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1 1 Imperative:s Imperatives: instructions Date: Grammar Station We can use imperatives to give instructions (tell people to do something). We start an imperative sentence with a verb. We do not change the verb form. e.g. Cut the banana into pieces. Add some salt. A Look at the pictures and circle the correct answers. 1. (Cut / Break) the egg. 2. (Mix / Wash) the vegetable. 3. (Fry / Pour) the pancake. 2 ATHENS 100 Series: Grammar Elect 3A
2 B Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. spread boil pour add put mix 1. the water. 2. some sugar in the tea. 3. the coffee powder and milk. 4. some butter on the bread. 5. the bread on the plate. 6. the juice into the glass. C There is one mistake or one extra word in each line. Circle the mistake or delete the extra word with a cross (X). Write the correct word or extra word in the blank. How to make a jam sandwich To Get a knife, two slices of bread, e.g. some butter and a jam. 1. Picking up the knife. 2. Spread out the butter on a slice of bread. 3. Spreading the jam on top of the butter. 4. Puts the other slice of bread on top. 5. Cuts the sandwich into two pieces. 6. To 3
3 Linda s mother is teaching Linda to make juice ice pops. Look at the D pictures and complete the instructions with the given words. insert put heat cool stir pour 1. the sugar and the water in a pan. 2. down the sugar water in the fridge. 3. Add some juice to the sugar water and the juice mixture. 4. the juice mixture into ice pop molds. 5. ice pop sticks into the molds. 6. the molds in the fridge for six hours. 4 ATHENS 100 Series: Grammar Elect 3A
4 Revision 1 (Units 1 9) Date: Peter is writing a recipe for hot lemon tea. Complete the recipe with A Finally / First / Then and the given words. (Imperatives, connectives) 1. the water. 2. the lemon. 3. a slice of lemon and a teabag into a cup. 4. the boiled water into the cup. 5. some sugar. pour add boil put slice B Eva is writing about her grandparents. Complete the writing with the correct pronouns. (Subject pronouns, object pronouns) Grandpa and Grandma are over sixty but (1) are always full of energy. Grandpa goes hiking every Sunday. I sometimes go with (2). He teaches (3) a lot about nature. Grandma is a Tai Chi master. Every morning, (4) teaches Tai Chi in the park and many people learn Tai Chi from (5). Grandpa and Grandma like travelling. They like meeting different people and make friends with (6). They send postcards to me and my sister every time and tell (7) about their new experience. (8) want to be like them when I become old! 21
5 C Harry is having a dessert buffet with his mother. Look at the picture. Complete the dialogue with Is there / Are there and any / some / a lot of. (Is there any / Are there any...?, any / some / a lot of) Harry: There are a lot of desserts. (e.g.) Are there any jelly cups? Mum: (e.g.) Yes, there are. There (e.g.) are a lot of jelly cups. Harry: (1) any ice cream? Mum: Yes, there is. There is (2) ice cream. Harry: (3) any cupcakes? Mum: Yes, (4). There (5) cupcakes. Harry: (6) lemon tea? Mum: No, (7). There (8) lemon tea. Harry: I want to have something salty. (9) hot dogs? Mum: (10) (11) in a dessert buffet. 22 ATHENS 100 Series: Grammar Elect 3A
6 D Max and his friends are ordering some food and drinks. Look at the pictures. Complete the requests with May I and the given words. (Countable and uncountable nouns, phrases of quantity, modal verb: may) slice glass bottle packet box cup e.g. May I have four bottles of water, please? water 1. May I have, please? cake 2., please? salt 3. chocolate 4. coffee 5. milk 23
7 Final Revision (Units 1 18) There is one mistake in each question. Circle the mistake and write A the correct word in the blank. (All units) e.g. Fries the egg mixture in the pan. Fry 1. Jane is my friend. I go to school with him every day. 2. Close your books and put it in your bags. 3. Please buy some eggs and sugars for me. 4. Are there any new toothbrush at home? 5. There isn t some fruit in the basket. It is empty. 6. May I have two glasses in water, please? 7. How much is the red shoes? 8. They are two hundreds and fifty dollars. 9. The drawing lesson is at two o clock to three fifteen. 10. Harry wants to joins the swimming class. 11. The picnic is on the twenty-one of November. 12. I can write and read English or I can t speak English. 48 ATHENS 100 Series: Grammar Elect 3A
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