"Wallace and Gromit"
тест по английскому языку (5 класс) на тему
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Episode 1
Exercises
Memory
Are these sentences true (•) or false (X)?
- Gromit was asleep at 2 a.m.
- Wallace and Gromit are window cleaners.
- The lorry driver was a man.
- There was a problem with the porridge machine.
- The sheep wasn't hungry.
- A woman telephoned Wallace.
- Gromit drove the motorbike.
- The wool shop is in the High Street.
Now correct the false sentences.
Test yourself Choose the correct word in (brackets).
Wallace (want / wants) his breakfast. And (much / more) porridge! I'm going (to make / make) my own porridge. Something (has / have) eaten the cheese too. Have you eaten (me / my) cheese, Gromit? Is there a mouse (of / in) the house? What (are / can) you smell, Gromit? My (window's / windows) are very dirty.
is or has or possessive?
Gromit's knitting = Gromit is knitting
Gromit's heard something = Gromit has heard something
Gromit's wool is red = possessive
What does 's mean in these sentences? Write is, has or poss. (possessive).
- Something's eaten the leaf.
- There's a hole in the newspaper.
- It's Wallace's newspaper.
- What's wrong with it?
- Something's eaten the cheese.
- That's the problem.
Something's eaten (it). Make sentences, e.g.
There's a hole in the paper.
Something has eaten it.
The biscuits aren't here!
Something has eaten them.
- What's wrong with the wires?
- There's a hole in the packet.
- Look at these leaves!
- Where's the plant?
- What's wrong with my boots?
Sounds. There are two words in each box with a different sound. Underline them.
i: | sleeve street eaten leaf breakfast tea lever smell clean cheese | ||
au | house mouse noise round | down | own trousers |
D | stopped clock problem wrong | lorry wool | porridge going |
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