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Fundraising ideas
1 Circle the correct words.
have / sell raffle tickets 1 make / collect a charity CD 2 sell / do a sponsored swim 3 make / organize a jumble sale 4 have / sell a bring and buy sale 5 organize / wash cars
6 do / sell cakes 7 collect / have money 8 sell / do badges
9 make / have a barbecue
make and do
2 Complete the table with the words in the box.
a decision a mistake charity work exercise friends homework money nothing someone a favour someone happy someone laugh your best
make do
friends
3 Complete the phrases with do or make.
make friends 1 homework
2 someone laugh 3 nothing
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Present perfect
1 Write sentences using the present perfect.
My granddad / never eat / Indian food. My grandad has never eaten Indian food.
1 William / take / my rucksack to school.
2 I / not wash / Dad’s car.
3 Lucy / lose / her new MP4 player.
4 James and Lou / never visit / Valencia.
5 You / not make / any mistakes in your test.
2 Complete the questions and short answers about Anna.
do a sponsored swim ✓ do someone a favour ✓ buy a raffle ticket ✗ organize a jumble sale ✗ collect money for charity ✓ make a charity CD ✗
Has Anna ever done a sponsored swim?
Yes, she has .
1 money for charity?
Yes, .
2 a jumble sale?
No, .
3 a raffle ticket?
No, .
4 anyone a favour?
Yes, .
5 a charity CD?
No, .
for and since
3 Complete the dialogue with for or since.
Bob Have you been friends with Tom for a long time?
Ian Yes, we’ve known each other (1) we were at primary school.
We’ve been friends (2) six years now.
Bob Have you always lived in this town?
Ian Well, I’ve lived here (3) I was three.
But I’ve only lived in this house (4) four years.
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Fundraising ideas
1 Complete the phrases with the words in the box.
bring charity jumble raffle sponsored
do a sponsored swim
1 make a CD
2 sell tickets
3 organize a sale
4 have a and buy sale
2 Order the letters to make words, then complete the sentences.
cigollectn dha dosl shedwa ybu
Joe washed ten cars yesterday and gave the money to the Red Cross.
1 We cakes at school and raised money for the RSPCA.
2 Those people are money for Oxfam. Let’s give them £5.
3 Would you like to a badge for our school charity? It’s £1.
4 We a barbecue for the UK floods appeal.
make and do
3 Match the sentence halves.
1 When I joined the youth group I made a nothing at the weekend, just seeing friends.
2 My fitness instructor does b everyone laugh.
3 My homework is too difficult. I can’t do c lots of new friends.
4 Richie is very funny. He makes d exercise every day with her classes.
5 I love doing e a lot of money for charity.
6 We sold raffle tickets and we made f this project.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct from of make or do.
My grandma does a lot of charity work.
1 I can’t decisions.
2 Mum is always someone a favour.
3 My dog me happy.
4 You must your best at all times.
5 I lots of mistakes in my geography test.
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Present perfect
1 Complete the sentences with the affirmative (✓) or negative (✗) present perfect form of the verbs in the box.
buy collect drink give make read David hasn’t read this book. ✗
1 Sally any mistakes in her test. ✗
2 I three charity badges. ✓
3 My friends £500 for an animal charity. ✓
4 Our teacher us any homework! ✗
5 We enough water today. ✗
2 Write questions and short answers about Tony and Mia.
Tony Mia raise money for charity
buy a raffle ticket make a bad decision do nothing all day
✗
✓
✓
✗
✓
✓
✗
✗
(Tony / raise money for charity) Has Tony ever raised money for charity?
No, he hasn’t.
1 (Tony and Mia / buy a raffle ticket)
2 (Mia / make bad decision)
3 (Tony and Mia / do nothing all day)
4 (Tony / make bad decision)
How long …? with for and since
3 Write questions using How long …? for these answers.
I’ve lived in my flat since I was six.
How long have you lived in your flat?
1 My teacher has taught in my school for three years.
2 Lucy has been in her room since five o’clock.
3 I’ve had my mobile phone for two months.
4 Jack has known his best friend since he was ten years old.