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1 Roger Gower with Cristina Ivaldi Grammar practice * Level 1 self-study grammar exercises with tests
2 English in Mind Grammar practice Level 1 Cambridge University Press and Loescher I diritti di traduzione, di memorizzazione elettronica, di riproduzione e di adattamento totale o parziale con qualsiasi mezzo (compresi i microfilm e le copie fotostatiche) sono riservati per tutti i paesi. Fotocopie per uso personale (cioè privato e individuale) nei limiti del 1% di ciascun volume possono essere effettuate negli esercizi che aderiscono all accordo tra SIE - IE - SNS e CN - Confartigianato - CS - Confcommercio del 18 dicembre 2000, dietro pagamento del compenso previsto in tale accordo. Per riproduzioni ad uso non personale l editore potrà concedere a pagamento l autorizzazione a riprodurre un numero di pagine non superiore al 1% delle pagine del presente volume. Le richieste per tale tipo di riproduzione vanno inoltrate a: Loescher Editore srl Ufficio Contratti Via Vittorio medeo II, Torino tel.: fax: diritti@loescher.it L editore, per quanto di propria spettanza, considera rare le opere fuori del proprio catalogo editoriale. La riproduzione a mezzo fotocopia degli esemplari di tali opere esistenti nelle biblioteche è consentita, non essendo concorrenziale all opera. Non possono considerarsi rare le opere di cui esiste, nel catalogo dell editore, una successiva edizione, le opere presenti in cataloghi di altri editori o le opere antologiche. Nel contratto di cessione è esclusa, per biblioteche, istituti di istruzione, musei ed archivi, la facoltà di cui all art. 71-ter legge diritto d'autore. Maggiori informazioni sul nostro sito: Ristampe N Loescher Editore S.r.l. opera con sistema qualità certificato CERMET n secondo la norma UNI EN ISO Coordinamento del progetto: en Graham, Claudia Fiocco Redazione: Claudia Fiocco Videoimpaginazione: Imprimatur - Torino Copertina: Original design concept by Pentacor, adapted by Imprimatur,Torino Stampa: Legoprint S.p.. - Trento
3 Contents page She s a photographer is am are pronomi personali 4 I m not from England is am are negativa re you a doctor? is am are interrogativa radio / radios plurali regolari 6 person / people plurali irregolari 6 a / an articoli indefiniti 7 new book aggettivi 7 Where s the river Nile? parole interrogative + be 8 There is a computer there is/there are 8 Is there a bank? there is/there are interrogativa e negativa 9 TEST 1 10 It s my passport aggettivi possessivi 11 Katherine s brother genitivo sassone 11 I ve got a car have got affermativa e negativa 12 Have you got the keys? have got interrogativa 13 I can speak English can per abilità (so, sono capace) 14 Is that a clock? this/that 1 These are from Morocco these/those/this/that 1 Go right imperativo 16 I d like the menu would like 16 TEST 2 17 She works in London present simple affermativa 18 Coffee comes from razil present simple negativa e interrogativa 19 I like studying verb+verb-ing; verb+to+verb 20 Do you work on Saturdays? present simple interrogativa 21 I usually get the bus avverbi di frequenza 22 TEST 3 23 Them and us I m working pronomi oggetto e complemento 24 present continuous affermativa e negativa 2 re you working? present continuous interrogativa 26 I m walking home today, but I usually take a bus. present simple/ continuous 27 TEST 4 28 How much oil is there? countable/ uncountable 29 a / an / the page countable/uncountable articoli 30 a / some countable/ uncountable 30 I was at a party last night was/were 31 He walked on the moon He didn t play the guitar I went yesterday Did you go out yesterday? past simple verbi regolari affermativa 31 past simple verbi regolari affermativa e negativa 32 past simple verbi irregolari affermativa e negativa 33 past simple verbi irregolari interrogativa 33 TEST 34 I have to get up early have to dovere 3 It s mine my mine your yours aggettivi e pronomi possessivi 36 It s more expensive i comparativi di