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Intermediate 5

C ont ent s Unit Title Grammar Point 1 Grammar Point 2 Page 1 2 3 4 Nouns Countable & Measure words 6 Non-countable Possessives Possessive pronouns Possessive adjectives 10 Quantity Words a few, a little, some, any 14 many, much, a lot of Pronouns: Indefinite Affirmatives Negatives 18 Review 1... 22 5 6 7 8 9 Present Tense Present tense with Present tense 24 frequency adverbs Past Tense Past tense Habitual past: used to 28 Future Tense Near future: Will & Be going to 32 present continuous Present Perfect 1 Regular verbs Irregular verbs 36 Present Perfect 2 Negatives Questions 40 Review 2... 44

Unit Title Grammar Point 1 Grammar Point 2 Page 10 Helping Verbs Politeness Obligation, Possibility, Advice/Suggestion 46 11 Passives Affirmatives: active vs. passive Negatives & Questions 50 12 Gerunds & Infinitives Forms & Functions Gerunds & Infinitives as object nouns 54 Review 3... 58 Final Test... 60 Prefixes and Suffixes List... 64

Int rod uct ion Flying Grammar Intermediate is a six-level grammar program that helps students enhance their speaking and writing accuracy and fluency by providing the important basic grammar points. Students acquire the core grammar skills while they write their own experiences using the grammar points in each lesson. The learners can have the concrete grammar skills and apply their grammar knowledge in their English expressions with more confidence. Grammar Point This section introduces new grammar concepts with the clear definitions and tables showing grammatical forms, meanings, and usage. Grammar Talk Simple and clear conversations provide communicational expressions, using the grammar learned from Grammar Point. Grammar Practice Various exercises give students the opportunities to practice and get a better sense of the target grammar.

Circle the correct words. Grammar Extension Various exercises help students expand the usage of grammar in the completion of dialogs or sentences to build students grammar skills and confidence in English. Grammar in Passage A variety of topics are chosen in this section to help students understand the target grammar in the proper context. Grammar Check Students can check their understanding of the target grammar by themselves to manage their goals at the end of each unit. Review This section checks students understanding of grammar that they have learned. Units 1~12 Choose the correct words. 1. Put some on your pancake. 1. Drink two glasses of (juice / juices) every day. (a) butter (b) butters (c) cheeses (d) sauces 2. Can I have two (slice / slices) of cheese? 2. How much do you need? 3. I don t have (many / much) money. (a) pens (b) time (c) apples (d) sugars 4. Which bag is (your s / yours)? 3. He a new electric guitar at the mall. 5. We need some (potato / potatoes) to make pizza. (a) buying (b) buy (c) buyed (d) bought 6. I don t know (somebody / anybody) in his class. 4. My grandmother to tell me about her hometown. 7. I have (anything / nothing) to tell you now. (a) uses (b) used (c) use (d) using 5. They everything in the fire. Rewrite the sentences in present perfect forms. Final Test (a) had lose (b) has lost (c) have lose (d) have lost 6. The children back to their mom. (a) are send (b) sent (c) were sent (d) send 7. Do you enjoy to Korean pop music? 1. She did many things today. 2. Nick didn t come home. Through these tests, students can check their understanding of the grammar that they ve learned, and teachers can evaluate how much grammar knowledge they have taught. 60 (a) listen (b) listened (c) listener (d) listening Complete the sentences in gerunds or infinitives. 1. close Would you mind the door? 2. answer She tried to avoid my question. 3. talk I think he tends too much. 4. clean I didn t finish the house. 5. get John wants more exercise. 6. take We decided a taxi home. 7. make Could you please stop so much noise? 3. Did he live in a small village? 4. She lost her son at the crowded market. 5. Amy didn t buy her favorite skirt. 6. Did you make a strawberry smoothie? 7. The boxers hit each other in the match. 61

Unit 1 Nouns Countable & Non-countable We can count countable nouns with numbers. They have singular and plural forms. We cannot count non-countable nouns. They do not have plural forms. Do you want some muffins? No, thank you. I m thirsty. I need to drink some water. Countable nouns Singular an umbrella a torch a knife a sandwich Plural umbrellas torches knives sandwiches * Non-countable nouns: milk, butter, cheese, bread Look at the underlined words and check(v) the correct boxes. Countable Non-countable 1. We had much snow last night. 2. I bought a new shirt. 3. My favorite fruit is an apple. 4. John is doing his homework. 5. I usually eat bread for breakfast. Circle the correct words. 1. Drink plenty of (water / waters) every day. 2. How many (cousin / cousins) do you have? 3. Ted bought some (cheese / cheeses) to make pizza. 4. My mom grows beautiful (flower / flowers) in the garden. 5. I need some (orange / oranges) for my art class. 6 6. Can I have some (ice / ices), please?

Measure words We need a slice of cheese to make a sandwich. We use measure words to talk about quantities. The measure words can have the plural forms when we count the non-countable nouns. That s right. We also need some pieces of bread, too. Measure words singular plural a bowl of two bowls of a cup of two cups of a glass of two glasses of a piece of two pieces of a slice of two slices of a sheet of two sheets of Non-countable nouns rice, soup tea, coffee milk, water, juice meat, cake, bread ham, cheese paper Circle the correct words. 1. My mother drinks a (cup / slice) of tea every morning. 2. Max ate two (pieces / bowls) of soup for lunch. 3. Can I have two (slices / glasses) of ham in my sandwich? 4. Just one (bowl / piece) of cake is good for dessert. 5. Can I have two (sheets / cups) of paper? Match the sentences. 1. He found three jars of milk every morning. 2. Let s buy a loaf of bread at the market. 3. I had two bowls of honey in the refrigerator. 4. I drink a glass of paper for me. 5. There are two slices of rice for dinner. 6. Please copy two sheets of cheese in a double cheese burger. 7

Complete the dialogs with the correct nouns. 1. A: Do you need anything from the bakery? B: Please buy me a loaf of. 2. A: What should I put into the pancake mix? B: You should put two cups of. 3. A: Let s go to the movies. B: I m sorry. I have a lot of to do. 4. A: Don t touch those. They are very sharp. B: OK. I won t touch these. homework soup bread milk knife 5. A: Can we have two bowls of? B: Sure. Is there anything else you d like to order? Choose the words and complete the sentences with the correct forms. juice giraffe dessert egg star chicken 1. 2. 3. Two are There is an Look at the eating leaves. in the nest. in the sky. 4. 5. 6. is my I want to drink some What would you like for 8 favorite food. cranberry.?

Correct the underlined words and rewrite the sentences. 1. Please don t touch those jar. 2. We need some glues to fix this vase. 3. Bring some butters from the refrigerator. Read, choose the words, and complete the passage. tongue juice food pieces of cookies How do we taste? We use our to taste food. Here are some and some cake for dessert. How do they taste? They are sweet, aren t they? How about orange? It tastes sour. What toppings do you like to put on your pizza? Self Check I can count countable nouns, but I cannot count non-countable nouns. I can use the correct measure words to talk about quantities. 9