UNIT 5 COMPLETE. Complete the conversation. Look at pages in the textbook to check your answers. MRS. MARSH: What did you in Seattle?

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UNIT 5 COMPLETE Complete the conversation. Look at pages 79-80 in the textbook to check your answers. MRS. MARSH: What did you in Seattle? LINDA: I bought two sweaters one for you and for Cassie. MRS. MARSH: Oh, you! Which one is? LINDA: The striped one is. It s size ten. I think Cassie like the polka-dotted one. MRS. MARSH: Did you buy clothes for yourself? LINDA: Oh, yes. I a dress. MRS. MARSH: What kind you get? LINDA: I bought a nice dress for. MRS. MARSH: Did you buy any? LINDA: No, I buy any. I didn t time..appendix 2 (Workbook) Unit 5, Page 30

WRITE A. Replace the underlined phrases with mine, yours, his, hers, ours, or theirs. 1. They re not my boots. They re your boots. They re not mine. They re yours. 2. It s not your coat. It s Lucy s coat. 3. This isn t Lucy s hat. It s my hat. 4. The new scarves weren t our scarves. They were Jack s scarves. 5. Those laptops aren t our sweaters. They re Jack and Lucy s sweaters. 6. Our clothes are small. Lucy s clothes are large. 7. My tie is red. Your tie is green. B. Linda is going shopping, and she is asking her mother what the family needs. Complete the questions and answers using any or some. Follow the models. Linda: Mrs. Marsh: 1. Is there any bread? No. There isn t any. 2. Are there any eggs? Yes. There are some. 3. orange juice? No. 4. butter? Yes. 5. fruit? Yes. 6. vegetables? No..Appendix 2 (Workbook) Unit 5, Page 31

7. soda? Yes. 8. potatoes? No. 9. chicken? No. 10. rice? Yes. WORD GAME Pair up. Look at the words below. They are hidden in the box. Find the words by reading forwards, backwards, up, down, or diagonally always in a straight line, with no letters omitted. Circle each word as you find it. The first word is circled for you. address avenue bill boulevard buy cent check coin dime dollar fifty highway mall money nickel store penny pay quarter road street thousand twenty my see Z G P P Q W K S T R E E T N Q S L A Y X Y E D M M A A F R X Q Y Q A D D R E S S U E F E R M P O W O W V A I O A D I C S E H W H B O A C T D B R F E G M L E G P U V S L R A U T N D I W X I D R E N I O C O Y T R D J D H R G N O B Q Y S R C A S I O T H O U S A N D E W M V U L L N K G E O N I C K E L E M Y L L R T W E N T Y X V S L F I A A E B P E M E R O T S U R T R O M E M M T I S Z R C O W Q B J K X C Q U A R T E R B K C E H C F X E M O N E Y X R.Appendix 2 (Workbook) Unit 5, Page 32

WORD GROUPS Circle the word that does not belong. 1. exercise, swimming, joke 5. factory, office, tennis 2. cousin, energy, relative 6. lettuce, ice cream, cake 3. movies, dancing, work 7. fat, heavy, old 4. lazy, tired, basketball 8. OK, never, all right VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT Complete the sentences with the correct words from the list on the right. 1. Lee lost his watch. Where did he it?. lose lost might somewhere He buy a new one. 2. How was your new phone? I one hundred dollars for it. It was made in. paid camera China much It s has an excellent on it. 3. Elena a poem on the board. But the board is today. erased it? who wrote someone clean did. 4. What did you Maria for her birthday? We her a scarf. Who was at the? was there. party everybody give gave.appendix 2 (Workbook) Unit 5, Page 33

COMPOSITION Linda Marsh lost her favorite ring in a department store in Seattle. Read the email she wrote to the Lost and Found department. Then, imagine you lost something valuable, and write your own email to a Lost and Found department. From: lindamarsh@lppc.edu To: Seattle Department Store Subject: Lost ring Dear Lost and Found, I think I lost a ring in your department store last week. It is silver with a blue stone in the middle. I looked for it at home, but I couldn t find it anywhere. I hope someone found it and brought it to Lost and Found. Please email me or call me at 555-1213. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Estelle Marsh To: From: Subject:.Appendix 2 (Workbook) Unit 5, Page 34