maggioranza 36 The biggest in the world i superlativi 37 I m working tomorrow present continuous per il futuro 37 I ll go tomorrow will/ shall 38 She learns quickly avverbi 38 TEST 6 39 I m going to stop the car going to 40 We must hurry must/ should 40 When I m 6 when/until/before 41 What s she like? (be) like 41 If I finish, I ll She hasn t visited Japan I ve lost my keys condizionale / periodo ipotetico del 1 tipo 42 present perfect verbi regolari affermativa e negativa 43 present perfect verbi irregolari 43 The train s just left present perfect just/ yet 44 Have you finished? present perfect interrogativa 4 TEST 7 46 Paradigmi dei principali verbi irregolari 47 Soluzioni ai test 48
4 She s a photographer is am are pronomi personali Starter Module -E Pronome soggettivo be Singolare Forma contratta I am Tom. I m You are a businesswoman. You re He He s She is a doctor. She s Tony Tony s Nell inglese parlato si usa sempre la forma contratta. It is a restaurant. It s We You They Kate and Mary are Inserisci il pronome soggetto. Plurale students. We re You re They re (non Kate and Mary re) Il soggetto non può mai essere sottinteso: è vero it s true; sono stanco I m tired; siete in ritardo you re late... she Cerchia il pronome soggetto giusto. 1 He / We is an actor. She / I is a businesswoman. 2 We / She are teachers. 6 We / He is a child. 3 She / They is a doctor. 7 It / He is a taxi. 4 I / They are photographers. 8 I / They are waitresses. C Inserisci am, is o are. 1 He... is a student. 2 They... doctors. 3 I... a teacher. 4 It... a taxi. You... engineers. 6 We... actors. 7 He... a photographer. D Inserisci la forma contratta di be. ssocia ogni frase a un disegno a e. 1 They... re photographers. a a c 2 She... a doctor. b 3 I... a businessman. 4 It... a factory. We... teachers. d e E Traduci. 1 Sono un fotografo. 2 Siamo italiani. 3 È un attore. 4 È un insegnante. Siete inglesi. 6 Hai 16 anni. F desso scrivi qualche frase su di te. I...I... I m a... years old. 4
5 I m not from England is am are negativa Starter Module -E Soggetto be not Forma contratta I am not I m not he he isn t / he s not she is not she isn t / she s not Simone Simone isn t / Simone s not it it isn t / it s not is not the taxi the taxi isn t / the taxi s not we we aren t / we re not you you aren t / you re not they are not they aren t / they re not Gilbert and George Gilbert and George aren t the girls the girls aren t non the girl re not non I amn t Cerchia la forma giusta. 1 I isn t / m not from France. 2 Jerzy uzek isn t / aren t from Japan. 3 Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis m not / aren t from France. 4 Emmanuelle eart aren t / isn t from the US. Ronaldo and Rivaldo isn t / aren t from Poland. 6 I m not / isn t from Canada. Completa le frasi. isn t s 1 Simone Young... from razil. She... from ustralia. (ustralia) 2 Gilbert and George... from Russia.They... from England. (England) 3 Ryuichi Sakamoto... from England. He... from Japan. (Japan) 4 Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis... from England.They... from the US. (US) Emmanuelle eart... from razil. She... from France. (France) 6 I... from England. I... from... re you a doctor? is am are interrogativa Starter Module -E Interrogativa Risposta breve Risposta breve affermativa negativa m I I am. I m not. / I am not. he he he Is she she is. she isn t. / is not. from it Yes, it No, it China? you you you re we we are. we aren t. / are not. they they they non Yes, I m Cerchia la forma giusta. 1 re / Is you from Taiwan? 2 m / Is she from Malaysia? 3 Is / re he an engineer? 4 m / Is / re they teachers? Is / re you a photographer? 6 m / Is / re she from Poland? Fai corrispondere una risposta a ogni domanda. 1 Is the Taj Mahal in China? a No,they aren t. 2 Is Rio de Janeiro in razil? b No, she isn t. 3 Is ill Gates from merica? c Yes, he is. 4 re you a businesswoman? d No, it isn t. Is Venus Williams an engineer? e No, I m not. 6 re the Niagara Falls in Japan? f Yes, it is.
