Exercises of Activity Book
Fourth section
Focus on writing
Punctuation: commas and numbers
1 Put full stops and commas in these numbers where necessary.
- The entire world is 510072000 square kilometres, but there are only 148940000 square kilometres of land. The rest, 361132000 square kilometres is under water.
510,072,000; 148,940,000; 361,132,000
- Brazil is the 12th country in size. It has a surface of 8511965 square kilometres. Of those, 55455 square kilometres are under water.
8,511,965; 55,455
- The Faroe Islands are 1399 square kilometres big.
1,399
- Pierre Curie (May 15th 1859 - April 19th 1906) is a Nobel Prize winner.
1859; 1906
- London Bridge is about 2000 years old.
2,000
Punctuation: commas in lists
2 Put commas in the correct places in the lists.
- Children's Museum Jordan is a very exciting place where you can learn explore discover and have fun.
Children's Museum Jordan is a very exciting place where you can learn, explore, discover and have fun.
- There is a library an art studio a museum shop and an imagination playground in Children's Museum Jordan.
There is a library, an art studio, a museum shop and an imagination playground in Children's Museum Jordan.
- There are some pears oranges lemons and plums in the kitchen.
There are some pears, oranges, lemons and plums in the kitchen.
- I always have potatoes tomatoes carrots and milk on my shopping list.
I always have potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and milk on my shopping list.
- Eat a lot of vegetables fruit and milk. They are good for your health.
Eat a lot of vegetables, fruit and drink milk. They are good for your health.
Spelling
3 Complete these words and match them with the pictures.
- yoghurt d
- tomatoes f
- cheese a
- milk c
- coffee b
- chocolate cake e
Linking words
but and however
4 Use these words to make sentences with but and However.
- There are over seven million objects in the British Museum / they are not all on show. (however,)
There are over seven million objects in the British Museum. However, they are not all on show.
- In the British Museum there is a glass dome / in the Louvre there is a glass pyramid. (but)
In the British Museum there is a glass dome, but in the Louvre there is a glass pyramid.
- There are a lot of mummies in the Louvre / in the British Museum there are 140 mummies. (However,)
There are a lot of mummies in the Louvre. However, in the British Museum there are 140 mummies.
- Dry seasons can be long in some places/ in other places there are floods. (but)
Dry seasons can be long in some places, but in other places there are floods.
- Cars produce a lot of carbon dioxide/planes produce much more. (However,)
Cars produce a lot of carbon dioxide. However, planes produce much more.
5 Write four pieces of information (two with but and two with However) about what you and your family or friends eat.
Students’ own answers.
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