GI A1PLUS U5 Grammar Basics

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UNIT

5 Grammar

can and can’t Comparative adjectives


1 Complete the sentences with can or can’t. 3 Match the first and second parts of the
comparative adjectives.
1 cheap a -ier
2 big b -ter
3 heav c -er
4 more d -se
5 bet e -ger
6 wor f difficult

4 Complete the dialogues with the


1 Marcus can catch a ball. comparative of the adjective in brackets.
2 He climb a mountain. 1 A: This tablet is smaller (small) than
3 He spell English words. a laptop.
4 He speak Russian. B: Yes, but it’s . (expensive)
5 He repair a bike. And I think a laptop is . (fast)
6 He tell stories. 2 A: Piet’s phone is (easy) to
use than my phone.
B: True, but the camera on his phone is
can: questions and short answers
. (bad)
2 Order the words to make questions. Then 3 A: An old speaker is often
match them to the answers. (big) than a new speaker.
1 play / Can / a musical instrument / you ? B: Yes, and a new speaker is .
Can you play a musical instrument? (good)
2 cook / What / you / can ?
Possessive pronouns
3 your granddad / run / Can ? 5 Write a possessive pronoun for the
underlined words.
4 you / can / What languages / speak ?  hers his mine ours theirs yours 

1 This isn’t my phone. It’s your phone .


a I can make vegetable soup. yours
b Yes, I can. I can play the guitar. 1 2 He’s got my bag and I’ve got his bag .
c I can speak Spanish and a little English.
d No, he can’t. He’s very old. 3 My dad’s camera is better than
my camera .
4 She uses my tablet and I use her tablet .

5 Their house is bigger than our house .

6 They play my games and I play


their games.

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