Fasit til Grammie 1:
1 AM, ARE, IS
A
I’m Paul.
I’m a student.
Her name is Susan.
She is fourteen years old.
There are four of us in our family.
My mother is a nurse and my father is a bus driver.
It is quite big.
Here are some facts about me: I’m blond and I am quite tall.
My eyes are brown.
I am very interested in singing and dancing.
My sister is dark-haired and quite small.
She is sometimes angry with me.
Her name is Lucky.
She is very nice and cuddly.
B
- is
- ‘m, am
- are
- are
- is
- is
- is
- is
- are
- are
C
- She is happy.
- We are hungry.
- The dog is big.
- Mary and Peter are in love.
D
- is, is
- are, am
- is, isn’t
- are, are
- are, aren’t
E
- Is she tired?
- Is the dog small?
- Are you happy?
- Are they big?
- Are you hungry?
- Are his eyes brown?
2 AN APPLE AND A PEAR
I have a black cat, an old black cat.
He is a very nice cat.
He likes to play with things.
George has a toy.
It is a little mouse.
I also have a hamster.
It is a gold hamster.
He has a wheel in his cage.
Bernie likes to run in his wheel.
Sometimes George is a bad cat.
He wants to eat my hamster up.
Sometimes I have a bad dream.
Bernie is a giant hamster trying to catch my cat and eat it.
B.
Bike, fish, shirt, bike, sun, mouse, pencil
C
- a dog, a hamster, an ant, a university
- an umbrella, an hour, a bike, an ice cream
D
- a
- an
- a
- a
- an
- a
- a
- a
- a
- a, an
E
- a, a
- an
- an
- a
- a, a
- a
- a
- an
- a
- a, a
3 ONE DOG – MANY DOGS
A.
Five little rabbits are on a road.
One rabbit says: I’m in a good mood!
I can see trees, birds and bees!
Look, here’s a carrot!
One little girl is out for a walk.
She meets the rabbits
and stops for a talk.
Do you want apples?
Or maybe a bun?
No, said the rabbits
We just want some fun.
B
- dogs
- cards
- buses
- cinemas
- things
- churches
- papers
- bushes
- boxes
C
- I can see one cat eating spaghetti.
- I can see two dogs reading the newspaper.
- I can see three ants drinking red soda.
- I can see one rabbit eating a birthday cake.
- I can see one frog having a cup of coffee.
- I can see one table, four chairs and two lamps.
D
- How many bikes can you see?
- I can see two bikes.
- How many shops (houses) can you see?
- I can see one shop (house).
- How many girls can you see?
- I can see four girls.
- How many pupils (students, boys and girls) can you see?
- I can see seven pupils (students, boys and girls).
4 HAVE OR HAS
A.
I have a picture of and old house in a small street.
It has many big windows and it also has a big, blue door.
She has beautiful flowers in every wondow.
I think the old lady has a son.
He has an old red bike.
The bike has strange wheels.
The house has a wonderful garden at the back.
The garden has many good hiding places.
They have fun together.
The old lady and her son have a cup of tea in the garden.
I have never played in the garden and I have never been inside the house.
It’s a very old picture and I have looked at it many times.
We have the picture in our kitchen.
B
- has
- have
- has
- have
- has
- have
C
- has
- have
- have
- has
- have
- have
- has
- has
- have
- have
- have
- has
D
- Peter has a skateboard.
- The dog has a motor-bike.
- Molly has six dolls.
- I have a pair of black shoes.
- My cousins have a horse.
- Sara has a new gold watch.
5 A BOOK - THE BOOK
A
The day is warm and sunny.
A girl walks down the road.
The girl looks at the flowers in the gardens by the road.
She smells roses and lilies of the valley everywhere!
The girl feels happy.
It’s summer and the sun is shining.
The birds are singing in the trees and the bumblebees are flying around the flowers.
The girl stops at a bookshop.
She looks at the books in the window.
She would like to buy a book, but she has no money.
The man in the shop comes out.
The girl smiles back at him.
He gives her a book, a brand new book.
The girl is very happy.
She goes into a beautiful garden and sits down to read the book.
