Some exercises from the PACE 4. Page 117 8. 2. They are from Australia, _______________ ? 3. They live in Sydney, _______________ ? 4. He likes reading,

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Some exercises from the PACE 4

Page They are from Australia, _______________ ? 3. They live in Sydney, _______________ ? 4. He likes reading, _______________ ? 5. She likes surfing, _______________ ? 6. They studied in Melbourne, _______________ ? aren’t they don’t they doesn’t he doesn‘t she didn‘t they PRESENT  DON’T ( I, you, we, they), DOESN’T ( he, she, it) PAST  DIDN’T

PAGE She was sad yesterday, wasn’t she? isn’t she? 2. You live in Brazil, didn’t you? don’t you? 3. They are your friends, aren’t they? isn't he? 4. John is very sad, doesn’t he? isn’t he?

5. We played tennis well, don’t we ? didn’t we? 6. They were tired yesterday, didn’t they? weren’t they? 7. He swims very well, isn’t he? doesn’t he?

PAGE Complete the sentences according to the pictures: 2. They weren’t swimming at He isn’t going to wash the dog. 4. She hasn’t made sandwiches yet. 5. It won’t rain tomorrow. They were studying. He is going to wash the car. She has cooked vegetables. It will rain today.

PAGE They weren’t swimming at 5, _____________? 3. He isn’t going to wash the dog, ____________? 4. She hasn’t made sandwiches, _____________? 5. It won’t rain tomorrow, _____________? were they is he has she will it No, they weren’t No, he isn´t No, she hasn’t No, it won’t

PAGE He isn’t calling me, _______________? 3. She wasn’t sleeping, _______________? 4. He didn’t buy the CD, _______________? 5. They aren’t singing, _______________? 6. He doesn’t know you, _______________? 7. She hasn’t arrived, _______________? 8. You won’t cry, _______________? 9. We aren’t going to move, ______________? 10. You haven’t seen her, _______________? is he was she did he are they does he has she Will you are we have you

Page 162 and Match the columns: 2. Lisa is from Canada, ______________ ? 3. They work near here, ______________ ? 4. Michael likes chocolate, ______________ ? 5. You sold your bike, ______________ ? 6. She can sing really well, ______________ ? 7. Kate goes surfing on the weekends, ______________ ? 8. They are tired, ______________ ? isn‘t she don‘t they doesn‘t he didn‘t you can’t she doesn't she aren’t they

2. Complete the sentences with the correct TAG QUESTION: 2. You’re Junior’s teacher, _________________ ? 3. She went to the supermarket by herself, _________________ ? 4. You mother can speak German, ___________ ? 5. They’re at the club now, ________________ ? 6. You play the piano, _________________ ? 7. Ricardo studies near here, _______________ ? 8. Your name is Todd, _________________ ? 9. You can lend me that book, ______________ ? 10. Jonathan’s sister lived in Russia, _________ ? aren’t you didn’t she can’t she aren’t they don’t you doesn’t he isn’t it can’t you didn’t she

4. Complete with a tag question. 1. You are happy today, ___________________? 2. You live near the school, _________________? 3. You can swim ___________________? 4. You studied math yesterday _______________? 5. Your mother cooks really well ______________? 5. Answer the questions about yourself. 1. Yes, I am - No, I am not. 2. Yes, I do - No, I don’t. 3. Yes, I can - No, I can’t. 4. Yes, I did - No, I didn’t. 5. Yes, she does - No, she doesn’t aren’t you don’t you can’t you didn’t you doesn’t she

6. Circle the correct alternative: every day. 1. I ___________ to school by bus every day. a) gob) had gonec) am going called 2. Meggin __________ when I called her. a) cooksb) is cookingc) was cooking 3. Peter __________ four languages. a) can to speakb) can speakc) can speaks now 4. We ________ television now. a) Watchb) are watchingc) watched

when my mother arrived. 5. I ___________ the sandwiches when my mother arrived. a) am makingb) makec) had made 6. Steve ________ Spanish with his cousin. a) can to studyb) studyc) studies last week. 7. They _________ a new stereo last week. a) boughtb) buyc) are buying now. 8. I’m sorry, but Maria can’t talk to you. She ___________________ now. a) studiesb) is studyingc) studied