
Starter unit 6
Quiz by YULI ARIZA
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Grammar
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I’ve got a new laptop.
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1Â Â We _____Â _____ any chairs in thekitchen.
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I’ve got a new laptop.
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2Â Â _____John _____ a big house?
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I’ve got a new laptop.
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3  They’_____ _____ two cars in thegarage.
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4Â Â How many DVDs _____ you _____?
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5Â Â Maria _____Â _____ any children.
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2Â Â adverbs of frequency
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on / plays / Max / football / Sundays /always
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Max always plays football on Sundays.
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1Â Â evening / is / at / Carlos / home / in / never / the
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2Â Â watch / often / do / a DVD / How / you / your
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3Â Â my / usually / clothes / I / iron
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3Â Â like+ -ing; want + infinitive
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Completethe sentences with the correct form of likeor want.
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Do you like doing house work?
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1  I_____ _____ to go out because it’s verycold.
3Â Â like+ -ing; want + infinitive
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Completethe sentences with the correct form of likeor want.
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Do you like doing house work?
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2Â Â _____Mike _____ watching DVDs?
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3Â Â like+ -ing; want + infinitive
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Do you like doing house work?
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3Â Â Luke _____to buy a new flat-screen TV.
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3Â Â like+ -ing; want + infinitive
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Completethe sentences with the correct form of likeor want.
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Do you like doinghousework?
4  Sarah _____ _____ living in Tokyo because it’s very expensive
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Do you like doinghousework?
5  We _____ playing computer games with our friends. It’s fun.
Vocabulary
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4Â Â Rooms in the house.
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Where’sPietro? Put the words in the correctorder to make words for rooms in the house.
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Pietro’sin the lalh                                                                hall
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1  Pietro’s in the nitkech.                                                    _______
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Where’sPietro? Put the words in the correctorder to make words for rooms in the house.
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Pietro’sin the lalh                                                                hall
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2  Pietro’s in the lacrel.                                                        _______
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Where’sPietro? Put the words in the correctorder to make words for rooms in the house.
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Pietro’sin the lalh                                                                hall
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3  Pietro’s on the trassi.                                                       _______
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4Â Â Rooms in the house.
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Where’sPietro? Put the words in the correctorder to make words for rooms in the house.
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Pietro’sin the lalh                                                                hall
4  Pietro’s in the robtamho.                                                 _______
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6Â Â housework
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Harry sometimes sweeps the floor.
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1Â Â Dan always ________ the stairs at the weekend.
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2  Idon’t like ________ my clothes.
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3  Laura never ________ the dishwasher. She’s so lazy!
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5Â Â Do you want ________ the table?
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1  Do you like a drink?                                                        _____
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2  Yes, please. I do loveone.                                             _____
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3  How would you like? Orange or apple juice?                 _____
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4  I’d like a apple juice, please.                                           _____
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5  And I’d like any coffee.                                                  _____
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My name is Sally and I live in a quietstreet near the centre of town. Ourhouse is quite small but we’ve got a big garden. I live with my husband Geoff and our twochildren, Polly and Jack. There arethree bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, a sunny kitchen and agarage. We’ve got two cars there! The children have got their own play room inthe loft so they can play games and listen to music there. I love this house and I love our neighbourstoo.
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Tina lives opposite our house. She’s a teacher at the same school whereGeoff teaches. She’s a good friend. We sometimes have a cup of coffee together inthe afternoon after school but she’s always busy at the weekends because shedoes a lot of housework. I never do anycleaning at the weekends because I want to spend time with the children. I usually do it on Mondays. The children are very good and they help me alot. They always lay the table, empty the dishwasher and tidy the living room.
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Paolo lives near Tina and he’s from Rome. He’s a chef at the Italian restaurant intown. He’s a really good cook and hemakes dinner at his house for his friends. I love Italian food! He doesn’tspeak very good English but I speak Italian. He likes technology and he’s got a big flat-screen TV and DVD player inthe living room.  I think he spends alot of time on the Internet because he writes emails to his friends and family.
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My name is Sally and I live in a quietstreet near the centre of town. Ourhouse is quite small but we’ve got a big garden. I live with my husband Geoff and our twochildren, Polly and Jack. There arethree bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, a sunny kitchen and agarage. We’ve got two cars there! The children have got their own play room inthe loft so they can play games and listen to music there. I love this house and I love our neighbourstoo.