6 radio/radios plurali regolari Starter Module -E Singolare Plurale (+ s) (a) taxi (a) book (a) radio (vocale + o) (a) boy (vocale + y) (a) dictionary (consonante + y) (one) taxi, book, boy, dictionary taxis books radios boys dictionaries Guarda il disegno. Scrivi le parole giuste. 1 one... telephone 2 two... 3 three... 4 four... five... 6 six... 7 seven... 8 eight... person/people plurali irregolari Starter Module -E Singolare Plurale Singolare Plurale (-ch, -sh, -s, -x, -o) (+ -es) person people (a) watch (two) watches woman women dish dishes man men bus buses child children box boxes foot feet (-f/-fe) (+ -ves) tooth teeth knife knives tomato tomatoes fish fish Guarda questi sostantivi plurali. Indica se sono giusti ( ) o sbagliati ( )? oranges 6 tomatos 4 apple onions 6 eggs 2 boxes of matchs potatoes fishs 2 knifes 2 dishs Scrivi il plurale di questi sostantivi in corrispondenza dei disegni. glass fax dress shelf brush woman match brushes Glossario orange arancia apple mela onion cipolla match fiammifero 6
7 a/an articoli indefiniti Starter Module -E a (+ suono consonantico) a guitar /ɡ/ a camera /k/ a uniform /ju / /ju:/ di uniform e Europe, /w/ di water e /h/ come in hotel sono suoni consonantici an (+ suono vocalico) an apple / / an ice-cream /ai/ an umbrella / / alcune parole come honest e hour hanno la h muta cominciano con suono vocalico Indica se è giusto ( ) o sbagliato ( ). 1 an office... an university... 2 an student... 6 an girl... 3 a airport... 7 an engineer... 4 a station... 8 an aeroplane... C Scrivi a oppure an e la parola relativa al disegno an apple Scrivi a oppure an. a 1... cup an 2... egg 3... telephone 4... envelope... newspaper 6... chair 7... orange 8... pen new book aggettivi Starter Module -E be + aggettivo It s big. It isn t small. Cerchia la forma giusta. 1 He s an old man / a man old. 2 She s a young / young. 3 The watch is expensive / an expensive. 4 They re apples cheap / cheap apples. It s a small English dictionary / an English small dictionary. 6 It s big book / a big book. 7 The ice-cream is a cold / cold. 8 It s hot coffee / coffee hot. 9 It s a chair new / a new chair. 10 It s old table / an old table. aggettivo + sostantivo a big pizza nice big Italian pizza (non n Italian big nice pizza) l aggettivo di opinione è di solito il primo; l aggettivo di dimensione di solito precede gli altri aggettivi descrittivi Riscrivi, mettendo le parole nell ordine giusto. 1 kind / man / a / old... a kind old man 2 umbrella / red / a / big... 3 a / cheap / radio / small... 4 tall / a / woman / young... drink / hot / chocolate / a... 6 expensive / watch / a / small... 7 beautiful / table / old / a... 8 pizza / a / nice/ big... 7
8 Where s the river Nile? parole interrogative + be Starter Module -E Parola Verbo Soggetto Forma interrogativa contratta Where is the station? Where s When is New Year? When s What is your name? What s Who is Frieda Kahlo? Who s Where When What Who is it? Completa le domande con where, when, what oppure who. Poi rispondi s What your name? are you from? s your job? s the president of your country? s your birthday? s your address?... Completa le domande in base alle risposte What s the Hermitage? It s a museum the capital of ulgaria? Sofia Ralph Fiennes? He s an actor the River Nile? In frica.... the Rio Carnival? In February Chinese New Year? In January and February the Sorbonne? It s a university the ndes Mountains? They re in South merica The Independent? It s an English newspaper. There is a computer there is/there are Starter Module -E there is / there are Forma contratta Singolare There is a clock. There s a Plurale There are two pictures. (non esiste) Guarda il disegno. Cerchia la forma giusta. 1 There s /There are a mirror. 2There s / There are two pictures. 3There s / There are a briefcase. 4There s / There are a clock. There s / There are three pens. 6There s / There are a diary. 7There s / There are an umbrella. Guarda il disegno. Scrivi There s oppure There are. There s 1... a camera four books a printer two phones.... three pens a chair a computer. C Scrivi qualche frase sulla tua camera usando There s oppure There are. 8
