11 Mixed grammar revision Fit for year 5? Read the sentences below and circle the correct options. The sentences show a variety of grammar issues you should already be familiar with. 1 Andrew thinks English is easier / more easy than German, but Sally knows that German is most difficult / more difficult than English. 2 They both think that studying grammar is not always easily / easy. In fact, sometimes learning all the rules is just too many / much work. 3 Sally know / knows that she must / must have study difficult words every day. 4 Does Andrew knows / know this too? And you? Do you / Does you know that too? 5 In English there are many / much words that are similar to German, like / how ‘father’ and ‘Vater’ or ‘mother’ and ‘Mutter’. Can you think of less / more words that are similar? 6 Andrew has / have a cat, but Sally doesn’t / don’t have any pets. She’d love to have some / any chickens. 7 What about you? Do / Does you have a pet? Do you take / Take you care of it? 8 Andrew and Sally like / likes sports. Andrew can ski / skiing, but he doesn’t can / can’t play football good / well. 9 Sally don’t / doesn’t like skiing, but she can / is play volleyball. In fact, she play / plays volleyball every week. They both enjoy / enjoys swimming in the summer. They think swimming makes / is fun. 10 Sally and Andrew don’t play / play not golf. Actually, Sally can’t / doesn’t can play golf, and Andrew don’t / doesn’t like it. He think / thinks it’s boring. 11 Let’s take / takes a look at last year. Back then Andrew didn’t has / didn’t have a cat, and he couldn’t / didn’t can ski very well. Sally didn’t went / didn’t go to the volleyball club so often. Instead, she went / gone to play tennis from time to time. 12 Now Sally says that she likes / liked volleyball more then / than tennis. That’s because most of her friends play / playing volleyball. 13 Last summer, Andrew spends / spent his holiday in the UK. He really enjoy / enjoyed London, and he loved visiting / visit Madame Tussauds. He liked not / didn’t like Buckingham Palace because he can’t / couldn’t see the royal family. He said that he enjoys / had enjoyed the boat ride on the River Thames the most. He also said that he had made / makes a lot of friends when he was there / their. 14 When she is / was younger, Sally often went / gone to Cambridge to see / saw her aunt. Her aunt, who / which is 70 years old, lives in a big house with a nice garden. The garden takes care / is taken care of by a gardener. The flowers are watered / can water in the morning and evening. 15 Next summer Andrew and Sally will go / will going to Cambridge together. They hope they will / want to make friends there. What about you? Want you / Do you want to go to Cambridge too? Now go to the Grammar revisited appendix in your coursebook. Which parts would help you with: number 1? comparisons numbers 4 + 7? number 8? number 13? number 15? LANGUAGE 14 a b Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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