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Form & Usage
Practice 1 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
Practice 2 Make sentences in the present continuous tense with the words in brackets.
1 (Maria/shut/the windows) Maria is shutting the windows.
2 (My sister/practise/the piano) My sister is practising the piano.
3 (the children/not dance) The children are not dancing.
4 (the birds/fly/in the sky) The birds are flying in the sky.
5 (I/bake/a cake) I am baking a cake.
6 (the students/enjoy/the talent show) The students are enjoying the talent show.
7 (the clock/not work) The clock is not working.
Practice 3 What are they doing? Write sentences with the verbs in brackets.
1 2 3 4
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Present continuous tense
Yes/No questions
• We put the verb to be at the beginning and the -ing form of the main verb after the subject to
ask Yes/No questions in the present continuous tense.
Am I I am.
Is he/she/it playing? Yes, he/she/it is.
Are you/we/they you/we/they are.
Practice 5 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Is Mrs Dickson leaving (leave) the flat now?
2 Are the waitresses setting (set) another table?
3 Where’s Bill? Is he preparing (prepare) for the exam in his room?
4 Are the police officers checking (check) the house at the moment?
5 It’s so dusty. Is the worker digging (dig) a hole in the garden?
6 Are your friends travelling (travel) in Japan now?
7 Is the plant dying (die)? I always forget to water it.
8 Is someone knocking (knock) on the door? I hear some noise.
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Practice 6 There is one mistake in each sentence. Underline the wrong forms of the verbs and write
the correct ones above them.
Are Is
1 Is they drawing flowers? 5 Are she doing homework?
lying biting
2 Are you lie on the bed? 6 Is it bite her leg?
Are spending
3 Am we waiting for the bus? 7 Am I spend too much?
sitting Is
4 Is he sit on the second row? 8 Are the class monitor bringing the books back?
Grammar in Use
Practice 8 You have a free lesson today because your English teacher is absent. You are writing
a blog entry about what everyone is doing during the lesson. Complete the blog entry
using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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Our English teacher Miss Chan is sick today, so we (1) ’re/are having (have) a free lesson.
I (2) ’m/am noting (note) down what everyone (3) is doing (do) now.
Mr Wong is at the teacher’s desk. He (4) ’s/is marking (mark) some exam papers.
Louis (5) is writing (write) an English composition.
Mason (6) is reading (read) a novel. He (7) ’s/is looking (look) up words that
he doesn’t know in a dictionary.
(8) Are Vivian and Lily using (use) their tablets? Yes, Vivian
(9) is watching (watch) an English video and Lily (10) is playing (play)
English online games. aren’t/are not
Joey and Tommy (11) doing (not do) their English homework. They
(12) ’re/are finding (find) a solution to a Maths problem. They look really confused.
Kyle and Donald (13) are chatting (chat) about what to have for
lunch today.
Ted (14) isn’t/is not feeling (not feel) well. He has a runny nose and
sneezed all morning. Poor Ted!
(15) Is Bobby feeling (feel) unwell too?
No, he (16) ’s/is falling (fall) asleep!
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Present continuous tense
Practice 9 You and Melinda are members of the Film Club. There is a screening today. Melinda is
late and you are texting her. Complete the text messages using the correct form of the
verbs in brackets.
Melinda
online
Hey Mel, where are you? They (1) ’re/are showing (show) the film now.
(2) Are you still having (have) lunch?
No, I’m not. I (3) ’m/am waiting (wait) for the bus at the bus stop.
Hurry up!
The bus driver (9) is driving (drive) very slowly! I don’t know
when I can arrive. Tell me what’s going on in the film.
No, to the airport! He (14) ’s/is escaping (escape) from the country.
Oh, there’s a traffic accident ahead and the bus (15) isn’t/is not moving (not move) at all!
Oh no ...
Phew, the bus (16) is moving (move) at full speed finally after 20 minutes.
That’s the end of the film. The credits (17) are coming (come) up.
I think you don’t have to come now, Mel …
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Learn more
B Wh-questions
• We usually put the verb to be after the Wh-words when we ask Wh-questions.
What is that? It’s garlic bread.
Who is at the door? A police officer.
Which bag is yours? The red one.
When is the Sports Day? Next month.
Where are the students? In the canteen.
Why is Sally excited? Because she has a present.
How are you? I’m fine.
• We put do/does after the Wh-words, and the bare infinitive after the subject when we ask
Wh-questions with other verbs.
What do you like about your school? I like its environment.
Who do you have lunch with every day? Amanda and Benson.
Which school club do you want to join? The Art Club.
When do you get up every morning? At 7 o’clock.
Where do you live? Quarry Bay.
Why do you like the Drama Club? Because I’m interested in acting.
How do you go to school? By bus.
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Wh-questions
Practice 2 Fill in the blanks with the correct ‘Wh’-words in the box.
