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PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXERCISES 1. Put the verbs into the correct tense (present simple OR present continuous): The train always ________________(1: leave) on time. "What's the matter? Why ________________(2: cry/you)?" That's strange. They________________(3: not to watch) TV. He________________(4: not to speak) very good English. Please be quiet! I________________(5: do) my homework. Where________________(6: live/they)? Listen! John ________________ music! (7: play) I never ________________(8: go) to the swimming pool. Harold Black's a famous pianist. He________________(9: give) two or three concerts every week. He ________________(10: travel) a lot and this week he's in New York. He________________(11: stay) at an expensive hotel. He's at his hotel now. He________________(12: have) his breakfast in the dining−room. He________________(13: drink) a cup of coffee and he________________(14: read) a newspaper. Harold's always very busy. He________________(15: play) the piano regularly. He________________(16: practise) for four hours every day. He________________(17: go) to bed late and he always ________________(18: get up) early. But he sometimes________________(19: get) dressed too quickly, and this morning he________________(20: wear) one blue sock and one red one! 2. Complete the sentences below using one of the verbs in the box in the correct form. You may use each verb once only. enjoy prefer play produce work seem know interview wait talk finish 1. I always ________ tennis on Fridays. 2. He ________ his report. He will bring it into the office when it is complete. 3. "My parents phoned me this morning. They _________ themselves in the Seychelles. Champagne every night! In fact, they don't want to leave." 4. We ________ to entertain our guests in a local restaurant rather than the canteen. Although it is expensive, we can talk freely there. 5. I ___________ the answer to your problem. Get a new computer. 6. "Where is John?" "In his office ____________ for an important telephone call." 7. I can't make the meeting tomorrow. I _____________ the applicants for the sales manager's job. 8. My brother _____________ for Shink Inc. which makes bathroom fittings. 9. Who ___________ to Bill? Is it the new secretary? 10. The new contract ________________ fine to me. However, could you just check it through once more? 3. Put the verb in brackets in the correct form (present simple or present continuous) Next week, my friends and I _________ (go) camping in the woods. I ____________ (organize) the food, because I _____________ (like) cooking. Dave ________________ (have) a big car with a trailer, so he _____________ (plan) the transportation. Sam ______________ (bring) the tent — he ___________ (go) camping every year, so he _________ (have) a great tent and lots of other equipment. My wife _______ (think) we're crazy. She (like) _______________ holidays in comfortable hotels, so she ______________ (take) a trip to Paris instead. 1

PRESENT SIMPLE vs. PRESENT CONTINUOUS ~ multiple choice quiz ~ 1 John __________ at this moment. Arrive Arrives are arriving is arriving John always __________ on time for 2 meetings. Arrive Arrives are arriving is arriving Barbara usually __________ dinner for 3 her husband after work. Cook Cooks are cooking is cooking This week Barbara is away on business 4 so Tom __________ dinner for himself. Cook Cooks are cooking is cooking Mr. and Mrs. Parsons __________ to 5 work together every day. Drive Drives are driving is driving Today Mr. and Mrs. Parsons __________ 6 to work separately because Mr. Parsons has to go to a meeting at another branch.

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11. I ________ you're crazy! A. ? think B. ? am thinking 12. You won't find Jerry at home right now. He ________ in the library. a. ? studies b. ? is studying 13. I ________ lunch in the cafeteria every day. a. ? have

Drive Drives are driving is driving My parents normally __________ breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Eat Eats are eating is eating At the moment my parents are on vacation, so they __________ breakfast much later. Eat Eats are eating is eating My husband and his colleague__________ golf right now. Play Plays are playing is playing My husband and his colleague __________ golf whenever they are not too busy. Play Plays are playing is playing

b. ? am having 14. Don't give Jan any cheese. She ________ it! a. ? hates b. ? is hating 15. Once a week, I ________ to an art class at the college. a. ? go b. ? am going

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16. Marie-Claude isn't a Canadian. I ________ she comes from France. a. ? believe b. ? am believing 17. It ________ quite hard — perhaps we shouldn't go out tonight. a. ? snows b. ? is snowing 18. Salman is rich — he ________ a Mercedes. a. drives b. ? is driving 19. I ________ to Toronto next Thursday. Do you want to come? a. ? go b. ? am going 20. Look! Junko ________ into the water. a. ? jumps b. ? is jumping 21) A: What ................ ? B: He's an engineer. a. is your father doing b. is your father do c. does your father do d. does your father doing 22) Why ................... sunglasses? It's cloudy today. a. do you wear b. are you wearing c. do you wearing d. are you wear 23) A: How often .................... to the cinema? B: About once a month. a. do you go b. are you going c. are you go d. do you going 24) ............... a really good book at the moment.

a. I read b. I'm reading c. I reading 25) He................... an iphone, an ipad and a computer. He's so lucky! a. is having b. have c. has 26) Bill ................... really hard at the moment because his company has just received a big order from China. a. works b. is working c. is work 27) It ............. a lot in La Spezia in winter. a. rains b. rain c. is raining 28) A: Where's John? B: He's in the bathroom. He ............... a shower. a. has b. is having c. is making d. is doing 29) A: What ........................ ? B: I'm looking for my glasses. a. are you doing b. do you do c. you are doing 30) A: ..................... the party? B: Yes, very much, thank you. a. Are you enjoying b. Do you enjoy c. Are you enjoy d. Do you enjoying

B 1. I am _______ a sandwich now. eats eating not eat eat 2. I am busy right now. I _______ breakfast. am have have having am having 3. My daughter _________ studying English at Istanbul University. is does do not

4. _____ you waiting for a bus? Do Are Does Is 5. What _____________? It looks awful. do you drinking are you drink are you drinking does you drink 6. We ________ enjoying our holiday here so much. don't are is doesn't

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7. What _____ John ___________ at the moment? does / do is / do are / doing is / doing 8. I ___________ sitting down at the moment. am not are not is don't 9. Don't disturb him. He __________. sleeps is sleeping is sleep sleep 10. They are ___________ their coats.. not put on putting on doesn't put 11. You'd better go to bed early tonight. The plane ..... at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning so we'll have to be up by 4.30! will leave leaves leave is leaving

Float Why ..... ? You should be listening to me! you talk you are talking do you talk are you talking 17. What ..... next weekend, Yoshi? you doing you do do you do are you doing 18. Jane: Do you play the piano? Mary: No, I ..... any musical instrument! isn`t playing don`t play doesn`t play am not playing 19. Money ..... on trees! isn`t growing don`t grow doesn`t grow didn`t grow 20. You ..... into things and breaking them. How can anyone be so clumsy? are always bumping always bumps always bumping always bump 21. "What ..... about the plan to shorten the school holidays?" you think will you think do you think are you thinking 22. Jane: "What ..... about?" Mary: "My summer holidays! I wish I was still lying on the beach." you thinking does he think do you think are you thinking 23. My father ..... me to school this week because we had an accident and our car is being repaired. isn`t driving hadn`t driven don`t drive doesn`t drive 24. Where does Helen ............ ? living 16.

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My father ..... too much! smoking smokes smoke is smoking 13 You should see the new Brad Pitt film. He plays the part of a cowboy who ..... up a lawless town. is cleaning Cleans Cleaned Clean 14. Woo-Jin and I ..... basketball after school today. Do you want to play too? Played Play is playing are playing 15. Oil ..... on water. is floating Floats Floating

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live lives is living 25. She ....... in a bank. works is working working work 26. Are you .......... for the bus? wait waits waiting are waiting 27. Helen and Peter ............ to school now. go going goes are going 28. Does she ........... English? speaking speaks is speaking speak 29. What do you ........... on Sundays?

doing does do are doing 30. She ......... 15 cigarettes a day. is smoking smoking smokes smoke 31. He ........... a contract at the time. sign signs is signing signing 32. How many letters do you ...... every day? copying copy copies are copying 33. She ........ for another job. looks look looking is looking

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SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS PAST I. Put the verbs in parentheses into the Past Simple or the Past Continuous and translate (Scrie verbul din paranteze la trecut simplu sau continuu şi tradu): 1. The ship (approach) _______________ Cape Town when the tornado (begin) _______________ . 2. The bomb (go) _______________ off when the president (give) _______________ a speech. 3. He (not hear) ________________ the bell because the radio (play) _______________ . 4. When I (get) ________________ home everybody (dance) _______________ . 5. The plane (catch) _______________ fire when it (take) ________________ off. 6. Tim (crash) _______________ into a street light because he (drive) _______________ too fast. II. Turn the following into the interrogative and negative (Transformă următoarele propoziţii în propoziţii interogative şi negative): 1. The children were laughing. 2. The man was waiting. 3. I was translating the text. 4. You were looking at the picture. 5. The girl was coming home. 6. I was learning a poem. 7. The boys were drawing red cars. 8. Mother was making the bed. 9. You were leaving the office. 10. We were buying fresh fruit. III. Translate into English (Tradu în limba engleză): 1. Când am plecat de la poliţie John şi soţia lui încă mai vorbeau cu un poliţist. 2. Ce se întâmpla în casa ta când am trecut pe la tine ieri seară? Am sunat la uşă dar nu mi-a răspuns nimeni, deşi se auzea muzică înăuntru. 3. I-am pus această întrebare de câteva ori, dar el nu m-a auzit fiindcă citea ziarul. 4. Eu încă dormeam când a venit stewardesa să ne spunem că trecem peste Himalaya. 5. Nu ne-am dus la teatru ieri deoarece nişte prieteni de-ai noştri veneau pe la ora şapte. IV. Change the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous (Schimbă timpul verbelor din paranteze în trecut simplu sau continuu): 0 For dinner, my sister (eat) ate pizza, but I (have) had soup. 1 My brother (drink) ________________ coffee while he (do) ________________ his homework. 2 He (walk) ________________ into the classroom, then he (sit) ________________ down. 3 While I (study) ________________ , Sue (run) ________________ into the library. 4 When the class (finish) ________________ , the teacher (drive) ________________ home. 5 Harry (sing) _______________ a song when Jane (come) _______________ in. 6 Nothing happened when I (turn on) ________________ the DVD player. 7 It (start) ________________ to rain while I (walk) ________________ to the park. 8 Yuki (listen) ________________ to the radio when the phone (ring) ________________ . 9 The children (go) ________________ the cinema last night. 10 Mr. Jones (find) ________________ some money when he (clean) ________________ the cupboards.

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FOLLOW UP ~ focus on simple past ~ A – FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE PAST SIMPLE OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS:  When I ___________ (be) in Japan I ___________ (find) everything very different.  Two years ago my parents _________ (buy) a new car.  Last summer Peter ________ (spend) his holidays in a summer camp with his friends. They _________ (go) swimming, they _________ (play) football and golf, they _______ (visit) many interesting places.  My sister ________ (get) a good job in a bank.  Susan and her cousins ___________ (come) to Portugal ten years ago. B – COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE PAST SIMPLE (AFFIRMATIVE / NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE) OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS:  My sister and her husband _________ (come) from Greece.  I __________ (not like) the U2 concert.  My cousin __________ (phone) from France yesterday evening.  On Monday Johann ___________ (go) to school on foot.  (they / leave) ___________ the country last Saturday?  (you / like) _____________ the film?  They _________ (not finish) the homework yesterday.  (she / go) _____________ to the cinema with her parents last night? No, she didn’t. She ___________ (stay) at home. She __________ (get) a cold.  We _________ (go) to Spain by car.  I _____________ (have) a wonderful holiday with my family last July.  (you / travel) _________ to Madrid by car or by plane?  Many years ago it __________ (be) very difficult to live without electricity.  Last year they _______ (buy) a house at the seaside.  I __________ (meet) him the day before yesterday. C – CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:  Mrs. Harris __________ the last train. a) Take b) took c) did take  There ________ many people here last night. a) Was b)were c) wasn’t  He _________ at home with me yesterday evening. a) Were b) was c) be  She ___________with her family on holidays. a) Go b) did go c) went  He ___________ some books and CDs. a) Brought b) bought c) did buy  They __________ their passports at home. a) Leave b) did leave c) left  She ________some interesting photos. a) Take b)taken c) took  It __________ a good present. a) Were b) was c) is  ___________ (she /arrive) home at 5:30? a) Did she arrived b) did she arrive c) arrived

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~ focus on past tenses ~ A- Write “When” or “While”! 1.I was reading a book ........................................ suddenly I heard a noise. 2. ................................. Rose was cooking dinner, her husband went to work. 3. ................................ Sandra and Kathy were talking in the living-room, the doorbell rang. 4.Ben was playing in a basketball team ................................. he was a kid. 5. Sharon came home ................................... her brother was playing video games. 6. ................................... Angela got home, mom was making some coffee. 7. They were sleeping ........................................... the burglars broke in. 8. We were having a lesson ........................................ we heard a terrrible noise. 9. ...................................... I was cycling, the rain started. 10. He broke his arm ....................................... he was playing basketball. B- Write the correct form of the verbs! 1-She met him while she ___________________(travel) on a train. 2-While the woman was getting off the bus, she_______________(fall down). 3-The thief ___________________(break) into while we were sleeping. 4-John took a photo while I ____________________(not/look). 5-While my mum was working in the garden , she _______________(hurt) her back. 6-We were living in Madrid when our old aunt________________(die). 7-When I got up this morning, it _________________(rain) heavily. 8- While my dad was brushing his teeth, my mum _______________ (fall asleep). 9- I had a nightmare while I ___________________(sleep) last night. 10- What happened in your dream while a monster ___________________(chase) you?

ASSIGNMENT 1. _____________ to the park on Sunday. A. I went B. I was going 2. ______________ when I saw Neil. I stopped and had a chat. A. I was running B. i ran 3. When _____________ to the party? A. Did you go B. Were you going 4. I was talking to the students while Katie _______________ the parents A. Was talking to B. Talked to 5. When I was 12 _________________ A. I was very shy B. I was being very shy 6. When I woke up this morning _________________ A. It rained B. It was raining

7. ______________ when you tried to call them? A. Were they sleeping B. Did they sleep 8. _____________ learning English 2 years ago. A. I was starting B. I started 9. __________________ the other one, didn´t you? A. You were preferring B. You preferred 10. I saw you yesterday. A. You were talking to Ainara B. You talked to Ainara 11. He was always A. Coming to work late B. Come to work late 12. When I saw Dave, he __________. is working worked was working 13. You had a good time at the party, __________ you?

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hadn't didn't weren't 14. __________ when the telephone rang? Were you sleeping Did you sleep Were sleeping 15. Dave, when __________ the ESL Cafe on the Web? were you begin began did you begin 16. You __________ me, did you? understood weren't understanding didn't understand 17. When __________ yesterday morning? you got up did you get up were you getting up 18. While I __________ to work, I saw an accident. drove was driving did drive 19. __________ well on this quiz? Did you Were you Did you do 20. We _______________ down when we saw the woman. walked were walkes were walking walking 21 While I ___________________ for English test yesterday, my brother _____________ fun with his friends. was studying / was having studied / was having was studied / had was studying / was hasing 22 What did you say? I _______________ to you. am not listening wasn't listening

didn't listening don't listen 23 I ___________________ TV when I ____________ a loud noise. was watching / was hearinh watched / was hearing watched / heard was watching / heard 24 What is wrong with this sentence? "She was cleaning the garage while she saw a spider." "cleaning" must be "clean" "saw" must be "was seeing" "while" must be "when" "cleaning" must be "cleaned" 25 ______ they swimming when the phone rang? Were Are Do Did 26 Mrs Adams was ___________ dinner at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. hasing had have having 27 Tom wasn't reading a book. He ______________ the dog. was feeding fed was fed is feeding 28 _______ Ben was doing his homework, he got a text message from his friend. When While However If 29 What _________ Add and Helen __________ when you broke the glass? are / doing was / doing were / doing did / did

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30. While we _______, we ________a horrible accident. (drive, see) were driving – saw was driving – saw drove – saw drived - were seeing 31. I ______ a terrible dream last night. (have) was having am having Had Have 32. He ________ to see his grandmother yesterday. (go) was going Goed Goes Went 33. I ______ very hard last night. (work) was working Worked Works always work 34. I ________ when someone ________my lunchbox yesterday. (play - steal) am playing - was stealing was playing – stole played – stole was playing - was stole 35. Susan _______ lunch when someone _______ the doorbell. (prepare, ring) prepared - was ringing was prepareing – rang was preparing – ringed was preparing – rang 36. Last year, I _______ to do a lot of research while I _____ on my project. (have - work)

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was having – worked had - was working am having – worked had - am working 37. We ______ in New York last year. (be) Were would be Are Was 38. Ahmed ______ hurt while he ______ football. (get - play) was getting – played got – played got - was playing was getting - was playing 40. While Natasha _______ an apple, she _____ her finger. (cut - cut) was cutting – cut cutted – cutted cut - was cutting cut – cut 41. While she _______, she _____her wallet. (shop - lose) shopping – lost was shoping – lost shopped - was losing was shopping – lost 42. Yesterday at 7 o'clock, Abdulla ______ a movie. (watch) Watched was watching Watch Watches 43. Our car _______ down and we ______ to walk home. (break - have) break – walk

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was breaking – walked broke - were having broke – had 44. I ______ a plate while I _______ Mum in the kitchen. (break - help) broke - was helping was breaking – helped broke – helped breaked – helped 45. While it ________ heavily outside, I _______ in my car. (rain - sit) was raining – sat rained – sat rained - was sitting was raining – sitted

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THE ENGLISH PRONOUN Me & To Me Q1 - Explain it again _____, please. us to us

Q2 - She sent a letter _____. them to them

Q3 - He told a joke _____.

Q4 - He sent ____ a letter.

them to them

me to me

Q5 - He warned ____ about it.

Q6 - Post it _____ as soon as you can, please.

us to us

me to me

Q7 - Ayed recommended it ____.

Q8 - He wrote _____ a very rude letter.

me to me

me to me

Q9 - She wrote a nice letter_____.

Q10 - Listen ____.

me to me

me to me Object Pronoun or Reflexive Pronoun?

Q1 - I hurt ____ playing football.

Q2 - She hurt ____.

me myself

him himself

Q3 - I cut ____ shaving.

Q4 - Do you mind if I take ____ home now?

me myself

me myself

Q5 - I helped ____ to some food.

Q6 - I wanted to do it ____.

me myself

me myself

Q7 - He's so ill he can't dress ____.

Q8 - She took it upon ____ to organize everything.

him himself

her herself

Q9 - The decision is fine by ____.

Q10 - He helped ____ do it.

me myself

me myself Possessive and Reflexive Pronouns

Q1 - It's ____ party.

Q2 - He hurt ____.

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my mine

his himself

Q3 - She did it ____.

Q4 - He took it from ____ room.

hers herself

my myself Either could be used here.

Q5 - I didn't believe ____ story.

Q6 - I saw it with ____ own eyes.

her hers

my mine myself

Q7 - No one would help us, so we had to do it ____.

Q8 - Someone took it while ___ were asleep.

us ourself ourselves

ourselves we

Q9 - He'll just have to do it ____.

Q10 - It's not ____ problem.

him himself

our ours

Q11 - I don't think it's____.

Q12 - Be careful or you'll hurt ____!

mine my myself

yourself yourselves Either could be used here.

Q13 - It's ____ not mine.

Q14 - She didn't do ____ best.

her hers herself

her hers herself Pronouns

Q1 - Give that to ____.

Q2 - Did she see ___?

I me

us we

Q3 - Did you phone ____? she her

Q4 - I took it from ____. they them

herself Q5 - It's not up to ____.

Q6 - My sister and ____ went there.

we us

I me

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Q7 - Between you and ____, I think it's a stupid idea. Q8 - ____ is the white one. I me

Mine My

Q9 - What did ____ say about it?

Q10 - They said ____ had to pay for it.

them they

us we

Q11 - I told ____ to be here at three o'clock.

Q12 - What did ____ want?

he him

her she

Q13 - Tell ____ what happened.

Q14 - If ____ have time, it should be OK.

I me

us we

Q15 - It's got nothing to do with ____.

Q16 - I took ____ both.

you and me you and I

it they its them Subject and Object Pronouns

Q1 - I saw ____.

Q2 - Give it to ____.

her she

they them

Q3 - She kissed ____.

Q4 - He took ____.

he him

it them Either could be used here.

Q5 - Did anyone see ____?

Q6 - _____ arrived on time.

us we Either could be used here.

Them They Either could be used here.

Q7 - What did ____ say?

Q8 - She's faster than ____ am.

her she Either could be used here

me I

Q9 - I saw you and ____ there.

Q10 - Between you and ____, I really didn't like it.

she her

me I

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Q11 - My brother and ____ went there.

Q12 - He gave it to me and ____.

I we me

she her They, Them, Their & Theirs

Q1 - It took ____ an hour to get to work.

Q2 - You take our books and I'll take ____.

they them

their theirs

Q3 - I am angry with both of ____.

Q4 - Do you know ____?

they their them

they them

Q5 - Are ____ coming?

Q6 - It was very kind of ____ to help.

they their

they their them

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Q7 - Did ____ speak to you?

Q8 - Did you speak to ____?

they them

they them

Q9 - Have ____ been invited?

Q10 - Ask ____.

they their them

them they

Fill in the blanks with suitable pronouns. 1. Does _____ (her, she) know that _____ (me, I) was absent? 2. Please tell _____ ( he, him) _____ (I, me) have obtained a degree in Chemistry. 3. I remember that _____ (they, them) bought the fruits from _____ (we, us). 4. Please don't tell ______ (she, her) about _____ (I, me). 5. _____ can swim because _____ has webbed feet. 6. I met Alice yesterday. _____ invited _____ to her house. 7. Jane has a cat; _____ likes to play with _____. 8. When the dog chased John, _____ ran as fast as _____ could. 9. My uncle works in a factory. _____ says _____ is a noisy place. 10. The teacher said to the class, "When _____ finished your work, please pass _____ up to me." Fill each blank with a suitable Reflexive Pronoun. 1. He rewarded _____ with an ice-cream. 2. They agreed amongst _____ that they would not tell anyone. 3. I taught _____ to draw. 4. You must explain _____ more clearly. 5. He has a bad temper so he must learn to control _____. 16

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6. We thoroughly enjoyed _____ at the party on Sunday. 7. That monkey is scratching _____. 8. One must defend _____ against bullies. 9. My brother and I bought _____ some apples. 10. She cooks for _____ every day. Fill in the blanks with ‘which, ‘who', ‘whom' and ‘whose'. 1. The boy, _____ father is a doctor, is my best friend. 2. This is not something _____ we like to do. 3. That man, _____ left leg was amputated, suffers from diabetes. 4. The thief, _____ they caught, was sent to the prison. 5. Our friends, _____ we invited to the party, arrived rather early. 6. The girl, _____ broke the mirror, was scolded by her mother. 7. That is my uncle, _____ car was stolen. 8. That woman, _____ you saw, was my auntie. 9. Kangaroos, _____ use their pouch to carry their babies, are found in Australia. 10. The policeman, ______ caught the thief, is a very brave man.

The indefinite pronoun Complete the sentences. Choose one of the words in the box everybody everything everywhere 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

somebody something somewhere

anybody anything anywhere

This bag is empty, there isn’t _______________ in it. I’m lonely. I have ____________________ to talk to. I lost my watch. I’ve looked for it _______________. She said ______________, but I didn’t understand her. Did you go _______________ interesting for your vacation? I like the people here. ________________ is very friendly. ’What are you doing here? ’ ’I’m waiting for _______________.’ It’s a secret. Don’t tell _________________. We don’t go out very much, because there’s ____________________ to go. ’How much does it cost to visit the museum?’ ’__________________. Why?’ They live __________________ in the south of France. It’s a nice hotel. It’s comfortable and _________________ is clean.

Complete the sentences. Choose one of the words in the box 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Ken never uses his car. He goes _________________ by motorcycle. I’m bored. I don’t have _____________________ to do. Tom lives ________________ near Toronto. I’m looking for my glasses. I can’t find them _________________. ’What did you have to eat?’ ’________________. I wasn’t hungry. ’ I don’t like this place. There’s _____________ to go. Let’s have dinner. _________________ is hungry. 17

nobody nothing nowhere

8. I want _______________ to read. I’m going to buy a magazine. 9. The house is empty. _________________ lives there. 10. You’re right. _______________ you say is true. 11. ’Do you know ______________ in Tokyo?’ ’Yes, I have a few friends there.’ 12.______________ broke the window. Complete the sentences. Choose one of the words in the box 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

You can have a shower. There’s ________________ in the bathroom. Jack has a bad memory. He can’t remember __________________. Their house is full of books. There are books __________________. ’What’s in that suitcase?’ ’_______________ It’s empty. ’ Stay at home. Don’t go __________________. Do you have ________________ you need? Dan has gone ______________. He didn’t tell anyone where he was going.

8. The tank is almost empty. There’s _______________ a station near here. 9. ’What’s wrong?’ ’I have __________________ in my eye.’ 10. Tim doesn’t have _________________ to help him. 11. ’Do you know Bob?’ ’Yes, __________________ knows him. ’ 12.There’s ______________ at the door. Can you go and see who it is?

~ Revision 1~ SUBJECT : Pronouns A) Fill in the blanks with MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR: 1. This is Tim. ………………. car is very fast. 2. Jane and I are in the garden. …………… books are in the classroom. 3. Are you a driver? Where is …………… car? 4. I am a driver. This is ……………. car. 5. She is my friend. …………. name is Meltem. 6. These are Mr. and Mrs. Brown. That’s ………….. house. 7. Look at that cat. …………… eyes are green. 8. Your friend and you are sad today. What’s ……………… problem? 9. That’s Mr. Green. He is driving …………… car. 10. Ali’s and Can’s bags are heavy. …………… bags are full. 11. Gokce and Meltem are listening to pop music. …………….. mother is cooking in the kitchen. 12. The dog is eating a bone. ………….. teeth are very sharp. 13. Are you and your sister ready? …………… friend is waiting for you in the car. 14. A: What’s ………….. job? B: I’m a mechanic. 15. Madonna is a famous singer. …………… new records are great. 16. Robert has got a dog. ………………. name is Bingo. 17. We have got a new house in İzmir. ……………. new house is very large. 18. The boys are riding ……………….. bicycles in the garden. 19. Ayşegul is going to school. …………….. school is very far. 20. Sue and Mary are wearing ear-rings. ………………. ear-rings are silver. B) Rewrite these sentences using HE, SHE, IT, THEY, WE, HIS, HER, THEIR, OUR, ITS: 1. Jane’s father is very thin. ………………………………………………………………………….. 18

2. Men’s trousers are very expensive. ………………………………………………………………………….. 3. Jim’s shirt is very long. …………………………………………………………………………. 4. Is your brother a businessman? …………………………………………………………………………. 5. My mother and I would like some tea. …………………………………………………………………………. 6. These are Ayşe’s and my books. ………………………………………………………………………… 7. Mrs. Brown’s daughters are in the garden. ………………………………………………………………………… 8. Where is Gökçe’s mother? ………………………………………………………………………… 9. My father’s car is blue. ………………………………………………………………………… 10.That rabbit is grey. The rabbit’s ears are long. …………………………………………………………………………. 11.The students’ books are in the classroom. …………………………………………………………………………. 12.This is Mrs. Brown’s coat, but these are the children’s coats. …………………………………………………………………………. C. Rewrite the underlined words using MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS: 1. This is Ayşe’s coat. ………………………………………………………………………… 2. It is my chocolate. Don’t eat! ………………………………………………………………………… 3. That red book is not Can’s book. His book is blue. ………………………………………………………………………… 4. A: Look at these keys. Are they our keys? ……………………………………………………………………… B: No, they are not your keys. They are my mother’s keys. …………………………………………………………………….. 5. A: Are those your glasses or my glasses on the table? ……………………………………………………………………. B: I think, they are your glasses. My glasses aren’t on the table. They are in my bag. ……………………………………………………………………. D. Fill in the blanks using MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS: 1. A: Is this John’s tie? B: Yes, it is ………….. . 2. My umbrella isn’t black. ……………. is grey. 3. There is a car near your house. Is it …………….. ? 4. That green shirt isn’t Ayşe’s. ………………. is blue. 5. Pass this ball to us. It is …………… . 6. They don’t like sandwiches. These sandwiches are not …………….. . 7. Don’t take these keys. They are not …………….. . 8. A: There is a pair of brown gloves here. Are they your gloves or my gloves? B: I haven’t got brown gloves. They aren’t ………………. , they are ……………… . 9. A: Is their house old? B: No, ……………… is very old. 19

10. Can I take your pen? …………….. is at home. E. Fill in the blanks with ME, YOU, HIM, HER, THEM, US, IT: 1. We are playing in the garden and Jim is playing with …………….. . 2. Are the lights on? Turn ……………. off! 3. Where is my book? I’m looking for ……………… . 4. She is very tired. Help …………….. . 5. I’m very thirsty. Give ……………. a glass of water. 6. This is Ahmet’s pen. Give it to …………… . 7. Look at …………… . Are they your friends? 8. Are you John Brown? There is a letter for …………. . F. Fill in the blanks with MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, THEIR, ME, YOU, HIM, HER, IT, US, THEM, MINE, YOURS, HERS, HIS, OURS, THEIRS where necessary: 1. Is that Jim’s tie? Show …………… this tie. 2. There is a pen on the table. Give ………….. to me. 3. Pass these books to your friends. They are ………….. . 4. A: Is this my umbrella? B: No, it isn’t ………….. umbrella. …………. is on the table. 5. Gokce and I are in the classroom. ……………. bags are under the desk over there. Could you bring ………….. to ………….. ? 6. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are at the door. This is …………. key. Please give ………… to …………. . 7. A: Have you got a green pullover? B: No, …………….. isn’t green. It’s blue. 8. Look at that man. ………….. name is John Brown. This passport is ……………. . Give ……………. to ……………. . G. Rewrite the underlined parts using ME, HIM, HER, THEM, US, IT: 1. There are some books on the desk. Look at these books. …………………………………………………………………………… 2. She is turning the radio on. …………………………………………………………………………… 3. The teacher is asking Jane a question. …………………………………………………………………………… 4. Take your shoes off. …………………………………………………………………………… 5. The man is looking at Ali and me. …………………………………………………………………………… 6. Jim is giving his father some tea. …………………………………………………………………………… 7. This is the dog’s meat. Give the meat to the dog. …………………………………………………………………………… 8. Is Tom eating any oranges? …………………………………………………………………………… 9. Give the milk to that cat. …………………………………………………………………………… 10. Could you pass the salt to your mother? …………………………………………………………………………… H) Complete the passage. Use appropriate pronouns my your his her its our their his

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Hello. …………… name is Patrick. I’m nine. I have got a brother. His name is Andy and he’s eleven. We are on holiday in Spain. The hotel is very good and …………. swimming-pool is large. Andy and I have got a sister. ……….. name is Liz. She’s six years old. …………. mother and father are in the restaurant now. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, are in the restaurant, too. …………. two sons are in the pool. Andy has got a girl-friend. …………… girl-friend’s name is Sandra. She’s in …………… class at school. Where is your family? Is ……………. family here, too? I) Choose the correct answers: 1. We / Us met Sally yesterday afternoon. She / Her came to the cinema with we / us. 2. I phoned Sarah last night and gave she / her the message. 3. My brother is older than I / me, but he / him isn’t as tall as I / me am. 4. “Who wants a cup of coffee?” “I / Me.” 5. A: Have you seen Simon today?” B: Yes. I / Me saw he / him this morning. He / Him was going to the swimming pool. 6. A: What did those people want? B: They / Them asked I / me to help they / them. J) Choose the correct answers: 1. We know their / theirs telephone number, but they don’t know our / ours. 2. My / Mine car wasn’t as expensive as her / hers. 3. A: How are your / yours children? B: Fine, thanks. How are your / yours? 4. Maria has got her / hers suitcase, but her / hers friends haven’t got their / theirs. 5. Our / Ours flat isn’t as big as their / theirs, but our / ours is much more comfortable. 6. Have you seen my / mine coat? K) Complete the sentences using MYSELF, YOURSELF, HIMSELF, HERSELF, ITSELF, OURSELVES, YOURSELVES, THEMSELVES: 1. Sue’s children are too young to look after ………………………………. . 2. An elephant hurt ……………………… when it tried to get out of the zoo yesterday. 3. I couldn’t borrow my mother’s car last night because she was using it ……………… . 4. I don’t need any help. I can take care of ………………………. . 5. Mr. Woods fell over and hurt …………………….. when he was running for a bus. 6. Would you all like to help …………………………… to sandwiches and cakes? 7. Sarah and I didn’t really enjoy ……………………………. at the disco last night. 8. I taught ……………………….. to play the guitar; I’ve never had lessons. L) Complete each sentence using BY + A REFLEXIVE PRONOUN: 1. A: Who did you go to the cinema with? B: Nobody, I went ………………………………………….. . 2. Since the old lady’s husband died, she’s been living …………………………………… . 3. Did someone help you move all the furniture, or did you do it all ……………………… ? 4. They need some help; they can’t manage …………………………………………… . 5. The dog opened the door ………………………………………. .

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ASSIGNMENT Past simple or past continuous Simple past or past continuous 1) Last Saturday when my brother arrived, I ... TV (to watch) 2)

The police arrested the murderer when he ... an old woman (to attack)

3)

My uncle ... all his fortune playing in casinos (to lose)

4)

Yesterday it rained all day and the river almost ... its banks (to burst)

5)

Last night when I left the party two gangs of hooligans ... (to fight)

6)

Last Friday my father ... to Paris to visit my brother, who works there (to go)

7)

They ... the new bridge in time for the Olympic Games (to finish)

8)

My girlfriend didn't come with us to the cinema because she ... (to study)

9)

When the teacher entered the classroom the students ... very loudly (to speak)

10)

That terrible accident ... yesterday evening (to happen)

11)

Last night when the thieves ... into my house I was sleeping (to break)

12)

My parents ... in the Cathedral of Seville 40 years ago (to get married)

13)

The Socialist Party ... the last elections and is now in power (to win)

14)

The other day when I ... tennis I hurt my leg (to play)

15)

Philip ... at home in very strange circumstances (to die)

16)

Susan ... Law in the university of Madrid (to study)

17)

Yesterday when you came home I ... the dog (to walk)

18)

The plane ... into the mountains due to the weather conditions (to crash)

19)

He ... late at the station and missed his train (to arrive)

20)

The mother went to calm her little baby because she ... (to cry)

21)

My neighbour ... a heart attack last year and still hasn't fully recovered (to have)

22)

This morning while my friends played football I ... my homework (to do)

23)

Last summer we ... to the south of Spain for our holidays (to go)

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Yesterday night it was raining when we ... the Theatre (to leave)

Choose which verb tense (simple past or past continuous) fits better. 1. I ________ - I didn't hear you come in. a) was sleeping b) slept 2. I ________ to see her twice, but she wasn't home. a) was coming b) came 3. What ________? I was watching TV. a) did you do b) were you doing 4. Robin Hood was a character who ________ from the rich and gave to the poor. a) stole b) was stealing 5. Hey, did you talk to her? Yes, I ________ to her a) was talking b) talked 6. I ________ home very late last night. a) came b) was coming 22

7. How long ________ the flu? a) did you have b) were you having 8. ________ a good time in Brazil? Yes, I had a blast! a) Were you having b) Did you have 9. We ________ breakfast when she walked into the room. a) had b) were having 10. Last month I decided to buy a new car, and today I finally ________ it. a) bought b) was buying Complete the following sentences with the correct form (Past Simple or Past Continuous). 1. A: What (you, do) ___________________ when you heard that noise? B: I (try) ___________________ to change a light bulb that had burnt out. 2. After I (find) ___________________ the wallet full of money, I (go, immediately)___________________ to the police and (turn) ___________________ it in. 3. The doctor (say) ___________________ that Brian (be) _________________ too weak to go to work and that he (need) ___________________ to stay at home for a couple of days. 4. My best friend (arrive) ___________________ at my house a little before 9:00 pm, but I (be, not) ___________________ there. I (study) ___________________ at the library for my final examination in Italian. 5. John is in the living room working on his computer. At this time yesterday, he (work, also) ___________________ on his computer. That's all he ever does! 6. I (call) ___________________ you last night after dinner, but you (be, not)___________________ there. Where were you? B: I (work) ___________________ out at the gym. 7. When I (walk) ___________________ into the busy office, the secretaries (talk)___________________ on the phone with customers, a clerk (work, busily)___________________ at his desk, and two managers (discuss, quietly) ___________________ methods to improve customer service. 8. I (watch) ___________________ a thriller on T.V. when the electricity went out. Now I am never going to find out how the film ends. 9. Samantha (be) ___________________ in the room when Bob (tell) ___________________ me what happened, but she didn't hear anything because she (be, listen) ___________________ to music. 10. It's strange that you (call) ___________________ because I (think, just) ___________________ about you. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Continuous or the Past Simple. 1) Frank _______________ (finish) his lunch and ____________ (ring) his friend Jason. 2) Jason ____________ (watch) TV when Fran______________ (phone) him. 3) He ____________ (turn off) the TV when he ____________ (hear) the phone ringing. 4) They _________________________ (decide) what to do when Jason _____________________ (suggest) going to the club. 5) Frank _______________ Jason ____________ (pick up) and _________________ (drive) to the club. 6) Two other people _______________________(use) their tennis court when they _________________________ (arrive). 7) They ______________________ (drink) a soda and ____________________ (eat) a sandwich while they _____________________(wait) to play. 8) While they __________________________ (play), it ________ (start) to rain so they ______________________ (have) to stop playing.

