a fridge
               an orange
               some chairs
a    __________ eagle
b    __________ eagles
c    __________ wardrobe
d    __________ wardrobes
e    __________ cupboard
f    __________ cupboards
g    __________ anorak
h    __________ anoraks
 
2   Match the items below accordingly: (
What time is it?)
| 12:00 12:15 12:20 12:30 12:40 12:45 | It is a quarter past twelve. It is twenty past twelve. It is a quarter to one. It is twenty to one. It is twelve o'clock. It is half past twelve. | 
 
3   Write the time:
a    It is 
                      (3.05)
b    It is 
                      (4.15)
c    It is 
                      (1.00)
d    It is 
                      (5.30)
e    It is 
                      (9.45)
f    It is 
                      (6.40)
g    It is 
                      (1.30)
h    It is 
                      (8.50)
i    It is 
                      (2.30)
j    It is 
                      (2.00)
 
4   Match the items below accordingly:
| 3 11
 25
 34
 41
 58
 62
 76
 87
 99
 100
 | twenty-five seventy-six
 ninety-nine
 three
 sixty-two
 eleven
 a hundred
 forty-one
 thirty-four
 eighty-seven
 fifty-eight
 | 
 
5   Answer the following questions: (
Yes, I do or 
No, I don't)
a    Do you like story books?
b    Do you like skipping ropes?
c    Do you like ballet shoes?
d    Do you like dolls?
e    Do you like perfume?
f    Do you like chocolates?
g    Do you like toy cars?
h    Do you like cartoons?
i    Do you like vinegar?
j    Do you like flowers?
k    Do you like football?
l    Do you like travelling?
m    Do you like snakes?
n    Do you like mice?
o    Do you like watching TV?
p    Do you like reading newspapers?
q    Do you like bananas?
r    Do you like birds?
s    Do you like Chinese food?
t    Do you like milk?
u    Do you like rainy days?
v    Do you like macaroni?
w    Do you like spiders?
x    Do you like romantic films?
y    Do you like soap operas?
z    Do you like thieves?
 
6   Write the words in the following sentences in the correct order:
a    house big a
                     
b    some pencil cases red
                     
c    is lot a milk of there
                     
d    there ten lollipops are
                     
e    was not there a pumpkin the table on
                     
f    were chestnuts yesterday there
                     
g    near a town is the there river
                     
h    he in lives a city big
                     
 
7   Match the items below accordingly:
| mother sister
 wife
 grandmother
 granddaughter
 niece
 aunt
 daughter
 woman
 she
 her
 | grandson man
 grandfather
 he
 nephew
 his
 uncle
 brother
 son
 father
 husband
 | 
 
8   Match the items below accordingly:
| child foot
 goose
 louse
 man
 mouse
 ox
 person
 tooth
 woman
 | lice men
 people
 children
 feet
 oxen
 teeth
 mice
 women
 geese
 | 
 
9   Match the items below accordingly:
| one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen twenty twenty-one twenty-two | third fifth second thirteenth fourteenth twentieth first fourth twenty-first twenty-second ninth eleventh seventh twelfth eighth sixth tenth | 
 
10   Write the following words in the most suitable column:
| strawberry   pea   apple   pear   tomato   potato   lettuce   peach   banana   onion   pineapple   grapes   garlic   orange   cucumber bean   radish   artichoke   asparagus   grapefruit   watermelon   coconut   honeydewmelon   papaya   plum   fig cauliflower   spinach   pepper   cherry   apricot   aubergine   mushroom | 
 
 
11   Write 
was (singular) or 
were (plural) in the spaces provided.
a    There __________ a bridge.
b    There __________ two bridges.
c    She __________ ill yesterday.
d    They __________ at the beach.
e    We __________ hungry.
f    He __________ sad.
g    It __________ snowing.
h    I __________ thirsty.
i    You __________ not at home.
 
12   Transform the following sentences into the interrogative:
     Example: There is a lorry.
              Is there a lorry?
a     There is a van.
b     There is an island.
c     There is a restaurant.
d     There is a fork.
e     There is a supermarket.
 
