1. Revision Year 1 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS PREPOSITIONS OF TIME CAN / CAN’T, OBJECT PRONOUNS LIKE + ING WOULD LIKE TO + INF THERE IS / THERE ARE THERE WAS / THERE WERE PRESENT CONTINUOUS / PRESENT SIMPLE COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS HOW MUCH / HOW MANY BE GOING TO + INF COMPARATIVES / SUPERLATIVES
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4. It is our school / It’s ours. It’s her horse / It’s hers. Whose is it? / Whose are they? It’s their book / It’s theirs. It’s his toy / It’s his.
5. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME Times: At half past ten, at 8:40 Festival periods: At Christmas, Easter At night At the weekend AT Dates: On July 4 th Days: On Monday, On Christmas Day, on Valentine’s Day ON Months: In March, in August Years: In 1978, in 1066, in 2009 Seasons: In spring, in summer Times of day: In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening IN
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7. CAN / CAN’T Can they walk ? Can we sing? Can it run? Can she swim? Can he play? Can you dance? Can I cook? YES/NO QUESTIONS Yes, they can / No, they can’t Yes, we can / No, we can’t Yes, it can / No, it can’t Yes, she can / No, she can’t Yes, he can / No, he can't Yes I can / No I can’t Yes, you can / No, you can't SHORT ANSWERS They can not / can’t walk We can not / can’t sing It can not / can’t run She can not / can’t swim He can not / can’t play You can not / can’t dance I can not / can’t cook NEGATIVE They can walk We can sing It can run She can swim He can play You can dance I can cook AFFIRMATIVE
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10. Like + verb + ING He likes playing football. He doesn’t like studying. She likes cycling. They LOVE eating ice cream. She hates cooking.
11. Would like to + INF - Read the dialogues. - Do you understand the difference between like + ING and would like to + INF ?
12. There is / There are table / in the living room (+) There is a table in the living room. flowers / on the table (+) There are some flowers on the table. plants / next to the sofa (?) Are there any plants next to the sofa? pictures / on the wall (-) There aren’t any pictures on the wall. TV (?) Is there a TV? mirror (-) There isn’t a mirror.
13. There was / There were Example: There was a clock on the wall near the window. (carpet) on the floor. (+) There was a carpet on the floor. (pictures) on the wall near the door. (+) There were some pictures on the wall near the door. (chair) in the middle of the room. (-) There wasn’t a chair in the middle of the room. (books) on the table. (?) Were there any books on the table?
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17. Countable / Uncountable nouns Complete the sentences: There are ______ eggs in the fridge. There are some eggs in the fridge. There is ______ chicken. There is some chicken. There isn’t ______ wine. There isn’t any wine. There is ______ cheese. There is some cheese. There is ______ bottle of orange juice. There is a bottle of orange juice. There aren’t ______ tomatoes. There aren’t any tomatoes.
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19. Be going to You can use be going to + INF for predictions.
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21. Comparatives and Superlatives The blue bag is bigger than the red bag. The blue bag is smaller than the white bag. The white bag is bigger than the red bag and the blue bag. The white bag is the biggest bag.
22. Comparatives and Superlatives John's house cost £45,000. Jane's house cost £55,000. Bill's house cost £75,000. Jane's house is more expensive than John's house. John's house is cheaper than Jane's house. Bill's house is the most expensive house. John's house is the cheapest house.