PRONOUNS FOLLOW UP A.

1. I didn't buy ---- in the end. A) nothing B) something C) everybody D) anything 2. It's not good if everyone ---- to get ---- own

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to amuse ----. A) himself B) him C) anybody D) each other 4. They always defend ----. If you blame one, the other will spring to her aid. A) themselves B) one another C) him D) them 5. He claimed to be an expert, but he knew almost ---- about it. A) everything B) nothing C) anything D) something 6. If ---- had called, they would have left a message. A) anybody B) nobody C) everybody D) no one

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1. Tom had had enough of school, ---- is why he decided to join the Marines. A) that B) what C) whom D) where E) which 2. If you are planning to drive a long distance, you should drive during the time of the day ---you are normally awake. A) which B) whom C) when D) whose E) who 3. In areas ---- many elderly live alone, the police may visit their homes to make sure they are all right. A) that B) which C) whose D) whom E) where 4. Canada is one of the few forested nations ---forests are mostly public property. A) which

7. No one can find Alice and David ----. A) everywhere B) somewhere C) anywhere D) nowhere 8. Despite her father's complaints, she decided to live ---- in Canada. A) herself B) of her own C) by herself D) her 9. The music in the house was so loud that everybody had to shout to make ---- heard. A) herself B) oneself C) themselves D) them 10. There was ---- to help me so I had to do all the cleaning myself. A) anybody B) no one C) somebody D) everyone B) that C) whom D) whose E) who 5. In 1851,---- an international tournament was organized by the great English player Howard Staunton, the modern competitive age of chess began in London. A) that B) when C) which D) where E) whose 6. I have always found that it's helpful to have a few wise and trusted people to ---- you can turn for information and advice. A) whom B) that C) whose D) who E) which 7. While starting your own business the first principle is to select people ---- you have trust and confidence. A) on which B) whose

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C) in whom D) where E) of which 8. Jack London, ---- works deal romantically with the overwhelming power of nature and the struggle for survival, was a prolific American novelist and short story writer. A) which B) whose C) where D) what E) who 9. Parents can learn to create an environment ---their child can grow and thrive in a more

resourceful and less stressful manner. A) which B) what C) where D) that E) whose 10. Many foods ---- we consume today are all military creations and were first designed for soldiers. A) that B) of which C) where D) when E) at which

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PRESENT PERFECT A) Write a suitable sentence using the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE : 1. Ann’s hair was dirty. Now it’s clean. (wash) ……... Ann has washed her hair………… 2. Tom was 80 kg. Now he’s 70. (lose weight) …………………………………………….. 3. Bill played football yesterday. Now he can’t walk; his leg is in plaster. (break) 4. My sister is looking for her pen. (lose) …………………………………………………… 5. Mary is on holiday in France. (go) ……………………………………………………….. 6. Mr. Hill was in Canada last week. He’s back in London now. (be) ……………………… 7. Look! Mrs. Smith has got a lot of packages. (buy) ………………………………………. 8. I can’t eat anything now. (eat too much) …………………………………………………. 9. Mrs. Jenkins is very tired. (clean / house) ………………………………………………… 10. Tony needs a holiday. (work / hard / this year) …………………………………………… B) Fill in the blanks with ALREADY or YET: 1. He hasn’t called us ……………………………… . 2. They have ………………………………… sent the letter. 3. John has ……………………………… bought the tickets for the football match. 4. We have ……………………………….. been to Mexico three times. 5. You haven’t visited Tokyo ………………………………… . 6. Has John bought a new car ………………………………….. ? 7. The plane has …………………………… left. 8. Has she done it …………………………….. ? No, not …………………………. . 9. A: Haven’t they arrived ………………………………. ? B: Oh, yes. They have ………………………………… arrived. 10. Hurry up! The class has ……………………………… started. 11. Be careful! They have ………………………………… painted the door. 12. Haven’t you read the book ………………………………. ? C) Put the verbs in the correct tense. Use the SIMPLE PAST or the PRESENT PERFECT: 1. ……………………….. Tim ………………………. (finish) his work yet? 2. ……………………….. he ………………………… (finish) it yesterday? 3. They ……………………………………. (just / go) out. 4. They ……………………………… (go) out a minute ago. 5. …………………… Ann …………………………. (study) yesterday afternoon? 6. …………………… you …………………………. (send) the letters yet? 7. …………………… she ………………………….. (call) him a week ago? 8. They ………………………………………. (not / see) the film yet. 9. The train ……………………………………………… (just / arrive). 10. ………………………. you ……………………………. (ever / be) in a TV studio? 11. …………………… you and Tom ………………………… (enjoy) the party last night? 12. …………………… you ………………………………. (not / finish) school last year? 13. I ………………………………………. (lose) my dictionary. I can’t find it anywhere. 14. His hair looks short. He ………………………………………….. (have) a haircut. 15. When ………………………………………………. (he / give up) smoking? 16. Jane …………………………………….. (buy) her car two weeks ago. 17. My bicycle isn’t here. Somebody ……………………………………………. (take) it. 18. Why ……………………………………… (Jim / not want) to play tennis last Friday? 19. The car looks clean. ……………………….. you ……………………….. (wash) it? 20. When we were on holiday, the weather …………………………… (be) terrible. 26

D) Rewrite the following sentences twice, using SINCE and FOR: Example: I haven’t seen you. (Christmas / 3 days) a) I haven’t seen you SINCE Christmas. b) I haven’t seen you FOR 3 days. 1. We’ve been here. (an hour / 4 o’clock) a) ………………………………………………………………………… b) ………………………………………………………………………… 2. She hasn’t spoken to me. (2 weeks / last week) a) ………………………………………………………………………… b) ………………………………………………………………………… 3. They’ve lived in this street. (1970 / a long time) a) ………………………………………………………………………… b) ………………………………………………………………………… 4. I haven’t had time to do it. (last Monday / a few days) a) ………………………………………………………………………… b) ………………………………………………………………………… 5. We haven’t bought a new one. (ages / many years) a) ………………………………………………………………………… b) …………………………………………………………………………__

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS A) Use PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE to fill in the blanks: 1. I’m tired, because I …… have been working ………. (work) very hard. 2. He ………………………………………… (write) letters all morning. 3. Catherina is getting fatter because she …………………………………… (eat) too much. 4. My mother ………………………………………….. (peel) the potatoes all afternoon. 5. Cathy …………………………………………… (attend) a cookery course since March. 6. How long …………… you ………………………………………….. (learn) English? 7. Where are my eye-glasses? I …………………………………………….. (look) for them for an hour. 8. Charles ………………………………………………. (escape) from the police for years. 9. How long …………… you ………………………………………… (use) a computer? 10. Elizabeth ………………………………………….. (live) with Mike for three years. 11. She ………………………………………………. (earn) quite a lot of money for the last two years. 12. It …………………………………………………. (rain) for six hours. B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks: 1. I’ve bought / have been buying a new pair of shoes. 2. Have you finished / Have you been finishing reading that book yet? 3. They’ve eaten / have been eating fruit all afternoon, ever since they came from school. 4. I’ve been reading / have read this book now, so you can have it back. 5. I’ve been writing / have written eight pages already. 6. Your exam paper is completely blank! What have you been doing / have you done? 7. Oh, no! There’s nothing to eat. My sister has been eating / has eaten everything I left in the kitchen. 8. Oh, no! There’s no wine to drink. They have drunk / have been drinking all the wine. 9. No wonder your eyes hurt. You’ve been playing / have played computer games ever since you had your breakfast. 27

10. I haven’t seen / haven’t been seeing you for ages. 11. God! Hakan has scored / has been scoring. 12. They have danced / have been dancing for an hour. 13. I have been waiting / have waited for you for ages. 14. I’ve finished / ‘ve been finishing my work. 15. I’ve been writing / have written this letter for an hour. 16. He has visited / has been visiting ten museums this week. 17. I’m very tired. Because I have travelled / have been travelling around Istanbul all day. 18. She has found / has been finding a good job. 19. I’m hot because I have been running / have run. 20. I have written / have been writing letters for weeks.

SIMPLE PAST vs. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE PRESENT PERFECT vs. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS A) Use THE SIMPLE PAST or THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE to fill in the blanks: 1. What ………………………………………… (you / learn) since you ……………………. (come) here? How many friends ………………………………………. (you / make)? I hope you ……………………………………... (already / meet) a lot of interesting people. 2. Last night my roommate and I ……………………….. (have) some free time, so we ………………………….. (go) to a show. 3. I ………………………………….. (just / have) lunch, but I ……………………………… (not / have) lunch yesterday. 4. Who …………………………………. (write) the play “Hamlet”? 5. How many games …………………………………… (the team / win) so far this season? 6. I don’t know Carol’s husband. I ………………………………………. (never / meet) him. 7. It ………………………………… (rain) a lot last week, but it …………………………… (not / rain) much so far this week. 8. How many letters ……………………………………….. (you / write) since the beginning of the month? 9. When we were on vacation, the weather ……………………………… (be) terrible. 10. In her whole lifetime, Mary …………………………………………… (never / see) snow. 11. I don’t know where Ammy is. ………………………………………….(you / see) her? 12. When I ……………………………. (get) home last night, I ……………………….. (be) very tired and I …………………………… (go) straight to bed. 13. Your car looks very clean. ……………………………………. (you / wash) it? 14. George …………………………………….. (not / be) very well last week. 15. Mr. Clark …………………………… (work) in a bank for 15 years. Then he gave it up. B) Use PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks: 1. I’m trying to study. I …………………………………………….. (try) to study for the last hour, but something always seems to interrupt me. I think I’d better go to the library. 2. The children are playing basketball right now. They ……………………………………… (play) for almost two hours. They must be getting tired. 3. The telephone …………………………………………… (ring) four times in the last hour, and each time it has been for my roommate. 4. The telephone …………………………………………… (ring) for almost a minute. Why doesn’t someone answer it? 5. It ……………………………………………….. (rain) all day. I wonder when it will stop. 28

6. We ………………………………………… (have) three accidents so far this week. I wonder how many more we will have if you keep using the tools carelessly. 7. We ……………………………………………………. (live) here since last June. 8. My little son is dirty from head to foot because he ……………………………………… (play) in the mud. 9. What’s the matter? Your eyes are red and puffy. I hope you ……………………………… (not / cry). Oh, now I understand. You …………………………………………….. (peel) some onions. 10. Hello, Rob. I’m happy to see you again. I ……………………………………………….. (not / see) you for weeks. What ……………………. you …………………………… (do) lately? 11. I …………………………………………………. (not / be) able to reach my boss on the phone yet. I ………………………………………………………. (try) for the last twenty minutes, but the line ……………………………………..(be) busy. 12. We …………………………………………. (have) three major snowstorms so far this winter. I wonder how many more we will have. 13. I ………………………………………………… (write) them three times, but I still haven’t received a reply. 14. A: Dr. Harrison is a good teacher. How long ……………… he ……………………. (be) at the university? B: He ………………………………………… (teach) here for almost 25 years. 15. A: What are you going to order for dinner? B: Well, I ……………………………………………… (have / not) pizza. So I think, I’ll order that. 16. My uncle …………………………………………………. (paint) the outside of his house for three weeks and he’s still not finished. 17. The Smiths are presently in Tunisia. They ………………………………………. (travel) throughout North Africa since the middle of May. They’ll return home in another month. C) Use THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks: 1. I’m tired. We ………………………………………………. (walk) for over an hour. Let’s stop and rest for a while. 2. The zoo isn’t far from here. I ………………………………………………… (walk) there many times. 3. I …………………………………………………. (write) my friends at least a dozen letters since I left home and come here. 4. Sally is writing a letter to her boyfriend. She ………………………………………. (write) it since she got home from class. It’s going to be a long letter. 5. The telephone …………………………………………….. (ring) four times in the last hour, and each time it has been for my roommate. 6. The telephone ……………………………………………… (ring) for almost a minute. Why doesn’t someone answer it? 7. She is 80 and she ………………………………………… (never / read) a book in her life. 8. The secretary is very tired. She ………………………………………………… (type) all morning. 9. Tom is reading a book. He started two hours ago and he is on page 53. He ……………………………………….. (read) for two hours. 10. Hello! I …………………………………………… (clean) the windows. So far I ………………………………………… (clean) five of them and there are two more to do. 11. My grandfather ……………………… (died) 30 years ago. I …………………………….. 29

…………………. (never / meet) him. 12. A: Is your father at home? B: No, I’m afraid he ……………………………………………… (go) out. A: When exactly ………………………………………………… (he / go) out? B: About ten minutes ago. D) Use THE SIMPLE PAST or THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE to fill in the blanks: 1. The young man ……………………………… (never / be) to Paris, but he …………….. (read) a book about this city last year. 2. …………………… you …………………… (decide) where to go yet? 3. A: Have some tea, please. B: No, thank you. I …………………………………. (just / have) two cups of tea. 4. Susan …………………………. (do) her homework before 10 o’clock but Jane …………. ……………….. (not /write) a word until now. 5. Her mother ………………………………… (buy) her a pair of new shoes yesterday. 6. The Prime Minister …………………………. (leave) for the USA an hour ago. 7. A: …………….. the plane ……………………. (land)? B: Yes, it ………………………… (land) ten minutes ago. 8. It ………………………………. (not / rain) for a long time. 9. ……………… you ……………… (see) my dog? It ………………………… (run away) this morning. 10. We …………………………. (meet) at a party a long time ago, but I …………………….. (not / see) her since then. 11. I ………………………… (see) an interesting book in a bookshop yesterday, but I …………………………… (not / buy) it. 12. My friend …………………………… (fall) from the bicycle because he ……………….… (not / ride) one for ages. 13. His father ………………………………… (die) in 1970, but he ………………………….. (never / visit) his father’s grave since that time. 14. They …………………… (go) to America years ago, but none of them …………………... (come) back since then. 15. A: …………….. you ……………….. (speak) to an Englishman? B: Yes, I …………………….. (have) a short conversation with one last night. 16. A: ………………. you ever ………………….. (be) to Tatilya? B: Yes, I ………………………. (go) there two years ago. 17. A: ………………. you ……………….. (see) Jane recently? B: No, I ……………………………. (see) her for a long time.

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TENSE FOLLOW UP A. Choose the present perfect or past simple: 1. I _________________ (see) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning). 2. After he _________________ (arrive) home, he _________________ (unpack) and _________________ (go) to bed early. 3. A: What’s wrong? B: I _________________ (break) a glass! 4. My grandparents only _________________ (know) each other for a few months before they _________________ (get) married. 5. I _________________ (be) in London for three years. I love it here. 6. We _________________ (see) Julie last night. 7. He _________________ (be) a teacher before he _________________ (become) a musician. 8. When the boss _________________ (walk) into the room, we _________________ (know) someone was going to get fired. 9. The children _________________ (break) a window in the school last week. 10. He _________________ (see) that film last year. 11. Lucy _________________ (break) her leg, so she can’t come skiing. 12. Julie _________________ (arrive)! Come and say hello! 13. They _________________ (be) cold when they _________________ (arrive) home. 14. Jack _________________ (break) his arm when he _________________ (fall) off a horse in 2005. 15. I _________________ (know) about the problem for months, but I _________________ (not / find) a solution yet. 16. A: When _________________ (you / arrive)? B: At 10pm last night. 17. She _________________ (be) a teacher for ten years, and she still enjoys it. 18. How long _________________ (you / know) Jill? I know you see her often. 19. I _________________ (see) the sea before. 20. A: Hello B: Hi Mum, it’s me. I just wanted to say I _________________ (arrive) safely and everything is fine. Q1 - He ..... there when he was a child have finished has lived finished lived Q9 - Look- someone ....... their handbag in the Q2 - I ........ her since last year room haven't seen left didn't see has left Q3 - They ......... a few minutes ago Q10 - ............ to Rome? left Did you ever go have left Have you ever been Q4 - She .......... unemployed since she left Q11 - I can't get into my house because I ........ school my keys has not been lost was not have lost Q5 - They ....... the contract last week Q12 - Nobody ....... the phone when it rang finalised answered have finalised has answered Q6 - The film .......... yet Q13 - I ......... up smoking last year hasn't started gave didn't start have given Q7 - She ........ ill since Thursday Q14 - You can't see her because she ......... home was has gone has been went Q8 - I ........ the project last night Q15 - ............... to the United States? 31

Did you ever go Have you ever been Q16 - I never ......... my grandmother as she died before I was born knew have known Q17 - It's the first time I ........ caviar ate have eaten Q18 - The first time we ......... was just the other day spoke have spoken Q19 - It stinks in here; someone ........... smoking was has been Q20 - He's in hospital because he ............. leg has broken his broke his Q21 - I've known her since we ......... at school together were have been Q22 - It's ages since we ........ spoke have spoken Q23 - It's been ages since we ........ from Dave have heard heard Q24 - The last time I saw Fran ........ ages ago was has been Q25 - I ........ from her lately haven't heard didn't hear Q26 - I just ........ the time to go to the cinema recently didn't have haven't had Q27 - I ........ just Meg and Brian at the party have seen saw Q28 - I ........ busy for the past fortnight was have been Q29 - She ......... away for the last two weeks has been was Q30 - ......... to the concert on Friday?

Did you go Have you been Q31 - This is the first time I ........ here have been was Q32 - I ....... them since my schooldays have known knew Q33 - He ......... yet hasn't arrived didn't arrive Q34 - They ........... the contract yet didn't sign haven't signed Q35 - The newspaper ......... very successful lately hasn't been wasn't Q36 - He ...... during the war died has died Q37 - I ......... breakfast before leaving home this morning haven't had didn't have Q38 - I ....... a taxi so I came on the bus haven't found didn't find Q39 - John's nervous because he .......... such a difficult test before has never taken never took Q40 - My stereo ....... working last night stopped has stopped Q41 - Two people ....... at the game on Saturday were arrested have been arrested Q42 - I .......... a holiday for ages didn't have haven't had Q43 - We ....... out on Saturday night haven't gone didn't go Q44 - I ....... it last week bought have bought Q45 - She hasn't ........ here for ages been gone 32

Q46 - I .......... to water-ski in 1993 learnt have learnt Q47 - She ....... an absolute fortune last year has earned earned Q48 - The weather ....... dreadful for the whole two weeks we were there was has been Q49 - No one ...... to do it yet

has managed managed Q50 - I ...... the dog for a walk because it was raining haven't taken didn't take Q51 - I ........... the exam in time yesterday only just finished have only just finished Q52 - The weather ..... dreadful at the weekend has been was

B. Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous 1. ___________________ (you / buy) your train ticket yet? 2. The kitchen is a complete mess! What ___________________ (the children / do)? 3. Julie ___________________ (learn) to drive for six years! 4. Amanda ___________________ (already / have) lunch, so she’ll meet us later. 5. How much coffee ___________________ (she / drink) this morning? 6. Simon ___________________ (write) three books. 7. I ___________________ (do) everything I needed to do today! Hurray! 8. It ___________________ (not / rain) all summer, so the garden is dead. 9. I ___________________ (read) your book. Here it is, thank you. 10. She ___________________ (forget) how to get to my house. 11. I ___________________ (work) in the garden all day and I need a rest. 12. She ___________________ (make) three cakes. They look delicious! 13. David feels great these days. He ___________________ (get) up early lately. 14. We ___________________ (always / hate) rush hour traffic. 15. Recently, I ___________________ (study) a lot. My exams are in a few weeks. 16. We ___________________ (write) this book for months and months. 17. I ___________________ (always / love) chocolate. 18. I ___________________ (want) to go back to university for a long time. 19. What’s that delicious smell? ___________________ (you / cook)? 20. I ___________________ (watch) seven films this week! C. Present Simple & Present Continuous Choose the best answer. 1. Gareth thinks / is thinking about his ex-girlfriend all the time. 2. Where do you go / are you going tomorrow? 3. Sandra is not liking / doesn't like milk in her tea. 4. My neighbour plays / is playing tennis twice a week. 5. Is your husband listening / Does your husband listen to the radio when he gets up? 6. I'm so tired I want / 'm wanting to go to bed right now. 7. What are you doing ? I 'm opening / open the windows. 8. What does she do ? She works / She's working as a nurse in a hospital in London. 9. Where is the teacher? Don't worry, he's coming / he comes . 10. I work / 'm working late most Mondays.

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PRACTICE past perfect simple/continuous I. Write the past participle (3rd form) of the following irregular verbs. 1. speak 4. swim 2. catch 5. understand 3. eat – 6. begin -

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II. Complete the sentences in Past Perfect Simple (positive). 1. I lost the key that he (give) _____________________ to me. 2. She told me that she (see) ____________________ a ghost. 3. I went downstairs because I (hear) ___________________ a noise. 4. When they came home, Sue (cook) ___________________ dinner already. 5. We could not send you a postcard because we (forget) ___________________ our address book. III. Complete the sentences in Past Perfect Simple (negative). 1. The waiter served something that we (not / order) _______________________. 2. He went to Alaska where he (not / be) _______________________ before. 3. She put on the red dress, which she (not / wear) ___________________ for ages. 4. He (not / play) ________________________tennis before that day. 5. His mother was angry because he (not / help) _______________________ her with the shopping. IV. Complete the questions in Past Perfect Simple. 1. (you / finish) your homework before you went to the cinema? 2. (why / you / clean) the bathroom before you bathed the dog? 3. (you / have) breakfast before you came here? 4. (she / find) a place to stay when she went to Boston? 5. (where / she / live) before she moved to Chicago? V. Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect progressive). 1. We (sleep) ________________________ for 12 hours when he woke us up. 2. They (wait) ________________________ at the station for 90 minutes when the train finally arrived. 3. We (look for) _______________________ her ring for two hours and then we found it in the bathroom. 4. I (not / walk) ________________________ for a long time, when it suddenly began to rain. 5. How long (learn / she) ___________________ English before she went to London? 6. Frank Sinatra caught the flu because he (sing) ____________________ in the rain too long. 7. He (drive) ___________________________ less than an hour when he ran out of petrol. 8. They were very tired in the evening because they (help) ____________________ on the farm all day. 9. I (not / work) ______________________ all day; so I wasn't tired and went to the disco at night. 35

10. They (cycle) ______________________ all day so their legs were sore in the evening. VI. Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. 1.

The pupils talked about the film they (watch) ………………………… .

2.

I was late for work because I (miss) ……………………… the bus.

3.

We lived in the house that my father (build) ……………………………… .

4.

We admired the picture that Lucy (paint) …………………………… .

5.

They watered the trees that they (plant) ………………………………… .

6.

The teacher corrected the tests that the pupils (write) ……………………………. .

7.

I received a good mark in my test because I (practise) ……………………………...…..…………….. on ego4u.

8.

The mail order house did not send me the shirt that I (order) ……………………………….. .

9.

I had to clean the floor because my cats (knock) ………………………….……………..… over the flower pots.

10.

My friend was in hospital because she (slip) ………………………………………………….. on a banana skin

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Past simple vs Past Perfect A. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Perfect). 1. 2. 3. 4.

Bob (wake) ... up early in the morning. He (feel) ... very tired because he (sleep / not) ... very well the night before. A strange noise in the garden (keep) ... him awake. Now it (be) ... six o'clock and Bob (get) ... up and (go) ... to the bathroom where he (have) ... a cold shower to wake up. 5. Then he (make) ... himself a nice cup of coffee. 6. When Bob (look) ... out of the kitchen window, he (believe / not) ... his eyes. 7. There (be) ... a bear in his garden! 8. He (search) ... Bob's garden for food last night. 9. Bob (knock) ... at the window. 10. The bear (hear) ... that and (run) .. away. 11. But what a mess the bear (make) ... in the garden! B. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past perfect simple). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Yesterday a boy (destroy) ... the snowman that we (build) ... . Jimmy (tell) ... us about the film that he (see) ... . We (find) ... the mobile phone that Marwin (lose) ... . He (sing) ... a song that I (hear / never) ... before. Cathrine (open) ... the window that I (close / just) .... . C. Write down the correct form (pronoun + verb). Simple Past

Past Perfect

they / work

.................................................

....................................

I / see

.................................................

...........................................

.................................................

................................................. .

she tidy

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he / run

.................................................

................................................. .

you buy

.................................................

.................................................

/

D. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past perfect simple). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

William (live) ... in Boston for six years before he (move) ... to New York. The blue car (cross) ... the street after the lights (turn) ... red. When James (try) ... to ring us, we (leave / already) ... the house. After Joanna (finish) ... her presentation, we (ask) ... our questions. On her first day at the driving school, we (be) ... very nervous because we (drive / not) ... a car before. E. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past perfect simple).

1.

It (be)... a cold and rainy Sunday, so I (decide) ... to finish the essay that I (start) ... writing a few days before. 2. I (switch) ... on the computer and (open) ... the document. 3. Then I (begin) .... looking for my notes that I (handwrite) ... on a sheet of paper. 4. But the notes (be) ... not on my desk and I (can / not) ... remember where I (put) ... them. 5. I (turn) ... the whole house upside down. 6. And where (find / I) ... my notes? 7. I (leave) ... them in the sitting room, under a huge staple of papers and magazines. 8. Now that I (find) ... my notes, I (want) ... to continue writing my essay. 9. First I (know / not) ... what to write but then I (have) ... lots of ideas. 10. I (complete / almost) ... my essay when my computer suddenly (crash) ... and I (notice) ... that I (forget) ... to save the document. 11. After I (reboot) ... my computer, I (see) ... that at least 5 of the pages I (type) ... (be) ... missing. 12. So I (have) ... to start all over again.

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THE PLURAL OF NOUNS A. Fill in the correct form of the nouns: 1. When I came home from school my mother was in the garden with three _________ (woman). 2. I think my neighbors have two ___________ (child). 3. I lost two ________ (tooth) during my stay in Africa. 4. I have a big family with many ________ (member) living in the USA. 5. He has two pairs of __________ (glasses); one pair is sunglasses. 6. He caught 10 _________ (salmon) when he went to Alaska to fish. 7. Can I have three __________ (bottle) of mineral water? 8. Do you have many _________ (rule) in your classroom? 9. I went to Canada and I took more than 2400 ____________ (photo). 10. He went to the baker’s and bought four ________ (loaf) of bread. 11. Do you want some _________ (fruit)? 12. I prefer __________ (vegetable). 13. I don’t see any _________ (man) among the audience. 14. I don’t see where the ________ (bus) leave from. 15. Some of the ________ (kid) didn’t like ice cream so they had different ________ (type) of candy. 16. I prefer ________ (tomato) in my salad. What about you? 17. How many _________ (country) have you been to? 18. I have bought 20 ________ (napkin) for the party. 19. The ________ (lady) wore nice _________ (dress) for the party. 20. He gave her a bunch of ___________ (flower) on her birthday. 21. The _________ (boy) played with their new _________ (toy). 22. I have a lot of ____________ (homework) for Monday. 23. I need to lay the table. However, I can’t find the __________ (knife). 39

24. The farmer has 42 cows and 24 __________ (sheep). 25. It is a small town but it has no less than 5 ___________ (church). 26. I like most of the _____________ (player) on the Danish team. 27. More girls had dressed up as ___________ (witch).

Choose the right option: 1. I had two _____________ for lunch today.

a) applees

2. I was scared because John brought 2 ___________ to school. c) knives

b) apple

c) apples

a) knifes

b) knive

3. My favourite MacDo meal is a Big Mac with _________.

a) fryes

c) frys c)fries

4. In my family there are more _________ than females.

a) mails

b) males

5. New Zealand has a lot of ____________.

a) ships b) sheeps

6. There are many __________ here.

a) flys b) flies c) flyes

7. We always have ____________ for dinner.

a) potatoes

b) potatos

8. We caught a lot of ___________ yesterday.

a) fishes

b) fishs c) fish

9. My mother is afraid of ____________ 10. It is only for __________.

c) malls

c) sheep

a) mice b) mouses

c) potato

c) mouths

a) mansb) man c) men

11. In my class there are many ___________.

a) children

b) childs

12. Do you know where my __________ are?

a) keyes

b) keys c) keies

13. There were 12 ________ in the tray.

a) egges

b) egg c) eggs

14. I like ____________. They are so funny to watch. monkeyes 15. You have lips like ___________.

a) monkies a) cherryes

16. It is normal to have 28 ___________. 17. There are three ____________.

b) monkeys

b) cherries

a) tooths

c) chills

c)

c) cheerys

b) teethes

c) teeth

b) photos

c) photo

a) dice b) die c) dices

18. How many ____________ did you take at the party? 19. We bought three ________ for dinner.

a) photoes

a) salmones 40

b) salmon

c) salmons

20. Do you know where the __________ were from? 21. Both my _________ are sore.

a) thieves a) foots

b) thiefs

b) feet c) feeds

22. Out of seventeen students three became __________.

a) cheves

23. In my class there are 9 girls and 10 _________.

a) boys b) boyes

24. I love _________. They are nice when it is hot.

a) tries b)trees c)threes

25. ________ are wiser than men.

a) womans

26. A lot of the kids had __________.

a) lice b) lices c) lies

b) chefs

b) wimen

c) cook c) boies

c) women

COUNTABLE vs. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS A. Decide whether these nouns are countable (C) or uncountable (U) 1. The children are playing in the garden. 2. I don't like milk. 3. I prefer tea. 4. Scientists say that the environment is threatened by pollution. 5. My mother uses butter to prepare cakes. 6. There are a lot of windows in our classroom. 7. We need some glue to fix this vase. 8. The waiters in this restaurant are very professional. 9. My father drinks two big glasses of water every morning. 10. The bread my mother prepares is delicious. 11. Drivers must be careful; the road is slippery. 12. Some policemen are organizing road traffic to avoid any accidents. 13. I bought three bottles of mineral water for our picnic. 14. I'd like some juice please! 15. Successful candidates will join the camp later this year. 41

d) thiefes

16. A rise in oil prices is inevitable since there is more and more world demand for energy. 17. The exercises on this website are interesting. 18. Dehydrated babies must drink a lot of water. 19. Adult illiterates learn through a special government programme. 20. I met some nice people when I was walking along the beach.

B. In each sentence, choose the best phrase to complete the gap from the choices below (a, b, c, or d). 1. The receptionist at the front desk gave me two _______ .a) informations b) information c) pieces of information d) lots of information 2. My cousin is very beautiful. She has green eyes and ________ .a) long hair b) long hairs c) a long hair d) a long length of hair 3. _________ have you got in the bank? Is it enough to buy a house? a) How many moneys b) How many money c) How much money d) How much moneys 4. On Saturday, my friend Paul went fishing and he caught ________ .a) three fish b) three fishes c) three items of fish d) three of fish 5. Can I borrow _______ from you? I've left mine at home and I want to write some notes. a) paper b) a paper c) a slice of paper d) a piece of paper 6. How many ________ did the teacher give us today? He always gives us a lot to do .a) homework b) homeworks c) a lot of homework d) pieces of homework 7. Every morning before I come to school, I spend thirty minutes doing _______ .That's how I stay so slim. a) exercise b) an exercise c) some exercises d) some pieces of exercise 8. Your sister is a great pianist. She played ________ at the party. a) a lovely music b) some lovely musics c) lovely musics d) a lovely piece of music

C. Fill in the gaps with some, any or a/an. 1. I’m really thirsty. I need ________ water, please. 2. I went to the library, but I couldn’t find ________ books about art. 3. Can you give me _________ coffee, please?

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4. She sent ________ postcards to her friends, but she didn’t make _______ phone calls when she was in Britain. 5. It’s very sunny but there is only _________ child playing in the street. 6. I bought __________ coffee, but I didn’t buy ________ tea or ________ papaya. 7. Have you got __________ chocolate biscuits? I’m sorry, there aren’t ____________ biscuits left. 8. “Mary, I’m afraid there isn’t __________ juice in the fridge but there’s __________ pineapple. 9. They ate ____________apples, ___________ mango, but they didn’t eat ___________ oranges. 10. A. “Would you like ___________ cheese? It’s delicious”. B. “Ok, give me__________.” 11. Is there __________ oil in the kitchen? No, there isn’t __________, but there’s __________ butter

D. Complete with much, a lot of, any, some, When we got to the beach, ___________ people were already there, and we couldn't find a place to sit down. There weren’t ____________ empty spaces near the beach, but they were ______________ empty spaces a long way from the sea. We walked along the beach for a while, but we didn't have ____________fun because we kept bumping into people. Finally, we decided to get back in the car and go down the coast to the next beach. This was _____________ better; there were only ______________ families on the beach, so there was _______________ room to spread out our things. Because we had eaten so _____________food in the car, all we wanted to do was lie down, and after ____________ minutes we were all dozing happily in the sun.

E. Complete with much or many and one of the following words: children coffee experience fish fish furniture help housework luggage money news sugar things time times wine women chickens balls salt 1. 'How ____________ __________ are there in the picture?' 'Two. A yellow and a green one.' 2. 'How ____________ __________ have you got on you?' 'One pound twenty.' 3. 'How ____________ __________ are there in your choir? .'4. 'How ____________ __________ have you received from your uncle?' 'I haven't heard from him lately. '5. 'How ____________ __________ would you like with your rice?' 'Just a little, please.' 6. 'How ____________ __________ has he got?' 'Two. A son and a daughter.' 43

7. I do not have to do _________ ________. I only do the washing up 8. 'How ____________ __________ do they have?' 'Six. But they don't lay eggs.' 9. How ____________ ___________ have we got to finish the project? 10. He does not eat _________ ________. He likes only tuna. 11. The bedroom does not need _________ __________. 12. They have not caught __________ _______ from the river. 13. We don't eat as _________ ________ as they do. We usually have honey instead. 14. We do not need as __________ _________ as last time. We will basically manage alone. 15. How ___________ ________ have you been to France? 16. I have got so ........................ ___________to tell you. 17. I won't take too _________ __________ with me. Only a suitcase and a handbag. 18. She does not have __________ ___________ as a nurse. 19. He had so ____________ _________that he could not sleep. 20. I don't drink much _________ ________. I prefer champagne

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1. We can buy fresh _______________ from the supermarket. 2. Mrs. Lee went to the travel agent for some _______________ about the tour to Japan. 3. I can’t wear this shirt. The _______________ are too long. 4. How many _______________ does Jenny speak? 5. Miss Nellie spends a lot of _______________ on clothes. 6. I don’t know what to do. Please give me some _______________. 7. Karen has beautiful _______________. 8. We had a lot of _______________ at the party last night. 9. Susan enjoys going to _______________. 10. Alan eats a lot of _______________.

B. Choose the correct answer. 1. She burst into _______________ (tear/ tears) when she heard the bad news. 2. Peter and Jack shake _______________ (hand/ hands) and become friends again. 3. She can’t see what is written on the blackboard without her contact _______________ (len/ lens) 4. The two sisters took _______________ (turn/ turns) at sitting up with their sick mother. 5. Quite a number of _______________ (DJ/ DJs) have extended their careers to singing. 6. If you want to get well, you should take the doctor’s _______________ (advice/ advices). 7. Mary never does her _______________ (homework/ homeworks) 8. Johnny has lost his _______________ (luggage/ luggages). 45

9. The factory workers stopped working and took (a rest/ rest). 10. The children sat on the _______________ (grass/ grasses).

C. Charles is making an omelet for the first time. He asks his wife Alice who is watching TV. Fill in the gaps with some or any: Charles: Alice! Have we got ____________ eggs? Alice: Yes, there are ____________ in the cupboard. Charles: Have we got ______________ cheese? Alice: Yes, there’s ____________ in the fridge. Charles: Can I use ___________ olive oil? Alice: Yes, of course. Charles: I need ____________ tomatoes. Alice: We haven’t got _____________. Charles, would you like ___________ help? Charles: No, thanks, I’m OK.

D. Fill in the gaps with some or any: Tom: Let’s go for a picnic in the park. Sarah: OK. We’ll make _________ sandwiches. What do we need? Tom: We haven’t got ___________ bread. Can you buy ________? Sarah: Yes, sure. What about butter? Tom: We’ve got __________. I’ll buy _________cheese. Sarah: OK, and is there __________ orange juice in the fridge? Tom: No, I’ll get __________. Sarah: Good. Do we need ___________ apples or cherries? Tom: Just ___________ apples. Sarah: Oh dear! I haven’t got ___________ money to buy the bread! Tom: Don’t worry. I’ll lend you _____________. 46

E. Cross out a/an if it is wrong and substitute it with some. If it is correct, put a tick ˅ 1. Can you give me an ____________ information, please? 2. I bought a ____________ suitcase yesterday. 3. We need a ____________money for the cinema. 4. He’s eating a ____________ bread. 5. I’d like a _____________ advice about my future. 6. We stopped at the filling station to get a ___________ petrol. 7. I really need a _____________ holiday. 8. Can you give me a ___________water, please? I’m thirsty. 9. Can you pass me a ____________ newspaper? 10. Do you want an ___________ apple?