9 Is there a bank? there is/there are interrogativa e negativa Starter Module -E Negativa Singolare There isn t a station. Plurale There aren t any buses. Interrogativa Singolare Is there a university? Plurale re there any banks? Risposta breve Yes, there is. No, there isn t. Yes, there are. No, there aren t. some/any ffermativa Negativa Interrogativa There are some banks. There aren t any banks. re there any banks? Railway Station Royal Palace OLD TOWN Guarda la cartina di Fez, in Marocco. Cerchia la forma giusta in ogni frase su Fez. 1 There s a /There are some station. 2 There s a / There are some river. 3 There s a / There are some museums. 4 There s a / There are some university in the new town. There isn t a / There aren t any university in the old town. 6 There isn t a / There aren t any beaches. 7 There s a / There are some palaces. C Completa le frasi. In Fez there (1)... are museums and there (2)... palaces.there (3)... any beaches but there (4)... a river.there ()... a university.there (6)... a station in the old town but there (7)... a station in the new town. D NEW TOWN University Hospital Key River Roads atha Museum Weapons Museum Jamai Palace Guarda la cartina e rispondi alle domande. 1 Is there a station?... Yes, there is. 2 Is there a river?... 3 re there any museums?... 4 re there any beaches?... Is there a university in the old town?... 6 re there any palaces?... Guarda la cartina di Vancouver, in Canada. Completa le domande su Vancouver e rispondi. English ay each Key Train Stations Roads STNLEY PRK Sunset each Roedde House Museum NELSON PRK St. Paul s Hospital Ramada Hotel Vancouver rt Gallery Orpheum Theatre Q.E Theatre 1... re there any theatres?... Yes, there are art gallery? museum? train stations? underground? parks and beaches? zoos?... E Completa la cartolina. Dear Kate P OSTCRD I m in downtown Vancouver. There s a lot to do. (1)... There s...art an gallery and (2) museum. lso, (3) two theatres. (4) parks and beaches but () zoos. (6) five train stations but (7) underground. See you soon, love Sam 9
10 Test 1 Starter Module -E Underline the correct word. 1 a / an chair 2 a / an office 3 dictionaries / dictionarys 4 childs / children womans / women Write the plural. 1 diary... 2 potato... 3 man... 4 shelf... person... C Write the short form. 1 I am from ustralia She is not from France There is a shop... 4 They are not cheap.... They have got a car She has not got a diary There are not any pens It is not noisy You are not old I have not got a brush D Complete the sentences. Use short forms where possible. (1) This... Pete. (2) He... a doctor. Hi! (3)... m Sandra. (4)...you from Japan? No, () we... (6) We...from China. (7)...Pete and Sandra teachers? No, (8).... (9)... it expensive? Yes, (10) E Make questions. 1 you/from razil? Venus and Serena Williams/tennis players? there/any pens? there/a university? Rio de Janeiro/in razil? F Make the sentences negative. G Write sentences. Use short forms where possible. 1 She s from Poland They re cold The camera s cheap We re students.... The cars are from England There/six people... 2 There/umbrella... 3 There/a clock and a mirror... 4 There/a desk... There/a bank in town... H Complete the questions with Where, When, What or Who are you? I m John Marley s your bag? It s on the table are you? t school s your name? Sally.... s Christmas? It's in December. I Correct the mistakes. 1 re there some oranges?... 2 There isn t any computers... 3 Is there any hotels?... 4 Is there museum?... It s expensive car.... TOTL 10
11 It s my passport aggettivi possessivi Starter Module F-I Pronome soggetto ggettivo possessivo I my you your (! you re = you are) he his she her it its (! it s = it is) we our they their (! they re = they are) Is that your suitcase? No, this is my suitcase. il mio passaporto my passport non the my passport Cerchia la parola giusta. 1 Its / It s my umbrella. 2 Have you got your / you re radio? 3 Your / You re late! 4 It s / Its their money. I ve got you re / your passport. 