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3 GRIVAS PUBLICATIONS 2011 ll rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of GRIVAS PUBLICATIONS. Editors: Chris Flynn Effie Fragouli Maria Pigada Published and distributed by: GRIVAS PUBLICATIONS HEAD OFFICE 3 Irodotou St P.O.Box 72 Attiki, Greece Tel.: Fax: , info@grivas.gr Printed June 2011 SAMPLE PAGES
4 CONTENTS Unit 1 1. Personal Pronouns 2. The verb be 3. The verb have got 4. A / An Unit 2 1. Possessive Adjectives 2. The verb can Unit 3 Present Continuous Unit 4 1. Imperative 2. Object Pronouns 3. Plurals Unit 5 Simple Present Revision 1 (Units 1-5) Unit 6 1. Present Continuous or Simple Present? 2. Possessive Case 3. Possessive Pronouns Unit 7 Some, Any, No Unit 8 1. Countable - Uncountable Nouns 2. Many, Much, A lot of, A few, A little Unit 9 Simple Past I Unit 10 Simple Past II Revision 2 (Units 6-10) Unit Simple Future 2. Be going to 3. Question Words Unit 12 Modal verbs [can, could, may, must, should / ought to, shall] Unit 13 Simple Present Perfect Unit 14 Comparison Unit 15 Articles Revision 3 (Units 11-15) Unit Adverbs of Manner 2. Adverbs of Frequency Unit Past Continuous 2. Used to Unit Reflexive / Emphatic Pronouns 2. Simple Past Perfect Unit 19 Present Perfect Continuous Unit 20 The Infinitive Revision 4 (Units 16-20) Unit Future Continuous 2. Very Too Enough Unit Question Tags 2. Negative interrogative form Unit 23 Conditionals Unit 24 Relative Pronouns Unit 25 The Passive Revision 5 (Units 21-25) PAGES Appendix 1 Numbers Appendix 2 1. Time 2. Dates Appendix 3 Prepositions Irregular Verbs Grammar Glossary Coursebook Companion
5 ➊ Personal Pronouns [ ÚÔÛˆappleÈÎ ÓÙˆÓ Ì Â ] ➌ The verb have got [ΔÔ Ú Ì ˆ ] ➋ The verb be [ΔÔ Ú Ì Â Ì È ] ➍ A / An [ŒÓ, ª, ŒÓ ] 1. Personal Pronouns [ ÚÔÛˆappleÈÎ ÓÙˆÓ Ì Â ] È apple Ú Î Ùˆ ÓÙˆÓ Ì Â Ìapple ÓÔ Ó appleúèó applefi Ó Ú Ì ˆ appleôîâ ÌÂÓÔ. ÓÈÎfi I = ÂÁÒ You = ÂÛ He = Ùfi She = Ù It = Ùfi ÏËı ÓÙÈÎfi We = ÂÌ You = ÂÛ They = ÙÔ, -, - ªappleÔÚÔ ÌÂ Ó ÚËÛÈÌÔappleÔÈ ÛÔ Ì he she ÁÈ Ó ÒÔ Ó ÁÓˆÚ Ô Ì ÙÔ Ê ÏÔ ÙÔ. 3. The verb have got [ΔÔ Ú Ì ˆ ] he = ÁÈ Ó Ú / ÁfiÚÈ she = ÁÈ Á Ó Î / ÎÔÚ ÙÛÈ it = ( Ùfi, -, -fi) ÁÈ ÒÔ, Ê Ùfi, appleú ÁÌ they = ÁÈ appleúfiûˆapple, Ò, Ê Ù, appleú ÁÌ Ù he she You are / You re = ÂÛ Â Û È You are not / You aren t Are you? A 2. The verb be [ΔÔ Ú Ì Â Ì È ] K Ù Ê ÛË ÚÓËÛË ÚÒÙËÛË I am / I m = ÂÁÒ Â Ì È I am not / I m not Am I? He is / e s = Ùfi Â Ó È He is not / e isn t Is he? She is / She s = Ù Â Ó È She is not / She isn t Is she? It is / It s = Ùfi Â Ó È It is not / It isn t Is it? We are / We re = ÂÌÂ Â Ì ÛÙ We are not / We aren t Are we? You are / You re = ÂÛ  ÛÙ You are not / You aren t Are you? They are / They re = ÙÔ, -, - Â Ó È They are not / They aren t Are they? XÚËÛÈÌÔappleÔÈo Ì ÙÔÓ Û ÓÙÔÌÔ Ù appleô (I m, You re ÎÏapple, I m not, You aren t ÎÏapple) Î Ú ˆ ÛÙÔÓ appleúôêôúèîfi ÏfiÁÔ. this is = Ùfi, -, -fi Â Ó È these are = ÙÔ, -, } ÁÈ Îapple / ÎÙ appleô Ú ÛÎÂÙ È ÎÔÓÙ Ì - Â Ó È that is = ÂΠÓÔ, -Ë, -Ô Â Ó È those are Â Ó È} ÁÈ Îapple / ÎÙ appleô Ú ÛÎÂÙ È Ì ÎÚÈ Ì = ÂΠÓÔÈ, -Â, - } ÁÈ PLE ESit it ÓÙÔÌ apple ÓÙ ÛÂÈ Are you from Spain? Yes, I am. / No, I m not. Is Sara tall? Yes, she is. / No, she isn t. ƒ Ã! 1 Mark is a teacher. [ Ãπ: Mark he is...] 2 Is she from Canada? Yes, she is. [ Ãπ: Yes, she s. ] SAMP PLE PAGES K Ù Ê ÛË ÚÓËÛË ÚÒÙËÛË 4 I have got / I ve got = ÂÁÒ ˆ You have got / You ve got = ÂÛ ÂÈ He has got / e s got = Ùfi ÂÈ She has got / She s got = Ù ÂÈ It has got / It s got = Ùfi ÂÈ We have got / We ve got = ÂÌÂ Ô Ì You have got / You ve got = ÂÛ ÂÙ They have got / They ve got = ÙÔ, -, - Ô Ó I have not got / I haven t got You have not got / You haven t got He has not got / e hasn t got She has not got / She hasn t got It has not got / It hasn t got We have not got / We haven t got You have not got / You haven t got They have not got / They haven t got Have I got? Have you got? Has he got? Has she got? Has it got? Have we got? Have you got? Have they got?
6 ÓÙÔÌ apple ÓÙ ÛÂÈ Have you got a brother? Yes, I have. / No, I haven t. Has David got a beard? Yes, he has. / No, he hasn t. Ï ÍË got Û Ó ıˆ ÚËÛÈÌÔappleÔÈÂ Ù È ÌÂÙ ÙÔ have, fiìˆ ÂÓ ÌÂÙ ÊÚ ÂÙ È. ÚÔÛ ÍÙ fiùè ÛÙÈ Û ÓÙÔÌ apple ÓÙ ÛÂÈ ÚËÛÈÌÔappleÔÈÔ Ì ÌfiÓÔ have has ˆÚ ÙÔ got. 4. A / An [ŒÓ, ª, ŒÓ ] To a Ìapple ÓÂÈ appleúèó applefi Ï ÍÂÈ appleô Ú Ô Ó applefi Ô Û ÌÊÒÓÔ, ÂÓÒ ÙÔ an appleúèó applefi Ï ÍÂÈ appleô Ú Ô Ó applefi Ô ÊˆÓ ÂÓÙÔ. a book, a dog, a tall man an elephant, an apple, an old car To ÁÚ ÌÌ u ÏÏÔÙ appleúôê ÚÂÙ È ˆ Û ÌʈÓÔ Î È ÏÏÔÙ ˆ ÊˆÓ ÂÓ. È Ùfi Ï ÌÂ: a university ÏÏ : an umbrella ΔÔ ÁÚ ÌÌ h ÌÂÚÈÎ ÊÔÚ ÂÓ appleúôê ÚÂÙ È. È Ùfi Ï ÌÂ: a hamburger ÏÏ : an hour ÚÔÛ ÍÙÂ: a euro, a European country EXERCISES 1 Write he, she, it, we, you or they. [ Ú Â he, she, it, we, you they.] Susan... she 1 the cat... 2 Chris and I... 2 Fill in am, is, are. [μ Ï am, is, are.] Mark... is my brother. 1 How... you today? I... fine, thanks. 2 My parents... fifty years old. 3 Madrid... not in Italy. It... in Spain. 4 Her eyes... not blue. They... green Nick and Adam friends? 6 This... Fiona. She... my cousin Paul bald? 8 I... not from France. My family and I... from Canada. ŸÙ Ó ÌÂÙ applefi Ù Ú Ì Ù be Î È have got ÎÔÏÔ ıâ Ô ÛÈ ÛÙÈÎfi ÂÓÈÎÔ ÚÈıÌÔ, Ô Ì a / an (ÂÓÒ ÛÙ ÏÏËÓÈÎ ÂÓ Â Ó È apple Ú ÙËÙÔ). He is an actor. (= Ó È ËıÔappleÔÈfi.) Have you got a computer? (= Œ ÂÈ appleôïôáèûù ;) 3 Peter... 4 Mark and Adam... 5 my brother... SAMPLE E Alex is a doctor. He has got short brown hair and brown eyes. He has got a moustache too. PAGES 6 Greece... 7 my aunt... 8 John and you... 3 Fill in is or are. Then, complete the short answers. [μ Ï is are. ŒappleÂÈÙ, Û ÌappleÏ ÚˆÛ ÙÈ Û ÓÙÔÌ apple ÓÙ ÛÂÈ.]... Is Patrick short? No,... he isn t you and Jane from England? Yes, your car new? Yes, Bill and Collin at work now? No, Milan in America? No, Monica Bellucci Italian? Yes, you all right, Susan? Yes,.... 5