F. Complete the sentences with how many, how much, a lot of, enough, too many, too much, not much, not many. 1. A. _______________ sugar is there? B. There is ____________ to make the cake, Mary. 2. I have got _____________money to buy a ticket for the concert. 3. I’ve got some rice, but _______________. 4. A. Have they got ____________ time to practice sport? B. Yes, but ______________. 5. A. _______________ exercises do you have to do, Charles? B. ______________, I think. 6. Don’t buy any potatoes, we’ve got ________________ potatoes left. 7. Peter has got some friends, but ________________. 8. _______________ people are there in the classroom? 47

9. Are there ________________ people to play a football match? 10. ________________ eggs do you need to make the omelet? 11. There were __________________people at the party, it was fantastic. 12. A. ________________ chocolate do you eat? B. I think I eat _____________, but I’m afraid I’m a chocoholic. 13. She ate _________________ chocolates, so she’s got a stomach ache.

G Choose the right option 1. Is there __________ cheese left?

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A. Any

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C. Piece

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C. Some

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C. Some

B. Much

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_____________________ strange. What’s in it? (smell) 18. Hi Jake. – What _____________________ at the moment? – I _____________________ the sunshine at the beach. (you do, enjoy) 19. Where __________________________ from? (new neighbours, come) 20. What _____________________ for a living? - He is a government official but he quit his job a few weeks ago. – And what _____________________ now? – At the moment he _____________________ for a new job. (your Dad do, he do, look) Past Tense – Simple or progressive 1. It ______________________ (rain) when we __________________ (come) out of the shopping centre. 2. It _________________(happen) very quickly. The car ______________________ (come) out of the side road and then the van ______________________ (drive) into the back of it. 3. I ______________________ (be) ill last week. 4. He ______________________ (break)his leg when he ______________________ (ski) . 5. I ______________________ (look)out of the window and saw that people __________________ (walk) in the park. 6. Emma ______________________ (pass) her exam a few weeks ago. 7. When we ______________________ (see) the spaceship we ___________________(stop) the car. 8. When ______________________ (you buy) the car? – I ______________________ (buy) it a few years ago. 9. He ______________________ (sit) in the garden when a wasp ______________________(sting) him in the nose. 10. Claire ______________________ (go) to Egypt last month. 11. She ______________________ (have) a beautiful dream when the alarm clock ________________ (ring). 12. The car ______________________ (stop) at the lights. 13. We ______________________ (drive) home in the middle of the night when we ______________ (see) a flashing light. 14. Soft music ______________________ (play) when I ______________________ (go) into the room. 15. ______________________ (you buy) that bag while I ______________________ (look) after the children? 16. It ______________________ (be) peaceful and the birds ______________________ (sing). 17. Was _________________________(Jimmy, already wait) for you when you ______________________ (get) there? 18. I ______________________ (ring) at about 3 o’clock yesterday, but you ______________________ (not pick) up the phone. – What ______________________ (you do) ? – I ______________________ (help) Dad in the garden so I probably ______________________ (not hear)it. 19. I ______________________ (lie) in the bath when the phone ______________________ (ring). It ______________________ (stop) after a few rings. 20. It ______________________ (be) cold when we ______________________ (leave) the house that day. Fill in the correct form of the Present Perfect tense! 1. The earth __________________ here for billions of years (be). 2. We ________________________ cards for the last few hours (play). 3. We ________________________ problems with our new car recently (have) 4. ____________________________ on anything interesting lately ?(you work) 5. Cuba ________________________ a socialist country since 1959 (be) 6. I ________________________ care of my neighbour’s cats while they are away (take) 7. I ________________________ my car for three years (have). 8. ________________________________ an important fight? (the boxer , ever, win) 9. John and Mary ________________________ with each other since the day they got married (quarrel). 10. It ________________________ hard since last night (rain). 11. I’m tired because I ________________________ well lately. (not feel) 12. _________________________________ your problems? (your parents, always, understand) 13. The patient ________________________ 52

penicillin for several days now (take) 14. A big earthquake ________________________ San Francisco since 1906. (not hit) 15. They ___________________________ in San Francisco since they arrived in the USA 20 years ago. (live) 16. He got ill five weeks ago and ________________________ yet. (not recover) 17. Everyone in the Middle East ________________________ about the situation for decades (worry). 18. We ________________________ very cold weather this year (have) 19. Where ________________________ the money? (you, hide) 20. At last ,my favourite team ________________________ against its most important rival (win) 21. I ________________________ for 6 years. (be married) 22. Dad ________________________ a number of jobs in the last few years (have). 23. The bank is still closed. It ________________________ yet. (not open) 24. Our daughter ___________________________ lipstick since she was 16 (wear). 25. She is angry because her boyfriend ________________________ up yet and she ________________________ for half an hour. (not show, wait). 26. I’m still waiting for an answer. They ________________________ up their minds yet. (not make) 27. How many times ________________________ the cat today? (Kim feed) 28. The kids ________________________ on my nerves. They ________________________ too much noise (get, make). 29. My company ________________________ a lot of money in the last few years. They ________________________ hard on an important project. (make, work). 30. They ________________________ our new refrigerator yet, but they will any day now. (not deliver)

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Baggage Chaos information News Scenery meat Fun Help jewellery Knowledge Money wood Traffic Work sand Gold Silver Plastic Leather linen Wool experience 1. I didn’t have much ……………………………………………… just two small bags. 2. They’ll tell you all you want to know. They’ll give you plenty of ……………………………..……… 3. We have no …………………………………..…… not even a bed or a table. 4. Carla’s English is better than it was. She’s made ………………………………………………. 5. George is unemployed. He’s looking for ………………………….…………………….. 6. If you want to leave work early, you have to ask for ………………………….………….. 7. I don’t think Ann will get the job. She hasn’t got enough ………………………………….. 8. Enjoy your holiday ! I hope the ………………………………….………….. is good. 9. The ………………...……….. is so depressing at the moment. Nothing but floods and wars. 10. The …………………………………..……. in Scotland is lovely. Lots of green hills. 11. My father always gave me good …………………………………… when I was young. 12. Our holiday at the seaside was such …………………………… 13. In ancient Egypt women wore beautiful ……………………………………. 14. People who are vegetarians don’t eat ………………………………… 15. We got to the station in time because there wasn’t much …………………………………

~ Nouns ~ Choose the right option: 1. I had two _____________ for lunch today. a) applees b) apple c) apples 2. I was scared because John brought 2 ___________ to school. a) knifes b) knive c) knives 3. My favourite MacDo meal is a Big Mac with _________. a) fryes c) frys c)fries 4. In my family there are more _________ than females. a) mails b) males c) malls 5. New Zealand has a lot of ____________. a) ships b) sheeps c) sheep 6. There are many __________ here. a) flys b) flies c) flyes 7. We always have ____________ for dinner. a) potatoes b) potatos c) potato 8. We caught a lot of ___________ yesterday. a) fishes b) fishs c) fish 9. My mother is afraid of ____________ a) mice b) mouses c) mouths 10. It is only for __________. a) mans b) man c) men 11. In my class there are many ___________. a) children b) childs c) chills 12. Do you know where my __________ are? a) keyes b) keys c) keies 13. There were 12 ________ in the tray. a) egges b) egg c) eggs 14. I like ____________. They are so funny to watch. a) monkies b) monkeys c) monkeyes 15. You have lips like ___________. a) cherryes b) cherries c) cheerys 16. It is normal to have 28 ___________. a) tooths b) teethes c) teeth 17. There are three ____________. a) dice b) die c) dices 18. How many ____________ did you take at the party? a) photoes b) photos c) photo 56

19. We bought three ________ for dinner. a) salmones b) salmon c) salmons 20. Do you know where the __________ were from? a) thieves b) thiefs d) thiefes 21. Both my _________ are sore. a) foots b) feet c) feeds 22. Out of seventeen students three became __________. a) cheves b) chefs c) cook 23. In my class there are 9 girls and 10 _________. a) boys b) boyes c) boies 24. I love _________. They are nice when it is hot. a) tries b)trees c)threes 25. ________ are wiser than men. a) womans b) wimen c) women 26. A lot of the kids had __________. a) lice b) lices c) lies Find out the suitable word or words and fill in the gaps. cooking  dust  hoover  ironing  make the bed  mop  shopping 

1. If you do the __________________, you wash the plates, cups, knives, forks, etc, which have been used in cooking and eating a meal. 2. _______________ is the activity of preparing the food for eating, usually by gas or electricity. 3. When you ____________ something such as furniture, you remove dust from it, usually using a cloth. 4. The purpose of _________________ is to remove the creases from clothes, sheets, towels, etc. 5. If you ______________ a floor or other surface, you clean it by pushing a brush over it in order to collect the dirt in one place. 6. _______________ is the activity of purchasing things we need such as food or clothes. 7. If you ______________ something, you rub it hard in order to clean it, often using a stiff brush and water or another liquid. 8. If you __________________ a surface, you clean it using a vacuum cleaner. 9. When you ________________ a room, cupboard, etc, you make it neat by putting things in their proper places. 10. If you _________________ you prepare it so that it is neat and tidy and ready for someone to sleep in. Fill in the gaps using the following words in their appropriate form:  clean  cook  dust  iron  make  mop 

1. Once a year I thoroughly clean everything at home and this year Mrs Pringle came to give me a hand with the _______________________. 2. I've spent all morning ___________________ the floors. 3. Boys are just as keen on _______________________ as girls are. 4. He _____________________ all the furniture and then polished it. 5. He found a broom and a dustpan and he ____________________ away the broken glass. 6. You can't tidy a room before you've ___________________ the beds! 7. My husband tries his best to wash and _________________ the clothes. 8. It won't take me more than an hour to do the __________________________.

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Nancy: I (call) ……………………………………………… you if there are any problems. Doug: This is the first time I have ever been away from the kids. Nancy: Don't worry, they (be) ……………………………………….. fine. 5. Samantha: Just think, next week at this time, I (lie) ………………………………. on a tropical beach in Maui drinking Mai Tais and eating pineapple. Darren: While you are luxuriating on the beach, I (stress) ……………………………………….. out over this marketing project. How are you going to enjoy yourself knowing that I am working so hard? Samantha: I 'll manage somehow. Darren: You're terrible. Can't you take me with you? Samantha: No. But I (send) …………………………………………….. you a postcard of a beautiful, white sand beach. Darren: Great, that (make) ……………………….. me feel much better Simple Present / Simple Future Present Continuous / Future Continuous Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses. 1. Right now, I am watching TV. Tomorrow at this time, I (watch) ……………………………………………… TV as well. 2. Tomorrow after school, I (go) ……………………………………… to the beach. 3. I am going on a dream vacation to Tahiti. While you (do) …………………………………… paperwork and (talk) …………………………………………. to annoying customers on the phone, I (lie) ………………………………………… on a sunny, tropical beach. Are you jealous? 4. We (hide) …………………………………………… when Tony (arrive) …………………………….. at his surprise party. As soon as he opens the door, we (jump) …………………………. out and (scream) …………………………… , "Surprise!" 5. We work out at the fitness center every day after work. If you (come) …………………………….. over while we (work) ………………………………………………….. out, we will not be able to let you into the house. Just to be safe, we (leave) …………………………………………… a key under the welcome mat so you will not have to wait outside. 6. While you (study) ……………………… at home, Magda (be) ………………………………………….. in class. 7. When I (get) ……………………………….. to the party, Sally and Doug (dance) ……………………………………… , John (make) …………………………………. drinks, Sue and Frank (discuss) ………………………………….. something controversial, and Mary (complain) ……………………………………………. about something unimportant. They are always doing the same things. They are so predictable. 8. When you (get) …………………………… off the plane, I (wait) ……………………………………………… for you. 9. I am sick of rain and bad weather! Hopefully, when we (wake) …………………………………………. up tomorrow morning, the sun (shine) ………………………………………….. . 10. If you (need) ……………………………………… to contact me sometime next week, I (stay) …………………………………………………. at the Sheraton in San Francisco. Simple Future / Future Perfect Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses.

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1. Margaret: Do you think everything will be finished when I get back from the store? Jerry: Don't worry. By the time you get back, I (pick) ………………………. up the living room and (finish) …………………………. washing the dishes. Everything will be perfect when your parents arrive. Margaret: I hope so. They (arrive) …………………………………….. around 6 o'clock. Jerry: Everything (be) …………………………. spotless by the time they get here. 2. Nick: I just have two more courses before I graduate from university. By this time next year, I (graduate) …………………………….. , and I will already be looking for a job. Stacey: Does that scare you? Are you worried about the future? Nick: Not really. I (go) ………………………………. to a career counselor and get some advice on how to find a good job. Stacey: That's a good idea. Nick: I am also going to do an internship so that when I leave school, I (complete, not only) ………………………….. over 13 business courses, but I (work, also) ……………………………. in the real world. 3. Stan: Did you hear that Christine (take) …………………………… a vacation in South America this winter? Fred: I can't believe how often she goes abroad. Where exactly does she want to go? Stan: She (visit) …………………………………. Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. Fred: At this rate, she (visit) ………………………… every country in the world by the time she's 50. 4. Judy: How long have you been in Miami? Elaine: I have only been here for a couple of weeks. Judy: How long do you plan on staying? Elaine: I love Miami, so I (stay) …………………………. here for an extended period of time. When I go back home, I (be) …………………………… here for more than three months. Judy: Wow, that's quite a vacation! You (see, definitely) …………………… just about everything there is to see in Miami by then. 5. Jane: I can't believe how late we are! By the time we get to the dinner, everyone (finish, already) …………………………….. eating. Jack: It's your own fault. You took way too long in the bathroom. Jane: I couldn't get my hair to look right. Jack: Who cares? By the time we get there, everyone (leave) …………………………… . Nobody (see, even) …………………………………………. your hair.

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The train __________ (to arrive) at 12:30. We __________ (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. It __________(to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. On Friday at 8 o’clock I __________ (to meet) my friend. Paul __________ (to fly) to London on Monday morning. Wait! I __________ (to drive) you to the station. The English lesson __________ (to start) at 8:45. Are you still writing your essay? If you __________ (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I __________ (to see) my mother in April. 10. Look at the clouds – it __________ (to rain) in a few minutes. 61

11. When they __________ (to get) married in March, they __________ (to be) together for six years. 12. You’re carrying too much. I __________ (to open) the door for you. 13. Do you think the teacher __________ (to mark) our homework by Monday morning? 14. When I __________ (to see) you tomorrow, I __________ (show) you my new book. 15. After you __________ (to take) a nap, you __________ (to feel) a lot better 16. I’m sorry but you need to stay in the office until you __________ (to finish) your work. 17. I __________ (to buy) the cigarettes from the corner shop when it __________ (to open). 18. I __________ (to let) you know the second the builders __________ (to finish) decorating. 19. Before we __________ (to start) our lesson, we __________ (to have) a review. 20. We __________ (to wait) in the shelter until the bus __________ (to come). 21. I’m very sorry Dr. Jones __________ (not be) back in the clinic until 2pm. 22. This summer, I __________ (to live) in Brighton for four years. 23. I don’t think you __________ (to have) any problems when you land in Boston. 24. The baby should be due soon, next week she __________ (to be) pregnant for nine months. 25. By the time we get home, they __________ (to play) football for 30 minutes. 26. In three years I __________ (to live) in a different country. 27. When you __________ (to get) off the train, I __________ (to wait) for you by the ticket machine. 28. __________ (to take) your children with you to France? 29. This time next week I __________ (ski) in Switzerland! 30. Now I __________ (to check) my answers.

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Tag questions A. Complete the sentences with the correct question tags. Mr McGuinness is from Ireland, ………………………. ? The car isn't in the garage, ……………………………? You are John, …………………………? She went to the library yesterday, ………………………..? He didn't recognize me, …………………….. ? Cars pollute the environment, …………………………….? Mr. Pritchard has been to Scotland recently, …………………? The trip is very expensive, ……………………….? He won't tell her, …………………………….. ? Hugh had a red car, ……………………………. ? They're working on the project, ? It wasn't my fault, ? Bill got what he wanted, ? It won't be hard to convince her, ? We can't leave him alone, ? We've done our job, ? You should apologize for what you have done, ? They didn't start the meeting at two o'clock, ? They finish work at five o'clock, ? She doesn't like him, ? B. Add appropriate question tags to the following sentences. 1. She speaks English well, a) does she ……………………..? b) doesn’t she a) does she c) did she b) doesn’t she 6. You are not joining the strike, c) is she ……………………? 2. He has left, ………………………..? a) are you a) has he b) aren’t you b) hasn’t he c) is you c) did he 7. He broke the glass, 3. You will have some tea, ……………………….? ………………………? a) does he a) will you b) did he b) won’t you c) didn’t he c) have you 8. He is not late, …………………….? d) haven’t you a) is he 4. I need not stay long, b) isn’t he ……………………..? c) hasn’t he a) need I 9. He used to play cricket when he was b) needn’t I young, …………………….? c) should I a) did he 5. She loves dancing, b) didn’t he …………………………? c) used he 63

10. Let’s take some rest, ……………………?

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C. Add a question-tag to these sentences: 1. He is late this morning, _______________________? 2. The hotel was quite good, ________________________? 3. She cooks well, _______________________? 4. You can’t tell the difference, _________________________? 5. They always sleep after lunch, __________________________? 6. You’re coming with us, _______________________? 7. Mary plays football, ________________________? 8. You didn’t have any lessons this morning, _______________________? 9. Ann is on holiday, ______________________? 10. The students see it everyday, ________________________? 11. Mr Priestley doesn’t know your father, ______________________? 12. There are lots of cars here, ______________________? 13. I am not disturbing you, _____________________? 14. Tom does his work very well, ________________________? 15. This isn’t very pleasant, _____________________? 16. She likes quiet places, ______________________? 17. Tom doesn’t play the piano, _______________________? 18. They didn’t hurt the child, _______________________? 19. There were two car accidents yesterday, _______________________? 20. Tourists used to come here, ________________________? 21. You haven’t got a computer, ________________________? 22. You don’t have to follow him, ________________________? 23. He has to fill a form, ________________________? 24. He didn’t have to choose one, _______________________? 25. He has your ticket, _______________________? 26. Everything is all right, _______________________? 27. He has got to leave, ______________________? 28. Smoking ruins our health, ________________________? 29. Most people cannot go to Africa, ________________________? 30. Finding a job isn’t easy, _______________________?

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~ All tense review ~ CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER 1.- Lucy ………. to Australia by plane next month. a) are going b) is going) c) goes 2.- Miriam ………. Maths at university ten years ago. a) study b) studied c) is studying 3.- Williams ……… .swimming in the sea last Saturday. a)were b) was c) weren’t 4.- Hector .…… good marks at the final exams. a)get b)getting c) got 5.- …….. John …….. his grandfather last night? a)do … call b)does …..call c)did …call 6.- Sheila ………. the teacher some questions now. a)ask b)asked c)is asking 7.- My father is ……… than your father. a)strong b)the strongest c)stronger 8.-Elisa is as ……… as her brother. a)cleverer b)clever c)the cleverest 9.-Silver is ….….. expensive than gold. a)more b)less c)much 10.-The train is ……… than the bus. a)early b)earlier c)the earliest 11.-My team is very good. I think we …….. win the next match. a)will b)are c)won’t 12.-My uncle ……on holidays tomorrow afternoon. a)are going b)is going c)aren’t going 13.-Look! There are clouds in the sky. It …….. rain soon. a)won’t b)will c)is going to 14.-How do you go to school? a)on foot b)the car c) bus 15.-How ……….is a kilogram of apples? a)many b) often c)much 16.- a)The girl’s cats are white b)The cats’ girl are white c)The girl’s cats is white 17.-There aren’t …….. cinemas here. a)much b)many c)a little 18.- There isn’t …….. sugar in my tea. a)many b)much c) a 19.-Does the boy wear …… uniform for school? a)an b)a c)some 20.-The secretary …….. all the letters yesterday. a)send b) is sending c)sent 21.-Julio ……… in this town for 20 years. a)have lived b)has live c)has lived 22.-Where ……… your sister born? a)was b)were c)are 23.-I have just …….. my homework. a) finish b)finishing c)finished 24.-My dad ……. already ……….. home. a)have ….. came b) has….. come c)has came 25.-My neighbours are ……… noisy at weekends. a)enough b)too 26.-Thomas isn’t ……. enough to reach the shelf. a) short b)tall c) strong 27.-Charles …….. up very early yesterday. a) woke b)wakes c) is waking 28.-Mrs Dorrit ……..... in my school since 1998. a) have taught b)has taught 29.-The cinema isn’t ………. the park. a) near b) far c)between 30.-Roberto is very friendly. He has …….. friends. a)much b)many c)little 31.-I’m very thirsty. a) Can I have a water? b)Can you give me something to drink? 32-At 5,30 my friend Paul ……..with his mum. a)were shopping b)wasn’t shopping 33.-Patricia ……… lost in the big city in 2011. a)get b)got c)is getting 34.-His father often ………. me a lift to work. a)gives b)giving c)give 35.- a) I have never flown by helicopter b)I have never fly by helicopter 36.-Probably ……. peace in the world soon. a )there will be b) there isn’t 37.-Frederick ……. Law at university. a) will studies b)will study c)wont’ studying 38.-If Sarah …… her leg, she won’t play tennis. a) hurt b)hurts c)hurting 39.-The student won’t pass the exam unless he ……… harder. a)study b) studying c)studies 40.-If the boy doesn’t run fast, he …….. win the race. a) won’t b)will c) don’t 66

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE APPROPRIATE VERBAL TENSE. 1.- Josephine ………….. (eat) two bananas for lunch yesterday. 2.- My cat never ……..(sleep) in my bed. 3.- Jim is a scientist. He ………….. (study) extreme weather. 4.- Have you ever been …………. (trap) in a lift? 5.- Police …………..(look) for the missing child. 6.-Today is my mother’s birthday, so I …………. (buy) her a good present. 7.- The children ………….. (swim) in the sea when it ………….. (start) to rain. 8.- Many students ………… (wear) costumes for the festival. 9.- The tornado ……….… (hit) the little town two years ago. 10.- We …………. (go) to take paper, bottles and cans to special recycling containers. 11.-They chose a name for the dog while they………………… (walk) in the park. 12.- Patrick ………….. (learn) Spanish at school. 13.- Lorena and her father often ………. (go) to the National Museum on Saturday afternoon. 14.- Raymond ……….. just………. (come) home. 15.- My brother ……….(be) angry with me because I ……….. (forget) his birthday. 16.- The exam was difficult because I ………… (not study) the day before. 17.- I ………… (give) you a prescription for your sore throat. 18.-Thomas ….......... (find) the treasure if he asked his friends. 19.-………….. you……….. (do) the project yet? 20.-Margaret ………….. (not visit) her sister in London last month. 21.-If I were you, I ……………….(not marry) Tony. He doesn’t love you.

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Pronouns follow up A. Circle the correct answer 1. If she borrows your / yours coat, then you should I able to borrow her/ hers. 2. Each pot and pan in her kitchen has it / its own place on the shelf. 3. Mary and Mike invited their / theirs parents to see their / theirs new apartment. 4. When my roommate paid her / hers half of the rent, I paid my / mine. 5. All students need to bring their / theirs own pencils and answer sheets to the exam. 6. All of her / hers secretaries are working late tonight to finish her / hers report. 7. The horse trotting around the track won it's / its race a few minutes ago. 8. Before the report is finalised, the information in their / theirs notes and our / ours must be proved. 9. She worked all day cooking food and making decorations for her / hers son's birthday party. 10. The weather in the mountains this weekend will be extremely cold, so please take your / yours heavy jackets. B. Supply IT / THEM / ONE / SOME / ANY or NONE 1. A: Were any cars parked outside our house today? B: Yes, _______ was parked there all morning. 2. A: Was that car parked outside our house today? B: Yes, _______ was parked there all morning. 3. A: Did any letters come for me this morning? B: No, _______ came for you. 4. A: Have the spare parts arrived yet? B: Yes, _______ of them has just arrived. 5. A: Do you like this dish? B: Yes, I like _______ very much. 6. A: Did you enjoy the strawberries? B: Yes, I enjoyed _______ very much. 7. A: Would you like _______ strawberries? B: No, I don't want _______. 8. A: Would you like some cherries? B: No, I don't want _______. 9. A: Have you got a spare bulb? B: No, I haven't got _______. 10. A: I'd like to buy some fruit. B: Melons are in season now. That big _______ must be quite juicy. C. Supply INDEFINITE pronouns. 1. There is nothhing in the clothes basket. It is empty. 2. I've tried phoning but every time I tried there was __________ in. 3. I have prepared __________ for dinner which you will like very much. 4. Would you like __________ to start with before the main meal? 5. He sat at the table but didn't have __________ to eat. 6. You can do __________. I don't really care. 7. I met __________ you know last night. She told me she had missed you very much. 8. That's a very easy job. __________ can do it. 9. Did you turn the oven off? I think I can smell __________ burning. 10. __________ offered help. They probably didn't have time. 11. __________ arrived in good time and the meeting started promptly at 3:30. 12. When the show finished there was complete silence. __________ clapped. 13. __________ likes being poor. 68

D. Supply the correct reflexive pronouns in the following. 1. This accident was my fault. I feel very disappointed with _______. 2. Be careful with that sharp knife! You are going to hurt _______ if you are not careful. 3. When I walked into the room, the only person I saw and heard was Joe. He must have been talking to _______ when I walked in. 4. My wife and I have our own business. We don't have a boss. We work for _______. 5. No one taught Mr. and Mrs. Smith how to run a business. They taught _______ everything they needed to know about running a small business. 6. Mr Baker has been working very hard and he is going to reward _______ by taking a vacation next week. 7. I climbed to the top of the diving tower and walked to the end of the diving board. I wished _______ some Iuck and dived into the pool. 8. Rebecca has the flu. She must rest at home and take care of _______. 9. When we have problems in our lives, we shouldn't get discouraged and feel sad. If we believe in _______, we can always be happy. 10. When I got that job, everybody congratulated me, including _______. E. Fill in the blanks with suitable personal pronouns. 1. John is my student. ———————– is 7. Children went on a picnic. very intelligent. ———————– had a nice time. a) He a) He b) She b) She c) They c) They d) It d) It 2. Alice is my sister. —————————8. My parents live in a village. I visit lives abroad. ———————- often. a) He a) They b) She b) Them c) They c) We d) It d) Us 3. John and Mary are my students. 9. His children are very hard working. ———————– are very hard working. ———————— is very proud of them. a) They a) He b) She b) She c) He c) They d) It d) We 4. My dog is smarter than ———————— 10. I have invited all of my friends and a) Their ———————- have all agreed to come. b) Theirs a) They c) Your b) He d) Her c) She 5. This is ——————— dog. d) We a) Mine 11. The apple was overripe. We threw b) My ———————– away. c) Ours a) Them d) We b) They 6. ———————— is raining. c) It a) They d) This b) He 12. My car is better than ———————– c) There a) Your d) It b) Yours 69

c) Our d) Her 13. Her hair is black. ——————— has turned grey. a) My b) Mine c) Me d) I 14. I have lost my keys. Did you see ———————-?

a) It b) They c) Them d) That 15. We bought some apples. ————————- were very sweet. a) They b) We c) It d) That

F. Supply RELATIVE pronouns 1.

This is the boy ..... had an accident.

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Yesterday I saw a car ... was really old.

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Mandy is the girl ... I met on Friday.

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I haven't seen Frank, ... brother is five, for a long time now.

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The robber stole the car ... the lady parked in front of the supermarket.

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This is the man ... house is on fire.

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Can I talk to the girl ... is sitting on the bench?

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The book ... you gave me is great.

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She likes hamburgers ... are hot.

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Bill Clinton, ... was President of the USA, has only one daughter.

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PRACTICE III Present Perfect Simple / Continuous Complete the sentences with correct form of the verbs. Use the Present Perfect Simple or Continuous. Use short forms where possible. 1 How long _______flu? (have) 2 We _______the house all morning. (clean) 3 I _______abroad for a year, but now I'm going home. (live) 4 Ouch! I _______my finger on the oven!. (burn) 5 Alan _______French since September. (learn) 6 How long _______Jim? (you go out with)

Present Continuous / Present Perfect Continuous Mr. Smith: So tell me a little bit about yourself, Mr. Harris. I would like to find out a little bit more about your background. Mr. Harris: I (work) _____________________________ in the insurance industry for over ten years. I worked for Met Life for six years and World Insurance for four and a half. During that time, I heard many good things about Hollings Life Insurance and that's why I (apply) __________________________________ for the new sales position. Mr. Smith: Tell me a little about your hobbies and interests. Mr. Harris: In my spare time, I hike in the mountains outside of town, volunteer at the Sierra Club and play tennis. In fact, I (compete) ________________________________________ in a tennis tournament this weekend. Mr. Smith: Really, how long (you, play) __________________________________ tennis? Mr. Harris: I (play) ____________________________________ since high school. I love the sport. Mr. Smith: Great! We like dedication here at Hollings Life. You mentioned you volunteer at the Sierra Club. I (work, currently) _____________________________________ with them on the sea turtle project. We (try) __________________________________ to create a wildlife sanctuary near the bay. Mr. Harris: Do you know Frank Harris? He's my brother. He (work, presently) ____________________________ on the same project. Mr. Smith: I know Frank quite well. Any brother of Frank's would be a welcome addition to Hollings Life. Just one more thing, we (look) ____________________________________ for somebody who is fluent in Spanish; many of our clients are from Mexico. Mr. Harris: No problem. I (study) _______________________________ Spanish since elementary school. Mr. Smith: Sounds like you are the perfect candidate. Present Continuous / Present Perfect Continuous 1. It (rain) _________________ all week. I hope it stops by Saturday because I want to go to the beach. 2. A: Where is Gary? B: He (study, at the library) _______for his German test on Wednesday. In fact, he (review) ____________________ for the test every day for the last week. 3. You look really great! (You, exercise) __________________________ at the fitness center? 4. Frank, where have you been? We (wait) __________________________ for you since 1 P.M.. 5.A: What is that sound? 71

B: A car alarm (ring) ___________________ somewhere down the street. It (drive) _____________________ me crazy - I wish it would stop! It (ring) _____________________ for more than twenty minutes. 6. Joseph's English (improve, really) ________________________ , isn't it? He (watch) ____________________________ American television programs and (study) ______________________________ his grammar every day since he first arrived in San Diego. Soon he will be totally fluent. 7. A: You look a little tired. (You, get) ___________________________ enough sleep lately? B: Yes, I (sleep) ____________________________ relatively well. I just look tired because I (feel) ______________________ a little sick for the last week. A: I hope you feel better soon. B: Thanks. I (take, currently) ________________________ some medicine, so I should feel better in a couple of days. Simple Past / Present Perfect 1. A: Did you like the movie "Star Wars"? B: I don't know. I (see, never) _______that movie. 2. Sam (arrive) _______in San Diego a week ago. 3. My best friend and I (know) _______each other for over fifteen years. We still get together once a week. 4. Stinson is a fantastic writer. He (write) _______ten very creative short stories in the last year. One day, he'll be as famous as Hemingway. 5. I (have, not) _______this much fun since I (be) _______a kid. 6. Things (change) _______a great deal at Coltech, Inc. When we first (start) _______working here three years ago, the company (have, only) _______six employees. Since then, we (expand) _______to include more than 2000 fulltime workers. 7. I (tell) _______him to stay on the path while he was hiking, but he (wander) _______off into the forest and (be) _______bitten by a snake. 8. Listen Donna, I don't care if you (miss) _______the bus this morning. You (be) _______late to work too many times. You are fired! 9. Sam is from Colorado, which is hundreds of miles from the coast, so he (see, never) _______the ocean. He should come with us to Miami. 10. How sad! George (dream) _______of going to California before he died, but he didn't make it. He (see, never) _______the ocean. 11. In the last hundred years, traveling (become) _______much easier and very comfortable. In the 19th century, it (take) _______two or three months to cross North America by covered wagon. The trip (be) _______very rough and often dangerous. Things (change) _______a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years. Now you can fly from New York to Los Angeles in a matter of hours. 12. Jonny, I can't believe how much you (change) _______since the last time I (see) _______you. You (grow) _______at least a foot! 13. This tree (be) _______planted by the settlers who (found) _______our city over four hundred years ago. 14. This mountain (be, never) _______climbed by anyone. Several mountaineers (try) _______to reach the top, but nobody (succeed, ever) _______. The climb is extremely difficult and many people (die) _______trying to reach the summit. 15. I (visit, never) _______Africa, but I (travel) _______to South America several times. The last time I (go) _______to South America, I (visit) _______Brazil and Peru. I (spend) _______two weeks in the Amazon, (hike) _______for a week near Machu Picchu, and (fly) _______over the Nazca Lines. Simple Past / Present Perfect Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change) _______a great deal. The first computers (be) _______simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not) _______much memory and they (be, not) _______very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) _______thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) _______very little. Most computers (be) _______separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games. Times (change) _______. Computers (become) _______powerful machines with very practical applications. 72

Programmers (create) _______a large selection of useful programs which do everything from teaching foreign languages to bookkeeping. We are still playing video games, but today's games (become) _______faster, more exciting interactive adventures. Many computer users (get, also) _______on the Internet and (begin) _______communicating with other computer users around the world. We (start) _______to create international communities online. In short, the simple, individual machines of the past (evolve) _______into an international World Wide Web of knowledge. Present Perfect / Present Perfect Continuous 1. A: How long (be) _______in Canada? B: I (study) _______here for more than three years. 2. I (have) _______the same car for more than ten years. I'm thinking about buying a new one. 3. I (love) _______chocolate since I was a child. You might even call me a "chocoholic". 4. Matt and Sarah (have) _______some difficulties in their relationship lately, so they (go) _______to a marriage counselor. I hope they work everything out. 5. John (work) _______for the government since he graduated from Harvard University. Until recently, he (enjoy) _______his work, but now he is talking about retiring. 6. Lately, I (think) _______about changing my career because I (become) _______dissatisfied with the conditions at my company. 7. I (see) _______Judy for more than five years and during that time I (see) _______many changes in her personality. Simple Past / Past Perfect I can't believe I (get)______________ that apartment. I (submit)__________________ my application last week, but I didn't think I had a chance of actually getting it. When I (show)___________________ up to take a look around, there were at least twenty other people who (arrive)__________________ before me. Most of them (fill, already) _________________out their applications and were already leaving. The landlord said I could still apply, so I did. I (try)____________________ to fill out the form, but I couldn't answer half of the questions. They (want) __________________________me to include references, but I didn't want to list my previous landlord because I (have)_______________________ some problems with him and I knew he wouldn't recommend me. I (end)______________________________ up listing my father as a reference. It was total luck that he (decide) _____________________ to give me the apartment. It turns out that the landlord and my father (go) ______________________ to high school together. He decided that I could have the apartment before he (look)___________________ at my credit report. I really lucked out! Past Perfect / Past Perfect Continuous I'm sorry I left without you last night, but I told you to meet me early because the show started at 8:00. I (try) ______________________ to get tickets for that play for months, and I didn't want to miss it. By the time I finally left the coffee shop where we were supposed to meet, I (have) ______________________ five cups of coffee and I (wait) __________________ over an hour. I had to leave because I (arrange)____________________ to meet Kathy in front of the theater. When I arrived at the theater, Kathy (pick, already) ___________________ up the tickets and she was waiting for us near the entrance. She was really angry because she (wait) ______________________ for more than half an hour. She said she (give, almost) ___________________ up and (go) ________________ into the theater without us. Kathy told me you (be) _______________________ late several times in the past and that she would not make plans with you again in the future. She mentioned that she (miss) ______________________ several movies because of your late arrivals. I think you owe her an apology. And in the future, I suggest you be on time!

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EVAL 1 A. Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the verbs 1. Hardly had the minister finished his speech when gunshots ---- (storm) the stadium. 2. Everybody will be at the office at about 08:30 tomorrow as the meeting ---- (start) at nine o'clock. 3. That candidate who we had been interviewed before we ---- (speak) to all the others is still my favorite. 4. While climbing onto the mountain top, I ---- (encounter) a strange animal which I'd never seen before. 5. The chairman was sure that his plan would work out fine as no other member ---- (oppose) it up to that time. 6. I wasn't surprised to hear that Monica ---- (have) an accident as she is a very reckless driver. 7. Since the very first day when the Umbrella Company embarked upon such a dangerous and risky labresearch, very strange incidents ---- (take place) within the research complex. 8. Urbanization ---- (always / be) a problem which causes several environmental challenges ever since the rate of migration ---- (increase) after the industrial revolution. 9. When I ---- (come) home this evening, my parents had gone out for a walk. 10. By the time the troops ---- (arrive), the war will have ended. 11. By the year 2020, linguists ---- (study) the Indy-European language family for more than 200 years. 12. Gasoline ---- (become) a major problem for people for the last ten years, therefore, during this time many people have preferred to sell their cars and buy smaller ones. 13. By the time he was 14, Wolfgang Mozart ---- (compose) an enviable number of musical pieces. 14. Nothing in my life ---- (be) so strong to stop me achieve my goals so far and i don't think anything will be 15. Archaeologists ---- (explain) recently that an ancient underground city around Cappadocia has long wide corridors where there are many special areas for making cheese and wine. 16. I was amazed when he accepted a drink, since I ---- (always / assume) that he was a teetotaler. 17. I ---- (play) tennis tomorrow but I won't be able to do that because I have injured my right ankle. 18. We ---- (visit) the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever. 19. According to a survey, thousands of vending machines ---- (have to be converted) before the new coins have come into circulation. B. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. 1. I ---- (never come) across such a big snake in my life. What about you? 2. By Saturday next week, I ---- (work) on this painting for exactly one month. 3. My wife and I ---- (have) a few problems recently and I have to admit that our relationship ---- (get) a bit boring since our daughter ---- (leave) for university. 4. Even though I ---- (like) singing, I can say that I ---- (have) a terrible voice. 5. By the year 2020, the population of London ---- (grow) substantially. 6. My grandparents ---- (come) to see us next weekend. They ---- (not visit) us for two years. 7. We ---- (look for) her ring for two hours when we found it in the bathroom. 8. They were very tired in the evening because they ---- (help) on the farm all day. 9. I ---- (lead) a very busy life these days. I ---- (prepare) for my final exams and at the same time I ---(try) to move to my new apartment. You can't imagine how tired I am. 10. Do you know what time the 10:45 plane ---- (arrive) in Chicago? C. Fill in the gaps with the right forms of the verbs in capital letters at the end of the sentences. 1. I (still not find) the bag I lost last week. 2. I (stay) in Spain till next Friday. 3. I (stay) at this hotel since April. 4. Peter is not here yet. I (think) he has missed the train. 5. I (think) about her plans and I suppose I know what she is going to do. 74

6. (your parents arrive) in Rome yet? 7. As it is snowing we (not go) out. 8. Do not disturb him, he (work) hard. 9. (you finish) with this tape you borrowed from me last Monday. 10. You (lie) now! I do not believe any of your words. D. Choose the right option: 1.

