Cuadernillo 2
Cuadernillo 2
Cuadernillo 2
SECOND SECTION
GRAMMAR 13 PRONOUNS 1 – 2
I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody, none, nothing
GRAMMAR 17 NUMBERS
One, first, ½, 1.5
GRAMMAR 18 PREPOSITIONS
In, on, at, to, into
CHECKPOINT 3 UNITS 13 - 18
CONTENTS
SECOND SECTION
GRAMMAR 24 CALENDAR
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
I HE WE
YOU SHE THEY
IT
OBJECT PRONOUNS
Me him us
You her them
It
➢ SOMETHING
We use something for a thing we don’t know.
➢ ANYTHING/ANYONE
➢ NONE/NOTHING
1) REWRITE each sentence so it has the same meaning. Use the words in
bold.
We know something about this book (it’s the book with the answers). (definite)
We use the:
PLURAL NOUNS
NO CHANGE IN PLURAL
1. Fish ________________
2. Men ________________
3. Tooth_______________
4. House ______________
5. Watch ______________
6. Foot _______________
7. Wife _______________
8. Scarf ______________
9. Nice _______________
10. Glass ______________
➢ We can use some with polite questions, or when we expect the answer
“yes”
Could you buy me some tea? Yes, I can!
Are there some sandwiches for me? Yes, of course!
CARDINAL NUMBERS
1 ONE 11 eleven 21 twenty one 90 ninety
2 two 12 twelve 22 twenty two 100 a hundred
One hundred
3 three 13 thirteen 23 twenty three
4 four 14 fourteen 24 twenty
four….etc
5 five 15 fifteen 30 thirty
6 six 16 sixteen 40 forty
7 seven 17 seventeen 50 fifty
8 eight 18 eighteen 60 sixty
9 nine 19 nineteen 70 seventy
10 ten 20 twenty 80 eighty
ORDINAL NUMBERS
1st. first 11th eleventh
2nd. Second 12th twelfth
3rd. third 13th thirteenth
4th fourth 14th
fourteenth…..
5th fifth
6th sixth 20th twentieth
7th seventh 30th thirtieth
8th eighth 40th fortieth
9th nineth
10th tenth
FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS
½ a half
¼ a quarter
¾ three quarters
11/2 one and a half
2 ¼ two and a quarter
1.5 one point five
2.25 two point two five
5.75 five point seven five
IN
We use in when things or people are contained by other things.
There are some cups in the cupboard.
Jack lives in Spain.
We arrived in Manchester.
Paul lives in Green Street.
ON
We use on when things or people are touching the surface of other things.
➢ We use on when we talk about the cinema, radio, telephone and television.
➢ Other uses
It was crowded on the plane / bus / train.
Our house is on this side of the street.
There’s a cinema on the left.
AT
➢ We use at when we talk about position in general. We use at with places but
not with cities.
TO
➢ We use to when we talk about the direction of movement, with verbs such
as go, come, bring, take…etc.
Last night we went to the cinema.
Are you coming to the party?
David brought his dog to school.
Tina took her sister to the circus.
INTO
➢ We use into when we talk about moving from the outside to the inside.
Tom ran into the room and sat down.
The children climbed into the car.
I went into the shop.
1. CHOOSE the most suitable word for each space.
1. How many desks are there ______ this classroom?
a) Into b) at c) in
2. I knocked at the door, but there was nobody ______home.
a) In b) on c) at
3. The dog jumped ______ the water and swam after its ball.
a) Into b) to c) on
4. Jim stole the money, and now he is ____prison.
a) At b) in c) into
5. As we were going ______ the building, the fire alarm rang.
a) At b) on c) into
2. COMPLETE the sentences.
SECOND SECTION
POSITION
(inside, outside, out of, near, opposite, next t6o,
In front of, behind
INSIDE
OPPOSITE
NEXT TO
We use next to when we talk about things or people at the side of something or
someone.
Jim sits next to Tom.
IN FRONT OF
Jim sits in front of Helen.
BEHIND
MODALS:
1. Look at the picture. Choose the most suitable picture (a-f) for each sentence
(1-6)
1. 8:45 _____________________________
2. 7:00 am _____________________________
3. 12:00 pm _____________________________
4. 2:30 _____________________________
5. 1:35 _____________________________
6. 3:15 _____________________________
2. WRITE THE TIME using past and before:
1. ___________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________
CALENDAR
DATES
➢ WRITING Dates are written in British and English.
BRITISH: 2/11/20 2 November Monday 2 November, 2020
ENGLISH: 11/2/20 November 2nd. Monday November 2nd. 2020.
➢ SPEAKING
BRITISH: The second of November, 2020. November the second, 2020.
ENGLISH: November second.
➢ YEARS
Writing Speaking
1945 nineteen forty-five
2020 two thousand and twenty
➢ DAYS
DAYS OF THE WEEK
➢ OTHER TIMES
Future: tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, next week, next Monday
Past: yesterday, the day before yesterday, last week, last Monday.
➢ MONTHS
➢ SEASONS