Tick the simple sentences----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- A CLOSER LOOK 2 Grammar Simple sentences Remember! Some simple sentences have a subject and a verb. Example: I read. Some simple sentences also have an object. Example: I read science books. Some simple sentences also have an adverb. Example: I read science books every weekend. 1 Tick (✓) the simple sentences. 1. The Japanese eat a lot of tofu. 2. She drinks lemonade every morning. 3. I don't eat fast food, and I don't drink soft drinks. 4. I am fit. 5. I like fish, but my sister likes meat. 2 Underline and write S for the subject and V for the verb in each simple sentence below. 1. Vegetarians eat a lot of vegetables and fruit. 2. Acne causes black and white pimples on he face. 3. On Saturdays, my brother often spends two hours exercising at the sports/ centre. 4. My mother didn't buy my cheesecake. favourite 5. We are not cleaning up our community library. Rearrange the words and phrases to make simple sentences. 1. soft drinks / never / my sister / drinks /. 3 2. affects/acne / 80% of young people /. 3. has/he/ for breakfast / bread and eggs /. 4. don't eat / we/ much fast food /. 5. a lot of vitamins / fruit and vegetables / have /. 4 Write complete sentences from the prompts. You may have to change the words or add some. 1. tofu/be/ healthy. 2. many Vietnamese / drink / green tea. 3. she/not/ use / suncream. 4. father/not/ exercise / every morning. 5. most children / have / chapped lips and skin / winter. Unit 2 - Healthy Livin |