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_________ seems enjoyable to you seems troublesome to me. A. ? Which B. ? What C. ? That D. ? It There is _________ in what you say. A. ? anything B. ? something else C. ? anything else D. ? something A: I think I broke my left leg. B: __________. A. ? I hope not so. B. ? I do not hope it. C. ? I hope not. They like _________ better than mine. A. ? him and her B. ? his and her C. ? he and she D. ? his and hers Is there __________wrong with your feet? A. ? something B. ? anything C. ? other thing D. ? things A: Shall I sit at this end of the boat, or the other end? B: You can sit at _______ end . A. ? any B. ? both C. ? each D. ? either A: Would you like this one or the other one? B: _________ will do. A. ? Both B. ? All C. ? Either D. ? Any No need to be in such a hurry. There are still _______ minutes left. A. ? a few B. ? a little C. ? few D. ? little Does ______ matter if he can't finish the job in time? A. ? it

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B. ? this C. ? that D. ? he Days in winter are shorter than _________ in summer. A. ? these B. ? those C. ? this D. ? that He says __________, but does much. A. ? little B. ? a little C. ? some D. ? a few People like different colors. __________ like red, and __________ like green. A. ? Some ------ the others B. ? Some ------ others C. ? one ------ the other D. ? others ------ some If you don't have any other questions, let's go on to ______ A. ? a next B. ? next C. ? the next D. ? other one The chicken tastes delicious. Please give me __________. A. ? little more B. ? a few more C. ? some more D. ? few more He can talk ______ in English or Spanish. A. ? neither B. ? either C. ? both D. ? also He couldn't see the stranger clearly until he was only __________ yards away from her. A. ? few B. ? a few C. ? few of D. ? the few I spoke with them one by one, and __________ told me a different story. A. ? each B. ? every

C. ? all D. ? any 18. In the future, robots will do more and more work for men. __________ people will have to work long hours. A. ? The few B. ? A few C. ? Few D. ? A few of 19. I glanced at my watch. ______ was earlier than I had thought.

A. ? It B. ? That C. ? Which D. ? Time 20. There are trees on __________ side of the street. A. ? none B. ? both C. ? either D. ? all

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With the address given to him, he had no __________ in finding his friend's new house. A. ? difficulties B. ? troubles C. ? difficulty D. ? difficult Nine __________ are eating grass at the foot of the hill. A. ? sheepes B. ? sheeps C. ? sheep D. ? shoop John brushes his __________ twice a day. A. ? teeth B. ? tooth C. ? tooths D. ? teeths The farmer has many __________ on the farm. A. ? geeses B. ? gooses C. ? goose D. ? geese There __________ no water in the bottle. A. ? is B. ? are C. ? were C. three dozens

D. ? has Would you tell me where the __________ store is? A. ? shoes B. ? shoe C. ? shoe's D. ? shoes' 7. We forgot both of the __________ . A. ? rooms numbers B. ? room's numbers C. ? room number D. ? room numbers 8. There are three _________________ working for the project. A. ? women scientists B. ? woman scientists C. ? women scientist D. ? woman scientist 9. John __________ Mike when they met at the airport. A. ? shook hand with B. ? shake hands with C. ? shook hands with D. ? shake a hand with 10. She bought __________ eggs at the supermarket. A. ? three dozen B. ? 6.

F. Pronouns Q1 - The people ....... moved in next door seem very friendly who whom which Q2 - The man ..... answered the phone was rather rude which that whom Q3 - Where are the people ........ ordered the taxi?

that which ---Q4 - I've lost the paper ...... I had written her phone number on ---whose that Q5 - The day in ...... I started work there was a disaster

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which that where Q6 - The man ....... interviewed you is the boss that ---which Q7 - The man ....... house was robbed has still not been paid by the insurance company which that whose Q8 - He's got three dogs, all of ..... are aggressive which that ---Q9 - Who's moved the papers ...... I left on my desk? who whom that Q10 - You should complain to the people ....... supplied it ---who which Q11 - They arrested the man ...... was over the alcohol limit that which whom Q12 - The men, ....... were in a hurry, didn't finish the job properly that who which Q13 - The pub, ........ lost its licence, has been turned into a shop which that ---Q14 - Two guys, ....... car had broken down, asked me for a lift whose whom which Q15 - I'd love to meet the idiot ...... made these rules that which whose Q16 - Did you get everything ....... you wanted? who ---whose Q17 - The boy ....... bag was stolen is over there

which that whose Q18 - She failed the exam, ...... came as a great surprise to us all ---which that Q19 - The film, ...... lasted for three hours, was boring that which ---Q20 - The flats, ....... will house over two hundred families, were completed last month ---that which Q21 - The boxer ...... career was ruined by health problems was on TV last night whose whom who Q22 - The day ....... we met was the happiest of my life ---which whose Q23 - You'll have to speak to the person ..... is in charge ---which that Q24 - He's the guy ...... brother was sacked for stealing who whose whom Q25 - Is there a shop nearby ...... sells stamps? ---whose which Q26 - Is there a store around here ....... I can get some stamps? ---which where Q27 - They blamed me for everything ....... went wrong ---whose that Q28 - Nothing ...... she said surprised me

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---that what Q29 - I was to blame for everything ....... went wrong what that ---Q30 - You'll have to try to get in touch with the person ..... is responsible for staff training ---who which Q31 - The man ........ wanted to see you left a few minutes ago ---who which Q32 - There were three applicants, none of ..... seemed very competent

which ---whom Q33 - A lot of people were offended by the jokes ...... he told where that who Q34 - He works for a firm ...... produces software that ---who Q35 - Companies ....... shareholders control them have little possibility of making their own decisions that whose who

G. All Tenses: Fill in the correct form 1. When we reach Land’s End we ____________________ 1,500 km. (walk) 2. I just remembered that I ____________________ the rent yet. I’m surprised that the landlord ____________________ me up and reminded me. (not pay, not ring) 3. It’s a beautiful drive. I am sure you ____________________ the scenery. (enjoy) 4. The car ____________________. If you get in, Tom and I ____________________ you a push. (not start, give) 5. I put the five-pound notes into one of the books; but the next day it ____________________ me ages to find it because I ____________________ which book I ____________________ it in. (take, forget, put) 6. He ____________________ the bagpipes since six this morning. He ____________________. (play, just stop) 7. My son ____________________ work yet. He’s still at High School. – How long ____________________ at school? - He ____________________ there for six years. Before that he ____________________ five years at primary school. (not start, he be, be, spend) 8. Mary: I wonder what he ____________________ now. Ann: Well, his girlfriend ____________________ from Japan too, so I suppose he ____________________ Japanese. (say, come, speak) 9. When I first met him he ____________________ architecture. (study) 10. While we ____________________ someone ____________________ into the house and ___________________us this note. (fish, break, leave) 11. It won’t be easy to get out of the country .The police ____________________ all of the ports. (watch) 12. If I catch some fish, ____________________ them for me? (you cook) 13. He ____________________ to come. (not forget) 14. It ____________________ for the last two hours so the game ____________________ (rain, be postponed) 15. When I ____________________ him he ____________________ a picture of his wife. – ____________________ it? (see, paint, you like) 16. The car had nobody in it, but the engine ____________________. (run) 17. Tom can’t have the newspaper now because his aunt ____________________ it. (read) 18. This shop ____________________ for good next Monday. (close) 78

19. Where ____________________ tonight? – I ____________________ out with Peter. (you go, go) 20. At 3 a.m. Jane ____________________ up her husband and said that she ____________________ that someone ____________________ to get into the house. (wake, think, try) 21. When you see me next time I ____________________ my new sunglasses. (wear) 22. This bike ____________________ in our family for the last 14 years. My father ____________________ it for the first five years, then my brother ____________________ it and I ____________________ it since then. (be, use,ride,have) 23. Some time ago I ____________________ that our mayor ____________________ to go to Iceland. What ____________________ to do there? (read, want, he want) 24. You see, Doctor, she ____________________ ill two days ago and since then she ____________________ anything. I’m sure she ____________________ several kilos. (fall, not eat, lose) 25. Most people ____________________ at work when the fire ____________________. (be, start) 26. After five years of travelling through Asia I ____________________ back to Europe next week. I ____________________ the flight (go, already book) 27. I saw him when he ____________________ the house. I ____________________ at the corner when he ____________________ by. He ____________________ a word and I ____________________ a word either. (leave, just stand, pass, not say , not say) H. Complete the sentences with the verbs given learn • am learning • hadn’t learned • send • don’t send • weren’t doing • didn’t do • haven’t done 1 We ... anything wrong in the art room, but the teacher told us to leave. 2 ... him an angry email. You’ll only regret it later. 3 I ... how to drive at the moment. 4 When I was younger, we ... much sport at my primary school. 5 Generally I ... best by doing rather than watching. 6 We ... any practice tests yet so I’m not sure what they’re like. 7 ... me a text message when you’re free. 8 The English exam was difficult because I ... enough phrasal verbs. I. Complete the sentences with the correct present or past form of the verbs in brackets. 1 (tell) me exactly what (happen) last night! .................................................................................. 2 Mrs Hudson is my maths teacher. She (teach) me for four years and in that time I (get) much better at maths. .................................................................................... 3 I (never /think) of a career in medicine before I spoke to my biology teacher but now I (seriously/ consider) it. ................................................................................... 4 Oh no! I (forget) to bring my assignment! What am I going to do? This is the second time I (do) this! ................................................................................... 5 I can’t remember what Mr Brown (say) yesterday about our homework. I (not listen) properly because Charlotte (talk) to me at the same time. .................................................................................... 6 Last year I (go) on a school trip to Scotland. We (have) a very interesting time. ..................................................................................... 7 At the moment I (think) about what subjects to take next year but I (not make) a final decision yet. ...................................................................................... 8 A few people (misbehave) in class sometimes, but generally everyone is quite well behaved. ...................................................................................... 79

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The adjective 1. Complete the chart with the comparatives and superlatives: Adjective Comparative long

longer than

fast

faster than

Superlative the longest

pretty

the prettiest

beautiful

more beautiful than

ugly

uglier than

thin fashionable

the thinnest more fashionable than

2. Complete the sentences with a superlative: a. This building is very old. It’s the oldest building in the town. b. It was a very happy day. It was

of my life.

c. It’s a very good film. It’s

I’ve seen.

d. It was a very bad mistake. It was

in my life.

e. It was a very cold day. It was

of the year.

f.

in the country.

She’s a popular singer. She’s

g. He’s a very boring person. He’s

I know.

h. This house is very big. It is

I’ve lived in.

i.

My cousin is very tall. He is

I have.

j.

Laura is a very pretty girl. She is

I know.

3. Choose the correct answer: a. Tom’s car is as big as / the biggest his friend’s. b. Who is shorter than / the shortest person in your family? c. Who is more independent than / the most independent person you know? d. These sofas are more comfortable than / the most comfortable ours. e. My brother is taller than / the tallest in the class. f. Is Jason’s dog older than / the oldest yours? g. Who is the best / better than singer in the world? h. We are younger than / the youngest the rest of the class. i. My hair is the straightest / straighter than your hair. j. He is more popular / the most popular singer in the world. 4. Write the sentences in the correct order: a. taller / than / Gary / Rick / is. Gary is taller than Rick. b. trousers / John / got / has / new / light. c. Mary / clothes / likes / bigger d. an / expensive / Rick / wearing / coat / is e. the / Carol / has / scarf / got / shortest f. the / student / he / tallest / is 81

g. h. i. j.

actress / Mary / the / was / popular / most He / the / was / footballer / best plays / than / better / you / Mary father / is / your / than / stronger / mine

5. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective in brackets: a. Carol is as good (good) as you at sport. b. We like wearing the (late) fashion. c. These trousers are ____________________ (comfortable) than those jeans. d. She is ______________________ (happy) now than he was last year. e. You are the ________________________ (pretty) girl in class. f. My grandma is _______________________ (old) than my grandpa. g. The red dress is the ______________________ (attractive) in the shop. h. I always tell the _______________________ (fun) jokes. i. Your hair is ____________________ (curly) than my hair. j. My hair is ______________________ (short) than yours. Adjective Word Order Number

Opinion

Size small

Age

Shape round

Color

Origin German

Material

red generous

Purpose sleeping

old

man

Four

metal

6. Choose the right option Q1 - I bought a pair of _____ shoes. black leather leather black Q2 - It was a ____ car. red fast fast red Q3 - It's a ____ building. big round round big Q4 - I bought ____ knife. a Swiss army an army Swiss Q5 - It's ____ film. a beautiful old an old beautiful Q6 - He's ____ man. an unfriendly rich a rich unfriendly Q7 - It's ____ phone. a mobile expensive an expensive mobile

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Q8 - It's ____ village. an old lovely a lovely old Q9 - The ____ visitors were Japanese. two last last two Q10 - He's got ____ eyes. blue big big blue Q11 - It's a ____ house. nice new new nice Q12 - It's ____ airline. a popular American an American popular Q13 - It's ____ company a family old an old family Q14 - It's a ____ restaurant. cheap good good cheap

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7. Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the adjective given in the brackets. 1. He is ………………… than his neighbors. (rich) 2. The brides were much ……………… than the grooms. (young) 3. He is too ………………… to be taught. (intelligent) 4. He is ………………… than I thought him to be. (clever) 5. When the old woman became …………………, she began to move about. (strong) 6. He is much ………………… now. (good) 7. The offer was too ………………… to be true. (good) 8. He fishes with ………………… success than I do. (great) 9. Shakespeare is the ………………… playwright in English. (great) 10. The pain was ………………… than he could bear. (much) 11. The ………………… thing of all was that his son was rude to him. (bad) 12. Jane was the ………………… player of the two. (good) 8. Choose whether each sentence requires the comparative or superlative form: 1. There are 10 houses on our street. Our house is the ________ one. a) biggest b) bigger 2. My brother sings better than I do, but I play guitar ________ than he does. a) the best b) better 3. This is ________ song I have ever heard! a) the best b) better 4. Tom is ________ than I am. a) stronger b) the strongest 5. Out of all the students in our class, I am ________. a) shorter b) the shortest 6. Everyone says that my sister is ________ than I am. a) better looking b) the best looking 7. She is ________ girl in our school. a) the best looking b) better looking 8. This is boring. Let's do something ________. a) the most interesting b) more interesting 9. This isn't ________ book I have ever read. a) more interesting b) the most interesting 10. Your apartment is ________ than mine. a) cleaner b) the cleanest '-ed' adjectives

'-ing' adjectives Adjectives that end in -ing are used to describe things and situations. Compare these example sentences to the ones above: 'Being upgraded to first class is surprising.' The findings of this report are confusing.' 'Working hard all day is tiring.'

Adjectives that end in -ed are used to describe how people feel: 'He was surprised to find that he had been upgraded to first class.' 'I was confused by the findings of the report.' 'She felt tired after working hard all day.' 8. Choose the correct adjective: 1. My nephew was (amusing / amused) by the clown. 2. It’s so (frustrating / frustrated)! No matter how much I study I can’t seem to remember this vocabulary. 3. This lesson is so (boring / bored)! 4. I’m feeling (depressed / depressing), so I’m going to go home, eat some chocolate, and go to bed early with a good book. 5. I thought her new idea was absolutely (fascinated / fascinating). 6. This maths problem is so (confusing / confused). Can you help me? 7. The teacher was really (amusing / amused) so the lesson passed quickly. 8. The journey was (exhausting / exhausted)! Twelve hours by bus. 9. The plane began to move in a rather (alarming / alarmed) way. 10. He was (frightening / frightened) when he saw the spider. 11. I was really (embarrassing / embarrassed) when I fell over in the street. 12. That film was so (depressing / depressed)! There was no happy ending for any of the characters. 13. I’m sorry, I can’t come tonight. I’m completely (exhausting / exhausted). 14. We are going in a helicopter? How (exciting / excited)! 15. Don’t show my baby photos to people, Mum! It’s so (embarrassing / embarrassed)! 16. It’s okay, it’s only me. Don’t be (alarming / alarmed). 17. My sister is so (exciting / excited) because she is going on holiday tomorrow.

18. I hate long flights, I’m always really (boring / bored). 19. She looked very (confusing / confused) when I told her we had to change the plan. 20. John was (fascinated / fascinating) by Mandarin when he first started learning languages. He decided to study more and now he can speak it fluently.

9. Choose the right option 1. I love listening to ___ music at home. relaxed relaxing 2. I was very ___ in class yesterday. bored boring 3. That test was very ___. challenging challenged 4. Action movies are ___. excited exciting 5. My friend was ___ when she watched the show. entertaining entertained

6. I'm very ___ with my results. disappointing disappointed 7. I read some ___ statistics recently. startling startled 8. I saw an ___ concert recently. amazed amazing 9. I'm so ___ with my stupid husband! frustrated frustrating 10. English is a very ___ language! interesting interested

ADJECTIVES follow up 1. Choose the right option 1. My sister is two years __________ than me. a) young b) so young c) younger d) the youngest 2. Do you know what __________ animal in the world is? a) slow b) slow as c) slower d) the slowest 3. I think spring is _________ season of the year. a) beautiful b) very beautiful c) more beautiful d) the most beautiful 4. Maths is _____________ to me than biology. a) important b) so important c) more important d) the most important 5. Helen is __________ ballet dancer in our city. a) good b) good as c) better d) the best 6. That test was ___________ than the previous one last week. a) difficult b) so difficult c) more difficult d) the most difficult 7. Tom has got __________ message from his parents. a) long b) long as c) longer d) the longest 8. English is ____________ for me than Chinese. a) easy b) very easy c) easier d) the easiest 9. My phone is ___________ than my sister’s phone. a) expensive b) so expensive c) more expensive d) the most expensive 10. Last winter was ___________ winter in our country. a) cold b) cold as c) colder d) the coldest 11. Pam’s mobile is ____________ than mine. a) beautiful b) very beautiful c) more beautiful d) the most beautiful 12. This car is _____________ car produced by this company.

a) new b) so new c) newer d) the newest 13. What continent is ____________: America or Africa? a) large b) very large c) larger d) the largest 14. Do you know who _______________ woman in the world is? a) fast b) so fast c) faster d) the fastest 15. Mary is ____________ than Ben in my class. a) clever b) clever as c) cleverer d) the cleverest 16. Who is _____________ runner : Tom or Sam? a) bad b) very bad c) worse d) the worst 17. This information is ______________ for me than the previous one. a) useful b) useful as c) more useful d) the most useful 18. When was ______________ summer in your country? a) hot b) very hot c) hotter d) the hottest 19. Bob is _____________ than my elder brother. a) tall b) tall as c) taller d) the tallest 20. Can you name _____________ building in the world? a) high b) so high c) higher d) the highest 2. Choose from the list below: petty disciplined neat absent-minded quarrelsome arrogant optimistic selfish generous bad-tempered unhygienic courteous stubborn articulate untrustworthy energetic humble forgiving selfless reliable fickle open-minded humorous punctual 1. Stacy is incredibly _______________. She always arrives on time and does her job well. 2. Sandra is _______________. She loves sharing things with her friends. 3. She is _______________. I’d leave my money, car, anything, for her to look after, but then she said she’s lost the money. 4. Why do you get angry all the time? You are so _______________. 5. He is terribly _______________. Once he has made up his mind, it is impossible to get him to change it even if it’s obvious that he is wrong. 6. Danny is always the most _______________ worker at the restaurant. He greets all guests and serves them very well. 7. A/an _______________ person is someone who tends to think one is better and more important than others. 8. A/an _______________ person is someone who tends to expect good things to happen. 9. Don't you remember where you put the money and the check book? You're so _______________! 10. They both are very _______________. One word can cause a terrible quarrel between them just like a cat and a dog. 11. Our boss was so _______________ when our company won the design competition! He greeted all his workers personally and said that it’s pleasure working with us. 12. I know that you’re a very _______________ person. That’s why I can count on you to solve the problem. 13. A/an _______________ person allows people to do, say, or believe what they want without criticizing or punishing them. 14. Mike is sometimes nice, but he can be so _______________ when he’s complaining too much about unimportant things.

15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

A person that is _______________ cannot stay angry for a long time and always forgets the bad things that have been done to him/her. Someone who is _______________ is willing to give money, spend time etc, in order to help people or give them pleasure. She used to obey the rules. It makes her _______________ till now. My roommate, John, is very _______________ and well-organized. He regularly tidies up our room. Jeremy never helps others but himself. That’s why people think he’s _______________. He said he’s willing to help me, but suddenly he changed his mind the next minute. He’s very _______________ lately. What a/an _______________ worker! He’s never stopped working on his project until it finished. President Barack Obama is a/an _______________ person. He’s good at making a speech and he also speaks clearly to make his point. With your greasy hair, dirty fingernails, and smelly clothes, you look very _______________. Whatever he does, he makes people roar with laughter. He’s very _______________.

3. Pick the correct answer. 1. It was (too / such) a beautiful day. The sun was shining brightly. 2. Kenya is a country that isn’t (so / such) expensive to live in. 3. John is (so / too) handsome. He is the cutest boy in my class. 4. There were (so / too) many people at the party. It was extremely crowded. 5. I like ice cream (so / too) much. It is my favorite food. 6. “The Omen” and “The Shining” were (so / such) scary films. 7. The shoes were (so / too) big. They didn´t fit me. 8. There was (so / such) much rain in July! It felt like winter. 9. There was (so / too) much salt in the soup. It was horrible. 10.They were (so / such) nice people. I hope we visit them again soon. 4. Rewrite the sentences below using – so, such, too (much/many). i.e. Adam is a very nice boy. (so) - Adam is so nice. The soup has a lot of salt.(too) –The soup is too salty/The soup has too much salt.

1. It has been such a hot summer. (so)

2. There is a lot of sugar in my coffee. (too)

3. Elizabeth can type so fast, it´s incredible. (such)

4. My mom makes very delicious pizza. (such)

5. I am not tall enough to reach the top shelf. (too)

6. Harry has such an old motorbike. (so)

7. There are a lot of insects in the cabin. (too)

8. The trains in Spain are so slow. (such)

9. The teacher has to shout because there is so much noise. (too)

10. We have had extremely rainy days. (so) 5. Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position. 1) a table (wooden/round/beautiful) _______________________________________________________ 2) a ring (gold/unusual) _________________________________________________________________ 3) a pullover (woolen/pink/nice/new) ______________________________________________________ 4) a house (old/ugly/Turkish) ____________________________________________________________ 5) gloves (black/comfortable/leather) ______________________________________________________ 6) a film (interesting/American/old) _______________________________________________________ 7) a face (long/thin/good-looking) ________________________________________________________ 8) clouds (frightening/big/black) _________________________________________________________ 9) a day (lovely/sunny/happy) ___________________________________________________________ 10) an avenue (long/wide/noisy) __________________________________________________________ 11) a painting (French/interesting/old) _____________________________________________________ 12) an umbrella (yellow/enormous/red/expensive/Japanese) ____________________________________

Tense follow up Present Simple & Continuous 1. Tradu: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Iarna ninge. Duminica el nu se scoala devreme. Eu nu studiez seara. Ce faci? Citesti sau privesti la televizor? Secretara tocmai bate la masina un referat. Ea merge la cumparaturi sâmbata. Acum imi fac temele la engleza. Nu-mi place cafeaua. Ce carte citesti? La ce ora se scoala John dimineata? Ce faci tu in zilele libere? Cui ii telefonezi? El nu merge la scoala cu metroul, merge pe jos. De ce deschizi fereastra? Adesea citesc carti englezesti. Ea isi face bagajul. 2. Verbul la forma correctă: 1. I __________ (read) a very interesting book now. 2. Joanne __________ (work) eight hours a day. 3. Tonight we __________ (see) a play at the theatre. 4. Who __________ you __________ (speak) to now? 5. I __________ (not know) him very well. 6. What will you do if she __________ (come) late? 7. My wife __________ (like) coffee for breakfast. 8. What __________ Tom usually __________(have) for breakfast? 9. Your train __________ (leave) at 17.25 from platform 3. 10. What __________ Mary __________ (do) ? She's a student. 11. My whole family _____________(go) to church once a week. 12. My wife and I _______________(go) to the beach in the summer. 13. Listen! The phone ______________(ring) in the other room. 14. Rain seldom ______________(fall) in the Sahara. 15. He is thirteen years old now, and his voice ___________________(change). 16. Let's change the conversation. It _______________(get) too serious. 17. Leap year ________________(come) every four years. 18. My grandfather ______________(grow) tomatoes in his garden this summer. 19. He ______________(grow) them every summer . 20. The children ____________________(leave) for school right now. 21. The children ________________(leave) at 8:30 every morning of the week. 22. Shu! The baby ____________________(take) her nap. 23. In the north the season __________________(change) four times a year . 24. Unfortunately, the patient ____________________ (die). 25. The monsoon ___________________(come) once or twice a year. 26. It's spring and the days ___________________(get) longer. 27. The weather ___________(get) very cold in Moscow in the winter. 28. It _______________(rain) hard, and I don't have an umbrella. 29. It's November and the birds _________________(fly) south. 30. Many birds of Europe ___________(fly) south to Africa every winter. Past Simple & Continuous: 3.Verbul la forma corectă: 1. When you (come in), I (talk) on the phone. 2. When I first (meet) him, he (work) in a bank.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

While he (learn) to drive, he (have) an accident. As I (write), someone (ring up). Where you (go) when I (meet) you? What you (do) this time yesterday? When I (enter) the classroom, the teacher (write) on the blackboard. When I (arrive), she (have) dinner. This time last Sunday, I (watch) a film on TV. He suddenly (realize) that he (not wear) his glasses.

4. Tradu: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Soarele nu a apus la ora 8 aseara. Ai dormit bine noaptea trecuta? Ieri nu am mers la bazinul de inot. M-am sculat târziu ieri dimineata. Duminica trecuta prietenii mei au jucat sah. Ieri pe vremea asta ploua. Ce faceai martea trecuta la ora 7 dimineata? Ma pregateam sa merg la facultate. In timp ce imi cautam pasaportul am gasit aceasta fotografie veche. Baietii jucau carti când l-au auzit pe tatal lor intrând in casa. Ei au ascuns imediat cartile si si-au scos manualele de scoala. Când te-ai intors de la munte? Când ai cumparat acest televizor? Ieri mi-am pierdut manusile. Batea un vânt puternic când am iesit din casa. Unde ti-ai petrecut concediul vara trecuta? Ieri m-am sculat devreme, mi-am luat micul dejun si apoi am plecat la scoală. Acum doua zile am cazut si mi-am rupt piciorul. Saptamâna trecuta am fost bolnav si nu am mers la scoala. El a dat primul examen saptamâna trecuta. Cine a câstigat meciul alaltăieri? In timp ce ploua, eu conduceam masina spre Sinaia. Present Perfect Simple & Continuous: 5. Present Perfect Simple sau Continuous sau Past Tense Simple in locul infinitivelor: 1. I (lose) my pen. You (not see) it anywhere? -No, I haven’t. When you (use) it last? 2. Your ever (try) to give up smoking? -Yes, I (try) last year but I (not succeed). 3. You (see) your mother this week? -No, she (leave) for Brasov a week ago. 4. You (be) out of work long? 5. I am not out of work now. I (get) a job last month. 6. I (wear) my hair long since I (be) a little girl. 7. She (change) a lot since I (see) her last. 8. I (do) a lot of work since I (get up) in the morning. 9. The child (play) the piano since I (return) from school. 10. It (rain) since we (leave) Bucharest. 11. He (be) very ill since the holidays (begin). 6. Tradu: 1. Cine te-a invatat sa vorbesti engleza atât de bine? 2. Unde ti-ai petrecut vacanta anul acesta? 3. M-am gândit adesea sa-mi iau carnet de conducere. 4. De cât timp inveti engleza? 5. Vremea s-a incalzit in ultimul timp. 6. El este ministru de doi ani. 7. Traduc un text de doua ore si nu l-am terminat inca. 8. El a scris numai doua scrisori de când a plecat in strainatate. 9. Un copil a spart geamul. Trebuie sa-l inlocuim. 10. Ninge de doua ore.

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Am mers pe jos 10 km pâna acum. Mergem pe jos de la ora 3. De când mi-am cumparat masina, am mers arareori pe jos la slujba. La ce te-ai uitat? A fost un accident. Cu cine ai votat la ultimele alegeri? Nu am mers la vot. Am stat acasa si nu am regretat nici o clipa. Ai vazut ziarul de azi? A plecat John? Da, a plecat acum o ora. Ti-ai luat deja micul dejun? Da, l-am luat la ora 8. Ai mai fost in acest oras? Da, am petrecut o luna aici, acum doi ani. Ei lucreaza la aceasta casa de un an si nu au terminat-o inca. Past Perfect Simple & Continuous 7. Verbele la Past Perfect Simple sau Continuous sau la Past Tense Simple: 1. The professor (speak) for 10 minutes when I (enter) the hall. 2. After John (listen to) the news bulletin, he (go) downstairs to have dinner. 3. He (tell) me he (be) to the theatre the day before. 4. We (ask) him what countries he (visit). 5. He (learn) English for two years before he (go) to England for the first time. 6. She just (go) out when I (call at) her house. 7. The river became deeper after it (rain) heavily for a few hours. 8. After John (leave), she (tell) me they (be) friends for five years. 9. After we (walk) for an hour, we (realize) we (lose) our way. 10. When I (find out) he (get married), I (ring up) him and (congratulate) him. 8. Tradu folosind Past Perfect Simple sau Continuous sau Past Tense Simple: 1. Mi-a parut rau ca il jignisem. 2. El mi-a multumit pentru ceea ce facusem pentru el. 3. De indata ce a terminat de scris lucrarea, a inmânat-o profesorului. 4. El nu facuse nimic inainte de a-mi cere mie sfatul. 5. De indata ce au plecat musafirii, am mers la culcare. 6. Când am ajuns la statia de autobuz, mi-am dat seama ca imi lasasem poseta acasa. 7. Secretara mi-a spus ca directorul vorbea la telefon de o jumatate de ora. 8. Ei mi-au spus ca locuiau in Franta din 1980. 9. Nu ti-am telefonat pentru ca am crezut ca plecasesi in strainatate. 10. Ei au calatorit in multe tari dupa ce s-au casatorit.

MODAL VERBS A. CAN : 1.capacitatea subiectului ( fizica si intelectuala ): I can swim (Pot sa inot ). I can speak English . (Pot sa vorbesc lb. enleza). 2.posibilitatea ( 90%) ; Accidents can happen. (Accidentele se pot produce ). 3.pentru a cere permisiunea, cerere , rugaminte politicoasa : (Ca o alternativa a lui MAY in exprimarea familiara). Can I go to the city ? Of course you can. Pot pleca la oras? Desigur ( ca poti). 4.verbe de perceptie I can see you. ( te vad). ! CAN urmat de un verb de perceptie senzoriala (ex.: see ) corespunde aspectului continuu al verbului respectiv. CANNOT /CAN’T imposibilitate ( contrariul lui must ); It can’t be true. Nu poate fi adevarat. interdictie : You can’t behave like that ! Nu te poti comporta astfel ! ECHIVALENT : TO BE ABLE TO ( a fi in stare de, a fi capabil sa /de ….) (la timpul trecut – I was able to swim. Eram in stare sa inot. B. COULD 1. nuanta de indoiala (30%): That could be true. Asta poate fi adevarata. 2. capacitatea trecutului: 3. folosim COULD pentru o capacitate permanenta (as putea sa-l fac, ceea ce include faptul ca actiunea nu se realizeaza fortat ) si WAS ABLE TO pentru o actiune precisa. 4.a cere un serviciu politicos : Could you please open the window ? Poti sa deschizi fereastra ? C. MUST : 1) obligatie : You must go now. Trebuie sa pleci acum. You mustn’t talk to your sister like that. Nu trebuie sa-i vorbesti surorii tale pe un asemenea ton. 2) indica o probabilitate cu caracter aproape de certitudine: “probabil”,”de buna seama”, “ trebuie”(in constructii afirmative): She must be very clever. Trebuie sa fie foarte inteligenta. MUST NOT : interdictie - (MUSTN’T ) = nu trebuie ; ECHIVALENT cu TO HAVE TO - Must : obligatia impusa de catre vorbitor; - To have to : exprima obligatia impusa din exterior; DAR Don’t have to = absenta obligatiei; D. MAY 1) permisiunea( si cerere) : You may leave (iti dau voie sa pleci ) = Poti pleca.

to be allowed to = a i se da voie, a i se permite; 2) ipoteza, posibilitatea: She may change her mind.( Ea poate sa-si schimbe parerea). E. MIGHT: 1) probabilitate - incertitudine (20%) ; It might rain. S-ar putea sa ploua. F. NEED - atat verb obisnuit cat si verb modal; - verbul modal se gaseste in principal la formele negative si interogative; Negativ : absenta necesitatii; You needn’t worry. Nu trebuie sa te ingrijorezi. Interogativ:sens apropiat de MUST( asteptarea unui raspuns negativ) ; Need I go to school ? – Yes, you must./No, you needn’t. Trebuie sa merg la scoala ? Da, trebuie/Nu, nu este nevoie. G. WILL 1.cere un serviciu in mod politicos : Will you help me carry my suitcase ? Vrei sa ma ajuti sa car valiza? 2. intentie ferma : You will do! Vei face! H. WOULD 1) would folosit in mod repetat – caracteristic trecutului; When he was four,Tom would wake up at night. Cand avea 4 ani, Tom se trezea noaptea. 2)auxiliarul conditionalului; If he was not that stupid, he would be such a nice guy. Daca nu era atat de idiot, ar fi putut fi un baiat atat de dragut. 3) a cere un serviciu, in mod politicos; Would you please open the window ? Vrei sa deschizi fereastra? I. SHALL 1) constrangere, regulament: eg.: You shall not kill.( Nu trebuia sa ucizi). 2) angajament : eg. : We shall overcome (Vom invinge). 3) intrebare politicoasa, sugestie : eg.: Shall we go to the cinema tonight ? Mergem diseara la cinema? J. SHOULD 1) infinitivul prezent : sfat eg : You should be more careful. Ar trebui sa fii mult mai atent . 2) infinitivul trecut : repros You should have been more careful. Ar fi trebuit sa fii mult mai atent. K. OUGHT TO = AR TREBUI are o singura forma; este urmat intotdeauna de un infinitiv to; indica o obligatie, o datorie morala, de obicei sub forma de sfat dat de catre vorbitor : eg.: You ought to write a thank you letter.

Ar trebui sa scrii o scrisoare de multumire. ! Didn't Have to / Didn't Need to - actiunea nu a fost necesara si nici nu a fost facuta It started raining heavily so I didn’t need to water the flowers. (it wasn’t necessary, so I didn’t do that.) It was my day off yesterday, that’s why I didn’t need to get up early.(It was not obligatory for me) Needn't Have + Verb3 - Actiunea a fost facuta desi nu era necesar si a fost chiar o pierdere de timp You needn’t have done the washing up as I was going to do that tomorrow. When the party was over, I realized that you needn’t have cooked so much food as most of it was untouched. Verbul Modal can

Înțelesul (ce exprimă) abilitatea

Exemple frazale I can solve that exercise. = Pot să rezolv exercițiul acela. I could skate when I was little. = Puteam/Știam să patinez când eram mica. You can go now. = Poți să pleci acum. She can/could win this contest. = Ar putea să câștige concursul ăsta. Can/Could you bring me the letters? = Ai putea sa îmi aduci scrisorile (te rog)?

have to

permisiunea posibilitatea rugamintea (interogativ) permisiunea posibilitatea obligativitatea posibilitatea obligativitatea

ought to

obligativitatea

need to

obligativitatea

shall

obligativitatea The employee shall report any abuse at work. (formal) = Angajatul trebuie să raporteze orice abuz la locul de muncă. sugestia Should I bring you your tools? (interogativ) = Îți aduc uneltele? un sfat You should see that documetary. = Ar trebui să urmărești documentarul acela. She should be at school by now. = Cred că a ajuns deja la școală. presupunerea obligativitatea You will listen to me. = Va trebui să mă asculți! rugamintea Will/would you take me there? = Mă duci acolo (te rog)? (interogativ) Would you write her a few lines? = Îi scrii câteva rânduri (te rog)? probabilitatea It would be his coat. = Probabil că e haina lui. repetitivitatea (in We would spend every holiday at the seaside. trecut) = Ne petreceam fiecare vacanță la mare.

could may might Must

should will

would

You may go. = Poți/Ai voie să pleci. They may/might earn lots of money. = Ar putea câștiga mulți bani. She must do her homework first. = Trebuie să-și facă tema înainte. He must be tired after the trip. = Trebuie să fie obosit după drum. I have to go to work now. = Trebuie să plec la serviciu acum. You ought to finish your project before going out. = Trebuie să-ți termini proiectul înainte de a ieși. You need to be there at 8. = Trebuie să fii acolo la 8.