6 It s they re / their camera. Completa l inserendo gli aggettivi possessivi. To: Jack <jack107@aol.com> From: Liz <liz.dodd@gps.com> Subject: new house Date: 18 Jan 2002 Hi Jack How is (1)...new your house in Dublin? (2)... brother is in Dublin too (3)... name s Ronan Dodd and he s got a small restaurant. (4)... name is Pizza House. ()... wife is a doctor. (6)... name s Mary. He s got 2 children. (7)... names are Ella and Tom. So, phone them (8)...telephone number is Katherine s brother genitivo sassone Starter Module F-I Genitivo sassone Singolare noun + s one boy the boy s mother a child the child s mother Plurale (regolare) sostantivo noun + two boys the boys mother Plurale (irregolare) sostantivo noun + s two children the children s mother il fratello di Katherine Katherine Katherine s brother non the Katherine s brother il fratello delle bambine the girls the girls brother Cherie is Tony lair s wife.tony is Cherie s husband. Nicholas and Katherine are Tony and Cherie s children.! Tony lair s the ritish Prime Minister. (=Tony lair is ) He s got four children. (=He has got ) Completa le frasi con le forme del genitivo sassone. 1 Nicholas, Euan and Leo are Tony and... Cherie s sons. (Cherie) 2 Katherine is Cherie and... daughter. (Tony) 3 Katherine is... sister. (Leo) 4 Nicholas is... brother. (Katherine) Cherie lair is Nicholas, Euan, Leo and... mother. (Katherine) 6 The... father is Tony lair. (children) 7 Katherine is a... name. (girl) 8 The... names are Euan, Nicholas and Leo. (boys) Traduci usando il genitivo sassone. 1 Tom è il fratello di Lisa. 2 Sam è il figlio del Sig. Eliott. 3 Il computer dei bambini è nella loro stanza. 4 È la stanza degli insegnanti. Laura è la madre di Roger e Monika. 11
12 I ve got a car have got affermativa e negativa Starter Module F-I ffermativa Forma contratta Negativa Forma contratta He he s got He She has got she s got She has not got It it s got It I a car. I ve got I You you ve got You have got We we ve got We have not got They they ve got They a car. hasn t got haven t got Riscrivi le frasi con la forma contratta di have got. She s got 6 Swiss Francs. 1 She has got 6 Swiss Francs I have got 60 Indian Rupees We have got 260 Japanese Yen You have got 1 Polish Zloty.... They have got 3 US Dollars He has got 6 Euros.... Chi ha più soldi?... 1 sterling buys: Euros India (Rupees) Japan (Yen) Poland (Zloty) 6.16 Switzerland (Francs) US (Dollars) 1.01 Inserisci hasn t got oppure haven t got. 1 I...a haven t got coat. 2 We...an umbrella. 3 She...a hat. 4 He... any gloves. I...a jumper. 6 They...umbrellas. C Completa la descrizione dell appartamento usando It s got oppure It hasn t got. It hasn t got 1... a garden a kitchen two bathrooms one bathroom.... a big living room a big dining room. D Questo è il salotto di Jane e Danny. Completa le frasi usando They ve got oppure They haven t got. They ve got 1... a mirror a guitar two armchairs any pictures.... a big table a lamp a clock a small table. E Parla di te usando ve got oppure haven t got. 1 I... haven t got a new computer. 4 I... a video. 2 I... an old car. I... a new watch. 3 I... a guitar. 6 I... two radios. 12
13 Have you got the keys? have got interrogativa Starter Module F-I Interrogativa Risposta breve affermativa Risposta breve negativa Have Has I I I you you you we we have. we they got the keys? Yes, they No, they haven t. he he he she she has. she hasn t. it it it Kate e Dan stanno partendo per le vacanze con i figli, Karl e Lucy. Sottolinea le forme corrette. 1 Have / Has the children got any sunglasses? Yes, they have / has. 2 Have / Has you got the keys? No, I haven t / hasn t. 3 Have / Has he got a suitcase? No, he haven t / hasn t. 4 Have / Has they got any money? Yes, they have / has. Have / Has she got a toothbrush? No, she haven t / hasn t. 6 Have / Has you got the credit card? No, I haven t / hasn t. 7 Have / Has we got the passports? Yes, we have / has. 8 Have / Has you got a hat? Yes, I have / has. Kate vuole essere sicura che i figli abbiano tutto. Scrivi le sue domande e aggiungi le risposte di Dan in base al disegno. 1 Karl/an umbrella? Has Karl got an umbrella? Yes, he has Lucy/a toothbrush? Karl/a passport? they/cameras? Lucy/any books? they/any money? Karl/a radio? C Rispondi a queste domande parlando di te. 1 Have you got a credit card?... 2 Have you got a ritish passport?... 3 Have you got any English money?... 4 Have you got any English books?... Has your best friend got a ritish passport?... 6 Has your home got three bedrooms?... 7 Have all your friends got addresses?... 13
