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Grammar Starter Worksheet © Oxford University Press 2011
1 Welcome!
1 Complete the words for the colour code. Then colour the shapes.
> b l a c k
1 g r n
2 w h t
>
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6 y e w
7 r
8 b r
3 b l
4 p k
5 o r g
2 Write. Then find and colour the pictures.
black plane
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2 Hello! I’m JennySubject pronouns
1 Work with a partner. Take it in turns to pick a card. Say the missing subject pronouns.
✁ 1 ’s ten.
2 ’s from
London.
3 ’re sisters.
4 isn’t
a pencil.
5 ’s a
teacher.
6 ’s a cat.
7 ’re
students.
8 ’re
brothers.
9 ’s twelve.
10 isn’t
from Triglon.
11 ’re girls.
12 ’s black
and white.
13 ’re eight.
14 ’s big.
15 ’s my
brother.
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3 We’re good friendsPresent simple of be: affirmative and negative
1 Complete the text with ’s or are.
2 Now draw Clara, Amy and Buddy in the park.
I’m Clara. I’m ten years old. Amy 1 my friend. She 2 eleven
years old. We 3 from Skipton. It 4 a small town.
Buddy 5 my dog. He 6 black and white. He 7 big.
It 8 hot today. We 9 in the park. Buddy 10 hungry!
3 Read and complete with ’s, isn’t, are, 're or aren't.
1 Clara eleven years old.
2 Clara and Amy friends.
3 They from London.
4 Skipton big.
5 Buddy a dog.
6 It cold.
7 They in the park.
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4 Is Carlo from Italy?Present simple of be: questions and short answers
1 Cut out the words. Make five sentences. Then ask and answer questions with your partner.
Are you hungry?
2 Read the questions and short answers. Draw. 1 Is Tom tall?
Yes, he is.
3 Is it hot?
No, it isn't.
2 Is Sally happy?
No, she isn’t.
4 Is the dog tired?
Yes, it is.
Are you
eleven?
hot?
I amAre you
No,
thirsty? Yes,
hungry?
I’m not
Are you
ten?
cold?
Are you
ten?
Are you
happy?
twelve?
✁
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5 A book for TrigArticles: a/an and the
1 Find and circle six food words.
e f w j k p x o
g q c a k e m r
g d a v m s p a
p a p p l e d n
q g a v s q a g
b a n a n a u e
d m q s a v d p
s a n d w i c h
2 Write the food words in the correct box. How many other words can you add? Add food words and other words.
a an
> banana
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6 Maria is ItalianPosition of adjectives; nationality adjectives
1 Complete the words. Colour the flags. Write a name and a city.
2 Cut out. Put the words in the correct order.
1 big country. is a China
2 bike My blue. is
3 Dina and Sarita are names. Indian
4 a Chip nice dog. is
5 It city. a French is
Nationality A name A city
> J a p a n e s e > Sakura > Tokyo
1 A m r c n
2 E g i h
3 T r i h
4 S p n s
✁
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7 Girls and boysPlural of nouns
1 Match singular nouns to plural nouns.
2 Write the plural of the words in the correct column.
s es ies> birds
teeth
men
child
tooth
person
children
feet foot
women people
woman
man
tomαto
countrybenchbird
trainboxpen
housecity
sandwich cake
baby
banana
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8 My teacherPossessive adjectives
1 Complete the table for you. Then ask two friends – a boy and a girl.
> What’s your favourite colour?
1 me 2 a boy 3 a girl
Favourite colour
Favourite place
Favourite animal
2 Now write sentences about you and your friends. Use my, his or her.
1 favourite colour is
2 favourite colour is
3 favourite colour is
3 Read the sentences and complete the table with pictures.
His favourite food is pizza.
Their favourite sport is football.
Her favourite food is chicken.
His favourite sport is tennis.
Their favourite food is chocolate.
Her favourite sport is swimming.
Jack Sally Charlie and Molly
food
1 2
sport
3 4 5
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9 What has Jenny got?Present simple of have got
1 Look. Write an affirmative sentence and a negative sentence for each picture.
>
She’s got a mobile phone and a guitar.
1 She hasn’t got
2
3
4
2 Now you. What have you got? Draw and write.
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10 This is my shirtDemonstratives and possessives (’s / s’)
Colour, then tell a partner about your things. Use This is my … and These are my … .
✂1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
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11 They aren’t mine. They’re Trig’s! Possessive pronouns
1 Write the words, then complete the puzzle.
6
5
1 4
2
3
2 Look and write. Circle.
> These are my pens. They’re mine / my.
1 This is Sara’s . It’s his / hers.
2 Those are our . They’re theirs / ours.
3 That is my dad’s . It’s his / hers.
4 That is your . It’s ours / yours.
5 These are my . They’re my / mine.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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12 A picnicCountable and uncountable nouns
1 Look and write. Use a and some.
> He’s got B1 some sugar and C3 some cheese.
1 She’s got A3 and B2 .
2 We’ve got D2 and E3 .
3 They’ve got D1 and B1 .
4 I’ve got A4 and B4 .
5 He’s got D3 and D1 .
2 Now you. What have you got? Write three sentences for your partner to complete.
1 I’ve got and .
2 .
3 .
1 2 3 4
A
B
C
D
E
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13 I like schoolPresent simple with I, you, we and they
1 Complete the timetable for Bill and Bob. Use have, go or watch.
2 Write sentences about Bill and Bob.
> Bill and Bob have breakfast at seven thirty.
1 They .
2 They .
3 .
4 .
5 .
6 .
3 Complete the timetable for you. Choose a weekday or weekend.
You
7.30
8.30
12.00
3.30
4.00
6.00
9.30
Bill and Bob Weekdays
7.30 > have breakfast
8.30 1 to school
12.00 2 lunch
3.30 3 home
4.00 4 television
6.00 5 dinner
9.30 6 to bed
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tidy eat sleep chase drink read bury play eat drink sleep play
14 Chip likes bonesPresent simple with he, she and it.
1 Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
2 Now you. Write a sentence about you and a sentence about Spot. Then draw.
I read my comic.
I
sandwiches.
I
orange juice.
I
tennis.
I
my bedroom.
I
in my bed.
My dog Spot plays
in the garden.
Spot
meat.
Spot
the cat.
Spot
water.
Spot
his bone.
Spot
on the chair.
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15 Do you like sport?Present simple in yes/no questions
1 Complete the questions with the correct verb. Then add one more question.
You Your partner
> Do you play football ? ✓ ✗
1 the internet?
2 to school?
3 the piano?
4 television?
5 magazines?
6 ?
2 Now ask and answer questions with your partner. Tick or cross.
3 Complete the questions with Do or Does. Then write short answers.
> Does your mum like football? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
1 you like chocolate?
2 Trig like exercise?
3 your friends play computer games?
4 you help in the kitchen?
5 your mum and dad use the internet?
Do you play football? Yes, I do. No, I don’t.