1. The document provides examples and exercises about grammar topics including demonstrative pronouns, have/has got, prepositions, interrogative pronouns, and free time interests.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences, tables, and crosswords that test their understanding of these grammar points.
3. The exercises involve choosing the correct words, matching parts of sentences, and identifying words that don't belong in lists of options.
1. The document provides examples and exercises about grammar topics including demonstrative pronouns, have/has got, prepositions, interrogative pronouns, and free time interests.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences, tables, and crosswords that test their understanding of these grammar points.
3. The exercises involve choosing the correct words, matching parts of sentences, and identifying words that don't belong in lists of options.
1. The document provides examples and exercises about grammar topics including demonstrative pronouns, have/has got, prepositions, interrogative pronouns, and free time interests.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences, tables, and crosswords that test their understanding of these grammar points.
3. The exercises involve choosing the correct words, matching parts of sentences, and identifying words that don't belong in lists of options.
1. The document provides examples and exercises about grammar topics including demonstrative pronouns, have/has got, prepositions, interrogative pronouns, and free time interests.
2. Students are asked to complete sentences, tables, and crosswords that test their understanding of these grammar points.
3. The exercises involve choosing the correct words, matching parts of sentences, and identifying words that don't belong in lists of options.
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Grammar and vocabulary
have got Demonstrative pronouns
1 Complete the table. Write have got or has got. 5 Choose the correct words. I have got a book. this / these shelves
You (1) a pen. (1) that / this girl
here (2) these / those students He (2) a bag. (3) that / this laptop (4) that / this boy She (3) a laptop. there (5) that / those book
It (4) a CD. (6) these / those dogs
We (5) a notebook. Free time
They (6) a DVD. 6 Complete the crossword with interests. 1 A R T 2 Choose the correct words. 2 C Has / Have you got a notebook? Y 1 He hasn’t / haven’t got a red pen. 2 Has / Have I got this book? 3 M S 3 This classroom hasn’t / haven’t got a CD 4 S player. 4 Yes, she has / have. 5 Has / Have we got a lesson now? 5 B O S 6 No, we have / haven’t. G T Prepositions: about, of, by 3 Match 1–3 with a–d to make sentences. 7 Match 1–4 to a–e to complete the interests. This is a book a by Rihanna. watching a on the internet 1 This is a poster b about animals. 1 chatting b games 2 This is a photo c of my mum and dad. 2 martial c friends 3 This is a CD d of my favourite band. 3 meeting d TV 4 computer e arts Interrogative pronouns 4 Write the question words. Interests: word groups W h _ o (owh) is that woman? 8 Find the word that doesn’t match. 1 (wtah) music do you like? mouse cinema internet email 2 (woh ldo) is your 1 match drummer team sport sister? 2 reggae programme film DVD 3 (heewr) are you from? 3 heavy metal group drummer website 4 mouse film soap opera horror 4 (ewhn) is your birthday? 5 cricket handball actor referee 5 (ohw) is your favourite actor? 6 computer hip hop website printer 6 (hwo amyn) pets have you got?