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Our classroom is nice. (1) ......... twenty children in the class
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.............. lots of pictures on the walls.
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............ a desk for our teacher.
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..........a lot of sugar in my tea.
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I can ........a boat
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Can your sister …….. a horse?
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I can't ………photos with my phone.
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Our teachers ………school at 17.00.
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We …………our homework on Saturdays.
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Our friend ……….the bus to school.
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I am at home now but I ...............
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My mum and I are at the kitchen now. We ............ a cake
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At this moment she …….. lunch for us because we’re all hungry.
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Our cat sometimes …….on my bed all day.
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Tom’s dad is a doctor. He ………..in a hospital
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I can’t go out tonight I……….. for a test now.
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We never ………..at night. We like to stay at home.
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………..friends do you have?
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………..homework do you do every day?
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………..emails does you mum send every week?
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………..music do you have on your phone?
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………..sugar do you have in your tea?
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………..texts does your sister send to her friends every day?
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You don’t need / don’t want to come with me. You can stay at home.
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We need / want to go on holiday to London in the summer. It's our dream.
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He doesn’t need / doesn’t want to take money. He isn’t going shopping.
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Jill wants / needs to play with you but she’s busy.
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My parents want / need to go to a concert on Saturday.
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He doesn’t want / need to help me. He’s got lots of homework
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An elephant is _______ a cat.
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This book is _______ that film.
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A plane is _______ a bus.
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All your classmates are …………...than my classmates – some of my classmates are very short.
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Yesterday, my family ___ to Kyiv by train.
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We ___ along Khreshchatyk Street last Sunday.
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In April it was my mum’s birthday. She was 40. She ……….(1) a party, but my sister and I said it was a good idea. We (2) …………lots of people. They ……….(3) with us. They ……….(4) in a hotel near our house. The party ……….(5) at 2 o’clock in the afternoon and……….. (6) until 11 o’clock in the evening. It was fun. Even Mum said so! She ………(7 ) it to finish!
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Today I live in London, a big city. But I didn’t live in a big city when I was a small boy. I didn’t live in England. I lived in a small village in Italy. My favourite person then was my Aunt Mina. She was very interesting. She was a scientist and she travelled the world. Every summer she visited us in our small village. We listened to her stories for hours. Her home was in Milan, another big city in Italy. One year we visited my aunt there in her beautiful house. Her living room was full of interesting things from around the world. There were beautiful paintings on the walls. But there were lots of another rooms in my aunt’s house, and the doors were closed. "Do you want to see this room?" she asked me. "There’s something wonderful in here." She opened the door to a dark room. Then she opened the curtains and let the sun in. In the room there was a beautiful, big black piano. Do you want to hear it?’ asked my aunt. Yes, please.’ I said. She started playing and I listened. My life changed in that room with my aunt. I walked back to the living room and said to my mum, ‘Mum. Can I learn the piano?’
1. The writer is a small boy.
Reading
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Today I live in London, a big city. But I didn’t live in a big city when I was a small boy. I didn’t live in England. I lived in a small village in Italy. My favourite person then was my Aunt Mina. She was very interesting. She was a scientist and she travelled the world. Every summer she visited us in our small village. We listened to her stories for hours. Her home was in Milan, another big city in Italy. One year we visited my aunt there in her beautiful house. Her living room was full of interesting things from around the world. There were beautiful paintings on the walls. But there were lots of another rooms in my aunt’s house, and the doors were closed. "Do you want to see this room?" she asked me. "There’s something wonderful in here." She opened the door to a dark room. Then she opened the curtains and let the sun in. In the room there was a beautiful, big black piano. Do you want to hear it?’ asked my aunt. Yes, please.’ I said. She started playing and I listened. My life changed in that room with my aunt. I walked back to the living room and said to my mum, ‘Mum. Can I learn the piano?’
2. He doesn’t live in Italy.
Reading
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Today I live in London, a big city. But I didn’t live in a big city when I was a small boy. I didn’t live in England. I lived in a small village in Italy. My favourite person then was my Aunt Mina. She was very interesting. She was a scientist and she travelled the world. Every summer she visited us in our small village. We listened to her stories for hours. Her home was in Milan, another big city in Italy. One year we visited my aunt there in her beautiful house. Her living room was full of interesting things from around the world. There were beautiful paintings on the walls. But there were lots of another rooms in my aunt’s house, and the doors were closed. "Do you want to see this room?" she asked me. "There’s something wonderful in here." She opened the door to a dark room. Then she opened the curtains and let the sun in. In the room there was a beautiful, big black piano. Do you want to hear it?’ asked my aunt. Yes, please.’ I said. She started playing and I listened. My life changed in that room with my aunt. I walked back to the living room and said to my mum, ‘Mum. Can I learn the piano?’
3. His aunt’s living room had a piano.
Reading
Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Today I live in London, a big city. But I didn’t live in a big city when I was a small boy. I didn’t live in England. I lived in a small village in Italy. My favourite person then was my Aunt Mina. She was very interesting. She was a scientist and she travelled the world. Every summer she visited us in our small village. We listened to her stories for hours. Her home was in Milan, another big city in Italy. One year we visited my aunt there in her beautiful house. Her living room was full of interesting things from around the world. There were beautiful paintings on the walls. But there were lots of another rooms in my aunt’s house, and the doors were closed. "Do you want to see this room?" she asked me. "There’s something wonderful in here." She opened the door to a dark room. Then she opened the curtains and let the sun in. In the room there was a beautiful, big black piano. Do you want to hear it?’ asked my aunt. Yes, please.’ I said. She started playing and I listened. My life changed in that room with my aunt. I walked back to the living room and said to my mum, ‘Mum. Can I learn the piano?’
4. He disliked his aunt’s house.
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