Practice A. Write the correct modal verb: can/ couldn't/ have to/ might/ must/ ought to/ shouldn't/ was able 1. It's very cold today. Do you think it ………………… snow later? 2. You ………………………….. leave your door unlocked when you go out. 3. They ………………………….. have filled the car with petrol before they set off. 4. My motorbike broke down in the middle of nowhere, but luckily I ………………… to fix it. 5. Mum says we …………………………… watch TV after we've finished our homework. 6. You don't ……………………….. pick me up at the station. I can get a taxi. 7. This is impossible, it ………………………….. be a mistake! 8. Jim …………………………… have seen me because he walked past without saying 'Hello'. B. Choose the correct answer. Q1 - They ____ be on holiday, but I'm not sure. can

Q6 - You ____ smoke in the cinema. can't might not

may Q2 - You ____ be right, but I'd still like to check. can

Q7 - From the way he speaks, he ____ be from London. can could

could Q3 - ____ you turn it down a bit please? Can May Q4 - It's OK- you ____ go when you've finished. may

Q8 - It's impossible- they _____ have finished it already! can't mustn't Q9 - The weather ____ be better tomorrow. can may

might Q5 - Ask any questions now as you ____ not talk during the test. may could

Q10 - ____ you speak Japanese? Can May

C. Choose the correct answer. Q1 - You ____ leave if you've finished. may

Q6 - You ____ take a mobile phone into the exam.

might

can't

Either could be used here.

may not

Q2 - ____ I come in? Can

Either could be used here. Q7 - ___ you help me?

May

Can

Either could be used here.

Could

Q3 - We ____ not get into the concert without tickets, so we went home. might

Either could be used here. Q8 - I'm afraid you ____ not take the exam until you pay for it.

could

may

Either could be used here.

might

Q4 - ____ I open the window?

Q9 - You ____ smoke anywhere on the train.

Could

cannot

May

might not

Either could be used here. Q5 - ____ you turn the heating up a bit, please? Could

Q10 - You ____ use my dictionary if you want. can might Either could be used here.

May D. Fill in can, have to, may, might, must, need, should or (not) allowed to. 1. He ... go skating because he broke his leg. 2. Many children in Britain ... wear school uniforms. 3. I'm not sure but Jane ... come to visit me this afternoon. 4. Didn't you see the sign? You ... drive more than 30 miles. 5. He speaks a lot of languages, but he ... speak Chinese. 6. It ... snow. It looks like it. 7. You ... drive on the right in Britain. 8. He is a good boxer. You ... be careful. 9. You ... to smoke in the office. 10. This test will be very difficult. So you ... learn a lot.

11. You ... eat more vegetables because they are healthy. 12. I don't ... the car. You can take it. 13. He does everything himself. He ... no help. 14. It's going to rain. You ... shut the window. 15. You ... start a fire in the forest. E. Complete the sentences with the correct modal: 1. Before you step into the street, you ____ look right and left for traffic. a. can c would b. must d shouldn’t 2. You _____ ride your bike on the pavement. a. can’t c. wouldn’t b. can d. may 3. You ______ be listening to music while you’re pedalling. a. can c. must b. shouldn’t d. may 4. You _____ keep your ears open for cars. a. should c. wouldn’t b. must d. may 5.………………. you ride a bike safely? I’m not sure. a. Can c. Must b. Shouldn’t d. May 6.If you ride safely, I ____ let you ride your bike by yourself. a. would c. shouldn’t b. may d. Should 7. When you ride a bike, you ____ signal before turns and lane changes. a.shouldn’t c. must b. would d. mustn’t 8. You ______ forget to put on a helmet. a. mustn’t b. should b. wouldn’t c. can 9. ______ you use the front and rear brakes well? a. Should c. Can b. Must d. Would 10. ________you like to ride my bike now? a. Can c. Should b. Would d. May 11. If I were you, I _____ buy a new bicycle. Yours is too old! a. would c. wouldn’t b. should d. must 12. Carol ____ win the first prize. She’s been training a lot! a. shouldn’t c. may b would d. can’t F. Fill in can, have to, may, might, must, need, should or (not) allowed to. 1. George has travelled a lot. He ... speak many languages. 2. I can hear you quite well. You ... not shout. 3. I'm not sure where I will go for my holidays, but I ... go to Italy. 4. She ... ride her bike at night without lights. It's not allowed. 5. She ... not eat so much chocolate because it's bad for her figure. 6. I ... understand him.He should speak louder. 7. It's later than I thought. I ... go now. 8. You ... be a better trainer if you want to improve yourself.

9. Talk to Ann about your problems. I'm sure she ... help you. 10. You ... not vacuum the carpets because Carol has already done it. 11. You .... be tired because you have worked very hard. 12. He ... come to my party because he is ill. 13. He ... go to the dentist when he has a toothache. 14. It's not very important. You ... not do it now. You .... do it tomorrow. G. Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below can could have to must might should 1. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He .......................................... be exhausted after such a long flight. He ................................................ prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest. 2. If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you .................................................. walk downtown and explore the waterfront. 3. Hiking the trail to the peak ................................................... be dangerous if you are not well prepared for dramatic weather changes. You ..................................... research the route a little more before you attempt the ascent. 4. When you have a small child in the house, you ............................................. leave small objects lying around. Such objects ............................................. be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death. 5. Dave: .................................................... you hold your breath for more than a minute? Nathan: No, I can't. 6. Jenny's engagement ring is enormous! It ....................................... have cost a fortune. 7. Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water, they ................................................ die. 8. I ...................................... speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Egypt. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I ................................................ just say a few things in the language. 9. The book is optional. My professor said we ............................................ read it if we needed extra credit. But we ................................................ read it if we don't want to. 10. Leo: Where is the spatula? It ...................................................... be in this drawer but it's not here. Nancy: I just did a load of dishes last night and they're still in the dish washer. It ........................................... be in there. That's the only other place it ............................................. be. 11. You ........................................... take your umbrella along with you today. The weatherman on the

news said there's a storm north of here and it .................................................. rain later on this afternoon. 12. ................................................ we pull over at the next rest stop? I really ........................................... use the bathroom and I don't know if I .................................................. hold it until we get to Chicago. 13. Oh no! Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He ......................................... have left it here last night. 14. Ned: ...................................................... I borrow your lighter for a minute? Stephen: Sure, no problem. Actually, you .................................. keep it if you want to. I've given up smoking. 15. I ................................... believe she said that to Megan! She ............................... insult her cooking in front of everyone at the party last night. She ......................................... have just said she was full or had some salad if she didn't like the meal. 16. Do you ................................................. chew with your mouth open like that? Geez, it's making me sick watching you eat that piece of pizza. 17. Mrs. Scarlett's body was found in the lounge just moments ago, and it's still warm! Nobody has left the mansion this evening, so the killer ..................................... be someone in this room. It .................................................. be any one of us!!! 18. Ted: I don't know why Denise starting crying when I mentioned the wedding. Pamela: It .............................................. have been what you said about her brother. Or, perhaps she is just nervous. After all, the big day is tomorrow. 19. .................................................. you always say the first thing that pops into your head? ......................................... you think once in awhile before you speak? 20. I was reading the book last night before I went to bed. I never took it out of this room. It ............................................... be lying around here somewhere. Where ................................................ it be? H. Match 1 - 10 to a - j. 1. It is a very good film. _____ 2. He is not sure now. _____ 3. She is so different. _____

4. It is the last train. _____ 5. It's Sunday today. _____ 6. This exhibition is not free of charge. _____

7. I'll prepare breakfast myself. _____ 8. The coach leaves tonight and it takes twelve hours to get here. _____ 9. Your address is the same. _____ 10. We have plenty of time. _____ a You needn't get up early. b You don't have to get up early. c We can't miss it.

d We mustn't miss it. e You can be her sister. f You can't be her sister. g I have to buy a ticket. h I must buy a ticket. i He may come tomorrow. j He must come tomorrow.

I. Choose the correct word or phrase to fill in the blanks. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.................................... I have a look at those shoes in the window, please? We ....................................... pay for the tickets because my dad won them. You really ..................................... make such a fuss about the old clothes you are wearing ! You won't ......................................... to connect to the Internet if you have a broadband because your online 24/7. I hope we ............................................ find the cinema easily. We couldn't find a hotel room so we ............................................. sleep in the car. We'd love to .................................................... afford a trip to South America. Jim can't ................................................. about the meeting. I told him this morning. She could ...................................... in the garage when we arrived. That might be why she didn't hear the bell. You'll ............................................. tell the police that your house was broken into.

J. For each sentence, choose either "Needn't Have" or "Didn't Need To" to fill the spaces. Remember! Needn't Have - You didn't know something was unnecessary but you did it. Didn't Need To - You knew something was unnecessary and you either did it or not. 1. I ……………………………………. (go) to work today but I went as I knew they were really busy on this new contract. 2. I ……………………………………… (take) any money to the museum - I didn't realise it was free to enter. 3. Sheila …………………………………………….. (got) a taxi to the party. I would have given her a lift in my car. 4. Oh Mike, you ……………………………………….. (buy) me anything for my birthday! A simple card would have been perfectly acceptable. 5. Today was the last day of school and we …………………………………….. (attend) classes in the afternoon. 6. We went for a lovely walk in the woods yesterday. We took a huge picnic with us but there was a diner there anyway. We ………………………………………. (take) anything! 7. Our boss told us we had an extra three days to finish the project so we ……………………………………………. (work) so hard. 8. You …………………………………………… (say) anything to Carla about the broken vase. She understood what had happened anyway. K. Choose the correct answer. Q1 - You _____ do it if you don't want. do not need need not Either could be used here. Q2 - I didn't bother to confirm it because they said we ______ once we'd got the tickets.

didn't need didn't need to needn't have Q3 - I spent hours doing it and then they told me I _____.

needn't have bothered didn't need to bother needed bothering Q4 - We ______ to do it. don't need needn't Either could be used here. Q5 - I need ____ to the bank. go to go Q6 - I ____ any more trouble.

needn't don't need Either could be used here. Q7 - If anything needs ____, just let me know. do to do doing Q8 - Thanks a lot- you ____ it, though. didn't need to do needn't have done

MODAL VERBS follow up I. Fill in the blanks with a modal verb. There is more than one answer in some sentences. 1.- ……………….. I borrow your rubber, please? Yes, of course you …………….. 2.-My friend is getting married today, she ……………. feel very nervous. 3.-Next year I think you ……………… to translate any report into your own language. 4.-Don’t touch that wire because it …………………. be dangerous. 5.-I ……………. swim quite well when I was five years old. 6.- Sonia …………………… practise so much if she wants to take part in the marathon. 7.- You ……………….. cook those vegetables because they have already cooked. 8.-The girl …………………… go to the studio for an audition. 9.- That diamond bracelet is very elegant but it …………………………….. have cost a fortune. 10.-If you are interested in human life, you …………………….. study biology. 11.-He is applying for a job at the university. He …………….. get it. 12.-That house was really important in her life so she …………………………. sell it. 13.-I’m not sure but perhaps Roberto ………………………. leave for Australia soon. 14.-You ………………………………. have shouted at Thomas yesterday. He is very sorry. 15.-Look it has stopped raining. We ……………………. go for a walk in the country. 16.-The old woman ……………….. fall on the street and break a leg. She ………… carry a stick. 17.-Sheila didn’t go to work yesterday. She ………………….. been ill in bed. 18.-Last Christmas party was fabulous, you ………………………………. have come with me. 19.- I’ve lost my keys. I ……….............. have dropped them when I went shopping. 20.-It’s prohibited to go into that building. You ……………………. go in. 21.-Patricia is driving a new car. She ……………………… have bought it. 22.-My dictionary isn’t in my schoolbag. I …………………….. have left it at home. 23.-The boy …………………….. help his parents in the farm during the summer holidays. 24.-Look ! The lights are off so the library …….………………….. be closed. II. Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs 1.- Some people just don’t know how to sing. (be able to) ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2.- There’s a chance that she’s in the airport. (could) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3.- I knew how to ride a horse when I was six. (could) ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4.- John isn’t sure if he is going to go to Turkey. (might not) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5.- Do not block the emergency exit. (mustn’t) ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 6.- It is dangerous to use mobile phones on the plane. (mustn’t) ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7.- It is necessary to fasten your seat belt for landing and taking off. (must) …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8.-It’s possible that he’ll be there to meet us. (may) ………………………………………………………………………………………………. III. Use can, can’t, could, or couldn’t to complete the sentences. 1. When Mary was 15, she was a fast a. can b. can’t runner. She _______ run 200 meters c. couldn’t d. could in 30 seconds. a. could b. can’t 3. I am not in a hurry. I _______wait for c. can d. couldn’t you if you need more time to study. a. could b. can c. 2. I am sorry but I _______ come to your can’t d. couldn’t party next Friday.

4. I was very sick yesterday. ____________ eat anything. a. can b. can’t c. could d. couldn’t

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10. The lock was broken. I ________ open the door. a. can b. can’t c. could d. couldn’t

5. Please speak louder. I __________ hear you very well. a. could b. couldn’t c. can d. can’t

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I like math. I ______ solve math problems quickly. a. could b. couldn’t c. can d. can’t

6. I am very tired because I __________sleep last night. a. can’t b. could c. can d. couldn’t

12. Tom is too small to play soccer. What ______ he do? a. can’t b. can c. could d. couldn’t

7. John was a smart child. He _________ read when he was two. a. couldn’t b. can c. could d. can’t

13. The museum is closed. We ______ go today. a. can b. could c. can’t d. couldn’t

8. It is sunny outside. ______ we go outside and play? a. Could b. Couldn’t c. Can d. Can’t

14. When ______ he walk? (Answer: At 12 months.) a. couldn’t b. can c. could d. can’t

9. It is cold in here. ________ you please shut the window? a. Can’t b. Could c. Couldn’t d. Can

15. I was so tired. I ________ have slept the whole day. a. can b. can’t c. could d. couldn‘t

IV. Complete the sentences: can, can’t, must, mustn’t, need, needn’t, should, shouldn’t! 1. You ……………………….. finish your work, because it’s late. 2. We ……………………….. get up early, we ……………………….. be late. 3. Don’t be nervous! You ……………………….. be calm. You ……………………….. be nervous. 4. John ……………………….. translate the English text. He ……………………….. learn more. 5. People ……………………….. smoke in this building, because it’s forbidden. 6. These boys are too young, they ……………………….. go to the disco. 7. The windows aren’t dirty, you ……………………….. clean them. 8. It’s very hot in summer. We ……………………….. water the flowers twice a week. 9. The mother ……………………….. go to the bank, because she hasn’t got any money. 10. Jim and Jack have a lot of horses. They ……………………….. ride a horse. 11. I ……………………….. help you, because I don’t know the solution. 12. Before dinner people ……………………….. wash their hands. 13. We ……………………….. leave the meeting early, we ……………………….. stay until the end. 14. This girl ……………………….. drink so much cola. It’s not healthy. 15. Susan has a lot of free time, she ……………………….. hurry. 16. It’s a fantastic movie. You ……………………….. see it. 17. You ……………………….. learn to ride a bike. It’s very useful. 18. We ……………………….. forget to visit our grandparents at the weekend. 19. Jim ……………………….. remember to feed his cat before he goes to work. 20. Children ……………………….. eat a chocolate every day.

21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.

This family ……………………….. buy a bigger house, because this house is too small for them. My friend ……………………….. relax more, because he is depressed. Our mother is very old and ill, she ……………………….. work in the garden. This flat isn’t big enough, you ……………………….. rent this. These documents are very important, we ……………………….. lose them. This dog isn’t hungry, you ……………………….. feed it. I ……………………….. speak German fluently, because I always learn hard. Tom ……………………….. forget to turn off the TV before he goes to bed. Julia ……………………….. remember to turn off the lights before she goes away. You ……………………….. go home. You ……………………….. stay here if you want. I ……………………….. write an essay now. I ……………………….. do it tomorrrow. You ……………………….. be afraid of my dog, because it’s very friendly. Our children ……………………….. sing well. They don’t have a good ear for music. Children ……………………….. watch Tv so much. They ……………………….. learn more. I ……………………….. forget to do the English homework. Peter ……………………….. work hard, but he is lazy. We ……………………….. eat less chocolate. We are very fat. Children ……………………….. go to school every day. I feel bad, I ……………………….. go to the doctor. You ……………………….. be late, this meeting is very important. This film is too agressive. Children ……………………….. see it. It’s late, I ……………………….. go now. Big cities are very dangerous. Women ……………………….. go out in dark. This man is very ill, he is in hospital. He ……………………….. go home. We ……………………….. work a lot because we ……………………….. money for food and clothes. Maria ……………………….. an umbrella because it’s raining. Roads are slippery in winter, you ……………………….. drive carefully. These parents are very poor. They ……………………….. save more money. You ……………………….. worry. This illness isn’t so serious.

V. Fill in the blanks with: can, can’t, could, should, shouldn’t, must, mustn’t, may, might, needn’t Some gaps may have more than one correct answer. 1. We _____________ hurry. We've got plenty of time. 2. Gail's flight from New York took more than 11 hours. She ______________ be exhausted and ________________ prefer to stay in tonight. 3. Going out at night in that neighborhood ___________________ be dangerous. You _________________ avoid going there. 4. When you have a small child in the house, you _________________ be careful. For example, you ________________leave small objects lying around. Such objects ____________________ be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death. 5. You _________________ smoke so much, it’s bad for your health. 6. Tracy’s engagement ring is enormous! It __________________ have cost a fortune! 7. Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water, they ________________ die. 8. I ________________speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Egypt. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I _____________ just say a few things in the language.

9. I _______________ find my watch anymore. It _______________ be in the dresser but it’s not. I remember I put it in the first drawer, I’m sure, so it ____________ be in there. That's the only other place it _____________ be. 10. Oh look! Jenny’s scarf is lying on the table. She __________ have left it here last night. 11. It’s going to rain, you ________________ take an umbrella. 12. The light is off in his room. Peter _______________ be sleeping now. 13. This is a very precious book. You ___________ lose it. 14. You ______________ wash those carrots. They've already been washed. 15. This is a very good book. You _____________ read it. 16. Mary gave me a letter to post. I _____________ forget to mail it. 17. She looks pretty sick. She _______________ see a doctor. 18. I _____________ believe that you failed your test! 19. You ______________ run faster if you weren’t so lazy! 20. _____________ I borrow your pen? VI. For each sentence, choose between can't, might or must to fill each space. 1. Your mother __________ be a great cook. You are always so keen to get back home to eat! 2. I don't know why I am so tired these days. I __________ be working too hard. Or maybe I am not sleeping too well. 3. Do you know where Carl is? He __________ be out - his car keys are on the table. 4. You seem to know everything about the theatre. You __________ go every week. 5. To give the promotion to Harold was silly. He __________ know much about this company after only a year working here. 6. Go and look in the kitchen for your gloves. They __________ be in there. 7. Oh, the phone is ringing. Answer it. It __________ be Kate. She always rings at this time. 8. Dan has been drinking that whiskey since early this afternoon. He __________ be totally drunk by now. 9. That couple __________ think much of this film. They're leaving already - after only 20 minutes! 10. That's the second new car they have bought this year. They __________ be very rich! VII. Fill in the following spaces, using can for the present, could for past and will be able for the future. Put to where necessary before the infinitives. 1. _______________ you stand on your head? 2. When I’ve passed my driving test I __________ hire a car from our local garage. 3. At the end of the month the Post Office will send him an enormous telephone bill which he __________ pay (negative) 4. I _________ remember the address. (negative) 5. When the fog lifts we ____________ see where we are. 6. You’ve put too much in your rucksack; you never _________ carry all that. 7. When I was a child I ________ understand adults, and now that I am an adult I ___________ understand children (negative , negative) 8. When you have taken your degree ________ you put letters after your name? 9. Don’t try to look at the pictures gallery. Otherwise when you get home you _____________ remember any of them (negative) 10. When I first went to Spain I _________ read Spanish but I __________ speak it. (2 nd verb negative) 11. __________ you type? 12. I am locked. I _________ get out (negative) VIII. Complete these sentences using can/can’t, could/couldn’t, be able to. 1. George has travelled a lot. He ________ speak four languages. 2. I haven’t ___________ sleep very well recently. 3. Sandra ___________ drive but she hasn’t got a car. 4. I can’t understand Ann. I’ve never ____________ understand her.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

I used to ___________ stand on my head but I __________ do it now. I ________ see you on Friday but I ___________ meet you on Saturday morning. Ask Martin about your problem. He might _________ help you. I ‘m afraid I ________ come to your party next week When Tim was 16 he was a fast runner. He ____________ run 100 m in 11 seconds. “Are you in a hurry?” “No, I have got plenty of time. I___________ wait. I was feeling sick yesterday. I _____________ eat anything. Can you speak up a bit? I __________ hear you very well. “You look tired” “Yes I ________ sleep last night.

IX. Choose the correct option to fill in the gaps: 1. Paul……………… be at home; he always works until 9 p.m. a) can’t b) mustn’t c) can 2. My sister …………… come back from London tonight, but I’m not sure. a) may b) ought to c) must 3. Carl …………… speak a word of English before travelling to Britain. a) can’t b) wasn’t able to c) wasn’t allowed to 4. Mary ………… have forgotten our appointment. Why isn’t she here? a) can b) must c) may 5. …………… I use your phone, please? a) Must b) Should c) May 6. You ………… have told us about Sue’s divorce. We made such insensitive comments on her husband! a) shouldn’t b) should c) mustn’t 7. My son has always been a clever boy; he ……… read when he was three. a) could b) might c) may 8. I’m afraid I ……………… go out tonight, I ……… work late. a) can’t/ can b) can’t/ have to c) can’t/ should 9. You often have headaches. I think you ………… visit a neurologist. a) may b) can c) should 10. There are some black clouds in the sky. It …………… rain this evening. a) must b) may c) ought to 11. The children ………… have finished their homework by the time we get home, but I’m not sure. a) aren’t able to b) have to c) might 12. Most children ………… wear school uniforms in private schools. a) might b) must c) can 13. Why didn’t you phone Paul? He ………… have given a lift to the airport yesterday. a) can b) ought to c) could 14. A. “Isn’t that John over there?” B. “It ……… be John, he’s at work now.” a) mustn’t b) can’t c) shouldn’t 15. The new student ……… be German, he doesn’t speak German fluently. a) shouldn’t b) mustn’t c) can’t 16. Someone’s knocking at the door. It …………… be James; he said he’d come round today. a) ought to b) must c) can’t 17. You …………… buy a dictionary; there are a lot in class. a) may not b) mustn’t c) needn’t 18. People ………… fasten their seat belts when travelling by car. a) must b) can c) should 19. Dad is taking a nap; you ………… make so much noise, children. a) mustn’t b) might not c) needn’t 20. We’ve run out of coffee. We ………… get some tomorrow. a) may b) must c) might 21. You ………… better go home now, it’s getting dark. a) would b) should c) had 22. You ……………… have eaten the chocolate cake, children! It was for dad’s party.

a) can’t b) might not c) mustn’t 23. A. “Why is Sue late for work?” B. “Her train …………… have been delayed due to the strike”. a) can’t b) ought to d) might 24. You …………… bring anything; we’ve bought everything for dinner. a) have not to b) may not c) don’t need to 25. Pam …………… have set the alarm clock since she had the day off. a) mustn’t b) can’t c) needn’t 26. Paul asked me to check the exercises. He thought I …………… have made a mistake. a) might b) can c) should 27. Mrs Black will get angry. I …………… have written the history essay last weekend. a) must b) should c) may 28. I ………… take a bus to school; I go there on foot every day. a) mustn’t b) needn’t c) shouldn’t 29. A. “I like the new TV series!” B. “Are you kidding? You …………… like it; it’s the worst programme on TV”. a) needn’t b) mustn’t c) can’t 30. Be careful with the knife! It’s very sharp, you ………… cut your finger. a) should b) may c) need to X. Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in italics: 1. You must / should / shouldn’t be 18 before you can drive in Spain. 2.

You don’t have to / mustn’t / shouldn’t go to bed so late. It's not good for you.

3.

You don’t have to / mustn’t / shouldn’t wear a school uniform in most Spanish state schools.

4.

You must / mustn’t / needn’t come. I can do it without you.

5.

You don’t have to /must / mustn’t copy during exams.

6.

You don’t have to /mustn’t / shouldn’t be very tall to play football.

7.

You must /mustn’t / needn’t be a good writer to win the Pulitzer Prize.

XI. Complete the sentences with the positive or negative forms of must or have to. 1. Brilliant! I ___________________ study tonight because I've finished my exams. 2.

You ___________________ use a mobile phone on a plane.

3.

You can go out, but you ___________________ be home by midnight.

4.

Jo _______________________ go to school by bus. She lives nearby.

5.

We _____________________ cook tonight. We can get a pizza.

6.

She _____________________ get up early. She's on holiday.

7.

You ____________________ study harder or you are going to fail.

8.

You _____________________drive faster than 120 km/h on the motorway.

XII. Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb. Use must, mustn't, or don't have to. I _________________ go to school from Monday to Friday. We ___________________wear a uniform, so I normally wear sports clothes. We ___________________ arrive late, and we ___________________ go to every class. In class, we __________________ shout, play or sing. We _____________________ have lunch at school, so I sometimes go home. When school finishes, I ___________________ look after my little sister. When my parents come home I ______________________ stay in, so I usually go out with my friends. When I get home,

I __________________ do my homework. I ____________________ go to bed late, except on Fridays, when I _________________ go to bed before midnight. XIII. Choose the correct modal verb in italics: 1. I can / can’t / might go out tonight. I'm too busy. 2.

I haven't studied enough. I may / may not / might pass my exams.

3.

I could / couldn’t / might be here next weekend.

4.

They say it can / could not / might snow tomorrow.

5.

She can /might not / won’t be able to help us. She's not available.

6.

Can / May / Might you come to my party?

7.

We should run or we can / might / might not miss the bus.

8.

I don't know, but I can / couldn’t / may be late.

IF CLAUSE Fraza condiţională de tipul 1 O frază condiţională de tipul 1 se referă la o condiţie posibilă în viitor şi la rezultatul probabil al acesteia. Ea implică obţinerea unui anumit rezultat prin indeplinirea unei condiţii date. Folosim timpul prezent in subordonata condiţionala(pentru exprimarea condiţiei) si viitorul in propoziţia principală (pentru exprimarea rezultatului). PROPOZIŢIA PRINCIPALĂ PROPOZIŢIA CONDIŢIONALĂ SIMPLE FUTURE He will pass the exam El va lua examenul

SIMPLE PRESENT if he studies. dacă va învăţa.

Fraza condiţională de tipul 2 O frază condiţională de tipul 2 se referă la o condiţie improbabilă sau ipotetică şi la rezultatul probabil al acesteia. Folosim acest tip de condiţională pentru a exprima o situaţie imaginară contrară realităţii prezente sau pentru a exprima o situaţie improbabilă intr-un moment viitor. Folosim timpul trecut in condiţională şi Condiţionalul prezent in propoziţia principală. PROPOZIŢIA PRINCIPALĂ PROPOZIŢIA CONDIŢIONALĂ PRESENT CONDITIONAL He would pass the exam El ar lua examenul

SIMPLE PAST if he studied. dacă ar învăţa.

Fraza condiţională de tipul 3 O frază condiţională de tipul 3 se referă la o condiţie ireală trecută si exprimă o situaţie imaginară sau contrară realităţii intr-un moment trecut. Folosim mai mult ca perfectul in subordonată si condiţionalul perfect in regentă. PROPOZIŢIA PRINCIPALĂ PROPOZIŢIA CONDIŢIONALĂ PERFECT CONDITIONAL SIMPLE PAST PERFECT He would have passed the if he had studied. exam El ar fi luat examenul dacă ar fi învăţat. Exemplul de mai sus se referă la o situaţie contrară realităţii trecute – el nu a învăţat, deci nu şi-a luat examenul

PRACTICE I. Fill in the best form of the verb/phrase to make conditionals types 0/1/2/3. 1.- I don’t think she’s worried about us. If she (be) worried, she (phone) or something. 2.- I have an appointment at 3.30 tomorrow. If I (manage) to finish before 4.30, I (do) the shopping on my way back. 3.- Tom missed his flight. He (get) to the airport on time if he (not oversleep). 4.- If I (have) such a large house as yours, I (invite) all my friends for the weekend. 5.- If the child (not be playing) with matches, he (not burn) himself. Now he’s in hospital. 6.- She’s so shy. If she (talk) to people, she (make) friends. 7.- So, you’re seeing Terry tonight. If he (ask) you about me, (not, tell) him I’m going out with John. 8.- If a machine (be) properly maintained, it (fail, never) 9.- We (invite) him if we (know) his address, but he never gave it to us. 10.- Unless I (have) a problem, I (bother, never) my friends. 11.- You’re very strong. If you (try) you (win) your opponent. 12.- Look what you’ve done. If you (be) careful, you (not, break) all those glasses. 13.- I was so stupid! Nothing (happened) if I (not, moved) to his flat. 14.- She’s a bit short. If she (be) taller she (can) play basket. 15.- Sorry. I (lend) you the money you need if I (have) it. 16.- The bus is full up. If there (be) an empty seat, I (sit) down. 17.- Why didn’t you go to the police station? If you (report) the theft, they (can arrest) the robbers. 18.- I (leave) him a message but he (not, be) home when I phoned. II. Circle the right option: 1.- If we take / will take a taxi, we will arrive / arrived sooner. 2.- You wouldn’t get / didn’t get wet if you would have worn / were wearing a coat. 3.- If our team had scored / scored more goals, it had won / could have won. 4.- I had given / would have given you the news if you phoned / had phoned me yesterday. 5.- If you took / would have taken more exercise, you might feel / had felt better 6.- If Tim drove / had driven more carefully, he wouldn’t have crashed / didn’t crash. 7.- If we are/would be late for class, our teacher will be / was angry. 8.- If we lived / would live on another planet, we would see / will see the Earth in the sky. 9.- If we were / are birds, we would be able / are able to fly. 10.- If you don’t wear / wouldn’t wear your pullover, you will feel / felt cold. 11.- If I had / would have lots of money, I would give / gave some to all my friends. 12.- If I had known / would know it was your birthday, I would sen / would have sent you a card. 13.- If you had come / came to seen the film, you would have enjoyed/ had enjoyed it. III. Complete with the correct form to form conditional sentences: 1. If Dave _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, invite) me to his birthday party, I would feel disappointed. 2. If I hadn’t got up earlier, I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (miss) my flight to Vienna. 3. We _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (stay) at home if it snows tomorrow. 4. If we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (earn) enough money, we’ll buy a new hi-fi system. 5. What would you do if you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (get) lost in a forest at night? 6. Kevin wouldn’t have moved to Britain if he _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (find) a decent job here. 7. If I knew Diana’s address, I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (send) her a valentine card. 8. What _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Jane, do) if she fails the university entrance examination? 9. If John’s parents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (know) French, they could help him with his project. 10. If Finn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (apologize) to me, I would have forgiven him. 11. My cousin would play video games all day long if his parents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (allow) him to. 12. If Emma _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, feel) better tomorrow, she should see a doctor. 13. Who _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (you, choose) if you could take one friend to go to Disneyland with you? 14. Kate _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (call) you if she had known you were ill. 15. If you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (be) cold, you can put on warm socks and a bathrobe.

16. James would buy his wife a BMW if he _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (be) richer. 17. If Barbara and Paul _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (spend) more time together their marriage would have lasted longer. 18. My parents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (buy) me a new MP3 player if I pass my final exams. 19. If my team _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (lose) the match, we will fall to the second division. 20. If the concert _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (finish) earlier, I would have taken the 10.30 bus. IV. Fill in the gaps with the type 2 conditional sentences. 1. If my children ________ (like) raw fruit, I _________ (not / need) to boil it. 2. The road traffic _______ (flow) if there _______ (be) some policemen. 3. Communication _____ (not / be) so easy if there ____ (not / be) for the Internet. 4. If the cardigan __________ (not / be) so expensive, I _________ (buy) it. 5. If I __________ (not / have) a computer, I ___________ (borrow) one. 6. If the dress __________ (not / be) so tight, I __________ (wear) it tonight. 7. If I ________ (not / like) chocolate so much, I _________ (give) you this piece. 8. If you ______ (be) more understanding, we could have a better relationship. 9. If you __________ (turn) the TV on, we __________ (wake up) our neighbours. 10. We ________ (visit) the Eiffel Tower if we _________ (go) to Paris. 11. If I _____ (be) you, I ______ (apply) for the job. 12. If Ann _______ (apply) for the job, she ________ (get) it. V. Fill in the gaps so as to build correct type 3 conditional sentences. 1. If you _________ (have) some protection, you _________ (damage) your eyes. 2. It ______ (be) impossible to enter the building if the porter _____ (not / be) there. 3. If the flight hadn’t been delayed, my boss __________ (arrive) on time to the meeting. 4. If the driver ________ (stop) at the red sign, I _________ (not / have) the accident. 5. I __________ (eat) the soup if it __________ (not / be) so salty. 6. If the thieves __ (rob) the whole jewellery store, the owners would have been ruined. 7. If you ________ (take) your umbrella, you ________ (not / catch) a cold. 8. I __________ (manage) to escape the storm if I __________ (be) more cautious. 9. The burglars ______ (escape) to a foreign country if the police ____ (not / catch) them. 10. If you _______ (learn) to play the piano, you could have participated in the contest. 11. If you ______ (study) more, you ______ (get) a better mark. 12. There _____ (be) a fight if the police ________ (not / arrive) in time. VI. Fill in the blanks with either second or third conditional. 1. You ____________ (notice) my new haircut if you had been more attentive. 2. If you _____________ (enjoy) modern art, we could visit the new exhibition. 3. If you had eaten at lunch, you ______________ (not / be) so hungry now. 4. If there were an ashtray in the house, we _____________ (not / need) to go to the balcony to smoke a cigarette. 5. I would apply for the job if I ____________ (know) how to write an application letter. 6. If I _____________ (go) to the job interview, I might have got the job. 7. You would need to find another job if you _____________ (move) to a new town. 8. I would exercise twice a day if I _____________ (have) more time. 9. If the T-shirt _____________ (not / be) so loose, I would wear it. 10. If the factory ______________ (not / close), many workers wouldn’t be unemployed. 11. If there hadn’t been for the snow, most European airports ___ (not / close) during Christmas time. 12. If there weren’t for the fire, we _______________ (freeze) to death. 13. I would eat your adorable meatloaf if I _____________ (not / be) a vegetarian. 14. If you _______________ (teach) me how to dance, I would learn it fast.

CONDITIONALS Follow up A. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I ) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1. If you (send) …………………….this letter now, she (receive)………………………………… . it tomorrow . 2. If I (do)……………………… this test, I (improve ) ………………………………. my English. 3. Peggy (go ) …………………………… shopping if she (have) …………………………. time in the afternoon. 4. Simon (go) ……………………………. to London next week if he (get ) ……………………… a cheap flight. 5. If they (study / not ) ………………………..harder, they (pass / not ) …………………………... the exam. 6. If it (rain ) ……………………. tomorrow, I (have to / not ) ………………………………water the plants. B. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type II ) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1.If I ( be ) ……………………… rich, my life ( change ) ……………………… completely. 2.I ( invite ) …………………………..all my friends if ( have ) ……………………….. a house by the beach. 3.If we (have) …………………… a yacht, we (sail) ………………………… the seven seas. 4.If they (tell) ………………………… their father, he (be) ………………………very angry. 5.We (help ) ………………………… you if we (know ) …………………………..how. 6.My brother (buy ) ………………………….a sports car if he (have ) ……………………the money. C. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III ) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1. If you (study ) ………………………… for the test, you (pass ) ……………………………it. 2. If you (ask ) …………………………me, I (help ) ……………………………………you. 3. If you (speak ) …………………………… English, she (understand) ……………………… ………………… . 4. I (write ) …………………………………………....you a postcard if I (have ) …………………………….. your address. 5. If it (not/ start ) …………………………… to rain, we (walk ) ………………………………..to the museum. 6. If she (take ) …………………………. the bus, she (not / arrive ) ……………………………… ……………… on time. D. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. 1. It's too bad Helen isn't here. If she (be) ___________ here, she (know) ___________ what to do. 2. Barnie failed the test because he didn't study. However, if (study) ___________ for the test, he (pass) ___________ it. 3. An aerosol spray can explode if you (throw) ___________ it into fire. 4. If I (have) ___________ my camera with me yesterday, I (take) ___________ a picture of Alex. 5. I'm almost ready to plant my garden. I have lots of seeds. Maybe I will have more than I need. If I (have) ___________ more seeds than I need. I (give) ___________ some to Nellie. 6. I (change) ___________ the present economic policy if I (be) ___________ the president of the United States. 7. If the teacher (be) ___________ absent tomorrow, the class will be cancelled. 8. That sounds like a good job offer. If I (be) ___________ you, I (accept) ___________ it. 9. I got wet because I didn't get my umbrella. However, I (get,not) ___________ wet if I (remember) ___________ to take my umbrella with me yesterday. 10. The cowboy pulled his gun to shoot at the rattle snake, but he was too late. If he (be) ___________ quicker to pull the trigger, the snake (bite,not) ___________ him on the ankle. E. Complete the sentences using the suitable form of the verbs given in brackets. 1. If I (have) ___________ wings, I (have to, not) ___________ take an airplane to fly home. 2. This letter has got to be in Chicago in two days. I'm sure if I (send) ___________ it today, it will arrive in time.

