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There (not be) a lot of cars in the rush hour yesterday evening, so | (come) home early. ‘The weather morning, so Mrs. Sanchez to work instead of walking. My father (build) a tree house for me and my sister, Gloria last spring. (be) rainy yesterday (drive) They (not buy) the laptop from the mall as they (not have) enough money for it. Mr. Davis (leave) home earlier this morning because there serious problem at the factory. (be) a Coovriaht © 05/12/2020 Mr. Ramirez (buy) a bigger car last month because he (have) twins. . Anthany and Deboratt Go}tothe | t Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets to compiete the sentences 1 1 20, Some of the students in our class (join) the chess club this week. 21. Billy (run) in the living room and (break) the vase two days ago. 22. Megan (not feel) well yesterday morning, so she 23. The fishermen {not go) to school. (catch) a big tuna and (take) it to the fish market in Canterbury. 24. The Browns, (sit) on their sofa and (watch) a comedy film last night. 25. The teacher (ask) a very difficult question to her students this morning. 26. The police (arrest) him because he __~ (steal) a valuable ring from the jewellery shop. 27.1 (not try) the yellow dress on me because, 28. Did your grandpa all the fences? (not like) it at all. 29. Who (tell) you about the rock concert next Saturday? 30. Theresa (dive) deep into the water and (see) a huge caretta caretta turtle yesterday morning. We (stay) at a five-star hotel last June, but we (not like) the room. How did the kids (go) to school? Alice (wash) all the dishes and (clean) the bathroom, but Madison (not do) anything. My aunt and | (go) to the new shopping mall and money on clothing. She (wear) a beautiful dress and a necklace to the party last night. Messi (fall) on the ground and (hurt) his leg in the last match. Mr. Thompson and his wife (plant) an olive tree and (water) it. 31. 32, 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. s.com. All ights reserved. (spend) all our. (finish) painting | “Wwarmine ‘Topic: Read your penfriend's message via skype then answer it : Hello ! How are you ? 1 hope you're great !'m sorry I haven'e a answered Your last message, Dut you Know, I'm still seruggting wieh {ny Family problems. My parents are stili complaining about my imperfections. They don't get me. My poor schoo! resutts, inisconduct both at home and school and irresponsibility are ‘the only matters that engage their attention. What's wrong with ime ? How Can J get things Fixed and make them Feet proud 7 Tim realty tose (Please heip | (> Take care and have a blessed day ! ‘Topic: You told your best friend Jeremy that you got twice as much weekly pocket-money as he did. Noticing that he fete upset and wanted to get a rise to Cover his expenses, you decided to write him a letter to provide hitm with pieces of advice about how to Convince his parents to Increase his budget. Fill in the blanks with words from the box. (There are two extra words). Provide / while Toney / values /besdes/ wisdom / share well/ afford | + Tlie that without a fail woul be a complete person Iwould be a (1)... a family who would (3).. of life? Who would teach me of a grown-up person? For me, the family is the most important thing in life and my parents are not only my “parents” but also my friends since I (6).. swith them my secrets as . as all my experiences.” _Put the words eset ier em Fill in the blanks with six words from the list below. | that/ like let / depressed / narrow-minded/approval / what /allow | ' | Dear Top Teen; | ma teenager and I belong to a conservative family | My parents are t00 (1)...........and don't accept that we are from | different generations and that life has changed. | They don't (2). | Tcan't even buy Getting ready for the test (9" form) MrsTOUILI 1/ Put the bracketed words in the right tense or form: Family plays an important role in human lives. It is said that a family is like a tree. There are many branches in the tree. Similarly, in a man °s ( live). there are many (relation) .. in a family such as his wife, his kids, and his parents all are living together. Family members discuss and (share) : everything. Each member has roles and (respor ‘The father will be the head and the (support) ... ly. Mothers will take (careful) ._ of household activities and make sure that everything is (good) done. Kids also can_ help (they) wwe mothers at home .For example, they. can (clean) we table after meal time or make their beds. 2/Match sentences’parts to get a meaningful paragraph : a*By sharing housework at home 1-helps easing family stress at home) b*Second, children will 2: the work will be done quickly. c*Third, sharing responsibilities 3-more ti for fighting, d*Fourth, it gives couples 4-partcipaté in decsion-making. 5-more time for activities. 3/ Complete with words from th Tespect/themselves/prtlems/ fieht/ucky/together/ gst on vice/ advce/respo ibilities/ them How good is the relationship, between you and your family? “I have a very good relationship with.my parents. We spend a lot of our time. and we communicate very‘well. Whenever I have... , 1 know I can talk to andithey will always give me. Ihave an older sister Well with each other greatly . Sometimes ,we may have an .» We love and. each to have such family members and we argument but we never other. 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