13   Transform the following sentences into the interrogative:
     Example: There are two dogs.
              Are there two dogs?
a     There are two bedrooms.
b     There are two kitchens.
c     There are two libraries.
d     There are two bathrooms.
e     There are two bookshops.
 
14   Transform the following sentences into the interrogative:
     Example: There was a lot of rain.
              Was there a lot of rain?
a     There was a spoon.
b     There was a cup.
c     There was a glass.
d     There was a dish.
e     There was a plate.
 
15   Transform the following sentences into the interrogative:
     Example: There were two pencil sharpeners.
              Were there two pencil sharpeners?
a     There were two shops.
b     There were two postmen.
c     There were two doctors.
d     There were two rivers.
e     There were two mountains.
 
16   Transform the following sentences into the negative:
     Example: There was a lake.
              There was not a lake.
a     There was a school.
b     There was a forest.
c     There was a train station.
d     There was an airport.
e     There was a bus stop.
 
17   Transform the following sentences into the negative:
     Example: There were two clocks.
              There were not two clocks.
a     There were two planes.
b     There were two bikes.
c     There were two people.
d     There were two children.
e     There were two teachers.
 
18   Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative:
     Example: I have got ten dollars.
              I have not got ten dollars. (negative)
              Have I got ten dollars? (interrogative)
a    They have got a bottle of orange juice.
b    We have got twelve comics.
c    My friends have got a lot of vegetables.
d    You have got a good friend.
e    I have got the flu.
 
19   Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative.
     Example: She has got a doll.
              She has not got a doll. (negative)
              Has she got a doll? (interrogative)
a    He has got a belt.
b    It has got a tail.
c    She has got an egg.
d    He has got a flat.
e    It has got wings.
 
20   Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative.
     Example: I like strawberries.
              I do not like strawberries. (negative)
              Do I like strawberries? (interrogative)
a    They want to go.
b    You need to relax.
c    We draw very often.
d    I hate garlic.
d    They love swimming.
 
21   Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative.
     Example: She paint
s.
              She does not paint. (negative)
              Does she paint? (interrogative)
a    It rains very often.
b    It snows in winter.
c    It freezes at night.
d    She reads a lot of books.
e    He plays volleyball.
 
22   Complete the following with the correct form of the verb 
to be:
     
-Present-
     I 
am
     you
     he
     she
     it
     we
     you
     they
     
-Past-
     I 
was
     you
     he
     she
     it
     we
     you
     they
 
23   Fill in the gaps with 
am,
 is or 
are.
     I __________ a student.
     She __________ not a housewife.
     We __________ at the beach.
     They __________ next to some trees.
     __________ they at home?
     __________ he scared?
 
24   Fill in the gaps with 
was or 
were.
     I __________ tired.
     He __________ sad.
     There __________ two roads.
     __________ there two houses?
     She __________ not hungry.
     It __________ foggy.
 
25   Match the items below accordingly:
| postman cook teacher painter farmer lawyer singer writer doctor clerk housewife student banker dancer player | cows, sheep students songs food pictures office football, tennis sick people, illness, disease bank housework letters disco(theque) homework books laws | 
 
26   Make questions for the following answers:
a    He is 
in the park.
b    They have got 
a big garden.
c    She goes to school 
at nine o'clock.
d    I go to school 
on foot.
e    I am sad 
because it is Monday.
f    He loves 
Mary.
 
27   Answer the following questions:
a    Do you like garlic?
b    Does he get up early in the morning?
c    Is she afraid of snakes?
d    Can you dance?
e    Have you got a bike?
f    Has she got a bad tooth?
g    Were there dinosaurs a hundred years ago?
h    Was there a house here last year?
i    Was he angry yesterday morning?
j    Were you ill last week?
k    Are you tall?
l    Is he a doctor?
m    Am I your friend?
n    Have they got their books?
o    Has he got any peaches?
p    Do you live in London?
q    Does she take sugar in her tea?
r    Can you fly?
s    Can they swim?
t    Is it windy?
u    Do we need more rice?
v    Does he study hard?