3. Hundreds of people became ill from eating contaminated meat during the last two weeks. If the government had responded more quickly to the crisis, fewer people (suffer) ___________ from food poisoning. 4. (People, be) ___________ able to fly if they (have) ___________ feathers instead of hair? 5. What (we, use) ___________ to look at ourselves when we comb our hair in the morning if we (have, not) ___________ mirrors? 6. A: I don't understand anything in this class. It's boring. And I'm getting a failing grade. B: If I (feel) ___________ the way you do about it, I (drop) ___________ the class as soon as possible. 7. It's been a long drought. It hasn't rained for over a month. If it (rain, not) ___________ soon, a lot of crops (die) ___________ . If the crops (die) ___________, many people (starve) ___________ this coming winter. 8. I didn't know the Newtons were going to bring two other people to dinner last night. If anyone else (bring) ___________ extra guests, we (have, not) ___________ enough seats at the table. 9. If television (invent) ___________ in the eighteenth century, George Washington (interview) ___________ regularly on the evening news. 10. A: I'm exhausted, and we're no closer to a solution to this problem after nine hours of work. B: Go home and get some sleep, and I'll keep working. If I (discover) ___________ a solution before morning, I (call) ___________ you immediately. 11. A: I can't believe that you haven't finished that report. What will I use in the committee meeting at noon today? B: I'm really sorry. If I ( know) ___________ you would need it today, I (stay up) ___________ all night last night and (finish) ___________ it. 12. According to one scientific theory, an asteroid collided with the earth millions of years ago, causing great changes in the earth's climate. Some scientists believe that if this asteroid (collide, not) ___________ with the earth, the dinosaurs (become, not) ___________ extinct. Can you imagine what the world (be) ___________ like today if dinosaurs (exist, still) ___________ ? Do you think it (be) ___________ possible for dinosaurs and human beings to co-exist on the same planet? F. Choose the correct answer. Q1 - If I were you, I ____ her straightaway. will tell shall tell would tell Q2 - If I were you, I ______ that. wouldn't do wouldn't have done Either could be used here. Q3 - If I'd been there, things _____ different now. would be would have been Either could be used here. Q4 - If I'd known, I ____. will help would help would have helped Q5 - Should you see her, _____ her to call me? will you tell would you have told Q6 - If you did that, it ______ cause trouble. would probably might probably Q7 - If he's there, there ____ be trouble.

will would Q8 - If you liked it, _____ you buy it? will would Q9 - If it took all day, ___ you want to do it? will would Either could be used here. Q10 - Were you to fail, what ____? will you do would you do would you have done Q11 - If I'd known, I would ____ there. go have gone Q12 - If you are there, _____ you do me a favour? will would Either could be used here. Q13 - If you'd been, there _____ you have helped?

could would Either could be used here. Q14 - Were you _____ the job, how would you feel?

get to get getting

G. Each question describes a situation. Based on the situation, decide which conditional sentence is the most appropriate; you can choose from the zero, first, second or third conditional forms. 1. I want to buy a Porsche, but I don't have enough money. A.

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If I had had enough money, I would have bought a Porsche.

B.

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If I have enough money, I buy a Porsche.

C.

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If I had enough money, I would buy a Porsche.

D.

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If I have enough money, I will buy a Porsche.

2. It may rain this afternoon. I hope it doesn't because I don't want the match to be cancelled. A.

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If it had rained, the match would have been cancelled.

B.

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If it rains, the match is cancelled.

C.

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If it rained, the match would be cancelled.

D.

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If it rains, the match will be cancelled.

3. In my experiments, the liquid is cooled to 32 degrees. It always freezes. A.

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If you cool the liquid to 32 degrees, it will freeze.

B.

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If you cool the liquid to 32 degrees, it freezes.

C.

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If you had cooled the liquid to 32 degrees, it would have frozen.

D.

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If you cooled the liquid to 32 degrees, it would freeze.

4. He stepped on the mine, and it exploded. A.

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If he didn't step on the mine, it wouldn't explode.

B.

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If he doesn't step on the mine, it won't explode.

C.

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If he hadn't stepped on the mine, it wouldn't have exploded.

D.

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If he doesn't step on the mine, it doesn't explode.

5. You ignored my advice, so you got into trouble! A.

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If you hadn't ignored my advice, you wouldn't have got into trouble.

B.

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If you don't ignore my advice, you won't get into trouble.

C.

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If you didn't ignore my advice, you wouldn't get into trouble.

D.

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If you don't ignore my advice, you don't get into trouble.

6. Unfortunately, I don't know Philosophy, so I can't answer your question. A.

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If I know Philosophy, I will be able to answer your question.

B.

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If I know Philosophy, I can answer your question.

C.

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If I had known Philosophy, I would have been able to answer your question.

D. ? If I knew Philosophy, I would be able to answer your question. H. Please choose the correct, most natural-sounding response to complete each of the following sentences:

1. If I ________ you, I would apologize to her right away. (to be) was were have been 2. If I run into her, I ________ her that you're looking for her. (to tell) would tell tell will tell 3. If you ________ that again, I will call the police. (to do) to do do will do 4. He would never have asked her out on a date if she ________ him first. (to kiss) hadn't kissed didn't kiss will not kiss 5. If you were her, what ________? (to do) would you do did you do do you do 6. If she hadn't gone to England, she

________ Orlando Bloom. (to meet) would not meet did not meet would not have met 7. If it doesn't start snowing, we ________ this evening. (to go skiing) won't go skiing wouldn't go skiing don't go skiing 8. If you had saved some money earlier, you ________ broke right now. (to be) would not have been will not be are not 9. If I ________ at the airport so late, I would not have missed my flight. (to arrive) didn't arrive hadn't arrived would not arrive 10. If you buy one t-shirt, you ________ the second one free. will have gotten would get get

REPORTED SPEECH  Expression of time & place Direct Today Yesterday The day before yesterday Tomorrow The day after tomorrow Next week/day/year... Last week/year… A week/year ago Now  Modals: Can May Must Shall Will  Demonstratives: This These Here

Reported that day the day before two days before the next/following day in two days time the following week/year… the previous week/year… a year before/the previous year. then /that time could might had to should would that those there

TENSE PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS

DIRECT SPEECH “I work hard.”

TENSE PAST SIMPLE

REPORTED SPEECH He said that he worked hard.

“I am working hard.”

PAST CONTINUOUS

He said that he was working hard.

PAST SIMPLE

“I worked hard yesterday.”

PAST PERFECT

PAST CONTINUOUS

“I was working hard at six this morning.”

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

He said that he had worked hard the previous day / the day before. He said that he had been working hard at six that morning.

PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT FUTURE SIMPLE

“I have worked hard.”

PAST PERFECT

He said that he had worked hard.

“I have been working hard.”

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

He said that he had been working hard.

“I had worked hard.”

PAST PERFECT

He said that he had worked hard.

“I will work hard.”

CONDITIONAL

He said that he would work hard.

PRACTICE A. Put the following into indirect speech using the given reporting verbs. “We don’t like his attitude” (say) “I’m not competent to give advice on this subject” (claim) “Please tell us the latest news that you have heard” (request) “Will you have supper with us after the performance tonight?” (wonder) B. Put these statements using introductory verbs in the past. “I have no reason not to believe you” “I’ll pay a hundred and fifty” “She’s been crying till she’s half blind” her mother reports “Don’t go too deep into the water” she told her children “They lie and steal and have to be watched all the time” she noted “I’m looking for sunny side cottage. I don’t suppose you’ve heard of it” “Don’t leave me here alone!” “I shall never claim of any trouble to you” “Mrs. Joe has been out a dozen times, looking for you, Pip”. “And she is out now.” C. Rewrite in Reported Speech 1. ‘I watch a film on Saturdays.’ Caroline said 2. ‘He’s my best friend.’ Fred told me 3. ‘The scarf is in my bag.’ Janice said 4. ‘This film wasn’t very interesting.’ Tom told me 5. ‘This isn’t my school.’ Jerry said 6. ‘We’ll walk for half an hour’ Yesterday Jennifer told me 7. ‘These T-shirts don’t fit me.’ Mike said 8. ‘We’re parking our car here.’ They said 9. ‘It’s my boyfriend’s birthday party tomorrow.’ Helen told me 10. ‘I think there will be a students’ meeting very soon.’ He said 11. ‘It’s difficult to finish this project this week.’ The students said 12. ‘I’m not busy now.’ Alicia told me 13. ‘I don’t want these CDs anymore.’ My brother said 14. ‘We feel fine now.’ The girls said 15. ‘We’re going to the shopping today.’ My parents told me 16. ‘She had finished her homework when I arrived.’ Mary said 17. ‘I often think about my future.’ Marik said 18. ‘I go the doctor tomorrow. I am not feeling well’ Helen said D. Make indirect sentences in the past. 1 1) 'When did you buy this television set?' Frank to Jenny 2) 'Why will you plant trees in the garden?' Mr Ford to Lola 3) 'Let's play basketball.' I to Ben 4) 'I met your mother yesterday.' Mrs Gibson to Dave 5) 'What is the capital of India?' Sally to Rob 6) 'Tidy your room, children.' Mother 7) 'You are standing on my foot now.' Sally to Rob 8) 'Will you help me with my homework?' Sally to Rob 9) 'Meet me in front of the cinema.' Frank to Jenny 10) 'Were you looking after your little sister yesterday, Julie? Frank 2 1. “I spent a lot last Friday”, she said 2. “I worked hard last week”, he said 3. “You have extra lessons this week”, they told us 4. “I’ve won a fortune on the football pools”, my uncle said 5. “Mrs Johnson isn’t at work today because she is ill”, the secretary said 6. “I’m going to buy a car tomorrow”, he told me

7. 8.

“I don’t have much money”, Tony told me “It may rain at the weekend”, he said

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

“Who’s that girl?” , I asked “What’s your name?”, the boy asked me “Do you have any brothers or sisters?”, I asked her “Did you hear that explosion?”, they asked us “Have you spent all your money?”, his mother asked “ When did Peter get up?”, I asked them “Where have they gone?”, she asked me “Do you think it will rain tomorrow?” I asked him

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4 1. “Don’t touch that”, my mum said (tell) 2. “Have a rest!” She said (tell) 3. “Please, don’t drive so fast” his wife said (ask) 4. “ Don’t tell anybody” I said (warn) 5. “Give this to your brother”, my father said (tell) 6. “Would you like to go on holiday with us?” they said (invite) 7. “Don’t forget to post the letter” she said (remind) 8. “If I were you, I wouldn’t take the job” she told him (advise) 9. “Let’s walk instead of waiting for the bus”, Philip said

PRACTICE II I. Complete the sentences in reported speech. 1. He said, "I like this song." → He said ……………………………………………………………………………............... 2. "Where is your sister?" she asked me. → She asked me ……………………………………………………………………………..… 3. "I don't speak Italian," she said. → She said …………………………………………………………………………………….. 4. "Say hello to Jim," they said. → They asked me ……………………………………………………………………………... 5. "The film began at seven o'clock," he said. → He said ……………………………………………………………………………………... 6. "Peter, do you prefer tea or coffee?" she says. → She asks Peter………………………………………………………………………………. 7. "Where have you spent your money?" she asked him. → She asked him ……………………………………………………………………………… 8. "I never make mistakes," he said. → He said ……………………………………………………………………………………... 9. "Does she know Robert?" he wanted to know. → He wanted to know ………………………………………………………………………… 10. "Don't try this at home," the stuntman told the audience. → The stuntman advised the audience ………………………………………………………... II. Turn the following sentences into reported speech 1 Robin said, “These biscuits taste delicious.” ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… … 2 “I can’t see you this afternoon because I’ve got a lot to do,” Ann told me. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… … 3 Fiona said, “That picture was painted by my great grandmother.” ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ….. 4 “The sun goes around the Earth!” Copernicus said. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….......... . 5 “I received a parcel this morning, but I haven’t opened it yet,” Tom said. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ….. 6 “Can you speak English?”, she asked ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… … 7 “Is your hotel near here?” , he asked. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… …. 8 “Have you visited Buckingham Palace?”, he asked. ……………………………………………………………………………………………….............. .... 9 “Close the door.” He told me…………................................................................................................................................ 10 “Don’t do that again!” He told me ………………………………………………………………………………………………

11 “I borrowed you favourite jumper,” David said. ADMITTED ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… …. 12 “I didn’t leave the garden gate open,” she said. DENIED ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… …. 13 "Don't fly kites near electric overhead cables," said my father. WARNED ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… …. 14 “ I won’t do that” , he said. REFUSED ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… ….. 15 “Let’s go for a walk,” he said. SUGGESTED ………………………………………………………………………………………………….......... ..... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

III. Rewrite the sentences into reported speech. Use the verbs in brackets. “Why don’t we go to Brazil on holiday next summer?! (suggest) Paul ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… “I’m not wearing this dress for the party, definitely!” (refuse) Carol ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. “The new teacher will start teaching next week.” (announce) The headmaster …………………………………………………………………………………………. “Where are you going so fast, Sally?” (want to know) Dave …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. “Don’t make so much noise, children or the neighbours will phone the police now.” (tell) Dad ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. “Can you make me some coffee please, I’m exhausted.” (ask).

6. Mum ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7. “The Smiths have bought a new car this morning.” (say) Alice ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8. “I wouldn’t miss my lessons if I were you, Tom.” (advise) Emily ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9. “We’re so sorry for being late, but we couldn’t park the car as soon as we expected.” (apologize) They ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10. “My sister studies at London University this year.” (comment) Tom ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11. Where did you put your iPod, Sue?” (be interested in knowing) Lewis …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12. “OK, Tony, I’ll give you a lift to the airport.” (agree) Paul ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13. “You can’t enter the library if you haven’t got your card.” (prohibit) The librarian ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14. “Are you ready to leave now, Andy?” (ask)

Mary ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15. “I’m going to buy a present for my mum this evening.” (say) Alice ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. IV. Rewrite these sentences into reported speech. 1. “Is Tony talking to your brother, Susan?” Paul asked 2. “My parents went to Italy last summer.” Sue commented 3. “Will you post the letter for me, Pam?” I asked 4. “Sam hasn’t come back from England yet.” Adam said 5. “You should check your blood pressure, Mr Black is too high.” Dr Newman advised 6. “Were you at Patrick’s last Saturday, Tim?” Donald wanted to know 7. “Let’s have a party to celebrate Halloween with our friends.” Becky suggested 8. “I won’t forget to buy the food you want for tonight’s dinner, Mike.” Helen promised 9. “We must do our homework every day or our teachers get angry.” Dave said 10. “Do you want something to eat, Jim?” Carols asked 11. “I’m sorry, I can’t pay for your meal, Sarah, I’m broke.” Terry apologised 12. “What’s the weather like in Paris now? The holidaymakers wanted to know 13. “You can’t use the lift, Dick, you aren’t old enough.” The porter ordered 14. “How did you find out about my affair, Carrie? Carrie’s husband was interested in knowing 15. “It’s going to rain tomorrow.” The weatherman announced 16. “Can you make coffee for me, Susan?” Tom asked V. Rewrite the sentences into direct speech: 1. My friend advised me not to drink alcohol that night since I had to drive back home. 2. The teacher remarked that our exams were really well. 3. Tony asked me when we would meet for dinner. 4. Sally commented that she had travelled to Rome twice the previous year. 5. Dan’s sister refused to do the washing up for him. 6. The passenger wanted to know when the plane would land. 7. Adam suggested wearing smart clothes to Tom’s party the next Friday. 8. Mandy said she had forgotten to lock the garage when she had left that morning. 9. The children asked the teacher if they had to bring the dictionary the following day. 10. My father remarked that the new laptop didn’t work very well. 11. Peter wanted to know what time the new TV show began. 12. Molly offered to do the shopping for me. 13. Pam’s mother told her to tidy her room then 14. Dave invited Sue to have dinner that night. 15. Ted apologized for not having prepared dinner yet.

Reported Speech consolidation

A. Choose the right option 1. Mary "I love chocolate." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ chocolate." a. loved b. loves c. loving 2. Mary: "I went skiing." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ skiing." a. went b. had gone c. have gone 3. Mary: "I will eat steak for dinner." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ eat steak for dinner." a. willing b. will c. would 4. Mary: "I have been to Sydney." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ to Sydney." a. had been b. has been c. was being 5. Mary: "I have had three cars." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ three cars. a. has b. has had c. had had 6. Mary: "I'm going to go to Long Beach." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ going to go to Long Beach." a. is b. was c. went 7. Mary: "I don't like spinach." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ like spinach."

a. doesn't b. don't c. didn't 8. Mary: "I have never been to London." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ never been to London." a. had b. has c. have 9. Mary: "I was swimming." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ swimming. a. has been b. had been c. have been 10. Mary: "I had a cat." Jill: Mary said (that) she had ___ a cat." a. have b. has c. had 11. Mary: "I can't swim." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ swim." a. can't b. couldn't c. can not 12. Mary: "I won't buy a new car." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ by a new car." a. won't b. will c. wouldn't 13. Mary: "I have to do my laundry." Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ to do her laundry." a. had b. has c. have

B. Interview with a Marathon Runner REPORTER: Congratulations on winning the marathon. How long have you been preparing for this race? RUNNER: Thank you. About five years, running twelve miles, three times a week. REPORTER: Why do you like to run? RUNNER: I haven't always been a runner. I started running when my doctor told me I was overweight and needed to improve my over-all health. At first, it was hard to go a few miles, but now, I'm in better shape and I love it. I can't wait to get out in the morning and run. REPORTER: What is your favorite part of a marathon? RUNNER: You might expect me to answer "crossing the finish line", but actually it's when I get to the 20-mile point of the race. I think I can't go on, and then I do! That's my most challenging moment. It's "mind over matter" REPORTER: Are you planning to run more marathons in the near future?

RUNNER: Yes, I am looking forward to running one in Seattle next month. REPORTER: Can you give me some advice about getting in shape? RUNNER: Well, I guess I would tell you to keep moving. Eat healthful food and keep moving. REPORTER: Wonderful! Thank you for talking to us today and please thank your coach as well. Get some rest! RUNNER: Thank you. I'm honored to be here on your show. Change the interview above to reported speech. agreement. 1. The reporter asked ________. a. how long is it he prepare for race b. he prepare how long for the race c. how long did he prepare for the race d. how long he had been preparing for the race 2. The runner replied that _______________. a. I have been running for about five years b. I was running for about five years c. he had been running for about five years d. he is running for about five years 3. Next, the reporter asked him ____________. a. why he likes to run b. why does he like to run c. why do you like to run d. why he liked to run 4. The runner said ____________. a. that he is needing to improve his overall health. b. he needed to improve his overall health c. that I have needed to improve my overall health d. I needed to improve my overall health. 5. He added that __________ to get out in the morning and run. a. I can't wait b. I couldn't wait c. he can't wait d. he couldn't wait 6. Next, the reporter asked him ___________ a. what is your favorite part of a marathon b. what his favorite part of a marathon is c. what his favorite part of a marathon was d. what is it his favorite part of a marathon 7. The marathoner replied ______________to the 20-mile mark in the marathon race. a. that it is when he gets b. that it is when I get c. that it is when he got d. when he gets 8. He added ___________________. a. what is his most challenging moment. b. that it was his most challenging moment. c. that it is his most challenging moment.

Pay attention to tense, pronoun, and adverb d. is it his most challenging moment. 9. The reporter inquired _____________more marathons in the near future. a. whether he was going to run b. that are you going to run c. whether are you going to run d. you going to run 10. The athlete answered ___________________. a. that he was looking forward to running one in Seattle in the coming month. b. that he is looking forward to running one in Seattle next month. c. that he looks forward to running one in Seattle next month. d. if he was looking forward to running one in Seattle next month. 11. The reporter asked ________________ about getting back in shape. a. could he give him some advice b. whether you could give me some advice c. that he could give him some advice d. whether he could give him some advice 12. The athlete advised ___________________. a. that he eat healthful food and keep moving. b. that he eats healthful food and keeps moving. c. that he is eating healthful food and keeping moving. d. that healthful food he should eat and moving he should keep. 13. The reporter thanked him and _________ his coach as well. a. told him thank b. told him that he thank c. told to him to thank d. told him to thank 14. The reporter suggested that _______________ some rest. a. he gets b. he got c. he will get d. he get

15. The athlete responded ___________________. a. that I am honored to be here on your show. C. Choose the right option 1. Cameron: “I have missed the bus, but I’ll catch the next one.” Cameron said A. ? he had missed the bus, but would catch the next one B. ? he has missed the bus but can caught the next one C. ? he has missed the bus but was catching the next time D. ? he has missed the bus but he catches the next one 2. Byron: “I don’t know what Dan said.” Byron stated A. ? that he didn't know what he did say B. ? that he didn't know what he say C. ? that he didn't know what he did said D. ? that he didn't know what he said 3. Byron: “I can’t swim.” Byron said A. ? he can not swim B. ? he couldn't swim C. ? he can't to swim D. ? he had not swim 4. Sherri and Dan: “We enjoyed the concert.” Sherri and Dan told us A. ? they enjoyed the concert B. ? they can be enjoy the concert C. ? that they enjoying the concert D. ? that enjoyed the concert 5. Ruby: “I go to school every day.” Ruby said A. ? that she went to school every day B. ? that she could go school every day C. ? that she goes to school every day

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? that she go each day to school Cathy: “I have a cat.” Greg: Cathy just said A. ? that she had a cat B. ? that she have a cat C. ? that she been having a cat D. ? that she had before a cat Greg: “I know what the assignment is.” Greg said A. ? that he knew what the assignment was B. ? that he knows what was the assignment C. ? that he knows what is the assignment D. ? that he knew what was to be the assignment Peter: "The weather is warmer than usual." Byron: Peter said A. ? that the weather warmer than usual B. ? the weather it is warmer than usual C. ? the weather was warmer than usual D. ? the weather be warmer than usual Travel agent: “I think the train will be on time.” The travel agent said A. ? that she thinks the train would going to be on time B. ? that she thought the train would be on time C. ? that she thinks will be the train on time D. ? that she thinks the train to be on time Chris: “Robin will be arriving on Saturday.” Chris said A. ? Robin arrive on Saturday

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FOLLOW UP Focus on conditionals A. What is the correct answer? 1. If I had had enough money, I … that radio. a. bought b. would buy c. would have bought d. had bought 2. If it rains, you … wet. a. will get b. would get c. get d. had got 3. She would go to the Job Centre if she … a job. a. had wanted b. will want c. wanted d. wants 4. The dog … you if it hadn´t been tied up. a. would bite b. will bite c. would have bitten d. bites 5. It … easy to paint pictures if you knew how to. a. would be b. had been c. would have been d. be 6. If I come, I … you. a. saw b. would see c. will see d. sees 7. She … pleased if you came. a. would be b. would have been c. would has been d. was 8. If it … I would stay at home. a. rains b. rained c. has rained d.had rained 9. You will catch the train if you … earlier a. left b. leaves c. leave d. would leave 10. If he … thirsty, he would have drunk some water. a. was b. had been c. is d. would drink B. Complete the mixed conditionals with the verbs in brackets. 1 I didn't invite them for dinner. But I .............................................................. if I were a good cook. (not hesitate) 2 If we had bought a good map, we .................................. in the middle of nowhere now. (not be) 3 If I weren’t afraid of flying, I ........................................................... you in California a long time ago. (visit) 4 I'd have my driving licence if I ............................................ at the traffic lights. (stop) 5 If you had sold your business, you ...................................... life now. (can enjoy) 6 If I were you, I ................................................. the job after the pay drop. (quit) 7 I'd be a happy man if I ........................................ Marion when we were young. (marry) 8 If we didn't trust them, we ............................................................... them to stay with us last summer. (not ask) 9 He'd study at university if he ...................................... the entrance exam. But he didn't. (pass) 10 Tina's French is quite weak. She would have helped you in Paris if her French ...................... better. (be)

C. Write the correct forms. a. I don't have any breakfast if I ............................... to school. □ go □ will go b. Say hello to Lilly if you ................................. her. □ see □ will see c. We would have returned in time on condition that the sea ............................. so stormy. □ wasn't □ hadn't been d. Unless you ..................................... enough, you won't win the race. □ practise □ don't practise e. If he orders coffee in a restaurant, he ....................................... cappuccino. □ would have □ usually has f. If we needed your help, we ........................... you know. □ would let □ let g. Where will we stay if the hotel .......................................... full? □ will be □ is h. Suppose you ....................................... in summer, would you apply for a job? □ will graduate □ graduated i. If the flight had been cancelled, how ...................................................... to Cairo? □ had we got □ would we have got j. I'd take a box of matches in case we ............................. to make fire. □ wanted □ would want D. Fill in 1) If we (go) __________ now, we (be) __________ back for dinner in time. 2) What (you do) ______________ in my position? 3) If I (be) __________ you, I (send) _____________ the letter as soon as possible. 4) She was really lucky! She (die) ____________________ if they (not see) ____________________ her. 5) I (not need) _______________ to study so hard if I (speak) __________ perfect English. 6) You (get) __________ a cold if you (not close) ______________ the window. 7) If she (not phone) ______________ her father soon, he (be) __________ worried. 8) (You let him in) ________________________ if he (come) ______________ to the party yesterday? 9) If she (be) __________ taller, she (be able) ______________ to join the basketball team. 10) You (be) __________ rich if you (win) __________ the lottery. But this is unlikely. 11) You (not be able) ____________________ to go to New York unless you (get) __________ a visa. 12) He (take) ______________ away your mobile phone if you (not stop) __________ __________ writing text messages. 13) We (be) ____________________ very happy if you (tell) ______________ us about it sooner. But now, it’s too late. 14) If you (give) __________ me half of your pocket money, I (do) __________ your homework. 15) If the weather (be) __________ nice next weekend, we (go) __________ to the beach E. Put the verbs in brackets into their correct forms ! 1. The burglars ________________________ (not do) so much damage if you hadn´t locked all the drawers. 2. If he had slipped he ________________________ (fall) 500 metres.

3. They would have forced their way into the house if I ___________________________ (not call) for help. 4. You ________________________ (not be) of any use to me unless you learn to type. 5. I ____________________________ (bring) you some beer if I had known that you were thirsty. 6. You´ll get a cold if you ________________________ (not change) your wet clothes. 7. I´ll probably get lost unless he ________________________ (come) with me. 8. I could repair the roof myself if I ________________________ (have) a ladder. 9. If a train entered this tunnel, it ___________________________ (not come) out again. 10. If you had told me earlier, I ________________________ (be able) to help you. 11. If you ___________________________ (can/come)with us, we would have been pleased. 12. You ___________________________ (not make) such a mistake if you had been more careful. 13. If father ________________________ (be) alive he would be horrified. 14. If it ________________________ (be ) fine tomorrow we shall go for a swim. 15. If he is out, I ________________________ (call) tomorrow. 16. You`ll miss the train if you ________________________ (not hurry). 17. If you had gone to the exhibition you ________________________ (enjoy) it. 18. If I ________________________ (be) in your position I would act differently. 19. If he had had 50 euros, he ________________________ (go) to the stadium. 20. If that ship ________________________ (sink) there will not be enough life boats on board. 21. If he ________________________ (be) able to win that match he would have made it to the finals. 22. If it ________________________ (clear) up we could still have a game of tennis. 23. If he sends the letter off today Joan ________________________ (have) it by Monday. 24. If I ________________________ (not smoke) like a chimney the curtains would not get so yellow. 25. If my wife ________________________ (have) a dishwasher I would not have to dry up daily. 26. If you are good I ________________________ (buy) you a box of chocolates. 27. If John ________________________ (eat) those mushrooms he would not have survived. 28. If the weather lasts for one more week the farmers ________________________ (be) able to bring in the harvest. 29. He might have been happier at school if he ________________________ (be) good at sport . 30. If his French lessons at school ________________________ (be) more interesting, he wouldn´t have studied German. 31. If he hadn´t specialized in languages, he ___________________________ (might do) mathematics. 32. When he was 24, he was seriously ill. If he hadn´t been sent to a very good hospital, he ________________________ (could die). 33. He wouldn´t have become a teacher if he ________________________ (not meet) a certain man. 34. If he hadn´t met a certain woman, he ____________________________ (might not go) to live abroad. 35. If he ________________________ (work) less hard, he might enjoy himself more. 36. He would not have been so happy if he ________________________ ( not have) a very good life. 37. If I ________________________ (be) you I would go home immediately. 38. If you had married Peter you ________________________ (have) a very unhappy life.

39. I would tell you the answer if I ________________________ (know) it. 40. If John ________________________ (smile) sometimes, he would be more attractive. 41. I _____________________________ (learn) German if I had had more time. 42. What will you do if I ________________________ (go) away ? 43. If you went away I ________________________ (invite) all my friends and have a party. 44. I ________________________ (send) Jane a postcard if I had known her address. 45. Would you still love me if I ________________________ (grow) a beard ? 46. If I have enough money I ________________________ (travel) round the world.

Reported Speech Practice 2

A. Say or Tell? Choose the correct one and mind the tenses used 1. Julie ____ that she would join us after work. 2. She ____ me that she was going running this evening. 3. John ____ us that he couldn’t come. 4. I ____ that I hated mushrooms. 5. Jack ______ my brother he would arrive in Spain next week. 6. They ____ they were meeting Luke today. 7. He _____ he wouldn’t start without us. 8. I ____ them I’d bring pudding. 9. He ______ me to shut up and play. 10. My brother ____ them he was good at playing chess. 11. She _____ that it was a great idea. 12. He _____ that it had snowed the previous week. B. Rewrite the sentences using reported speech. 1. John: “Mandy is at home”. John said that ................................... 2. Max: “Frank often reads a book”. Max told me that ............................... 3. Simon: “David was ill”. Simon said that ................................. 4. Jean: “My mother will be 50”. Jean said that .................................... 5. Peggy: “I am watching a film”. Peggy said that .................................. 6. Charles: “ I didn’t have time to do my homework”. Charles said that .............. 7. Sarah: “I have cleaned my bedroom” Sarah told me that ............................. 8. Paul and Mark: “We went out last night”. They said that.......................... 9. Philip: “ I didn’t say that”. Philip told his father that ..................... C. Finish the sentences using reported speech. 1. “He works in a bank”. She said..................................................... 2. “I went out last night”. She told me................................................ 3. “I can help you tomorrow”. He said .....................................................

4. “He hasn’t eaten breakfast”. He said ..................................................... 5. “I visited my parents at the weekend”. He told me ................................................. 6. “I won’t see you tomorrow”. She said..................................................... 7. “Lucy will come later”. Tom said .................................................... 8. “I will have finished this paper by tomorrow” He said....................................................... 9. “It is very quiet here”. She said .................................................... 10. “We were in London last week”. He said....................................................... 11. “She has been living here since 2006”. She said..................................................... D. Write these questions in Reported Speech. 1. “What’s the time?” he asked. He asked me............................................... 2. “When will we meet again?” she asked me. She asked me.............................................. 3. “Are you crazy?” she asked him. She asked him............................................. 4. “Did you see that car?” mother asked me. Mother asked me......................................... 5. “What are you doing?” Paul asked her. Paul asked her ............................................ 6. “How do you know that?” she asked me. She asked me............................................. 7. “Where were my glasses?” father asked me. Father asked me ......................................... 8. “Will it rain tomorrow?” Dan asked me. Dan asked me............................................. 9. “Can you give me an example?” the teacher asked me. The teacher asked me.................................. E. Pay attention to questions in the reported speech Simple Present 1. Do you like vegetables? – She asked me. 2. What’s your address? – asked the policeman the witness. 3. Where do you live? – asked the policeman again. 4. Have you got all your luggage? – asked the man at the airport. 5. Do you know the way to the station? – asked Peter’s neighbor. 6. Do I have to give it back? – The young boy asked his mother. 7. Do you prefer tea or coffee? - asked the waitress. 8. Do you want some lemon juice? – She asked again. Simple Past 1. Why did you go so early? – asked my mother. 2. Did you see the Maths teacher this morning? – asked the student.

3. Did you buy anything for me? – asked her. 4. Why didn’t he succeed? – The reporter asked the actor. 5. What did john tell you to do? – Rita asked me. 6. Where did he find the box? – His father questioned me. 7. Did you kill the poor animal? – The member of Greenpeace asked me. 8. Did you enjoy your holidays? – my parents asked us. Simple Future 1. Will you go to London? – enquired the boy. 2. Will you please tell him? – begged me. 3. Will he have to stay longer? – The girl asked me . 4. What time will it start? – asked the students. 5. Will this be all right? – she asked me. 6. What will happen to her if she disappears? –asked the witness. 7. Won’t you be late? – she asked me with a strange look. 8. Which one will you buy? – the father enquired Present Perfect 1. Have you ever enroll in a language course before? - She asked me. 2. What have you done? – the parents asked her completely furious. 3. Has anyone seen Angela? – asked the teacher. 4. Where have you been lately? – her boyfriend asked her. 5. Have they any idea the trouble they’re facing? – she wondered. 6. When have you told her the real truth? – Peter asked him. 7. Have you been to South Africa? – The British asked her.

INTERIM CHECK-UP 1 Choose the correct words. I went / goed shopping yesterday. 1 Are you watching / Do you watch TV at the moment? 2 They not saw / didn’t see the match. 3 We sleeped / slept really badly. 4 Do you want to / Want you to go to the cinema? 5 What was / were they talking about? 6 You hardly ever phone / phone hardly ever me. 7 Was he watching / Did he watching a comedy? 8 How often are you speaking / do you speak to him? 9 Do you must / Do you have to drive on the right in your country? 10 You must / should take an umbrella – it’s going to rain. 2

Look at the online catalogue for sports equipment. Then circle the correct answers. Ball (small) €20 **** Ball (big) €30 **** Water bottle (small) €8 ***** Water bottle (big) €10 ***** Table tennis table €200 ***** Tennis racket €35 ***** 1. The small water bottle is cheaper than / more expensive than / the most expensive the big water bottle. 2. The big ball is not as expensive as / not as cheap as / as expensive as the tennis racket. 3. The table tennis table is cheaper than / more expensive than / the most expensive item in the catalogue. 4. The cheap ball is bigger than / smaller than / as big as the other ball. 5. The balls are as good as / better than / not as good as the table tennis tables. 6. The small water bottle is cheaper than / as cheap as / the cheapest item in the catalogue.

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4 Complete the sentences with the words below. Use too … or (not) … enough. busy • big • old • far • loud • warm too loud 1. I can’t hear you. The radio is ………………………

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You can’t put all your clothes in that bag. It’s ................................................ I can’t come to your house today. I’m ............................................ We can’t go swimming today. It’s ……………………………… . Bill is eighteen. He is ……………………………… to drive a car.

5 Circle the correct answers. Eleven-year-old Keith is one of the 1 better / best / good enough young surfers in Britain. Keith lives in Scotland. The Scottish sea is 2 coldest / cold enough / colder than the sea in the rest of Britain. But it isn’t 3 too cold / colder / coldest for Keith. He loves the sea and he thinks surfing is 4 more exciting than / the most exciting / too exciting sport in the world. Now, Keith is 5 old enough / as old as / older to enter competitions. He wants to be a champion. 6 Complete the conditional sentences using the verb in brackets. If it rains tomorrow, we’ll stay (stay) at home. 1 If I pass the exam, I ____________ (have) a party. 2 If they were hungry, they _____________________ (eat) the food. 3 They wouldn’t call me if there ____________________ (not be) a problem. 4 What would you do if time _____________ (stop)? 5 If we had seen your brother, we __________ (give) him the money. 6 You won’t be able to sleep if you _________ (go) to bed very early. 7 If we sell the car, you __________________ (have) to walk to school. 8 If I had known your email, I __________________ (contact) you. 7

Rewrite the sentences using the going to or will form of the verb in brackets. 1 I ____________________ (go) shopping tomorrow, so I _____________ (be) poorer when I get home. 2 I ____________________________ (attend) the school meeting tonight, so I __________________ (know) all the school’s plans. 3 They ___________________ (build) on the park, so we ________________ (lose) our green space. 4 We _____________ (not see) you tonight because we ____________________ (get) home late.