14 I can speak English can per abilità (so, sono capace) Starter Module F-I ffermativa e negativa Interrogativa Risposta breve I You He She It We They can swim. can t swim. (= cannot) Can I you he she it we they swim? Yes, No, I you he she it we they can. can t. She can speak English. He can t speak English. Hello Guarda i questionari di un agenzia di collocamento. Trova un lavoro a ogni persona tra questi annunci. a... sha b... c... a c Sales people Middle East and North frica Can you drive? Can you speak French and rabic? b Secretary Can you use a computer? Can you type 60wpm? Computer Teacher Can you use a computer? Can you use the internet? STR Job gencyjob gencyjob gency FIRST NME:Lara FIRST NME: sha IRST NME: lain SURNME:Clark SURNME: Hamid SURNME: Pascal drive type (60wpm) use a computer use the internet speak French speak rabic In base alle informazioni dell esercizio, queste affermazioni sono vere ( ) o false ( )? 1 lain can drive Lara can use the internet sha can t type lain can t speak French.... sha can use a computer Lara and lain can t drive.... D Completa queste frasi parlando di te. 1 I... can/can t drive. 2 I... type. 3 I... use a computer. 4 I... use the internet. I... speak rabic. 6 I... speak English. C Completa le frasi in base alle informazioni dell esercizio. 1 Lara... can t type. 2 sha... drive. 3 lain... speak rabic. 4 sha and lain... use the internet. sha... speak French and rabic. 6 Lara... speak French or rabic. Glossario sales person/people venditori type scrivere a macchina wpm (words per minute) parole al minuto job agency ufficio di collocamento 14
15 Is that a clock? this/that Starter Module F-I this (questo-questa) (+ sostantivo singolare) that (quello-quella) (+ sostantivo singolare) This picture is Japanese. That picture is Japanese. Completa le frasi usando this oppure that That camera s cheap phone s very small. Is... a Swiss clock? 2... lamp s expensive. 4 Is... TV new? 6... is a digital camera. These are from Morocco these/those/this/that Starter Module F-I these (questi-queste) (+ sostantivo plurale) those (quelli-quelle) (+ sostantivo plurale) These flowers are beautiful. this (questo-questa) (+ sostantivo singolare) This flower is beautiful. Those flowers are beautiful. that (quello-quella) (+ sostantivo singolare) That flower is beautiful. Sottolinea la forma corretta. 1 Is this / these your book? 3 That / Those man s got the keys. This / These children study English. 2 I work with that / those woman. 4 This / These is my sister s child. 6 Who are that / those people? La guida sta parlando del museo. Guarda il disegno e completa le sue frasi usando these, those, this o that. We ve got things from all over the world in (1)...museum. this In (2)... room we ve got work from South merica and frica.the things on (3)... table are from frica. (4)... plates are from Morocco and ()... mask is from Kenya. (6)... chairs are about 100 years old. (7)... three pictures on (8)... wall over there are by the Mexican artist, Frieda Kahlo. (9)... big picture is by her husband, Diego Rivera. (10)... bottles are from razil. 1
16 Go right imperativo Starter Module F-I Imperativo affermativo Imperativo negativo verbo (forma base) don t + verbo (forma base) Turn right. Go straight ahead. Don t turn right. Don t go in here. L imperativo è l unico tempo in cui in inglese non compare il soggetto. non you turn right non you don t turn right Fai corrispondere ogni frase a un disegno. a b c d e f 1 Turn left.... b 3 Wash your hands.... Don t park your car here Don t take photographs Don t open the window e careful!.... Completa le frasi usando le parole del riquadro. Wear 1... a coat. It s raining. 2 Please... the window. It s hot in this room. 3 It s OK.... my computer. I m not working on it. open don t open wear don t wear use don t use 4... a coat. The sun s shining. Please... the window. It s cold in this room. 6 Please... my computer. I m working on it. I d like the menu would like Starter Module F-I like would like ( d like) I/We like coffee. (in generale) I/We d like some coffee. (adesso) (= I/We think coffee is nice.) (= I/We want some coffee.) Do you like tea? Yes, I do. Would you like some tea? Yes, please! No, I don t. (= Do you want?) No, thanks. Si dice Yes, please. non Yes, thanks like/love + verbo-ing si usa per quello che piace in generale: would like/would love ( d like/ d love) si usa per quello che si vuole in un dato momento. Chiedi le cose che vedi nei disegni. Usa I d like / We d like e le parole nel riquadro. the menu bottle(s) of mineral water fish soup cup(s) of coffee the bill 1 (we)... We d like the menu, please. 