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!" Charles 1. We use indefinite pronouns to refer to an unknown person or thing. 2. We use anythingand anyonein questions and negative sentences. 3. We use the singular verb after indefinite pronouns. Can anyone tell me the answer of this question? No one knows the answer of this question. Fill in the blanks with the correct indefinite pronouns. 1. This house is old and dirty. I am sure wants to live here. 2. You can do to cheer her up, such as buying her a gift. 3. There is in my bag. It is empty. 4. I need to help me with these heavy boxes. 5. Does else want to come to my party? It will be fun! anyone no one someone something nothing anything I’m hungry. Is there anything anything anything anything anything I can eat? There must be something something something something something in the fridge... Oh! There’s nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing left! Someone Someone Someone Someone Someone has eaten all the food! Mum
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Charles

1. We use indefinite pronouns to refer to an unknown person or thing.

2. We use ‘anything’ and ‘anyone’ in questions and negative sentences.

3. We use the singular verb after indefinite pronouns.

Can anyone tell me the answer of this question?

No one knows the answer of this question.

Fill in the blanks with the correct indefinite pronouns.

1. This house is old and dirty. I am sure wants to live here.

2. You can do to cheer her up, such as buying her a gift.

3. There is in my bag. It is empty.

4. I need to help me with these heavy boxes.

5. Does else want to come to my party? It will be fun!

anyone no onesomeone something nothinganything

I’m hungry. Is

there anythinganythinganythinganythinganything

I can eat?

There must be somethingsomethingsomethingsomethingsomething in the fridge... Oh! There’s

nothingnothingnothingnothingnothing left! SomeoneSomeoneSomeoneSomeoneSomeone has eaten all the food!

Mum

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Charles is writing his online diary. Read the online diary and help him complete it.

Who does Charles trust most?

A. Miss Ho B. his mum C. his dad D. no one

http://www.classroomdiary.com/charles/1206e4

April 2006SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

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Monday, 10 April 2006

My class teacher, Miss Ho, is 1. I can

always turn to. I tell her everything about me.

2. knows me like she does. Today I told

her what happened yesterday. She said if I didn’t do

3. bad, I didn’t have to feel sad. She’s

right! I need to do 4. to cheer myself

up!

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Sunday, 9 April 2006

I had an argument with my mum tonight. She said I

always do 5. at home. Actually at the

time she shouted at me, I was doing 6.

important–––studying for my Chinese test. I’m so unhappy.

I feel like 7. understands me. What can

I do? Can 8. give me some good advice?

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Hilda is reading a story called ‘The Gingerbread Man’. Read it and tick the bestanswers.

1. Read paragraph 1. What did Gingerbread Man think of himself?

A. He sang very well. B. He laughed very loudly.

C. He ran very fast. D. He tasted very nice.

2. Read the last paragraph. What happened to Gingerbread Man in the end?

A. The fox ate him. B. He flew into the sky.

C. He was safe. D. He went away with the fox.

3. Arrange the following events from the story in the correct order.Write the numbers (2–4) in the correct boxes.

1 Gingerbread Man met a cow.

A. Gingerbread Man talked to a fox.

B. Gingerbread Man saw a river.

C. Gingerbread Man called for help.

5 Gingerbread Man reached the other side of the river.

Gingerbread Man met a pig, a cow and a horse in the street. They all

wanted to eat him. He laughed and said to them, ‘Eat me? Ha! Only if you can

catch me!’ The animals then chased after him.

Gingerbread Man stopped laughing when he came to a river. ‘Oh, I can’t

swim! They’ll catch me. Who can help me?’ said Gingerbread Man. ‘I can help

you,’ said a fox. ‘Jump onto my tail now.’ ‘OK,’ Gingerbread Man replied and

climbed onto the fox’s tail. The fox then jumped into the river. The water was

getting deeper. Gingerbread Man began to get wet. ‘Jump onto my back,’ said

the fox. Very soon, the fox asked Gingerbread Man to jump onto its nose.

Finally they arrived at the other side of the river. The fox threw

Gingerbread Man up in the air and opened its mouth. ‘This is the fee for

helping you cross the river,’ the fox smiled and went away.

5

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Hilda wants to bake gingerbread cookies. Look at the pictures. Help her write hercooking steps in about 80 words.

Ingredients

pour / mixture /baking containercrack open / beat mix /

soft and smooth

flour 1/4 cup baking soda 1 teaspoon

butter 2 tablespoons white sugar 1 cup

ground ginger 3/4 tablespoon salt 1/4 teaspoon

egg 1

addpreheat / oven put / large bowl


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