B
- the dog
- the girl
- the tree
- the man
- the shoe
- the bike
- the bird
- the ant
- the computer
- the frog
- the table
- the orange
C
- the boat
- the girls
- the nights
- the trains
- the monkeys
- the lamps
- the car
D
- the flowers
- the birds
- birds, the trees
- the girl
- the man
- day
- the sun
- books, the table
E
- the, the
- an, the
- a, a, the
- a, the
- the, the
- the
- a
6 VERBS
A
Mariama feels nervous.
She bends down and closes her eyes.
Her body feels strong today.
She wants to win this race.
The starter shouts: Ready!
Mariama lifts up her back a bit. Steady!
Now she lifts her body a bit more. Go!
Her feet start moving.
She feels the wind in her eyes.
She runs like a hunted rabbit!
Faster! Faster! She sees the crowd.
People wave at her.
She knows she is alone.
No one can get her.
She wants to win this race.
Now she sees the end.
The people scream and shout at her.
She feels the rope.
It hits her chest.
She wins.
She wins this race.
She falls down.
She smells the wind and she hears her heart beating inside her.
She smiles.
She feels very happy.
B
- likes
- play
- run
- sings
- teaches
- barks
- walk
- rains
- wishes
- goes
C
- eat
- drives
- talk
- plays
- walks
- sleeps
D
- Karen drives a red car.
- He does his homeworks every day.
- The boy finds a ball.
- The girls sing a song.
- The rabbit runs fast.
- The teacher asks the pupils.
- I talk to my brother every morning.
- We live in Norway.
- Per and Lena climb on Thursdays.
- You smell nice!
7 WHO ARE YOU?
A
“How old are you, Mr Gold?” she asks.
“Where are you from, Mr Gold?”
“When did you move to England then?”
“I moved here when I was twelve.”
“Why did you move here?”
“How many of you where there in your family?”
“What job did your mother get in England?”
“Who is the most interesting person you have met?”
B
- Kva er ein slange?
- Kor mange bøker har du (de)?
- Kvar kan eg kjøpe godteri?
- Kven er Andy Grey?
- Når kjem gjestene dine?
- Kvifor slo du bror din?
C
- who
- why
- how
- where
- when
- when
- who
- what
- who
- why
D
- where
- who
- why
- how
- when
- what
- where
- what
8 TIME
A
At six o’clock I get out of my bed.
At half past six I have my breakfast.
A bit later, at seven o’clock, I brush my teeth.
Then, at half past seven, I catch the bus to work.
At eight o’clock I have a meeting and at quarter to nine, I have a break.
At half past ten I open my mail and at eleven o’clock I meet Mrs Dean, my secretary.
At twelwe o’clock I have lunch.
At two o’clock my boss, Mr Steady wants to see me and at a quarter past three my wife calls with the shopping list.
At half past four we do the shopping together and at five o’clock I have dinner.
At half past six it’s time for football training and at eight o’clock I put my children to bed.
At half past eight I’m so tired I fall asleep on the sofa!
B
- three o ‘clock
- nine o’clock
- four o‘clock
- six o’clock
C
- half past three
- half past four
- half past seven
- half past eleven
D
- past
- past
- a quarter to
- It’s a quarter to
E
- What time is it? (What’s the time?) It’s seven o’clock.
- What time is it? (What’s the time?) It’s a quarter to four.
F
- at a quarter to seveen
- at half past seven
- at a quarter past eight
- at five o’clock
- at half past three
- at a quarter past nine
9 THIS OR THAT
A
“Hey, that’s my bike!” he shouts.
“No, this is my bike.”
“No, that bike is mine. I’m sure! It looks exactly the same.”
“Mum, this boy says this bike is his! But its mine isn’t it?”
“I’m sorry, but that bike is Trevor’s”
“I’m sorry,” he says “but that bike looks exactly the same as mine and my bike is gone!”
“Is one of these bikes yours?” Trevor’s mother asks.
“Look, “ says Trevor’s mother “ those bikes really looks exactly the same!”
B
- Det der er min sykkel.
- Nei, det her er min sykkel.
- Denne guten seier at det er hans sykkel.
- Er nokon av dei syklane dine?
- Dei syklane der ser heilt like ut.
C
- this
- that
- this
- this eller that, avhengig av hvem som sier noe.
D
- those
- these
- these
- those
E
- This is my tooth brush.
- This is my family
- That is a nice photo.
- That CD player is new.
- That ice cream is nice.
- I like this sweater.
