Copy Of Superminds 4 Unit 5 Vocabulary And Grammar
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Yesterday, John and Jane and their mum and dad had breakfast in the garden. Their pet rabbit was with them. His name was Skip. It was a hot, 21___________morning and Skip was thirsty. He saw Dad's 22__________of coffee and he drank some coffee from it. John ran to stop the rabbit and he 23_________ "No, don't drink that, Skip!" In the afternoon, Skip didn't look well. "Let's take him to the animal hospital," said Jane. Dad took them in the car. A 24_________ looked at the rabbit. "He's got a stomach-ache. Coffee is very bad for rabbits," she told them. "He needs to drink lots of water now, and he can eat 25___________ too." Skip drank some water, and in the evening he started to 26____________ again. The children were very happy.
2.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
E. Sunny
Explanation The word "sunny" is the only word in the given list that is not a verb or a noun. It is an adjective that describes a weather condition or a bright and cheerful atmosphere. The other words in the list are either verbs (shouted, danced, hop) or nouns (cup, hungry, nurse, carrots).
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3.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
A. Cup
4.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
B. Shouted
5.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
D. Nurse
Explanation The word "nurse" is the only word in the given options that is related to the medical profession. The other words are unrelated and do not have any connection to nursing or healthcare.
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6.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
H. Carrots
7.
Choose the correct word.
A.
Cup
B.
Shouted
C.
Hungry
D.
Nurse
E.
Sunny
F.
Danced
G.
Hop
H.
Carrots
Correct Answer
G. Hop
8.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear Sara _______________in New York when she was 20.
Correct Answer used to live, Used to live, USED TO LIVE
Explanation Sara used to live in New York when she was 20.
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9.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got short fair hair and a beard.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The sentence states that "He's got short fair hair and a beard." However, since we do not have any information about the person being referred to in the sentence, we cannot determine whether the statement is true or false. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
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10.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got long fair hair. It's straight.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The sentence states that "He's got long fair hair. It's straight." However, the correct answer is false because the sentence contradicts itself. It cannot be true that someone has both long hair and straight hair at the same time.
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11.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got curly blonde hair and a beard.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The sentence states that "He's got curly blonde hair and a beard," which implies that the person being referred to possesses both curly blonde hair and a beard. Since the sentence does not contain any contradictory information or qualifiers, it can be assumed to be true.
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12.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got long dark hair and a moustache.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The sentence is true because it states that "He's got long dark hair and a mustache." This means that the person being referred to has long dark hair and a mustache, indicating that the sentence is accurate.
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13.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got short hair and a scar.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The sentence "He's got short hair and a scar" is true because it states that the person in question has both short hair and a scar.
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14.
Is this sentence true or false?He's got short blonde hair and a moustache.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The sentence states that "He's got short blonde hair and a mustache." However, since there is no context or reference point given, it is impossible to determine whether the sentence is true or false. Therefore, the answer is false as it cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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15.
Is this sentence true or false?She's got straight fair hair.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation The sentence states that "She's got straight fair hair." However, since the answer is "False," it means that the sentence is not true. Therefore, she does not have straight fair hair.
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16.
Is this sentence true or false?She's got long blonde hair. It's curly.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The sentence states that "She's got long blonde hair. It's curly." The word "true" indicates that the sentence is correct.
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17.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear Dad________________ a beard when he was young.
Correct Answer used to have, Used To Have, USED TO HAVE, Used to have
18.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear Uncle James _______________a waiter.
Correct Answer used to be, Used to be, USED TO BE, Used To Be
Explanation The correct answer is "used to be." This is because the phrase "used to" is used to talk about past habits or states that are no longer true. In this case, it is referring to Uncle James's previous occupation as a waiter. The correct form is "used to be" in lowercase letters. The variations in capitalization are incorrect, as the phrase should be written in lowercase.
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19.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear I________________very early at the weekends. But now I don't.
Correct Answer used to get up, Used To Get Up, USED TO GET UP, Used to get up
Explanation The correct answer is "used to get up". The phrase "used to" is used to talk about past habits or actions that no longer happen in the present. In this sentence, the speaker is describing their past habit of getting up early on weekends, but now they no longer do so.
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20.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear My brother________________ with his toy train every day.
Correct Answer used to play, Used To Play, USED TO PLAY, Used to play
Explanation The correct answer is "used to play." This is because the sentence is referring to a past habit or action that the brother had. "Used to" is used to talk about past habits or actions that are no longer true in the present. In this case, the brother used to play with his toy train every day in the past.
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21.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear Linda always________________ trousers. But now she wears skirts.
Correct Answer used to wear, Used To Wear, USED TO WEAR, Used to wear
Explanation Linda always used to wear trousers. But now she wears skirts.
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22.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear My dog________________ cats. He doesn't now because he's old.
Correct Answer used to chase, Used To Chase, USED TO CHASE, Used to CHASE
Explanation The correct answer is "used to chase". This is because the sentence is referring to a past habit or behavior of the dog. In the past, the dog used to chase cats, but it doesn't do so anymore because it is old. The phrase "used to" is used to indicate past habits or repeated actions that are no longer true in the present.
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23.
Complete the sentence with used to and the words from the list.be, play, live, have, chase, get up, work, wear My grandfather________________ in a police.
Correct Answer used to work, Used To Work, USED TO WORK, Used to work
Explanation The correct answer is "used to work." This is because the sentence is referring to a past habit or regular action that the grandfather did in the past. The phrase "used to" is used to talk about past habits or states that are no longer true. The verb "work" is the correct action that the grandfather used to do in the past.
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24.
Make the sentence.day/ had/ tidy/ We/ our/ every/ to/ room/ .
Correct Answer We had to tidy our room every day., WE HAD TO TIDY OUR ROOM EVERY DAY.
Explanation The correct answer is "We had to tidy our room every day." This sentence is in the past tense and expresses a requirement or obligation to clean our room on a daily basis. It is repeated in uppercase letters to emphasize the importance of this task.
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25.
Make the sentence.had/ Maths/ study/ to/ for/ We/ test/ the/ .
Correct Answer We had to study for the Maths test., WE HAD TO STUDY FOR THE MATHS TEST.
Explanation The given correct answer is "We had to study for the Maths test., WE HAD TO STUDY FOR THE MATHS TEST." This answer correctly rearranges the given words to form a grammatically correct sentence. It states that "We" had to study for the Maths test. The repetition of the sentence in uppercase emphasizes the importance or urgency of the task.
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26.
Make the sentence.to/ the/ at/ had/ They/ at/ 7 o'clock/ station / be /.
Correct Answer They had to be at the station at 7 o'clock. They had to be at the station at 7 o'clock , THEY HAD TO BE AT THE STATION AT 7 O'CLOCK.
Explanation The correct answer is "They had to be at the station at 7 o'clock." The sentence is rearranged in a grammatically correct order, starting with the subject "They," followed by the verb "had to be," and ending with the time phrase "at the station at 7 o'clock." The repetition of the sentence emphasizes the urgency and importance of being at the station at the specified time.
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27.
Make the sentence.I/ the/ cooking/ had/ my/ help/ mum / with / to /.
Correct Answer I had to help my mum with the cooking. I had to help my mum with the cooking , I HAD TO HELP MY MUM WITH THE COOKING.
Explanation The correct answer is "I had to help my mum with the cooking." This answer is correct because it correctly rearranges the given words to form a grammatically correct sentence. The sentence states that the speaker had to assist their mother with the cooking. The repetition of the sentence emphasizes the obligation to help.
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