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Choose the correct answer:
1- There was heavy (train – traffic – ship – boat) on the road this morning.
2- Is there any more (time – road – parking – space) for Ramy's car?
3- There is too much (traffic – noise – silence – pollution) in the River Nile.
4- I'd rather live in a city than in (a country – the country – country – house).
5- If you do too little exercise, you put on (weight – seat – feet – boot).
6- The shop didn't (do – work – make – put) much money so it was closed.
7- There was a long (silence – anger – invitation – disappointment) before he answered.
8- He puts on weight because he dose (a lot – a few – a little – many) exercise.
9- There is too (many – few – much – a lot) pollution min cities.
10- I (prefer –'d rather – agree – want) live in the country.
Read and correct the underlined words:
1- Mother asked her children to be quite. ……………….
2- Your room isn't clean, Mona. It is quite tidy. ……………….
3- A village is larger than a town. ……………….
4- How much pupils are there in your class? ……………….
5- Mona was very happy when she lost her expensive mobile phone. ……………….
6- My meal consists from a sandwich and a cup of tea. ……………….
7- My grandpa using to play football, but he doesn't now. ……………….
8- Everyone was very quite when the film started. ……………….
9- This is my special garden, so no one can enter it. ……………….
10- He is my older brother. ……………….
11- It is cold in summer. ……………….
12- She was pleased because she lost her money. ……………….
Choose the correct answer:
1. Too much smoke from the factories causes (solution – pollution – invitation – furniture).
2. We are running out of petrol. We have to go to the nearest petrol (factory – office – station - stop) to get some.
3. You are getting too fat, Sultan. You should (make – do – keep – put) regular exercise every day.
4. The tourists (set off – took off – searched for – put on) to the airport at 6 o'clock in the morning.
5. They lost the match. This means that they didn't (get – earn – play – win) the match.
6. Japanese children (go – start – take – come) school when they are six.
7. I ran to the bus stop because there was (too much – too many – too few – too little) time to walk.
8. Middle school (lasts – starts – begins – finishes) for three years in Japan.
9. Salma was (stressful – upset – clever – crowded) and cried because she had lost one of her toys.
10. Teams (clean – work – take – make) turns to serve lunch to their classmates.
11. There are lots of (e-mail – letters – compositions – paragraphs) in the Japanese alphabet.
12. My house is (between – inside – at – in) the garden and the school.
Write a letter to your pen friend Tom who lives in England. Tell him:
When do people start school? - How many terms there are?
What lessons you have and you like? - You live at 30 Ahmed Maher Street, Dokki, Egypt.
Write what you would say in each of the following situations:
1- A friend thinks that maths is a difficult subject. You don't agree.
2- your big brother says that in his opinion, Egypt has mad a lot of progress. You agree. 3- One of your friends says. "I'd rather live in a city than in a village. " Give your opinion. 4- Your sister tells you that girls are cleverer than boys. What do you think of this?
Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets to give the same meaning:
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