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Vocabulary: Things We Do Every Day Answer Key

The document provides an answer key for vocabulary, grammar, and reading exercises about daily routines. It lists common daily activities like getting up, having meals, brushing teeth, and going to bed. It then provides examples of sentences and questions using time expressions related to these daily routines.
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Vocabulary: Things We Do Every Day Answer Key

The document provides an answer key for vocabulary, grammar, and reading exercises about daily routines. It lists common daily activities like getting up, having meals, brushing teeth, and going to bed. It then provides examples of sentences and questions using time expressions related to these daily routines.
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THINGS WE DO EVERY DAY

ANSWER KEY

VOCABULARY

Page 37, activity 1

1. Get up
2. Have lunch
3. Brush your teeth
4. Go to school
5. Have breakfast
6. Go home
7. Have dinner
8. Have a shower
9. Put on your pyjamas
10. Go to bed

GRAMMAR AND WRITING

Page 39, activity 8

1. I have breakfast at eight o’clock


2. I don’t get up at half past six
3. Do you have lunch at half past twelve? Yes, I do
4. Do you go to bed at nine o’clock?
5. No, I don’t
6. What do you do every day? I brush my teeth
7. He goes to school at half past eight
8. She has a shower every day

Page 39, activity 9

1 Do you get up at nine o’clock? No, I don’t. I get up at half past seven

2 Do you have breakfast at twelve o’clock? No, I don’t I have breakfast at one o’clock

3. Do you go home at half past three? No, I don’t. I go home at five o’clock

4. Do you go to bed at nine o’clock? No, I don’t. I go to bed at half past nine

Page 39, activity 10

1. No, he gets up at seven o’clock


2. No, she brushes her teeth at eight o’clock
3. No, he has dinner at seven o’clock
4. No, she goes to bed at half past nine
READING, WRITING AND SPEAKING

Page 41, activity 15

1. It’s twelve o’clock midday in London


2. It’s one o’clock in the afternoon in Madrid
3. It’s nine o’clock at night in Sydney

Page 41, activity 16

1. Bradley, New York, He gets up, at seven o’clock


2. Emily, London, she has lunch, at twelve o’clock
3. Pedro, Madrid, he’s in class, at one o’clock
4. Sonya, Sydney. She goes to bed, at nine o’clock

Page 41, activity 17

1. Bradley lives in New York. He gets up at seven o’clock


2. Emily lives in London. She has lunch at twelve o’clock
3. Pedro lives in Madrid. He’s in class at one o’clock
4. Sonya lives in Sydney. She goes to bed at nine o’clock

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