1 There are no more giraffes in this zoo. Where are they now?
2 What does Sue like? I need to buy her a birthday present.
3 When is Mum’s birthday? Is it next week?
4 I’m not good at Mathematics. How do you do this calculation?
5 Which character do you like most in this film?
6 Who is your role model? What do you learn from him/her?
7 Why does your brother study Chemistry in university? Is it because he wants to
become a scientist?
8 It’s already 10 a.m. When does the tuck shop open?
Grammar in Use
Practice 3 You meet Jason at the school basketball court. Read the conversation and fill in the
blanks with the correct ‘Wh’-words.
You: Hi Jason. (1) How are you?
Jason: I’m fine. Thanks! (2) What are you doing here?
You: I’m waiting for Katherine.
Jason: (3) Where is Katherine/she?
You: She’s in the library.
Jason: (4) Why is Katherine/she in the library?
You: She’s in the library because she has to borrow some books for the History project.
Jason: I see.
You: (5) What are you having for lunch?
Jason: I’m having my favourite home-made garlic bread for lunch.
You: Looks delicious! By the way, (6) which school clubs are you in this year?
Jason: I’m in the Science Club and the English Debating Society. And you?
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You: I’m in the Science Club too! (7) When and (8) where is the regular
meeting?
Jason: Every Monday after school, in the Science Lab.
You: (9) Which floor is the Science Lab on? Is it on the fourth floor?
Jason: Yes, it’s next to the library.
You: OK. (10) Who else is coming?
Jason: Timothy and Harriet. They’re also
in the club.
You: Great! See you all on Monday then.
Practice 4 The Hong Kong Youth Orchestra is giving out questionnaires to students who are
interested in joining the group. You have filled in the questionnaire. Read your answers
and make questions with ‘Wh’-words and the words in brackets.
Hong Kong
Youth Orchestra
An orchestra for all Hong Kong secondary school students
1 Where are you studying? [studying]
Beverley College.
2 Which form are you in? [form/in]
¨
✔ Form 1 ¨ Form 2 ¨ Form 3 ¨ Form 4 ¨ Form 5 ¨ Form 6
3 What musical instrument(s) can you play?
[musical instrument(s)/can/play]
The piano.
4 When do you practise playing the musical instrument(s)?
[practise playing/the musical instrument(s)]
After school in the evening.
5 Who is your favourite musician? [favourite musician]
Beethoven.
6 Why do you want to join the orchestra? [want to join the orchestra]
It’s because I want to meet people who have the same interest.
7 How do you want us to contact you? [want us to/contact]
¨ by phone ¨ by SMS ¨ by mail ✔ by email
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There is and There are
• We use there is and there are to show that someone or something exists. We use there is with
singular or uncountable nouns. We use there are with plural nouns.
There is milk. (milk = uncountable) There are some boys. (some boys = plural)
• We put is or are before there to form Yes/No questions.
Is there a cup? Are there eggs?
• We often use any in questions.
Is there any water? Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.
Are there any tigers? Yes, there are./No, there aren’t.
Common Error
We do not use short forms for there are .
✔ There are ✘ There’re
We do not use short forms in positive short answers.
✔ Yes, there is. ✘ Yes, there’s.
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Practice 2 Look at the picture. Complete the sentences.
1 There are three birds in the sky.
2 There are not/aren’t (any) flowers in the park.
3 There are two dragonflies in the grass.
4 There are not/aren’t (any) apples on the tree.
5 There are some books on the bench.
6 There is/There’s a squirrel near the tree.
There is not/
7 ’s not/isn’t (any) rubbish on the ground.
8 There is/There’s a ribbon on the girl’s dress.
Grammar in Use
Practice 4 Ryan is writing an email to his friend about his new school. Complete the email using
‘There is’ and ‘There are’.
Hi Kelvin,
Today is the first day of school. I’m so excited and I can’t wait to share with you!
(1) There are three laboratories at my school. (2) There’s/There is also a
STEM room on the fourth floor. You know I love Science. I think I’ll spend a lot of
time doing experiments in these places! (3) Are there any laboratories at
your school?
There isn’t/
(4) ’s not/is not a gym at my school though. We have P.E. lessons in the
playground or in the hall. (5) There are two badminton courts in the hall.
(6) Is there a gym at your school?
(7) There’s/There is a computer room in the new wing. (8) There are
tablets of the latest model and (9) there’s/there is high-speed Internet
connection. I look forward to having computer lessons there.
(10) There are many school clubs at my school. Which one do you think I
should join?
Cheers,
Ryan
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There is and There are
Practice 5 You are visiting the Science Museum. You have got a museum guide from the
information counter but some words are not printed clearly. Look at the floor plan and
complete the sentences in the museum guide using ‘There is’ and ‘There are’.
Information counter
Entrance
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Learn more
D Prepositions of place
Busy day
Can you guess where we are? Look at the shelves
behind us. Yes, we’re in the library. We’re busy
finding information for our project. There are so
many reference books on the table! We all look tired.
Megan is sitting between me and Janice. She says she
needs some rest. She’s Facebooking!
