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Unit 8

Grammar in action 8.2

Name Class Date

MY FRIEND JOANN 4 Circle the correct options.


1 Have your parents ever lived in America? Yes,
1 Watch the video up to 01:34. Underline and they have / did.
8.2
correct one mistake in each sentence.
2 We have / has never won a sports competition.
1 Sophia is interviewing her friend for a school
3 Mina hasn’t go / been to many art museums.
science project.
4 I have / haven’t never gone snowboarding.
2 Her friend Joann isn’t good at art.
5 My brother has / have invented a new app.
3 Joann has been to five countries.
4 Joann and Sophia went to the UK together. 5 Write sentences using the prompts and the
present perfect form of the verbs.
5 Sophia likes the Prado.
6 Sophia has to go to football practice in ten
minutes.

2 Look at the phrases in the box. How do you say


them in your language? What do they mean?
Match them with the sentences (a–c).

1 Let’s start.
1 you / ever / play / the violin?
2 We’re out of time.
3 Time to go!
2 Emma / never / be / to Paris.
a I have to leave.
b I want to begin the interview. 3 Tania / visit / four countries.
c There’s no time left.
4 We / never / lose / a match.
3 Watch the video from 01:34 to the end. Are the
8.2
sentences T (true) or F (false). Correct the false
sentences. 5 Robert / ever / run / a marathon?
1 We use the present perfect to talk about non-
specific times in the past.
6 Circle the correct options.
1 Have you ever … a poem?
2 We form the present perfect using do/does + past
a write b wrote c written
participle.
2 Ella has … a new song.
a composed c composing
3 We form the affirmative using has/have not + past
b compose
participle.
3 We have … won a competition.
a never b ever c any
4 To form questions, we use has/have + ever + past
participle. 4 Has your friend ever visited the museum? Yes,
she … .
a has b have c does
5 … been on TV?
a You ever have c Have you ever
b You have ever

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Unit 8
Grammar in action 8.3

Name Class Date

EVERYONE SHOULD … 4 Complete the sentences with the correct


reflexive pronouns.
1 Watch the video up to 01:40. Are the sentences
8.3
T (true) or F (false)?
1 The boy thinks everyone should learn to cook.

2 He thinks that everyone should visit Egypt and


Rome.
3 He thinks we should visit places close to our
home.
4 He thinks that knowing yourself helps you to
achieve more. 1 The bird is looking at in the mirror.
5 He thinks that everyone needs love. 2 Matt taught to play the guitar.
6 He thinks a smartphone isn’t very useful. 3 We helped to cakes and sandwiches.
4 I hope you both enjoy at the
2 Look at the phrases in the box. How do you say
concert.
them in your language? Complete them with
your own ideas. 5 I took a photo of with my new phone.

The most important things in life are … 5 Complete the sentences with the words in the
Something nobody should be without is … box. There are two extra words.
Nothing is more useful than a … anything everything everywhere nobody
nowhere someone something

1 I didn’t learn new from this


magazine article.
2 Did you meet interesting at the
3 Watch the video from 01:40 to the end. party?
8.3
Match 1–5 with a–e to make rules.
3 I’ve looked for my glasses but I
1 We use reflexive pronouns when the same
can’t find them.
person or thing
4 There is I trust more than my sister.
2 Myself, yourself, herself and himself are
5 Saving the planet is I really care
3 Yourselves, ourselves and themselves are
about.
4 We use indefinite pronouns to refer to
people, things or places 6 Circle the correct options.
5 Someone, everywhere, nothing and 1 You should have confidence in … .
anywhere are a myself b yourself c himself
2 We introduced … to the class.
a examples of indefinite pronouns.
a myself b ourself c ourselves
b examples of plural reflexive pronouns.
3 Victor locked … out of the house.
c is both the subject and object of the verb.
a himself b herself c themselves
d without saying exactly who or what they are.
4 Have you been … exciting?
e examples of singular reflexive pronouns.
a nowhere b everywhere c anywhere
5 I’d like to do … important.
a anything b something c nothing

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