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Virginia Evans RO UDO 1 CONTENTS A-An Plural Forms Personal Pronouns The Verb “to be” Revision Exercises | This - These/That - Those There is - There are “Have got” Possessives Revision Exercises Il “Can” Imperative Present Continuous Simple Present n Exercises Ill Révi Question Words Prepositions of Place Prepositions of Time How many - How much Some - Any Revision Exercises IV Pre-Tests Progress Tests Wordlist i lal | Introduction Round-up Graminar Practce 1 combines games and fun witn serious, systomatic grammar practce. Itis ideal for students at the early stages of Engish language leaming Studonts see grammar po nts clearly presented in colourful boxes and tables, ‘They practise yramnmar through lively, highy illustrated games ang activiies, Round-up is especialy designed for llferent students studying English in diferent ways Itcan be used : ¢@ inclass witn a coursebook. Students do both oral work — in pairs and in (groups and written werk in Round-up. €@ after class, The ‘write-in’ ecivtes are ideal for homework. Students can practise what ‘hey have learned in the classroom. @ ir the holidays for revis on. Round-up has clear instructions and simple ‘grammar boxes, so students can study al home without a teacher, ‘The Round-up Teacher's Guide includes a full answer key and four tests plus answer keys, Pearson Education Limited Ennurgh Bae, Maso -Ees0¢ CED AE Engl and Associted Companias thoughout the word wa organ cen © Vigra Evans 1992 “Av og esorod 0 part fs publeaon maybe rprdhces ‘Seema rmava stm ov Yara ary fo by ay Meas, boron macranen patgcoyng recog 2 reine ‘itt he ar wnten armizsion ome copyrigh Nee Fiat puiahad n 1992 by 88 E Vaero "Egress Pubic Fe pb Lenin Seep ino 185, ‘Ths eon purest by Pearson Edaton Lnted 208, Prt in Sin ty Maleu Goa lust by Grr Zens ar Tey ison 190 sae eae7s 1.A-An c A-An a+ consonant an + vowel (a, e, |, 0, u) a clown 8 book an apple an umbrella Cada “a” or “an”. baad af onion 2, 3 baby armchair 6 fen 19 lemon 44, eer 1.A-An Choose one word from the box below and write it under each picture, Put “a” or “an” before each word. orange apple zebra man boy 99 bock owl snake horse umbrella. -«cat_~«=sbantana— aeroplane elephant 2. Plural Forms Plural Forms a Most nouns form their plural by adding -s Singular Plural one pengt two penguins Qoom lete the plural as in the examy © M& & 1.One balloon four balloons 2 One tree» two 3. One cat two € # 3 is ee | 4, One tog three 5.One bird: two 6. Ore star: three 7. One book’ two 8. One cow two 9, One chair wo “ os 10.One rabbit three 11.Cne dall two 42.One bal: four ‘Nouns ending in: 7 B consonant +y mam ics but vowel (a,e,i,0,u) +y => S ‘Singular)/ Plural” yy, | Singular” "Plural? baby babies boy boys: 2. Plural Forms ge 8,88,8h,ch,xX,0 ma eS o t/fe mz ves Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular = Plural bus buses church churches leaf leaves glass glasses box boxes housawite housewives bush bushes tomato tomatoes: the exampl complete the plural as i 1.0ne boy:two roys 2. One baby two 3. One brush two 4. One tomato two 5. One radio two 6. One box two es ) ao A 7. One leat two 8. One knife four 8. One torch tooth © teeth man * men policeman » policemen mouse » mice foot » feet woman » women 6 2. Plural Forms 2 eee Jub Whe cchild » children goose » geese ox © oxen a fogs © Se sheep » sheep fish © fish deer » deer © change to the plural as in the examp GA <u Bone 1.One womanstwo worrien 2. One gooso=three 3.One cnild three 4, One mouse three 5. One man two 6.Gne tooth two @ change to the plural as in the exampl 4. One hatetwo ha 2, One glass three 3. One bus: two 4.One boy three a 6.One dress two fe go 7.One mouse twe 8. One watch three 9. Cne sheap two 7 3. Personal Pronouns Ss Personal Pronouns Personal Pronouns i) Singular Plural we re you ‘they “It” or “they” as In the exam} Qwite “he”, “s! Sa ® ew PS 3. Personal Pronouns in “he”, “shi we", “you” or “they” as in the example: 1.Helen she 9. Tom and | 17. school sam tO.cer 18.apples 4. Fathor tH. dogs 19.b00k 4, Mother 12.you and Jane 20.Nick and | 5. Father and Mother 18.ball 2 chilean 6. Ann and Tor ‘4.plane 22. foe 7. clowns 18.sister 23.qular 8.per 16.brather 24.Mary

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