10 TALL, TALLER, TALLEST
A
Today is a happy day for me.
I don’t know why, but perhaps it’s because the wonderful summer is here.
Beatiful flowers in our garden and little birds are singing in the treetops.
The sun is hot and yellow and the sea is blue.
The water is much warmer than last week.
Soon the boring days will be over and my lovely summer holdidays will begin.
This year we will make a very interesting trip to Norway.
We will stay in a nice place not far from Bergen, smaller than my home town.
My father says it’s very beautiful there.
Perhaps I will catch some big fish or see a dangerous animal, it’s really very exciting.
B
- Den bilen køyrer saktast.
- Eplet er billegare enn bananen.
- Det er det villaste dyret i Afrika.
4. Jenta er høgare enn guten.
C
- colder, the coldest
- small, the smallest
- old, older
- nicer, the nicest
- kind, the kindest
- young, the youngest
- softer, the softest
D
- more interesting, most interesting
2. difficult, most difficult
3. beautiful, more beautiful
4. more wonderful, most wonderful
E.
- slower, the slowest
- more expensive, most expensive
- faster, the fastest
- more important, most important
11 IN, ON OR UNDER?
A
A rat sits in a hat.
A bat flies under the rat in the hat.
Next to the bat, there lies a cat trying to catch the rat in the hat.
Above the cat, there is a gnat flying away from the bat.
A rat sits in a hat.
On its head there is a cap.
In its hand there is a map.
Between the rat and the cat there is a gap.
A rat sits in a hat.
Right behind are the cat, the bat and the gnat!
B
- on
- between
- behind
- under
- next to
- in
- above
- in front of
C
- under
- in
- on
- under
- next to
- above
- on
- between
- in front of
- behind
12 THERE IS A CAT ON THE ROOF
A
There are many people in the street and there is a queue to go into the shop.
There’s a sale on meat today.
There are so many nice things to buy, such as spare-ribs, steaks and lamb-chops.
“Hopefully, there is some left for me,” she says.
“Well”, says Mr Weston, “there is always enough sun or rain for all of us.”
Mrs Olson knows there is a fine steak of pork in the shop.
Now there is a strange loook in Mrs Olsons face.
B
- there is
- there are
- there is
- there is
- there is
- there are
- there are
- there are
- there is
- there is
C
- Are there three dogs in the picture?
- Is there a girl in the picture?
- Is there a house in the picture?
D.
- Yes, there are.
- Yes, there is.
- Yes, there is.
13 MY, YOUR OR HIS TURN?
A
Our house is on fire!
Old Mrs Jones has left her cooker on.
The firemen do their best to put out the fire.
They use their hoses.
My sister is in the street.
Her eyes are full of tears.
She has smoke in her eyes.
Her husband has his arms around her.
I look at my hands.
He waves his hands.
B
- my
- your
- her
- his
- our
- your
- their
- your
C
- my
- his
- her
- her
- their
- our
- its
- your
D
ours
his
mine
my
my
her
our
my
our
their
14 DO OR DOES?
A
“Do you often come here?”
“Oh, yes I do”, says Miss Carter, “do you?”
“Look”, she says, “don’t you think they are lovely?”
“Do you have anything for them to eat?”
“Yes, do you want some too?”
B
- do
- does
- do
- does
- do
- do
- do
- does
- do
- does
C
- do
- doesn’t
- did
- don’t
- does
- don’t
- doesn’t
- does
- do
- didn’t
15 WHAT ARE THEY DOING?
A
Paul and James are walking down the street.
They see a little boy who is running out of a shop.
A man is running after him.
The man shouts and screams: “What are you doing? Where are you going?
He is crying.
Tears are running down his face.
The man says: “What’s the matter? Why are you running away without paying?”
The little boy looks at the man: “Because you are scaring me.”
“Why am I scaring you?” he asks.
“You must think I’m going mad!”
B
- talking
- walking
- crying
- eating
- watching
- waiting
- falling
- singing
C
- Dad is driving our car.
- They are playing cards.
- I am (I’m) saving my pocket money.
D
- Harry is reading a book.
- Dixie is barking a lot.
- Jill and Chris are kissing each other.
- The girls are playing playstation.
- My mother is painting a picture.
E
- The sun shines every day.
- You laugh at me every day.
- I wait for you every day.
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