2 (I)... 3 (we)... 4 (we)... (I)... 6 (we) Sottolinea la forma corretta. 1 I like / I d like some soup. Of course. Fish soup or onion soup? 2 Would you like / Do you like the dessert menu? No, thanks. 3 I like / I d like this restaurant. Me, too.the food is wonderful. 4 I d like / Would you like the bill? Yes, please. I like / I d like a tomato salad. Of course. Large or small? 6 Would you like / Do you like tea with lemon? No, I don t. 16
17 Test 2 Starter Module F-I Write sentences. Use short forms where possible. Make the sentences negative. 1 My car/not got/a radio... 2 John and Lisa/got/a new car... 3 She/got/an apple... 4 I/not got/a clock... Tom/not got/a computer... C Underline the correct answer. 1 That s Hillary / Hillary s car. 2 I ve got the children s / childrens passports. 3 It s they re / their dog. 4 This is / That s the French President on TV. Can you speak / to speak French? 6 Please come / to come here. 7 at this / these picture. 8 Would / Do you like the menu? Yes, please. 9 I like / I'd like New York. 10 That / Those people come from India He can drive They can swim Laura's got two children I ve got two cars.... She s got a newspaper.... D Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective. D Complete the sentences with a possessive form. 1 This is... passport. (I) It s camera. (he)... camera. (I) 2 isn t... 3 This car. (his mother)... suitcase. (they) Have you got room is there (she).... passport? (you) 4 Chelsea is... Is this daughter. (ill and... radio? (she) Hillary) He is the two... father. (boys) E Complete the sentences with a possessive form. 1 It s... camera. (he) 2 This isn t... car. (his mother) 3... room is there. (she) 4 Chelsea is... daughter. (ill and Hillary) He is the two... father. (boys) G at the answers and write questions. 1 (Mark/his passport?)... Yes, he has. 2 (you/your keys?)... Yes, I have. 3 (speak/russian?)... No, I can t. 4 (this car/new?)... Yes, it is. (Sam and Tim/use/a computer?)... Yes, they can. H Correct the mistakes. F Complete the answers. 1 Has she got a new car? Yes, Can you type? No, Have you got a hat? No, Have the children got a dog? No,.... Can Sarah swim? Yes, Is this you re car?... 2 Have you got chair?... 3 He can typing very well What s the president of South frica?... What s those?... 6 Do you like some apples? Yes, please This is the childrens' bedroom That pictures are beautiful The photographers's studio is very big The John's brother is an engineer.... TOTL 4 17
18 She works in London present simple affermativa Unit 1 Verbi regolari Verbi irregolari Forma base: work live teach go study have be I/you/we/they work live teach go study have am/are he/she/it works lives teaches goes studies has is Professor urke works in London. She teaches engineering at the University of West London. Verbo + s/es PROFESSOR FION URKE Department of Engineering University of West London Tel: f.burke@wlondon.ac.uk verbo: +s verbo che finisce in -ch/-sh/-ss/-x/-o: +es work works teach teaches start starts finish finishes live lives go goes get up gets up verbo che finisce in consonante +y: y+ies manage manages study studies play plays Il present simple non si usa per azioni che si svolgono in questo momento: non I go to school now. Per azioni che si svolgono in questo momento si deve usare il present continuous. V. pagg Completa la tabella con i verbi al present simple. Forma base travel be finish have get up manage I travel you/we/they he/she/it Completa l articolo di giornale inserendo i verbi del riquadro al present simple. finish eat be live go get up work is The President s Day George W ush (1)...the US President. He (2)... with his family in the White House, in Washington. He (3)... for about 11 hours every day. He (4)... at :4 am and ()... into his office at 6:4 am. He (6)... a sandwich for lunch and he (7)... work at 6 pm. C Leggi questo curriculum. Completa le affermazioni su Jane inserendo i verbi al present simple. Jane Wells 19 Windsor Road righton Employment 1997 to now: Sales Manager (current job) Impact ooks Ltd, London manage 3 people travel in Europe meet customers sell books and CD-ROMs Jane Wells (1)... lives in righton. She (2)... in London. She (3)... the Sales Manager for Impact ooks. She (4)... three people. She ()... in Europe and (6)... customers. She (7)... books and CD-ROMs. D Cerchia la forma giusta del verbo. 