7 6 4 Fill in am/ m not, is/isn t or are/aren t. [μ Ï am/ m not, is/isn t are/aren t.] How old... are you? I... am twenty-four. 1 My parents... at work now. It... Sunday so they... at home. 2 Hello. I... Sophia and this... my husband, Tony. He... a teacher. Tony and I... from Italy Egypt in Europe? No, it.... It... in Africa you from New York? No, I.... I... from Chicago. 5 Fill in have got or has got. [μ Ï have got has got.] They... have got a son and a daughter. 1 Tania... long red hair. 2 Nick... two sisters. 3 John and I... a new video camera. 4 The girls... blue eyes. 5 Our house... a great garden. 6 Write the missing forms: affirmative, negative or question. [ Ú Â ÙÔ Ù appleô appleô Ï appleô Ó: Î Ù Ê ÛË, ÚÓËÛË ÂÚÒÙËÛË.] Martin has got a big house.... Martin hasn t got a big house.... Has Martin got a big house? 1 Her hair is blonde.... blonde.... blonde? SAMPLE from Canada.... from Canada. Are Rob and Harry from Canada? 3... blue eyes. He hasn t got blue eyes.... blue eyes? 4... a computer.... a computer. Have the boys got a computer? 7 Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Use short answers. [ Ô Ù ÙÈ ÊˆÙÔÁÚ Ê Â Î È apple ÓÙËÛ ÛÙÈ ÂÚˆÙ ÛÂÈ. ÃÚËÛÈÌÔappleÔ ËÛÂ Û ÓÙÔÌ apple ÓÙ ÛÂÈ.] Has Kim got a video camera? No, she hasn t. 1 Have Kim and Andy got computers? 2 Has Andy got a dog? 3 Have they got bicycles? 4 Has Kim got a car? 5 Have they got mobile phones? 6 Has Andy got a motorbike? PAG 8 Fill in have got / haven t got, has got / hasn t got. [μ Ï have got / haven t got, has got / hasn t got.] I... haven t got long hair. My hair is short. 1 Don... a girlfriend. Her name is Lisa and she is very pretty you... a brother? No, I... a brother but I... two sisters. 3 Laura... a red umbrella. Her umbrella is yellow Cathy... a new car? No, her car is old. 5 Greg and Susan... four children three sons and a daughter.
8 9 Look at the table and fill in: is / isn t, are / aren t, have / haven t, has / hasn t. [ Ô Ù ÍÂ ÙÔÓ apple Ó Î Î È ÏÂ: is / isn t, are / aren t, have / haven t, has / hasn t.] Carla Sam Tony Emma Spain England Italy England Carla... isn t from England. She... is from Spain. 1 Sam and Emma... from England. They... blonde hair. 2 Emma... brown eyes. Her eyes... blue. 3 Tony years old. He Carla... long dark hair and brown eyes. 5 Carla and Emma They Sam and Tony... long hair. They... short hair. 10 Answer the questions about yourself. [ apple ÓÙËÛÂ ÛÙÈ ÂÚˆÙ ÛÂÈ ÁÈ ÙÔÓ Â Ùfi ÛÔ.] 1 How old are you? 2 Where are you from? 3 Who is your best friend? 4 How old dish he / she? 5 What colour hair and eyes have you got? 6 What colour hair and eyes has your best friend got? 7 Have you got a car? 8 Has your best friend got a car? SAMPLE 11 Fill in a or an. [μ ÏÂ a an.] 1... book 2... umbrella 3... euro 4... house 5... computer 6... omelette 7... hour 8... radio 9... university Choose the correct answer. [ È ÏÂÍÂ ÙË ÛˆÛÙ apple ÓÙËÛË.] PAGES 1... Peter and Anna at home? a Are b Is 2 My father is.... a teacher b a teacher 3 Have they got a dog? No, they.... a haven t b haven t got 4 My friend and I... from Athens. a am b are 5 Poland is... European country. a an b a 6 They... netbooks. a hasn t got b haven t got 7 Where is Athens?... in Greece. a It is b She is 8 Is your brother tall? Yes,.... a he s b he is 9 Have you got...? a a mobile phone b mobile phone 10 My parents... at work now. a they are b are 7
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