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Choose the correct words. I went / goed shopping yesterday. You must / should wear a coat – it’s cold. We not write / didn’t write the essay. He occasionally sends / sends occasionally me an email. Do you like / Like you watching TV? Where was / were they going? Are they having / Do they have dinner at the moment? Was he making / Did he making a sculpture? I feeled / felt a bit stupid. Do you must / Do you have to take an exam to go to university? How often are you visiting / do you visit your cousins? Complete the conditional sentences with the pairs of verbs. not be / listen do / win find / call  get / invite know / meet not tease / not be see / give sellyou / have What ______________ ______________

1 if you ______________ the lottery? 2 They ____________________ me if I ____________________ so shy. 3 If I ______________ a good mark tomorrow, I ____________________ you to dinner. 4 If I _______________ him later, I _______________ him the book. 5 If I ______________ your sister, I ______________ her at the station. 6 You ____________________ able to work if you ______________ to music at the same time. 7 If we ______________ the car, you ______________ to walk to school. 8 If we ______________ your umbrella, we ____________________ you.

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Write present perfect sentences from the prompts. Include the word in brackets. He / tell me (already) _____________________________________ I / not see / my cousin / three years (for) _____________________________________ They / hear / the news (just) _____________________________________ She / work / for that company / 1999 (since) _____________________________________ We / not do / the shopping (still) _____________________________________ you / send the email / ? (yet) _____________________________________ They / know / my parents / a long time (for) _____________________________________ I / not take / the dog for a walk (still) _____________________________________ Complete the sentences with should (n’t), must (n’t) or (don’t) have to. You ___________________ talk to her – she’ll understand. You ___________________ pay to get in – it’s free until 10 p.m. You ___________________ leave without saying goodbye – I’ll never forgive you! They ___________________ go to bed so late – they’re always tired. You ___________________ ring this number – it’s the only way to contact them.

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Complete the questions and answers. 1 What _______________________________? I went shopping yesterday. 2 Where ______________________________? They were going to the supermarket when you saw them. 3 How _______________________________? He emails me twice a day! 4 Are you having dinner at the moment? Yes, ________________________________. 5 Did he take the bus to school yesterday? Yes, ________________________________. 6 What _______________________________? He was painting a landscape when the boy arrived.

16 Rewrite these sentences using the reported speech. 1 ‘I live with my parents,’ Liam said. _____________________________________ 2 ‘Will you marry me?’ Tim asked Samantha.

_____________________________________ 3 ‘Why were you crying?’ my mum asked me. _____________________________________ 4 ‘Leave me alone!’ Alan told me. _____________________________________ 5 ‘Let’s go to the gym,’ Leila suggested. _____________________________________ 17 Join the two sentences using relatives. 1 I met an old man. He was an astronaut. _____________________________________ 2 March was the month. I met Jane then. _____________________________________ 3 That’s the shop. I bought these shoes there. _____________________________________ 4 This is the boy. His mother is an architect _____________________________________ 5 I bought a house. It’s far from the city. __________________________________________ 6 Felipe VI is very intelligent. He is the king of Spain. __________________________________________ 18 Write these sentences into reported speech. 1 ‘I am going to visit my family next summer,’ Ian said. __________________________________________ 2 ‘We have studied a lot,’ they said. __________________________________________ 3 ‘She goes to school every day,’ Ed said. __________________________________________ 4 ‘He wanted a new car,’ Louis told. __________________________________________ 5 ‘Monique will come soon,’ he said. __________________________________________ 6 ‘Do you work in this factory?’ she asked. __________________________________________ 7 ‘When did Sam learn French last year?’ he asked. __________________________________________ 8 ‘Stop that noise now!’ the teacher ordered. __________________________________________ 9 ‘We can get up at 8’ he told Sarah. __________________________________________ 10 ‘Don’t shout at me!’ Alan said. __________________________________________ 19. Rephrase 1. “Don’t forget to sign this application form” advised the secretary. The secretary advised … 2. He seldom goes to church. (often) 3. We went to that restaurant. We didn’t know it was so expensive. If … 4. The dentist had removed my tooth before I knew.

I had … 5. They didn’t go to the cinema. They went for a walk. Instead of … 6. They shouldn’t have given the reporter that information. That information … 7. He didn’t look at his watch any more. He stopped … 8. I can’t play professional basketball. I’m not tall enough. I could … 9. She started working there in 2010. (been) 10. Sarah doesn’t learn to use the new computer. She doesn’t practice enough. Unless … 11. “Have you taken my toothbrush?, she asked her husband. She asked … 12. I hate getting up early. I can’t … 13. When will the delivery van bring us the food? When will we … 14. They finished the job at 12.00. By 12.10 … 15. First he turned on his computer, and then he went onto Facebook. After … 16. She last saw her brother on Wednesday. She hasn’t … 17. Melbourne is a beautiful Australian city. It has some environmental problems. (which) 18. Next week I’m going to read three books. By the end of … 19. This is an odd incident. We need to clear it up. This is … 20. People are buying thousands of gadgets on Black Friday all around the world. Thousands …

ACTIVE VOICE – PASSIVE VOICE  CÂND ESTE DIATEZA PASIVĂ FOLOSITĂ? Folosim diateza pasivă atunci când: (A) Autorul este necunoscut: (i) My mobile has been stolen. (= Someone has stolen my mobile) (ii) The first tools were made in Africa two million years ago. (= People made the first tools in Africa two million years ago.) (B) Acţiunea sau cel care suportă acţiunea sunt mai importante decât autorul: (i) Income tax was introduced in England in 1798. (ii) The Prime Minister was given a warm welcome. (C) Este evident cine sau ce a făcut acţiunea: (i) The thief has been arrested. (By the police) (ii) The meeting is called off. (By the management) (iii) The new law of income tax is introduced. (By the government)  REGULI PENTRU A TRANSFORMA DIN ACTIV ÎN PASIV

(A) Doar verbele tranzitive (cele care primesc un complement pentru a le întregi sensul) pot fi puse la diateză pasivă. Ex. (i) She ate an apple. (=vb. tranzitiv) An apple was eaten by her. (ii) The tree grows. (=vb. intranzitiv) Can’t be changed into passive.

(B) Se schimbă locul subiectului şi al complementului. Exemple:

Active Sentence:

Greg painted the gate just now.

Subject: The person who did the action.

Passive Sentence:

Active Verb

Object: The thing that received the action

The gate was painted by Greg just now.

Subject: The thing that received the action

Passive Verb

Object: The person who did the action.

(C) Când se tranformă propoziţia din activ în pasiv se modifică şi structura predicatului: NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TENSE Simple Present Tense Simple Past Tense Simple Future Tense Present Continuous Tense Past Continuous Tense Future Continuous Tense Present Perfect Tense Past Perfect Tense Future Perfect Tense Infinitive Form Modal Auxiliary

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Imperative Sentences Sentences with ‘LET’

ACTIVE Write/s wrote Will write Is/am/are writing Was/were writing Will be writing Has/have written Had written Will have written To write May/might/shall/should … + write Write that letter Let her write a letter

PASSIVE Is/am/are + written Was/were + written Will + be + written Is/am/are + being + written Was/were + being + written Will be writing (No Changes) Has/have + been + written Had + been + written Will + have + been + written To + be + written May/might/shall/should … + be + written Let + that letter + be + written Let + that letter + be + written

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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

It is said … Everyone predicts that...

He is said to … It is predicted that …

(D) Conjuncţii ca ‘by’, ‘with’, ‘to’, ‘in’ etc. apar în faţa complementelor (de agent) în diateza pasivă. Exemple: (i) A saw cut the tree. (Active) The tree was cut with a saw. [cram, crowd, decorate, fill, flood throng] (ii) I know him. (Active) He is known to me. (Passive) (iii) This rack contains 200 books. (Active) 200 books are contained in this rack. (Passive) (iv) Nila wrote a nice letter. (Active) A nice letter was written by Nila. (Passive)

(E) Uneori propoziţia la diateză pasivă nu precizezază cine face acţiunea (subiectul). Prin urmare, atunci când tranformăm în activ aproximăm cine ar putea fi autorul acţiunii. Example: (i) Our house was broken into last night. (Passive) Some burglars broke into our house last night. (Active)

(F) Verbe cu două complemente: Uneori câte un verb la diateză activă (ex. give) primeşte două complemente: A witness gave the police some information. (Active) 1

2

Oricare complement poate îndeplini rolul de subiect al propoziţiei la diateză pasivă: The police were given some information by a witness. (Passive) –-- (A) 2

Some information was given to the police by a witness. (Passive)

--- (B)

1

Notă: De obicei se proferă varianta în care subiectul este o persoană şi nu un lucru, prin urmare varianta A este preferată în cazul exemplului de mai sus.

(G) Atunci când folosim adverbe de timp, mod sau frecvenţă de obicei acestea apar după primul auxiliar al predicatului, de ex. 1. We are always taught to be kind and honest. 2. Shyam and Raju have seldom been seen at the gym. 3. The carpets are often put out to air in the sun.

(H) Când se transformă o locuţiune verbală (verb + preposition OR verb + adverb) din activ în pasiv este important să nu omitem adverbul sau prepoziţia care intră în structura acestuia, de ex: A. Coca Cola took over the brand Thumbs up in the last decade of 20th century. P. The brand Thumbs up was taken over by Coca Cola in the last decade of 20th cen.

LET’S PRACTICE! (A)

(Simple Present) Turtles _________ (find) in all the warm oceans of the world. Turtle’s nests _________ (make) at night on sandy beaches. About one hundred eggs _________ (lay) in each nest. However, nesting turtles _________ (often disturb) by noise and light of the discos. When the babies leave the nest for the sea, they follow the light of the moon. But if they _________ (distract) by hotel lights, they move in the wrong direction. Babies who lose their way on the beach _________ (often kill) by birds. If they reach the sea, they _________ (sometimes injure) or even killed by speedboats.

(B)

(A/P) People all over the world _________ (drink) tea. It _________ (suppose) to be a very refreshing drink. It _________ (also offer) to the guests as a mark of courtesy. To make tea _________ (be) quite easy. Tea leaves _________ (take) in a teapot and boiling water _________ (pour) over them. The teapot _________ (keep) aside for a couple of minutes. Meanwhile milk _________ (boil) in another pot. Now tea water _________ (pour) into a cup. Milk and sugar _________ (add) to it according to one’s taste. And a refreshing cup of tea _________ (be) ready.

(C) 1. Gerry has fed the cat this morning. The cat 2. They always announce the result of the exam in June. The result… 3. Students don't speak English in class. English… 4. My wallet was taken by a thief. A thief… 5. Thomas Edison didn’t invent the light bulb in 1867. The light bulb… 6. The bedrooms have been cleaned by the maid. The maid… 7. The boys offered the girls some help. * The girl… * Some… 8. Helen is not making us dinner tonight. * Dinner… * We… 9. A hail storm destroyed many homes last week. Many homes… 10. Notebooks are going to be bought for the school. We… 11. Farmers had often used pesticides when planting corn. Pesticides… 12. Cricket is not played in America. People… 13. Sherry can listen to music in every room of her home. Music… 14. Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in Venice. The Mona Lisa… 15. My students have given me a cherry tree for my garden. *I… * A cherry tree … (D) (Simple Past) Last summer Tom went camping with Boy Scouts. First, the ground _________ (clear) of stones and plants. The tents _________ (put up) in a circle. A special shelf _________ (make) in each tent 4 inches off the ground. The suitcases and sleeping bags _________ (put) on this shelf. Wood _________ (collect) and _________ (place) in the centre of the circle for fire. The kitchen tent _________ (put up) near the sleeping tents. All the food _________ (put) inside this tent to keep it safe. The boys stayed in this camp for eight days.

(E)

(A/P) Let me tell you of a country where planting trees _________ (be) an essential part of life. This country is Israel. In Israel, in the days gone by, fathers _________ (plant) trees when their children _________ (bear). A cedar tree _________ (plant) if the child ________ (be) a boy, for cedars are usually tall and strong. But if the child _________ (be) a girl, the father _________ (plant) a cypress tree, for cypress suggests softness and sweetness. The children _________ (look) after these

trees until they _________ (get) married. At the marriage ceremony, branches from these trees _________ (cut) to hold up the wedding tent.

(F)

Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or passive. (1) It is a big factory. Five hundred people _________ (employ) there. (2) _________ (somebody/clean) this room yesterday? (3) Water _________ (cover) most of the earth’s surface. (4) How much of the earth’s surface _________ (cover) by water? (5) The park gates _________ (lock) at 6.30 p.m. every evening. (6) The letter _________ (post) a week ago and it _________ (arrive) yesterday. (7) The boat hit a rock and _________ (sink) quickly. Fortunately everybody _________ (rescue). (8) Richard’s parents _________ (die) when he was very young. He and his sister _________ (bring up) by their grand parents. (9) I was born in London, but I _________ (grow up) in Canada. (10) While I was on holiday, my camera _________ (steal) from my hotel room. (11) While I was on holiday, my camera _________ (disappear) from my hotel room. (12) Why _________ (Sue/resign) from her job? Didn’t she enjoy it? (13) Why _________ (Bill/sack) from his job? What did he do wrong? (14) The company is not independent. It ________ (own) by a much larger company. (15) I saw an accident last night. Somebody _________ (call) an ambulance but nobody _________ (injure), so the ambulance_________ (not/need). (16) Where _________ (these photographs/take)? In London? _________ (you/take) them, or somebody else? (17) Sometimes it is quite noisy living here, but it is not problem for me – I _________ (not/bother) by it.

(G)

(Simple Future) Mrs. Lal is the headmistress of a big school. The students of her school are going to stage a play Mrs. Lal is talking to the director. Mrs. Lal: Have the boy’s costumes been made? Director: They _________ (make) by the end of this week. Mrs. Lal: What about the girl’s dress? Director: They _________ (finish) tomorrow. Mrs. Lal: Have the curtains been mended? Director: I don’t think they _________ (mend) until Thursday. Mrs. Lal: What about the chairs? Director: I think they _________ (sell) in a couple of days.

(H)

Rewrite the sentences into the passive voice: 1. Pam has given Terry a new iPad. Terry ______________________________________ 2. The plumber repaired our heating yesterday. We had ____________________________________ 3. The children are going to draw some animals. Some animals _______________________________ 4. People believed that the Prime Minister lied about the crisis. It __________________________________________ 5. Paul rejected Mandy’s wedding invitation. Mandy’s _____________________________________ 6. The optician will test my grandfather’s eyes next month. My grandfather _____________________________ 7. Does the museum open on Sunday afternoon? Is ___________________________________________ 8. Every candidate has to attend an interview. An interview ________________________________

9. Consumers say that the cost of living has shot up lately. The cost of living _____________________________ 10. How much does your family spend on Christmas presents? How much __________________________________ 11. Some students haven’t handed in the history essays yet. The history essays ___________________________ 12. This restaurant serves a cheap menu on weekdays. A cheap menu _______________________________ 13. The teacher didn’t allow us to leave before 2:30 p.m. We __________________________________________ 14. The farmer is milking the cow. The cow _____________________________________ 15. Dad made Sue clear the table. Sue _________________________________________ 16. S & S sells nice shoes at reasonable prices. Nice shoes ___________________________________

(I)

(Mixed) Last summer, I took an airplane flight from London to New York. I _________ (board) the plane at Croydon Airfield and, from that moment on, my life _________ (arrange) for me by the flight attendants on the trip. First, I _________ (direct) to my seat by the flight attendants. Then, when the plane _________ (be) ready to take off, the other passengers and I _________ (tell) to fasten our seat belts. Next, we _________ (advise) where the emergency exits were. I _________ (make) sure that I _________ (give) a seat next to an exit. A few minutes after take off, magazines and newspapers _________ (distribute). Because my ears hurt, I _________ (take) out some gum to chew. Next, we _________ (give) instructions on what to do in case of an emergency. I _________ (pay) two dollars for some earphones, which I _________ (use) later to watch the movie. Before dinner, we _________ (ask) if we _________ (want) a cocktail. Dinner _________ (serve) on a tray, and it _________ (be + not) too bad; it was chicken. We _________ (permit) to have a refill on any beverage. After dinner, we _________ (show) a funny movie. When I _________ (feel) cold, I _________ (give) a blanket, and when I felt airsick, I _________ (give) a paper bag. Everything _________ (do) for the comfort of the passengers. When the plane _________ (land), I _________ (be) sorry to have to leave and start doing things for myself again.

(J)

(Mixed) Four burglars have escaped from custody only hours after _________ (sentence) to ten years in prison. They _________ (transfer) from the law courts in Manchester to Strangeways Prison. They _________ (find) guilty of stealing electrical goods and money from shops in the Manchester area. It _________ (think) that they were all members of the same gang. They escaped from the van in which they _________ (transport), when the driver _________ (force) to stop because of a tree across the road. It _________ (believe) that the tree _________ (place) by other members of the gang, who _________ (inform) of the route _________ (take) by the van. A full investigation of the events leading to escape _________ (order) and anyone with information _________ (ask) to contact the police to help with their enquiries.

(K)

Twenty five years ago, my father ______ (join) a well known law firm as a junior lawyer. Dad ______ (dedicate) and smart and he ______ (rise) quickly in the firm. Soon after, the firm ______ (employ) Mum as the personal assistant to the manager. Dad and Mum ______ (fall) in love and ______ (get) married six months later. Today, Dad ______ (hold) the position of a senior partner in the firm. My parents ______ (raise) three children. They ______ (give) us plenty of love, encouragement and sound advice when we were young. We ______ always ______ (be) grateful to them. Next Friday, my parents ______ (celebrate) their silver wedding anniversary. My brothers and I ______ (buy) an evening of entertainment. We ______ (present) them with gifts to cherish as mementos.

(L)

Fill in the blanks with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets. (1) A government minister _________ (find) guilty of fraud yesterday. (2) It was a lovely surprise to find all the washing-up _________ (do) while I was asleep. (3) These souvenirs _________ (make) by children from the local school. (4) I didn’t come here in order _________ (make) a fool of! (5) The votes _________ (count) right now and we should know the result before midnight. (6) This parcel appears _________ (open) before it _________ (deliver). (7) As he _________ (sack) from his previous job, he found it hard to get another. (8) The judges still have to decide which design _________ (award) the top prize. (9) Many accidents _________ (cause) by dangerous driving. (10) Cheese _________ (make) from milk. (11) The roof of the building _________ (damage) in a storm a few days ago. (12) You _________ (invite) to the wedding. Why didn’t you go? (13) A cinema is a place where films _________ (show). (14) In the US, elections for president _________ (hold) every four years. (15) Originally the book _________ (write) in Spanish, and a few years ago it _________ (translate) into English. (16) Although we were driving quite fast, we _________ (overtake) by a lot of other cars. (17) You can’t see the house from the road. It _________ (surround) by trees. (18) The situation is serious, something must _________ (do) before it’s too late. (19) I haven’t received that letter. That might _________ (send) to the wrong address. (20) A decision will not _________ (make) until the next meeting. (21) Do you think that more money should _________ (spend) on education? (22) This road is in very bad condition. It should _________ (repair) a long time ago. (23) The injured man couldn’t walk and had to _________ (carry). (24) It is not certain how the fire started. But it might _________ (cause) by an electrical fault. (25) I told the hotel receptionist I wanted to _________ (wake) at 6.30 the next morning. (26) If you hadn’t pushed the policeman you wouldn’t _________ (arrest).

(M) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

(N) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Rewrite these sentences in Active Voice. Supply the subject yourself wherever needed: Her sweet will never be heard again in this hall. Superstitions are still believed in. These instructions can be easily understood. The account had already been checked by me. Living conditions are being gradually improved. It is often said that honesty pays in the long run. The late comers shouldn’t be permitted into the examination hall. Was the patient requested to wait? What are you being disturbed by? How many candidates were called for interview? Rotten eggs and tomatoes were thrown at the speaker. Rewrite these sentences in Passive Voice. Remove subjects if needed: Somebody cleans the room everyday. They cancelled all flights because of fog. People don’t use this road much. Somebody accused me of stealing money. How do people learn languages? Somebody warned us not to go out alone. Somebody has cleaned the room. They have postponed the meeting. Somebody is using the computers at the moment. I didn’t realise that somebody was recording our conversation. When we got to the stadium, we found that they had cancelled the game.

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(O) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

(P)

They are building a new ring-road round the city. They have built a new hospital near the airport. Put the following sentences into the PASSIVE VOICE: Someone has already paid the electrician for his work. They taught him French and gave him a dictionary. When we first met, they had already offered me a job at the bank. A man requested the stranger to leave the meeting. A young woman asked the rest of us to be there at eight o’clock. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished the conversation. Who wrote it? The author has written a special edition for children. Did the idea interest you? Why didn’t they mend the roof before it fell in? The burglars had cut a huge hole in the steel door. The organizers will exhibit the paintings till the end of the month. When did they ring the church bells? Does listening to music disturb you? The principal has announced a revised programme of terminal tests. They will build a flyover at this site. People often say that it pays to be honest. You can avoid many serious accidents with a little care. Don’t offer eatables to the animals. This magazine contains much useful information. Why were they paying us so little? By 5 p.m., the guide had shown us all the places of historical interest. Do you deal in sports goods also? A senior student of her school gives her judo lessons. We expect our students to behave properly. Who has packed my luggage?

Change these sentences into PASSIVE FORM: 1. People believe that the strike will end soon. 2. People believe that the thieves got through the kitchen window. 3. People say that the company is loosing a lot of money. 4. When is he going to pay the taxes? 5. Who has designed these buildings? 6. How much do they spend on these activities? 7. They broke a lot of plates while they were dancing. 8. Who invented the electric bulb? 9. People believe that they are secret agents. 10. People think that he takes harmful drugs. 11. Did they give you a great reception? 12. Nobody sends her a card at Christmas. 13. Did anyone call an ambulance after the accident? 14. Will you pay the fine? (Q) Turn into the PASSIVE: a. Students should study environment problems at school. Environment problems _____________________________ b. Teachers could include this topic in their classes. This topic ________________________________________ c. Some people buy returnable bottles and use recycle paper. Returnable bottles _____________________________________ d. Governments have constantly ignored important issues on economic reasons. Important _________________________________________________

e. At school teachers advise students about pollution and its prevention. Students __________________________________________________ f. In developped countries authorities will lead everybody to cooperate. Everybody _______________________________________________ g. Everybody should throw their bottles into recycling bottle banks. Their bottles ______________________________________________ h. Parents must teach their children what to do about rubbish. Children _________________________________________________ i. Last year several nations held a meeting to discuss environmental problems. A meeting ________________________________________________ j. Organizations like Greenpeace are giving people leaflets about what to do. People ___________________________________________________ k. Mothers should teach children not to throw litter in the streets. Children _________________________________________________ l. Consumers could buy returnable recipients instead of throw away ones. Returnable _______________________________________________ m. In developped countries people are recycling glass, paper, metal and even plastic. Glass, paper ______________________________________________ n. In underdeveloped countries everyone wastes and throws away useful objects. Useful objects _____________________________________________ o. Everybody should pass their bottles on to others when they no longer use them. Bottles ___________________________________________________

(R) Turn into the PASSIVE again 1. We should clean these windows before tomorrow. 2. The workers gave the boss some flowers. 3. The police followed the thieves into a building. 4. The mechanic can’t fix my car. 5. The neighbour has told us the news. 6. The students painted the walls last year. 7. The old woman feeds the pigeons every day. 8. They will pick up John at this office. 9. She showed the visitors the new house. 10. You shouldn’t throw litter on the ground. 11. The teacher asked the students a very difficult question at the oral exam. 12. First, we have to read the text and then, we have to do the exercises. 13. His parents promised Tom a hundred Euros if he passed the test. 14. Did they repair all the windows? 15. The news surprised us all. 16. Is the teacher correcting the exams right now? 17. Someone has sent John a mysterious letter. 18. Where did they find the book? 19. The taxi driver drove us to the airport. 20. Many people have seen a UFO in this area. 21. Have they watered the plants? 22. Someone stole my purse while I was doing the shopping. 23. The secretary has already sent all the documents to Mr. Smith. 24. They have offered Michael an excellent job in a British company. 25. The police could arrest the bank robbers when they were crossing the border. 26. Someone has used the computer without permission. 27. My grandmother is baking a delicious cake. 28. The maid was cleaning my hotel room when I came in.

MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. How long___________ your car? a. are you having b. have you had c. you are having 2. After___________ some time with my family, I traveled to London a. spending b. have spent c. have spending 3. Would you mind___________ the book I gave you? a. to return b. returning c. to returning 4. I don’t feel__________ to the cinema. a. to going b. like going c. to go 5. I______ him for years. a. have known b. know c. have been knowing 6. _________ it went dark, I began to feel afraid. a. While b. As soon as c. Until 7. Don’t work so hard. You _______very tired. a. look as if b. looking as if c. look 8. The people_____________ house we’re staying in live in England. a. whitch b. whose c. where 9. I haven’t finished my homework________. a. already b. still c. yet 10. I____________ in California when I met my friend Joe. a. worker b. was working c. working 11. Can you ______________the keys when you get home? a. give to her b. give her c. to give her 12. Although students ____ Everton are ____ in their early __, we are accepting more and more ___ applicants. a. attend, generally, twenty, older

b. attending, generally, twenties, older c. attending, generally, twenties, olders 13. Ideally, they_____have completed_______ one year_______university. a. should, at last, in b. must, as least, at c. should, at least, in 14. Although I made_________ impression during my job interview, I don’t think I’m going to be hired a. a successful b. an important c. a favorable 15. I’d like you to_____ some recent photos__________ you write to me. a. enclose, next time b. enter, next time c. enclose, , the next time 16. In his speech, the president ______ the importance_________our productivity a. pointed, of increasing b. stressed, of to increase c. stressed, of increasing 17. “Why aren’t you working?” “Because I don’t know what________” a. do I do b. am I doing c. to do 18. If you follow the____________you’ll learn how to operate this stereo system. a. writings b. descriptions c. instructions 19. “I work as a journalist for a national newspaper”. “That___________a really interesting job”. a. must be b. would have been c. will be 20. “You probably get a really great salary”. “I’m not really as__________as you think Iam” a. paid well b. well paid c. well paying 21. “ What sort of job are you looking for?” “I’d like to have a job_________use the foreign languages I know” a. that can b. where to c. where I can 22. “How good are you at keeping deadlines?” “I always finish my work when I_________.” a. am supposing b. am supposed to

c.

have suppose 23. I bought a _______,_______,_________sweater. a. red, new, woolen b. woolen, new, red c. new, red, wollen 24. I’d like to ask you some questions about your_________background. a. education b. educational c. educated 25. “You’re late” “I_________ here faster because there was such a heavy traffic”. a. can’t get b. wasn’t getting c. couldn’t get 26. I wonder__________you’d mind lending me your calculator a. how b. whether c. when 27. “Anne’s not here now, but I can take a message for her.” . “O.K. Please___________her to call Joe at eight o’clock” a. to tell b. could you tell c. tell 28. I work_______ small ________company. a. for, publishing b. in a, publishing c. for a, publishing 29. The company has_________an office in Paris. a. opened b. oppened c. open 30. I have been_________to run a new office _________Paris. a. chose, in the b. chosen, in c. choosen, at 31.Alexandra said she__________their marketing manager. a. was b. were c. is 32. You ____obviously ______ill for several days. a. have, been b. had, be c. has, been 33. What did she say? She said she __to talk to you. a. doesn’t have b. aren’t about c. didn’t want 34. It is dreadful having ______a room with her. She is so untidy!

a. sharing b. to share c. to stay 35. Can you really_________to buy that CD__________now? a. affrord, recorder b. afford, players c. afford, player 36. ______ you ring me to let me_________you_______safely? a. should, know, ‘re b can, know, are c. can, know, would be 37. Why____Andrew_______mistakes all the time? a. does, make b. is, making c. -, makes 38. How do you get_____ _____ your parents? a. -, with b. well, with c. on, with 39. What sort of_________car has Christine__________this time? a. -, buy b. a, buy c. -, bought 40. My sister had always______selfconscious about_______nose so she decided to go to________clinic _________an operation__________will straighten it. a. been, her, a, for, which b. be, his, a, for, who c. been, her, the, for, who 41. You________be very proud of your son________so many prizes. a. will, to win b. will, wining c. must, winning 42. We thought our cousins_______ us when they were in town last week, but they didn’t even phone. I suppose they________too busy. a. would pay a visit, are all the time b. would visit, must have been c. will visit, are 43. I have just_______the garage to check whether they’ve__________my car, but I_________get an answer. a. rung, fixed, can’t b. ring, fixed, cannot c. rung, fix, cannot 44. Why did you walk all the way from the station? You_________for a lift. a. had to phoned b. could have phoned c. should to ring me up

45. The expenses will be_________by__________taxpayer. a. supported, the b. borne, the c. borne, those 46. It is one of___________cities in England. a. most polluted b. the most polluted c. polluted 47. The___________of the negotiations is uncertain yet. a. results b. rules c. outcome 48. He finally __________to get in touch with him. a. succeede b managed c. succeeded 49. There__________great_________betwe en the two countries. Close relations __________between them. a. are, differences, exist b. are, difference, exists c. is a, difference, are 50. She is _________ French and American. a. both b. also c. too 51. He should________ the waiter a bigger tip. a. given b. have given c. gave 52. He__________in politics since the last ________. a. was interested, elections b. has been interested, elections c. have been interested, voting 53. They are ___________ good friends, I_________ I had a car to see them more often. a. such, wish b. my, want c. -, wanted 54. I___________ never manage to remember how________that door. a. can, to open b. will, oppening c. cannot, to open 55. In the USA, young__________ are lucky to__________to drive at sixteen in some states. a. peoples, can b. people, be allowed c. people, allow 56. I________ two years in __________United States several years ago.

a. spent, b. spend, c. spent, the 57. She _________ alone for ten years, since her parents’death. a. has been living b. has been leaving c. had been leaving 58. Whatever arguments the Union leader used in_________speech, he_________failed to convince ________ nation. a. his, has, the b. his, has, a c. her, her, the 59. Are you interested__________photography? a. for b. in c. at 60. I prefer travelling by airplane_________ it’s usually faster and more__________than other means of transportation. a. although, comfortable b. since, comfortable c. furthermore, suitable 61. It was your birthday yesterday, _________? a. wasn’t it b. didn’t c. or it wasn’t 62. “ Where will we be able to have lunch?” “ Don’t worry . There are a lot of nice places________ downtown.” a. for us eating b. for eat at c. for eating 63. “What would you do if you lost your job?” “I guess _________another one.” a. I would have looked for b. I would look for c. To look for 64. “ Why have you decided not to buy the car?” “Because I ____________.” a. don’t afford it b. can’t afford it c. can’t afford 65. If you __________an effort, you will finish your work by two o’clock. a. try b. make c. do 66. John is a very _____friend of mine and we’ve known each other for years. a. near b. firm c. close

67. I’ve been asked to be the_________ of a. the highest ceremonies at our school’s graduation dinner. b. higher a. leader c. the higher b. speaker 77. The Oxford University c. master was__________in the thirteenth century. 68. Your money will be______ if you are a. founded not satisfied with our service. b. found a. rejoined c. renovated b. refunded 78. We__________ swim near windsurfers. c. restored a. wouldn’t 69. It is healthier to eat apples without b. oughtn’t ____________ them. c. shouldn’t a. cleaning 79. We never stop____________a language. b. undoing a. learning c. peeling b. learn 70. Most of the tenants who_________in c. to learn our apartament building are students. 80. If I _____________you, I’d write that a. rent letter straight away. b. reside a. have been c. set b. had been 71. My teacher always _________me on the c. were back whenever I do good work. 81. I don’t want to cook. Let’s buy a. hits some__________food b. pats a. take home c. hands b. take away 72. He couldn’t listen to his walkman c. take off because his mother had_________the batteries. 82. They have some very a. tied lovely___________in their garden. b. removed a. booths c. changed b. bushes 73. I can’t do this puzzle. I ____________! c. wigs a. give out b. give up 83. His uncle’s son is his ___________. c. give off a. brother-in –law 74. _____________ of them could win the b. nephew quiz. It was very difficult. c. cousin a. either 84. He contributed a great deal to the b. neither development of our culture_________-. c. both a. writing, as a teacher and 75. Flight nineteen from Paris is now lecturer arriving at ___________. b. writing, teaching and a. gate two lecturing b. the gate two c. writing, teaching and as c. the second gate a lecturer 76. The greater the demand, ____________the price. 85. “ According to a recent report, the number of automobile accidents has actually gone down. The reason for this decrease can be attributed to better driver education.” Based an the above astatements, there are fewer car accidents, because: a. there are better cars on the road b. drivers are better trained c. drivers are very educated 86. “ Ticket prices: $30.000One Way- All Destinations, out of which: 50%discount for night-time trips; Passengers who are 18 years of age and younger pay 90%of the fare; Passengers who are 5 years the age and younger travel free-of-charge. How much would you pay if you were sixteen years old? a. more than $20.000 b. less than $15.000 c. 10% off the regular fare

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“ I’m fictional character in a play by Shakespeare. I live in Verona. My family are the swor enemies of the Montagues, but unfortunately I am madly in love with one of them. In our story, we get married secretly, but then things start to go drastically wrong. The end of our love story takes place in my family’s vault where my lover poisons himself and I end up stabbing myself with a dagger. Sad, isn’t it? My name is……..”. a. Robert Kennedy b. The Duke of Windsor c. Juliet Capulet 88. “ The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee. And I will pay more for that ability than for any other the sun.” Who might these words belong to? a. John D. Rockefeller b. Benjamin Franklin c. Albert Einstein 89. Find the correct interpretation: He gave an accurate description of the man. a. He handled them a report about the man b. He described the man accusingly c. He gave a correct and exact description of the man. 90. Find the correct interpretation: Every writer is a student of human nature. a. Writers always want to become students again. b. Writers always learn about the human nature c. Writers’ human nature is similar to students’ one 91. Find the correct interpretation: Before they moved in, they cleaned the house thoroughly. a. They cleaned the house from top to bottom and then they moved in b. They went through the house to make sure it was clean before moving in c. They decided to clean the house they had moved in 92. Find the correct interpretation: They only knew basic language. a. They had a very small vocabulary b. They were very coarse c. They used a simple computing language 93. Find the correct interpretation: The USA is almost as large as Europe. a. Europe is slightly bigger than the USA b. Europe is as big as the USA c. The USA is much bigger than Europe 94. Find the correct interpretation: There were fifteen people besides me applying for the job a. Fifteen people were standing next to me in the queue for the job b. There were fifteen of us who wanted the job c. I was not applying for the job 95. Find the correct interpretation: As he walked through the door, she walked out. a. He walked in and at the same time she walked out b. Before he walked in, she walked out c. He walked in and then she walked out 96. Find the correct interpretation: Plase, take a seat! a. Pick one up and take it away b. I don’t want all my seats any more c. Sit down 97. Find the correct interpretation: How on earth did you find me? a. You’ll never find out where I am b. It is quite difficult to get hold of me, but you did c. What do you think of me? 98. Find the correct interpretation: I am not actually on the list of candidates a. My name is not on the list of candidates b. My name is not on the list, but it will be soon c. I withdrew my mane from the list of candidates 99. Find the correct interpretation: He could have studied English last year. a. He has studies English, but he doesn’t any more b. He was able to study English last year. c. He had the opportunity to study English but didn’t take it 100. Choose the best synonym for the words a. trustful written in capital letters: He was CONFIDENT in b. certain his approaches c. tolerant

101. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Helen was definitely a SHREWD woman a. stupid b. clever c. direct 102. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: His DESULTORY remaks made the vistors feel confused a. good b. initial c. untidy 103. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Her CONSPICUOUS achievements are her best recommendation a. well-known b. remarkable c. social 104. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: The report was SCATHING about the lack of safety. a. scornful b. very critical c. clear 105. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: His RUGGED manners betrayed his low origins. a. awful b. indecent c. coarse 106. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: I was STUNNED by the news of her death.

a. impressed b. shocked c. stunted 107. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: As he seemed to be a coward, everybody TAUNTED him. a. accused b. ridiculed c. pointed at 108. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: She cast a FURTIVE glance at her partner a. brief b. sly c. casual 109. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: Their sudden outburst was obiously genuine, it couldn’t have been CONTRIVED. a. False b. planned c. dissolute 110. Choose the best synonym for the words written in capital letters: She was a THRIFTY housekeeper, an important matter to one of his small means and never wasted a penny. a. kind b. poor c. sparing

TENSE FOLLOW UP Fill in the correct form of the verb – All tenses 1. My family ___________________ (buy) some land in southern France recently. They ___________________ (build) a summer house there at the moment. 2. Andy and Mary ___________________ (go) to a concert tomorrow night. They ____________________________ (look forward to) it the whole week. 3. Jonathon ___________________ (watch) the news on TV every day and it ___________________ (help) him with his English. 4. My car ___________________ (break) down when I ___________________ (drive) home from work. I ________________________ (fix) it if I ___________________ (know) what was wrong. But I didn’t so ___________________ (have) to take it to the garage. 5. When he ___________________ (found) Microsoft, Bill Gates was only 20 years old. He ___________________________ (already write) his first computer programme six years earlier. 6. An accident ___________________ (happen) near my house last night. A car _______________ (hit) a young man. He ___________________ (ride) his bike when someone in front of him suddenly ___________________ (open) a car door. Many people ___________________ (see) the accident. The police ___________________ (interrogate) them last night. 7. Mrs Smith said that one day she ________________________ (retire) from teaching. She said that she ___________________ (spend) her new free time learning about computers. 8. I ______________________ (not sleep) at all last night. Someone ___________________ (listen) to music all night. 9. I ___________________ (see) a film a week ago, but I _______________________ (not enjoy) it very much because I _______________________ (already read) the book. If I ___________________ (not read) the book I ____________________________ (probably enjoy) the film more. 10. The judge sentenced the man to eight years in prison because he ___________________ (rob) a bank. 11. They ________________________ (stand) in the queue for over an hour when the manager ___________________ (tell) them that there were no more tickets. 12. Alan ___________________ (be) in the car accident yesterday. The other driver ___________________ (lose) control of his car because he ___________________ (fall) asleep. 13. She ___________________ (not see) her father since he ___________________ (start) to work in Marseille two years ago. 14. I ___________________ (sleep) when the fire broke out. 15. Linda phoned and explained that she _________________________ (not can) to come to the party the next day because she ___________________ (be) still sick. 16. I ________________________ (just see) the film “The Da Vinci Code”. – ___________________ (you see) it too? – No, I ___________________ (not have) but I ___________________ (read) the book. 17. My sister ___________________ (fly) home from London today. Her flight ___________________ (arrive) in an hour so I ___________________ (leave) for the airport right now to get there in time. 18. Unless he ___________________ (sell) more he won’t get much money. 19. While he ___________________ (wait) for the bus there ___________________ (be) a robbery at the bank. After the robbers ___________________ (go) away the police ___________________ (come) but they ___________________ (not can) to catch them. 20. I ___________________ (use) to ski when I was at the university but I ___________________ (break) a leg five years ago and since then I ___________________ (not ski) any more. Fill in the correct form verb – All Tenses 1. I _______________ a great film yesterday. (see) 2. _____________________ a new car? (you ever buy) 3. I _______________ him last Monday. (meet) 4. The band _______________ while I _______________ . (play, write) 5. She _______________ the new car in 2005. (buy) 6. Her mother _____________________ in Victoria for the past five years. (live) 7. They ____________________________ in Germany when we arrived a few days ago. (already be)

8. _______________________ to get married? (you plan) 9. I _____________________ so much fun since I was a kid. (have) 10. When I got up I _____________________ out of the window and _____________________ that it _____________________ . (look, see, rain) 11. Janet _____________________ for Smith and Brothers before she came to work for us. (work) 12. I _____________________ three movies so far this week. (see) 13. How long _____________________ for me? (you wait) 14. I _____________________ over Loch Ness last week. - _____________________ the Loch Ness monster? (fly, you see) 15. I’m afraid I’m not hungry. I _____________________ . (already eat) 16. Peter _____________________ football in the afternoon when he got the call. (play) 17. “What _____________________ between 9 and 12 yesterday morning”, the detective said. (you do) 18. He kept looking at her, wondering where he _____________________ her before. (see) 19. The doctor’s waiting room was full of people. Some _____________________ a magazine, a woman _____________________ and a child _____________________ with a doll. Suddenly the door _____________________ and a nurse _____________________ out. (read, knit, play, open, come) 20. Travelling _____________________ much easier and more comfortable in the past hundred years. (become) 21. I _____________________ cake. That’s why my hands are full of flour. (bake) 22. When I first came to this house it _____________________ quite a noisy area. (be) 23. He twisted his ankle while he _____________________ . (ski) 24. _____________________ the doors before you leave the house? (you ever lock) 25. My best friend and I _____________________ each other for 15 years. (know) 26. Jack usually _____________________ but he _____________________ when his father comes. (smoke, not smoke) 27. _____________________ breakfast yet? – Yes I had it together with Sue at 7. (you have) 28. I _____________________ this kind of work when I was a small boy. (do) 29. He _____________________ the paper when his wife came home. (read) 30. He _____________________ for an hour now. I’ll be finished soon. (speak) 31. How long _____________________ John and Maria?- We met the couple over thirteen years ago. (you know) 32. He _____________________ in Oxford for two years and when his mother died he moved to London. (live) 33. After Harry _____________________ his work he _____________________ Jude from the office. (finish, call) 34. You _____________________ your homework for two hours. Haven’t you finished yet? (do) 35. He always _____________________ to the supermarket alone, but today he _____________________ his son with him. (go, take) 36. He never _____________________ in the evening, only on Sundays. (work) 37. I _____________________ to South America but I have been to New York several times. (never, be) 38. _____________________ Jean? – No, she probably went to her friend’s place. (anyone, see) 39. I _____________________ to the bank yesterday but when I got there it was closed. (go) 40. She _____________________ in school all day. (be) 41. Lee _____________________ late every day since Tuesday. (be) 42. Herbert’s father _____________________ his son’s birthday (never forget) 43. I _____________________ my report because I had a problem with my computer. (not finish)

CLAUSES OF PURPOSE,RESULT & REASON Clause of purpose: we use: to + infinitive: She went to the baker’s to buy bread. in order to: Sally is saving money in order to buy a new car. so that +subject + will/can: He is working hard so that he can save to buy a house. in case + present/past: I’ll make a cake in case they come in order not /so as not +to infinitive: (are used in negative sentences) Clause of result:we use: so + clause (so, therefore) They were thirsty so they drank all the coke. so +adjective/adverb + that: The coffee was so hot that we couldn’t drink it. such +a/an +adjective + singular noun + that: It was such a lovely day that we had lunch in the garden. such +adjective +plural noun/uncountable noun +that: She bought such delicious sweets that I couldn’t stop eating. Clause of reason:we use because +clause: They were wet because it was raining. because of + noun: They couldn’t play tennis because of the bad weather. as/since: (are normally used at the begginig of the sentence). As it is your birthday, I will make you a cake.

