Friends Grammar 2

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Have got .

There is and there are.

Prepositions of place.

My name's Jamie. I'm seven.

This is my dad. 1

This is my mum. 2

This is my grandpa. 3

This is my grandma. 4

This is my uncle. s

This is my aunt. 6

This is my cousin. 7

His name's Brian.

This is my sister. 8

She's got short black hair.

I've got a big family!

We use have got to say that someone has or owns something.

We also use have got to say how people and things Look.

Affirmative; Negative;

Short form; Long form; Short form; Long form;

I've got; I have got ;I haven't got; I have not got;

he's got; he has got; he hasn't got; he has not got;

she's got; she has got ;she hasn't got; she has not got;

it's got; it has got; it hasn't got; it has not got;

1 Complete the sentences.

She's got; He's got ;I've got;

I’ve got black hair. I’ve got brown eyes.


2 This is Alison. She’s got short hair. She’s got brown eyes.

3 This is my aunt. She’s got curly hair. She’s got green eyes.

4 This is my grandpa. He’s got short hair. He’s got brown eyes.

2. Write the words in the correct order. Then match.

1 He’s got brown hair. (b)

2 She’s got curly hair. (a)

3 He’s got black hair. (c)

4 She’s got long hair. (d)

5 She hasn’t got curly hair. (d)

6 He hasn’t got black hair. (b)

7 She hasn’t got brown hair. (d)

8 She hasn’t got straight hair. (a)

3. Make the sentences negative.

1 He's got brown hair. 3 1 He hasn’t got brown hair.

2 She's got long hair. 2 She hasn’t got long hair.

3 I've got short hair. 3 I haven’t got short hair.

4 He's got curly hair. 4 He hasn’t got curly hair.

There is and there are; prepositions of place.

There's a pillow on the table! There are three dolls under the bed!

We use there is to talk about one thing or person. We usually use the short form, there's. There's a
table. There's a bed.

We use there are to talk about two or more things or people. There are three dolls. There are eleven
pencils. We use the prepositions in, on and under to say where something is.

It's in the cupboard. It's on the table. It's under the bed.

6 Starter Unit

Look at page 6. True or false? Write T or F.

1 There's a pillow on the bed. F


2 There are three dolls under the bed.

3 There are three teddies on the bed.

4 There's one book on the shelf.

5 There are six balls in Alison's bedroom.

5 Look at page

6. Answer the questions.

1 How many kites are there?

There are eight kites.2 How many teddies are there? There are three teddies. 3 How many dolls are
there? There are six dolls. 4 How many balls are there? There are two balls.5 How many books are
there? There are five books. 6 How many puzzles are there? There are five puzzles.

6 Look at page 6. Complete the description.

are ;There's ;on; There ;under; in;

In Alison's bedroom there are six dolls. There’s a bed and a cupboard. There are five books on the shelf.
There are three dolls under the bed. There are five puzzles in the cupboard.

1. At school.

This and these.

This and these are demonstratives. We use them to talk about people and things that are near us. One
person or thing :This is the classroom.

More than one person or thing: These are the new tables.

This is a chair. This is a poster. These are pictures. These are drawers.

Write This is or These are.

1 This is the new board. 2 These are chairs. 3 These are pencils. 4 These are triangles. 5 This is a car. 6
This is a square.

That and those ;

That’s the cupboard.

Those are the the pegs.

That’s my picture.

That and those are also demonstratives. We use them to talk about people and things that are far from
us. One person or thing: That's the board.
More than one person or thing: Those are the drawers.

That’s= That is.

3 Tiick the correct one.

1 That’s a poster.2 Those are pegs.3 That’s a cupboard.4 Those are chairs.

Complete the sentences. Use That's or Those are.

1) That's s a seesaw. {2) That's a slide. {3) Those are swings. 4) Those are my friends. (5) That's a frisbee.

What’s this? What are these?

What's this? This is a picture.

What are these? These are the new rulers.

What's this? and What are these? are wh-questions. We can answer with This is ... or These are ... We
can also answer with It's a ... or They're ...

it's= it is; they're= they are;

5 Tick the correct one.

1 What’s this?

2. What are these?

3. What’s this?

4. What are these?

6 Write the words in the correct order. Make questions and answers.

1. What’s this? This is a computer.

2. What are these? These are pictures.

3 What’s this? This is a classroom.

What’s that? What are those?

What’s that? That’s a board.

What are those?Those are the new chairs.

What's that? and What are those? are wh-questions.


We can answer with That is ... or Those are .. .

We can also answer with It's a ... or They're ..

7. Match.

1. What’s that?

2. What are those?

3. What are those?

4. What’s that?

8. Write.

1 What’s that? That’s a picture.

2 What are those? Those are computers.

3 What’s this? This is a board.

4 What are these? These are drawers.

5 What’s that? That’s a table.

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