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Tina lives opposite our house. She’s a teacher at the same school whereGeoff teaches. She’s a good friend. We sometimes have a cup of coffee together inthe afternoon after school but she’s always busy at the weekends because shedoes a lot of housework. I never do anycleaning at the weekends because I want to spend time with the children. I usually do it on Mondays. The children are very good and they help me alot. They always lay the table, empty the dishwasher and tidy the living room.
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Paolo lives near Tina and he’s from Rome. He’s a chef at the Italian restaurant intown. He’s a really good cook and hemakes dinner at his house for his friends. I love Italian food! He doesn’tspeak very good English but I speak Italian. He likes technology and he’s got a big flat-screen TV and DVD player inthe living room.  I think he spends alot of time on the Internet because he writes emails to his friends and family.
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My name is Sally and I live in a quietstreet near the centre of town. Ourhouse is quite small but we’ve got a big garden. I live with my husband Geoff and our twochildren, Polly and Jack. There arethree bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, a sunny kitchen and agarage. We’ve got two cars there! The children have got their own play room inthe loft so they can play games and listen to music there. I love this house and I love our neighbourstoo.
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Tina lives opposite our house. She’s a teacher at the same school where Geoff teaches. She’s a good friend. We sometimes have a cup of coffee together inthe afternoon after school but she’s always busy at the weekends because shedoes a lot of housework. I never do anycleaning at the weekends because I want to spend time with the children. I usually do it on Mondays. The children are very good and they help me alot. They always lay the table, empty the dishwasher and tidy the living room.
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Paolo lives near Tina and he’s from Rome. He’s a chef at the Italian restaurant intown. He’s a really good cook and hemakes dinner at his house for his friends. I love Italian food! He doesn’tspeak very good English but I speak Italian. He likes technology and he’s got a big flat-screen TV and DVD player inthe living room.  I think he spends alot of time on the Internet because he writes emails to his friends and family.
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My name is Sally and I live in a quietstreet near the centre of town. Ourhouse is quite small but we’ve got a big garden. I live with my husband Geoff and our twochildren, Polly and Jack. There arethree bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, a sunny kitchen and agarage. We’ve got two cars there! The children have got their own play room inthe loft so they can play games and listen to music there. I love this house and I love our neighbourstoo.
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Tina lives opposite our house. She’s a teacher at the same school whereGeoff teaches. She’s a good friend. We sometimes have a cup of coffee together inthe afternoon after school but she’s always busy at the weekends because shedoes a lot of housework. I never do anycleaning at the weekends because I want to spend time with the children. I usually do it on Mondays. The children are very good and they help me alot. They always lay the table, empty the dishwasher and tidy the living room.
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Paolo lives near Tina and he’s from Rome. He’s a chef at the Italian restaurant intown. He’s a really good cook and hemakes dinner at his house for his friends. I love Italian food! He doesn’tspeak very good English but I speak Italian. He likes technology and he’s got a big flat-screen TV and DVD player inthe living room.  I think he spends alot of time on the Internet because he writes emails to his friends and family.
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My name is Sally and I live in a quietstreet near the centre of town. Ourhouse is quite small but we’ve got a big garden. I live with my husband Geoff and our twochildren, Polly and Jack. There arethree bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big living room, a sunny kitchen and agarage. We’ve got two cars there! The children have got their own play room inthe loft so they can play games and listen to music there. I love this house and I love our neighbourstoo.
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Tina lives opposite our house. She’s a teacher at the same school whereGeoff teaches. She’s a good friend. We sometimes have a cup of coffee together inthe afternoon after school but she’s always busy at the weekends because shedoes a lot of housework. I never do anycleaning at the weekends because I want to spend time with the children. I usually do it on Mondays. The children are very good and they help me alot. They always lay the table, empty the dishwasher and tidy the living room.
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Paolo lives near Tina and he’s from Rome. He’s a chef at the Italian restaurant intown. He’s a really good cook and hemakes dinner at his house for his friends. I love Italian food! He doesn’tspeak very good English but I speak Italian. He likes technology and he’s got a big flat-screen TV and DVD player inthe living room.  I think he spends alot of time on the Internet because he writes emails to his friends and family.
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5  Who’s got a computer?                                                               _____