1 I live / lives in London. 2 The president get / gets up at 7 a.m. 3 She has / have a sandwich for lunch. 4 He teachs / teaches Maths. My mum go / goes to work by bus. 18
19 Coffee comes from razil present simple negativa e interrogativa Unit 1 ffermativa Negativa He He She works. She doesn t work. It It Interrogativa Risposta breve he Yes, he does. Does she work? she it No, it doesn t. Il present simple non si usa per azioni che si svolgono in questo momento: non I go to school now. Per azioni che si svolgono in questo momento si deve usare il present continuous. V. pagg Where does she work? In a bank. Usa i suggerimenti per scrivere frasi affermative o negative al present simple. 1 (coffee/come from razil)... Coffee comes from razil. 2 (Hillary Clinton/speak Russian)... Hillary Clinton doesn t speak Russian. 3 (Italy/make pasta)... 4 (the Trans-Siberian railway/go from Moscow to Vladivostok) (the President of South frica/live in London) (the sun/go round the earth)... 7 (rice/grow in Poland)... Completa le domande su Sam. Usa does e i verbi suggeriti nel riquadro. speak watch listen drink read wear read drink Does he watch 1... videos? 2... to salsa music? 3... tea? 4... the Mirror newspaper?... coffee? 6... French? 7... glasses? 8... the Guardian newspaper? C Guarda la stanza di Sam e rispondi alle domande in base a quello che vedi nel disegno Yes, he does D Traduci usando la risposta breve dove è necessaria. 1 Sheila vive a Mosca. 2 Parla russo? Sì. 3 Legge la Pravda? No, legge il Moscow News. 4 eve tè? No, beve caffè. 19
20 I I like studying verb + verb-ing; verb + to + verb Unit 1 Verbo + verbo-ing Verbo + to + verbo love hope/love/like enjoy travelling. want/hate to travel. I like studying. would like (= I d like) to study. hate would love (= I d love) verbo + ing verbo che finisce in e: e + ing verbo che finisce in ie: ie +y +ing write writing lie lying live living like/love + verbo-ing si usa per quello che piace in generale; would like/would love si usa per quello che si vuole in un dato momento verbo che finisce con 1 vocale + 1 consonante: verbo che finisce con 2 vocali + 1 consonante: swim swimming read reading run running wear wearing Cerchia la forma giusta Music Lessons Language courses Would you like to play / playing Do you want speaking / to speak the piano in only 6 hours? a new language? Radio Maxim 101 Enjoy listening / to listen to your favourite music on 101 FM. 4 Video central For everyone who would love to watch / watching great films. uydirect.com Do you hate waiting / wait at the supermarket checkout? uy your shopping on the internet at uydirect.com. Completa l inserendo la forma giusta del verbo tra parentesi. to see Thanks for the invitation. I d love (1)... (see) you again and Sarah wants (2)... (visit) Glasgow. We d like (3)... (come) next weekend. Is that OK? Sarah hates (4)... (drive), so we hope ()... (come) by train. There s an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern rt on Sunday and we d like (6)... (go). We like (7)... (walk) around art galleries and (8)... (look) at pictures. Hope (9)... (see) you soon! C Completa la tabella con le forme -ing. Forma base travel finish wait hope go come Forma -ing D Completa le frasi parlando di te. Usa la forma verbo + -ing oppure to + verbo. 1 I love... going out with friends. 2 I d like... next week. 3 I enjoy I want... tomorrow. I hate I d love... for my next birthday. Glossario enjoy = like* piacere (attenzione alla costruzione!) at the Supermarket checkout alle casse del supermercato hope sperare exhibition mostra 20
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