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Billy is on the first floor of the building. The bakery is between the bank and the flower shop.
Danny and Sarah are at the bus stop. The bakery is below Billy’s home.
Danny is beside/next to Sarah. There is graffiti on the wall above the flower shop.
The taxi is in front of the bus. There is a football under the taxi. Remind Ss that under
and below are similar.
The bus is behind the taxi. Mrs Lam is in the bakery. We usually use below
when there is a space
Tip between the two things.
We can use at to talk about an exact position, e.g. at home and at the corner of the room, or to
talk about an event or place where something happens, e.g. at the meeting. When we talk about
being at a building, it can mean either inside or just outside the building, e.g. at the hotel.
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Prepositions of place
Practice 1 Look at the pictures. Fill in the blanks with the correct words in the box.
1 2 3
4 5 6
The boy sits behind The yellow light is The police officer is standing
the girl. between the red and beside/next to Amy.
green lights.
7 8 9
10 11 12
Janice lies on There are two birds This T-shirt is too big
a mat at the above Karen. for Max. It goes almost
beach. below his knees!
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Practice 2 Circle the correct words.
1 Rome is ( at / in / next to ) Italy.
2 The music room is ( at / in / on ) the third floor.
3 The toy shop is ( beside / on / under) the restaurant. It’s on the right.
4 We are still waiting for the ferry ( at / in front of / behind ) the ferry pier.
5 The coffee shop is ( at / between / in ) the post office and the supermarket.
6 I cannot see the face of the man because he is standing ( at / in / in front of ) me.
7 We have to put our bags ( at / on / under ) our chairs when we take the exams.
8 Amy sits ( behind / in / next to ) me. We can share our lunch without turning around.
9 Tall students usually sit ( behind / in front of / on ) shorter students in a classroom.
10 The Art Room is on the third floor. The Music Room is ( behind / below / next to ) it on the
second floor.
Grammar in Use
Practice 3 You are going to hold a party and you are asking your friends to help with the
preparation. Complete the instructions with the correct prepositions of place.
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Prepositions of place
Practice 4 Today is the first day of school. You are in Class 1B this year. You are writing about the
classroom and your new classmates on your blog. Complete your blog entry with the
correct prepositions of place.
David
This is my
desk!
Venus Ivan
Susanna
This is part of our classroom. There is no one in the photo because all my classmates
are having recess (1) in the playground.
beside/
Ivan sits (2) next to me. He sits right (3) below/under the fan. I think it’s too
windy but Ivan likes where he sits. He says, ‘I like sitting (4) between you and
Venus. You two are very helpful and I can always ask you or Venus when there are
things that I don’t understand during the lesson.’
Venus likes playing basketball. Her basketball is (5) under her desk
(6) on the floor.
Susanna sits (7) in front of me. She’s a rather messy person. I have no idea why
she’s brought so many things on the first day of school. There are piles of books
(8) on her desk. There’s another book (9) in the corner of the
classroom. It’s hers!
David sits (10) behind me. He likes eating snacks. He has a packet of sweets
(11) in his drawer.
There’s a clock (12) above the noticeboard (13) at the back of the
classroom. It’s difficult to see the clock because it’s (14) behind all of us. We
need to turn around if we want to know the time. Maybe we should ask Miss Wong to
move it to the front of the classroom.
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Unit 2 Consolidation
You are a reporter for the campus TV. You are reporting live the
activities on the school’s Open Day. Complete the reporting script
with ‘there is’ or ‘there are’, the correct ‘Wh’-words and prepositions of
place, and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Now, let’s walk upstairs to the art room. (7) Where is it? It’s (8) on
the first floor. (9) There are over a hundred drawings, paintings and crafts on show, all
created by our students. (10) At the back of the room, (11) there’s/there is a
huge painting created by over 20 schoolmates from Form 1 to Form 6 to celebrate our school’s 50th
anniversary. How beautiful it is!
Let’s go up a floor to the multimedia room, where our guests can learn
more about technology in our school. This guest (12) isn’t/is not surfing
(not surf) the Internet on the computer but she (13) ’s/is playing
(play) the online game Teencraft. It’s an award-winning coding game
created by our schoolmates!
Now, let’s move a few steps to the music room, which is (14) beside/next to the
multimedia room on the same floor. (15) In the music room, a mini-orchestra
(16) is performing (perform) music for our guests. (17) There are about 15 players
in our orchestra, and the conductor is our music teacher Miss Li. (18) What/Which musical
piece (19) are they performing (perform)? It’s Star Wars. Stunning music,
isn’t it? Finally, let’s have a look at our school’s telescope, which is located (20) above
all the floors at the top of the school building. (21) Why are the guests using the
telescope now? Because (22) there’s/there is a partial solar eclipse
occurring today and the guests (23) are observing (observe) it
with the telescope. What a bonus activity on our Open Day!
(24) There are many other activities going on until 6 p.m.
I hope all of you enjoy our Open Day!
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