A.
1. They watch TV every night.
2. I meet my friends on Friday evenings.
3. I have a big breakfast on Saturdays.
4. They go to school at eight fifteen.
5. We play tennis on Tuesdays.
B.
1. They don't watch TV every night.
2. I don't meet my friends on Friday evenings.
3. I don't have a big breakfast on Saturdays.
4. They don't go to school at eight fifteen.
5. We don't play tennis on Tuesdays.
C.
1.
- When does Sheila go dancing?
- Sheila goes dancing on Fridays.
2.
- Where does her parents work?
- Her parents work in the hospital.
3.
- What music does Tom like?
- Tom likes jazz.
4.
- How often do you watch TV?
- I watch television every evening.
5.
- When do they go to school?
- They go to school in the morning.
D.
- Does Adam come from Poland?
- Yes, he does.
- Do your friends work hard?
- No, they don't.
- Does your brother watch football matches?
- Does she like comedy films?
- No, she doesn't.
- Do sports starts drive fast cars?
- Yes, they do.
E.
1. They watch TV in their bedroom.
2. I go shopping on Saturdays.
3. The sky is in the winter.
4. Look at this picture!
5. How often do you go to the cinema?
F.
1. I go to the cinema once a month.
2. Katy goes to the theatre six times a year.
3. We can't run very fast.
4. David walks to school every day.
5. I play tennis twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.
Good Luck!
5. Complete the sentences with who, which, when, where or whose.
1. Xing is a friend who I met online.
2. We met when we were playing TERA.
3. He's the only friend whose gaming skills are even better than mine!
4. Gamers who play TERA live all over the world.
5. Xing's showed me photos of the town where he lives in China.
6. It's a country which I'd love to visit.
6. Read the sentences in exercise 5 again. In which sentences could you :
1. Replace the relative pronoun or adverb with that? 1, 4 and 6.
2. Omit the relative pronoun or adverb? 1 and 6.
A.
1. They watch TV every night.
2. I meet my friends on Friday evenings.
3. I have a big breakfast on Saturdays.
4. They go to school at eight fifteen.
5. We play tennis on Tuesdays.
B.
1. They don't watch TV every night.
2. I don't meet my friends on Friday evenings.
3. I don't have a big breakfast on Saturdays.
4. They don't go to school at eight fifteen.
5. We don't play tennis on Tuesdays.
C.
1.
- When does Sheila go dancing?
- Sheila goes dancing on Fridays.
2.
- Where does her parents work?
- Her parents work in the hospital.
3.
- What music does Tom like?
- Tom likes jazz.
4.
- How often do you watch TV?
- I watch television every evening.
5.
- When do they go to school?
- They go to school in the morning.
D.
1.
- Does Adam come from Poland?
- Yes, he does.
2.
- Do your friends work hard?
- No, they don't.
3.
- Does your brother watch football matches?
- Yes, he does.
4.
- Does she like comedy films?
- No, she doesn't.
5.
- Do sports starts drive fast cars?
- Yes, they do.
E.
1. They watch TV in their bedroom.
2. I go shopping on Saturdays.
3. The sky is in the winter.
4. Look at this picture!
5. How often do you go to the cinema?
F.
1. I go to the cinema once a month.
2. Katy goes to the theatre six times a year.
3. We can't run very fast.
4. David walks to school every day.
5. I play tennis twice a week. On Mondays and Thursdays.
Good Luck!
5. Complete the sentences with who, which, when, where or whose.
1. Xing is a friend who I met online.
2. We met when we were playing TERA.
3. He's the only friend whose gaming skills are even better than mine!
4. Gamers who play TERA live all over the world.
5. Xing's showed me photos of the town where he lives in China.
6. It's a country which I'd love to visit.
6. Read the sentences in exercise 5 again. In which sentences could you :
1. Replace the relative pronoun or adverb with that? 1, 4 and 6.
2. Omit the relative pronoun or adverb? 1 and 6.