PRACTICE TIME A. Join the sentences with the linking words in brackets. Make the necessary changes. 1. The fans were really disappointed. The actor didn’t sign any autographs (since). 2. The harvest couldn’t start. It rained heavily the previous day (due to). 3. She hasn’t had much time after school. Our teacher hasn’t marked the exams yet (because). 4. It didn’t suit Mary. She didn’t buy the dress (since). 5. Our neighbours were having a party last night. We couldn’t sleep well (owing to). 6. They had to put some warm clothes on. The weather got terribly cold at night (because of). 7. Tom didn’t know Mary was coming to London. She didn’t phone Tom (since). 8. The play was boring and difficult to understand. The audience didn’t like it (because). 9. Some strikers complained. The police acted violently (due to). 10. The tour guide has changed today’s schedule without prior warning. Most travellers are angry (since). 11. Nobody could solve it. It was such a difficult maths problem! (owing to). 12. The teacher wasn’t watching them. Most students cheated in the exam (as). 13. The number of robberies has increased dramatically. A new law has been implemented (due to). 14. People don’t spend so much money nowadays. Toy shops haven’t sold as many toys as they expected (because). 15. The rate of unemployment will rise. Lots of factories are closing down (since). 16. The government has passed too strict anti-crisis laws. The popularity of the government has fallen down (due to). 17. Mother won’t forgive him. Peter lied about his school marks (because). 18. There’s an underground strike today. We’re walking to work (owing to). 19. He swallowed a fish bone. Granddad had to go to hospital (since). 20. Prices are higher and higher. It’s hard for people to save money (because). 22. Our flight was cancelled. We missed Thanksgiving dinner (because of).

23. Most of the shopping Mary had done was useless to make the dish I wanted. We had to phone for a pizza (as). 24. The passengers had to leave the airport terminal. There was a bomb threat (due to). 25. Anti-smoking laws don’t allow people to smoke in pubs. Bartenders say they have fewer customers (because). 26. Most seaside resorts in Spain are spoilt. There’s been a lack of urban planning in these areas (owing to) 27. The Managing Director was dismissed. The company made a great loss (since). B. Choose the item that fits best. 1. I’m sure he won’t come, ………………… he is still angry. a) for b) on the grounds that c) because 2. Just………………… I say nothing you mustn’t suppose I am happy. a) since b) as c) because 3. ……………. it was getting dark, we decided to return home. a) Because b) As c) Now that 4. ………………… he knows the truth, what’s he going to do about it? a) On the grounds that b) As c) Now that 5. ……………….. he is over eighty, he can’t stand for President again. a) Since b) Now that c) Because 6. I’ll be at home this afternoon……………….. I am feeling unwell. a) as b) for c) because 7. …………… you no longer love me we might as well part. a) Since b) Because c) On the grounds that. 8. He resigned …………………… he had been failing in health for the a) since b) because c) on the grounds that 9. They hate him ……………… he is so much better than them. a) as b) seeing that c) because 10. …………… it was late, we went to bed. a) Seeing that b) Because c) As

last six months.

C. Reason or result? 1. The pop group cancelled their concert ……………………………………. the heavy rain. 2. The snails came out ……………………………. it had rained the previous night. 3. I had fallen asleep and …………………………………… I didn’t hear the phone ring. 4. I had guitar lessons last year…………………………….. now I know how to play. 5. Sea turtles are in danger of extinction ……………………………… tourism. 6. Helen didn’t come to the party …………………….. she had to care for her little brother. 7. The hotel rooms were awful………………………………..we had to leave. 8. We went to the disco…………………………… we wanted to dance. 9. Sylvia is not ready yet,………………………………. she will meet us later. 10. People cause fires. …………………………….. forests are becoming extinct. 11. I went out in the rain without an umbrella, …………………..I got sick. 12. I didn’t go with them last night……………………… I didn’t want to see Mike. D. Rephrase 1. Some experts think the world is growing warmer, but others disagree. While 2. I don't enjoy rock music, but I went to the concert anyway. Although 3. Whereas prices rose last year, this year they have gone down. Prices rose last year 4. Jim had a headache, but he still read until late. In spite of his 5. Even though they were losing at half-time, City won in the end.

Despite 6. He wants to work as a disc jockey, whether his parents like the idea or not. He wants to work as a disc jockey, even 7. Sam lost his job because he was lazy. Sam was 8. I couldn't buy the house because it was expensive. The house was 9. The book was so interesting that I couldn't put it down. It was 10. There was too much noise, so we couldn't hear the speech. There was so 11. The house was too much small to live in comfortably. The house wasn't 12. The class was cancelled because there weren't enough students. There were so 13. The mouse ran into its hole to avoid being trapped by the cat. The mouse ran into its hole so as 14. She set the timer to avoid overcooking the beans. She set the timer in 15. They used chemicals in order to kill the insects in the trees. They used chemicals so 16. They made several complaints to the manager to prevent the same thing from happening again. They made several complaints to the manager so

TENSE QUIZ 1. _____ your homework? A. Have you done B. Has you done C. Did you do D. Have you do E. Has you done 2. Which books .......................................... to school yesterday? A. took you B. take you C. have you taken D. do you take E. did you take 3. When _____? A. do you arrived B. did you arrived C. has you arrived D. have you arrived E. did you arrive 4. We _____ my aunt next week on Friday. It will be her birthday. A. will visit B. visited C. is visiting D. have visited E. are visiting 5. We ............................... that film. A. will already seen B. have already seen C. has already seen D. already saw E. already did see 6. The weather forecast says the sun _____ tomorrow. A. is going to shine B. is shining C. may shine D. shines E. will shine 7. She _____ in this house for years. A. has been living B. has lived C. have lived D. lived E. lives 8. Many things _____ this month. A. changed B. didn't changed C. has changed D. have changed E. would change 9. Look! She ……………………………………….. from a large whisky-bottle. A. are drinking B. drink C. drinks D. is drinking E. will drink 10. Leif Ericson..................Vinland while he …………………………towards the west. A. was discovering ... sailed B. has discovered ... were sailing C. has discovered ... was sailing D. discovered ... was sailing E. discovered ... sailed 11. If I ....................... the Superman, I ........................ A.was/ fly B. were/ will fly C. were/ would fly D. would be/ flew E. would be/ would fly 12. I ….……… (finish) doing this exercise. A. am finishing B. has just finished C. have just finished D. just finished E. just have finished 13. I ........................................... positive reviews about that film in the papers so I am going to see it. A. has read B. have read C. read D. readed E. will read 14. Hi Jane, you _____ sad! What's up? A. are looking B. is looking C. look D. looks E. will look 15. He …………………………… mineral water every day. A. are drinking. B. drink C. drinks D. is drinking E. will drink 16. He was late. When he ......................... at the airport, the plane ................... A. left ... had arrived B. has arrived ... left C. had arrived ... left D. had arrived ... had left E. arrived ... had already left 17. He ......................................... about everything! A. always complain B. always complains C. is always complaining D. is complaining E. will always complain 18. Harry ............... and we ............................ him the news. A. had woken up/told B. wakes up /told C. was waking up/ told D. woke up told E. woke up were telling 19. After he .............................painting, he ..........................a shower. A. finish / have B. has/ finished had C. had finished/ had D. had finished/ had had E. finished/ had 20. ........................................... rugby? A. Did you ever played B. Do you ever played C. Has you ever played D. Have you ever play E. Have you ever played FILL IN WITH THE CORRECT VERB FORM: 1. Hardly had the minister finished his speech when gunshots ---- (storm) the stadium. 2. Everybody will be at the office at about 08:30 tomorrow as the meeting ---- (start) at nine o'clock. 3. That candidate who we had interviewed before we ---- (speak) to all the others is still my favorite. 4. While climbing onto the mountain top, I ---- (encounter) a strange animal which I'd never seen before. 5. The chairman was sure that his plan would work out fine as no other member ---- (oppose) it up to that time.

6. I wasn't surprised to hear that Monica ---- (have) an accident as she is a very reckless driver. 7. Since the very first day when the Umbrella Company embarked upon such a dangerous and risky lab-research, very strange incidents ---- (take place) within the research complex. 8. Urbanization ---- (always / be) a problem which causes several environmental challenges ever since the rate of migration ---- (increase) after the industrial revolution. 9. When I ---- (come) home this evening, my parents had gone out for a walk. 10. By the time the troops ---- (arrive), the war will have ended. 11. By the year 2020, linguists ---- (study) the Indy-European language family for more than 200 years. 12. Gasoline ---- (become) a major problem for people for the last ten years, therefore, during this time many people have preferred to sell their cars and buy smaller ones. 13. By the time he was 14, Wolfgang Mozart ---- (compose) an enviable number of musical pieces. 14. Nothing in my life ---- (be) so strong to stop me achieve my goals so far and I don't think anything will be. 15. Archaeologists ----- (explain) recently that an ancient underground city around Cappadocia has long wide corridors where there are many special areas for making cheese and wine. 16. I was amazed when he accepted a drink, since I ---- (always / assume) that he was a teetotaler. 17. I ---- (play) tennis tomorrow but I won't be able to do that because I have injured my right ankle. 18. We ---- (visit) the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever. 19. According to a survey, thousands of vending machines ---- (have to be converted) before the new coins have come into circulation. MULTIPLE CHOICE 2 1. This time tomorrow some of the people in this room __________________ to their home countries. A will travel B will travelling C will be travelling D will have travelling 2. Augusto couldn't open the classroom door because one of the other students __________ it from 3. 4. 5. the inside. A locked B was locking C has locked D had locked 6. Every day, even when it's raining heavily, Henry ____ for an early morning run before eating breakfast. A going B is going C goes D is gone 7. At the moment, _________ an exercise in order to review the English verb tenses that I have learned. A I do B I doing C I'm doing D I've done 8. Before people landed on the Moon in 1969, some people ________ that the moon was made of cheese. A believed B were believing C have believed D had been believing 9. By Christmas, all of the students in our class __________________ to their countries. A will return B will have returned C will be returning D will have returning 10. This is Javi's last week at the school so ________________ Goodbye to all his new friends for the last three days.

A he says B he said C he's said D he's been saying 11. I'm sorry I can't come to your party tomorrow night. __________ dinner with Cristina and Samara. Maybe I can come along afterwards. A I will have B I'm having C I have D I will have had 12. So far, during her time at International House Bristol, Tchior ________ to six pancake parties and fifteen barbecues. A came B comes C has come D has been coming 13. At six o'clock this morning most of us were asleep in bed. But Atheer ____________ for today's grammar. A studied B studies C was studying D has studied 14. This is the second to last question in this set of questions. In two minutes' time you __________________ and then you will find out your score. A will finish B will have finished C will be finishing D will have been finishing 15. When Elisabetta _______ for her morning lesson, the teacher was collecting the homework from the other students. A arrived B was arriving C had arrived D had been arriving MULTIPLE CHOICE 3 1. As the sun _____, I decided to go out. A. ? going to see A. ? shines B. ? have seen B. ? shine C. ? shall have sheen C. ? has shone D. ? am seeing D. ? was shining 7. She walked _____ the road without 2. It's a long journey by train; it's much looking. _____ by road. A. ? by A. ? more quickly B. ? across B. ? quickly C. ? through C. ? quicker D. ? long D. ? more quick 8. Has _____? 3. My house is opposite _____ the park. A. ? the post yet come A. ? of B. ? the post come yet B. ? from C. ? come the post yet C. ? to D. ? yet the post came D. ? --9. I don't speak Japanese, but Jenny 4. They _____ married in church last _____. year. A. ? do A. ? are B. ? does B. ? have C. ? speaks C. ? made D. ? is speaking it D. ? got 10. "_____ yet?" " Nearly." 5. She loves _____ Hungarian music. A. ? Do you finish A. ? --B. ? Did you finish B. ? a C. ? Have you finished C. ? the D. ? Are you finishing D. ? some of 11. We spent _____ day sunbathing. 6. I _____ your uncle tomorrow, so I'll A. ? whole of the give him your note. B. ? whole

C. ? all the D. ? the whole 12. She said she _____ for five hours. A. ? has worked B. ? worked C. ? had been working D. ? has been working 13. By the time the police arrived, the thieves _____ the stolen money. A. ? are hiding B. ? hide C. ? had hidden D. ? will have hidden 14. They never do _____ homework. A. ? they B. ? their C. ? they're D. ? there 15. It's not raining _____. A. ? more B. ? any more C. ? no more D. ? some more 16. _____ cows are animals. A. ? The B. ? Some C. ? A D. ? --17. Janet is _____. A. ? an old my friend B. ? an old friend of me C. ? a my old friend D. ? an old friend of mine 18. _____ books on this shelf were written by Dickens. A. ? All the B. ? Every C. ? The all D. ? All 19. He's _____ intelligent than his sister. A. ? much less B. ? not so C. ? much fewer D. ? lesser 20. Can you play _____ piano? A. ? on the B. ? --C. ? a D. ? the 21. The whole thing is much simpler _____ you think. A. ? than B. ? as what C. ? --D. ? then

22. My brother's son is my _____. A. ? cousin B. ? uncle C. ? son-in-law D. ? nephew 23. My uncle arrived while I _____ dinner. A. ? cook B. ? was cooking C. ? had cooked D. ? would cook 24. Don't be late _____ your music lesson. A. ? at B. ? for C. ? on D. ? to 25. How long does it _____ to get to London? A. ? need B. ? take C. ? want D. ? make 26. He doesn't like company. He always works _____. A. ? alone B. ? solo C. ? only D. ? lonely 27. "It's a pity you haven't seen that play." "But I have, I _____ it last week." A. ? have seen B. ? saw C. ? was seen D. ? had seen 28. If you _____ to town tomorrow, will you do some shopping for me? A. ? go B. ? will go C. ? went D. ? will be going 29. I've got a very good _____ with the BBC. A. ? profession B. ? job C. ? work D. ? occupation 30. Yesterday I _____ my son's trousers. A. ? sew B. ? sawed C. ? sow D. ? sewed 31. He won't be late, _____ he? A. ? won't B. ? will C. ? isn't D. ? don't

32. I feel _____ after all this typing. A. ? terribly bad B. ? terribly tired C. ? myself terribly tired D. ? myself terribly bad 33. When _____ Mr. Jones? A. ? you did meet B. ? did you meet C. ? have you met D. ? you met 34. Smoking is a bad _____ of yours. A. ? custom B. ? usage C. ? practice D. ? habit 35. We have been waiting for you _____. A. ? an hour B. ? since an hour C. ? for an hour D. ? an hour ago 36. How long does the train _____ from London to Edinburgh take? A. ? travel B. ? tour C. ? voyage D. ? journey 37. They _____ to the theatre twice so far this month. A. ? were B. ? have been C. ? are going D. ? are 38. I can't wait. I'm _____ a hurry. A. ? in B. ? on C. ? with D. ? for 39. Do you know _____ I met last Saturday? A. ? with whom B. ? that whom C. ? --D. ?S who 40. He would be very happy if you _____ what he asked. A. ? will do B. ? do C. ? did D. ? have done 41. Will you do me a favour if _____ you? A. ? somebody wants it B. ? I want C. ? I ask D. ? we all would like

42. He was fined by the police for driving too _____. A. ? fastly B. ? speedy C. ? fast D. ? hard 43. The family lost their money on roulette so they're unable to buy _____. A. ? anything B. ? something C. ? everything D. ? nothing 44. We _____ be millionaires one day. A. ? will has to B. ? can be able to C. ? could D. ? have had to 45. "Can you lend me a pound?" "_____" A. ? No, sadly. B. ? Not, sorry. C. ? I'm afraid not. D. ? I afraid no. 46. The hijackers were arrested and didn't know where _____. A. ? they would take B. ? will be taken C. ? they're taken D. ? they were being taken 47. The policeman warned the photographer _____ too near. A. ? shouldn't come B. ? not to come C. ? don't come D. ? doesn't come 48. A horrible morning was followed by a torrent of rain _____ afternoon. A. ? on late B. ? in late C. ? late in D. ? late in the 49. "What are you doing?" "I _____ to find my watch." A. ? tried B. ? try C. ? 'm trying D. ? 've tried 50. "How many eggs have we got?" "_____" A. ? Not too many. B. ? There aren't some. C. ? Not too much. D. ? They're no in the fridge. 51. "Some sugar?" "_____" A. ? Yes, please.

B. ? No, I don't. C. ? Thanks, I'd like. D. ? No, no me! 52. In his spare time he works _____ a salesman for an insurance company. A. ? as B. ? like C. ? at D. ? out 53. No matter _____, you must keep trying. A. ? how difficult it seems B. ? however seems it difficult C. ? however it seems difficult D. ? how difficult does it seem 54. My train arrived at 10:15, which means: _____. A. ? fifteen past ten B. ? fifteen ten C. ? ten fifteen D. ? ten past fifteen 55. The old general told us stories of how he _____. A. ? defeat the enemy B. ? was fighting in the battles of 1944 C. ? has fought the Germans D. ? had won the war alone 56. My son is only one and a half years old but he can already _____.

A. ? hurry B. ? go C. ? come D. ? walk 57. "How old is she now?" "She _____ in 1905." A. ? born B. ? was born C. ? was burn D. ? was borne 58. If you'd written earlier, I'd have known when you _____ to go on holiday. A. ? wanted B. ? will want C. ? would intend D. ? would want 59. The tourists were looking forward _____ the Tate Gallery. A. ? a visit to B. ? to visit C. ? to visiting D. ? visiting 60. How much longer _____ this dictionary? A. ? you need B. ? will you need C. ? need you D. ? have you needed

ROUND UP Convert the phrases below into reported speech. "It's raining," she said. He said to her, "I love you." "I saw María in the supermarket yesterday," said Carlos. "We've lived here for three years," he said. "I'll bring a pasta salad," said Francesca. "Mark's going to install solar panels," said Miranda. "They found gold here," said the geology teacher. "Jenny can't speak French," said Pierre. "I first met my wife in Seville," he told us. "I want your homework handed in by tomorrow," he said. "My mother made these cakes," said Juan. "I'm feeling tired now," said David. Circle the correct answer. 1 I ______________ remember his name. A

am not able to

B

can't

C

red herring

You'll be able to solve this, ______________? 6

2 Diana ______________ the piano. A

can play

B

can to play

C

eats

can't

B

could

C

will be able to

4 They ______________ go. The weather was too bad. A

couldn't

B

can't

C

wasn't able to

5 A: Can you lend me some money? B: Sorry. I ______________. I haven't got any either. A

can't

can you

B

won't you

C

will you

Sorry, Teacher. I ______________do it yet. 7

3 She ______________ come on holiday next month if her8 parents give her permission. A

A

9

A

wasn't able to

B

couldn't

C

haven't been able to

He ______________ pass the exam if he studied harder. A

will be able to

B

Can

C

would be able to

The fishing boat sank, but luckily all the crew ______________ save themselves. A

were able to

B

could

C

wasn't able to

10 We ______________ go to the party. We're going to a wedding. A

couldn't

B

am not able to

B

won't be able to

C

couldn't

C

will can't

Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill the gaps. 1

You (may/could)________________ leave now if you wish.

2

(Could/May)________________ you open the window a bit, please?

3

(May/Can)________________ you play the piano?

4

Listen, please. You (may not/could not)________________ speak during this exam.

5

You (can't/might not)________________ smoke on the bus.

6

(Can't/May)________________ I make a call on your mobile?

7

Do you know if Mark (can/may)________________ sing?

8

(Can't/May)________________ I sit here, please?

9

Caroline, your friends (can/could)________________ stay the night if they want to. They're perfectly welcome.

10

I'm sorry but you (can't/may)________________ use the computer until after I've finished.

11

(May/Could)________________ you lend me 40 Euros til Monday?

12

Listen, please. Students (may/could)________________ study in the library from five to nine in the evening.

Would/should or ought to/might + have + past participle - Use the verb in brackets to fill the gaps. 1

If I had gone to the sales, I'm sure I ___________________ something. (to buy)

2

Clare was very upset you didn't go to her birthday party. You ___________________ . (to go)

3

No one's answering the phone.They ___________________ out. (to go)

4

The lights are out. They ___________________ to sleep. (to go)

5

We ___________________ Dave to the party if we had known he was in town. (to invite)

6

You ___________________ at Samantha. She'll never forgive you. (to shout-NEGATIVE)

7

I ___________________ to have done some acting when I was younger. (to love)

8

You ___________________ to the pub on Saturday. We had a great time. (to come)

9

She ___________________ her mind. I'm not sure. (to change)

10

You ___________________ so much money on CDs. You'll have problems getting to the end of the month now. (to spend-NEGATIVE)

Decide which type of modal goes with each sentence and then fill the gaps with have to, must, should or ought to. When you see NEGATIVE, the modal verb must be in a negative form. 1

If you want to lose weight, you _____________ eat pasta, potatoes, white bread or white rice. NEGATIVE

2

It's alright. You _____________ come to Muriel's wedding if you don't want to. NEGATIVE

3

Stupid boy! You _____________ play with matches! NEGATIVE

4

I haven't heard from Eleonora for ages. Maybe I _____________ give her a ring.

5

You _____________ remember your passport. Otherwise they won't let you on the plane.

6

The weather forecast says this weekend will be fine. We _____________ go on a picnic.

7

You _____________ go there on your own. It's extremely dangerous. NEGATIVE

8

You _____________ come if you don't feel like it. NEGATIVE

9

You _____________ take life so seriously. Relax a bit. NEGATIVE

10

Orange juice in cartons has no goodness in it at all. You _____________ make it yourself.

11

You _____________ drink and drive. NEGATIVE

12

These instructions are difficult to follow. They _____________ explain things better.

Circle the correct answer. 1

2

3

4

Jim doesn't have a _________________.

girlfriend

now

but

he 6

If you go to live in the United Kingdom, you_________________ on the left.

A

didn't use to

B

used to

A

'll have to get used to drive

C

was using to

B

'll have to get used to driving

C

'd have had to get used to

People _________________ the Internet yet but in a few years time everybody will be surfing around like7 crazy. A

aren't used to using

B

don't use

C

isn't used to using

I _________________ to play football when I was8 young. I'm too old and fat to play now.

At first it was difficult for her to speak in French all the time but she _________________ to it now.

A

is used

B

uses

C

gets used

After the holidays it takes _________________ up early again.

A

use

A

to get used to getting

B

got used to

B

to be used to getting

C

used

C

to get used to get

Pepe Juan was in London for a year. He liked England9 but he _________________ the insipid food and the miserable weather. A

could ever get used to

me

a

week

The queue in the baker's _________________ to be so bad but now it's terrible. It must be that new chapata bread they bake. It's delicious. A

didn't use

5

B

could never get used to

B

didn't used

C

can ever get used to

C

was used

I've been getting up early every day for years but I10 _________________ to it. A

used

B

am still not used

C

am already used

Do you mind if I _________________ your phone? A

used

B

am using

C

use

Change the sentences from the active to the passive. 1

Did they catch the thief?

2

Will The King inaugurate the new bridge?

3

Do they make cars in Korea?

4

Do the hounds kill the fox?

5

Did the bull kill the matador?

6

Have the police found the body?

7

Why has the government banned the film?

8

When did they hijack the plane?

9

How did your host family treat you?

10

What caused the accident?

11

Has anyone cleaned the oven yet?

12

Is a doctor going to examine you?

Circle the correct answer. 1 ___________'s the post office? A

How much

B

Who

C

Where

___________ is your favourite football player? 6

2 ___________'s the president of France? A

Who

B

Which

C

Whose

3 ___________ is your boyfriend? He looks about thirty. A

How much

A

When

B

What

C

Who

___________ is The Atlantic Ocean? 7

8

A

How deep

B

How much

C

How

Jimmy, you've grown so much. ___________ are you now? A

How long

B

How old

B

How much

C

How long

C

How tall

4 Billy: ___________ are you angry with me? I haven't9 done anything. Sally: Exactly. A

How

B

What

C

Why

5 Billy: ___________ is Paris like? Marie: It's beautiful.

Sally: ___________ do you take the dog for a walk? Jilly: Oh. Twice a day. A

With what frequency

B

How often

C

When

10 ___________ does it take to get from Valencia to Madrid by car?

A

How

A

How many times

B

What

B

How long

C

Who

C

How far

Fill the gap using the verb in brackets. Think very carefully about the meaning of the phrase before deciding whether to use a negative or positive verb form. Use type III – conditional phrase 1 I wouldn't be angry if you _____________________ my chocolate mousse. (to eat) 2

If he had known you were in hospital, he _____________________ you. (to visit)

3

We wouldn't have come by taxi if we _____________________ the right bus. (to find)

4

We would have visited the Prado gallery if we _____________________ time. (to have)

5

If you hadn't been asking me questions all the time, I _____________________ the film.(to enjoy)

6

If I _____________________ your number, I would have phoned.(to know)

7

If just one person had remembered my birthday, I _____________________ sad. (to be)

8

I would have understood the film if it _____________________ in German. (to be*)

9

They _____________________ to see you if they hadn't been away. (to come)

10

If she _____________________ on a double yellow line, she wouldn't have got a fine. (to park)

11

If I'd known you were coming, I _____________________ a cake. (to bake)

12

If she _____________________ the shed unlocked, they wouldn't have stolen her bike. (to leave)

13

If you had told me about the concert, I _____________________. (to go)

14

The storm _____________________ a lot of damage if it had come this way. (to do)

15

The holidays would have been great if the weather _____________________ better. (to be) There are three distinct types of I wish / if only sentences:-

1 - REGRETS with the PAST PERFECT (the third conditional) e.g. I wish I hadn't got so angry.

2 - WANTING CHANGE FOR THE PRESENT OR FUTURE with the PAST SIMPLE e.g. I wish I

had enough money to go to Mozambique this summer.

3 - COMPLAINTS with WOULD + INFINITIVE e.g. I wish you wouldn't arrive so late all the time.

Regrets 1

I wish I ___________________ drunk and kissed Samantha. (get NEGATIVE)

2

I wish it ___________________ so much. The garden's turned to mud. (rain NEGATIVE)

3

If only I ___________________ there, I wouldn't have got a fine. (park NEGATIVE)

Wanting change 4

If only I ___________________ more time for my hobbies. (have)

5

I wish it ___________________ more often in Valencia. (rain)

6

I wish I ___________________ to go to your nephew's wedding. (have NEGATIVE)

Complaints 7

I wish you ___________________ so much. You're a complete idiot when you're drunk. (drink NEGATIVE)

8

If only it ___________________ . The garden's as dry as a bone. (rain)

9

I wish Samantha ___________________ her hair more often. It looks so greasy all the time. (wash)

Mixed 10

I wish you ___________________ so horrible to your brother. He's a really nice bloke. (be NEGATIVE)

11

I wish the council ___________________ that beautiful old house. It was part of the town's heritage. (demolish NEGATIVE)

12

If only I ___________________ the money to go to Jon's wedding in The States. (have)

13

I wish I ___________________ her she'd put on weight. She hates me now. (tell NEGATIVE)

14

I wish you ___________________ to your mother like that. (speak NEGATIVE)

15

If only we ___________________ a Hewlett Packard printer. The cartridges are so expensive. (buy NEGATIVE)

16

I wish Jorge ___________________ so fast. It's only a matter of time before he kills someone. (drive NEGATIVE

Circle the correct answer. 1 Dad, Ana _________ an ice cream.

6 Next week we _________ snorkeling.

A Wants B Want C Went 2 I _________ Luis for a long time now.

A 're going B went C will go 7 __________ the movie?

A didn't see B don't see C haven't seen

A Do you like B Like you C Do you

3 In the summer, we __________ and go swimming 8 I was listening to music when somebody __________ at the everyday. door. A sunbathed B are sunbathing C sunbathe

A is knocking B knocked C was knocking

4 Two people are sitting outside in the garden."We hope you 9 The house is in a terrible mess. We've got workmen in . The __________ this marvellous weather as much as we are." plumber __________ a new bath and shower. A enjoy B enjoyed C are enjoying

A puts B put C is putting in

5 I __________ dinner when suddenly I heard a strange10 I __________ here now for over thirty-five years. noise. A am living A was cooking B have been living B cook C Live C cooked

Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the past perfect or the past simple tenses.

1

By the time we got to the cinema the film ______________ (to start), so we missed the first five minutes.

2

When I rang the bell there was no answer. The neighbour told me that they ______________ (to go out) about half an hour ago.

3

I saw Casablanca for the first time last night. I ______________ (to see NEGATIVE) it before.

4

I feel fat. I ______________ (to have) a huge lunch.

5

I spent a week in Miami recently. I ______________ (to be) there before.

6

There was so much to see in Toledo. I wanted to see everything but I ______________ (to have NEGATIVE) enough time.

7

If I ______________ (to know) about the concert, I would have gone.

8

If you ______________ (to take) my advice, it wouldn't have happened.

9

We would have had an argument, if she ______________ (to mention) politics.

10

If you ______________ (to not park) there, you wouldn't have got a parking fine.

11

They found the body on a building site. It ______________ (to mutilate "in the passive!").

12

She told me she ______________ (to buy) a new car.

13

When he arrived, Eve wasn't there. She ______________ (to leave) about five minutes before.

14

When we arrived back in Spain, they ______________ (to lose) our luggage. We only had to wait two days to get it back though, and they delivered it to the house.

15

When I ______________ (to get back), nobody had done the washing up. I was furious.

Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either the present perfect or the past simple tenses. 1

A: I ________________ (to see, negative) Anna for a long time.

2

B: Really? I ________________ her yesterday. (to see)

3

They ________________ (to go) to Venice three years ago.

4

David lost his wallet yesterday but he ________________ (to find) it this morning in his jacket pocket.

5

________________ (to be with you) to Paris?

6

We ________________ (to live) in this house for five years and we're very happy here.

7

I know Manchester quite well. I ________________ (to live) there for three years when I was a student

8

He ________________ (to meet) Sally in the supermarket last week.

9

She feels great. She ________________ (to lose) three kilos since Christmas.

10

It's cold in here because someone ________________ (to open) the window.

11

Before they bought the car, they ________________ (to think) about it very carefully.

12

________________ (to feed with you) the cat yet?

13

The last time I ________________ (to play) tennis was four years ago.

A

The difference between remember and remind is complicated. Teresa reminds me of Scarlett Johansson./ She reminded me to buy milk She remembered to tell me to buy milk./ I remember when you had long hair

B Fill the gaps with remember and remind in the correct form, using the model sentences to help you. 1

I can't _____________ anything about the accident at all.

2

Have you _____________ Jack to bring his credit card?

3

I must _____________ myself to take my pills after lunch.

4

I must _____________ to take my pills after lunch.

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_____________ me to take my umbrella, please.

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She forgot to _____________ him about the plumber coming.

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You _____________ me of my cousin Zöe.

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Do you _____________ the time we went to Songkhla and had that fantastic crab curry?

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Sometimes Valencia _____________ me of Sydney.

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Come on. Try to _____________ what he was wearing.

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Those funny trousers you're wearing _____________ me of Tintin.

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The last thing he _____________ was ordering another drink.

Fill the gaps with beat, earn and win in the correct form. 1

It's none of your business how much I ______________.

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Samantha's just bought a red convertible. She must have ______________ the lottery.

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When I ______________ Jonathan at table tennis, he got very angry.

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No one I know has ever ______________ her at pool. She's a great player.

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A: Who ______________ ? Valencia or Real Madrid? B: Valencia, of course.

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Zaragossa ______________ Arsenal every time they meet.

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Jim was ______________ big money before he went off to teach in Thailand.

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I love my job but I need to ______________ more money.

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England won The World Cup in 1966. They ______________ Germany.

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Spain ______________ Australia in The Davis Cup.

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He ______________ me in the first round but I won in the end.

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I dare you to ______________ me at tiddlywinks.

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You deserve a holiday. You've really ______________ it.

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Teachers in London don't ______________ enough money to buy a house

Choose the right answer How ________ money have you got in your purse? much many cost How ________ eggs do we need? many cost much How ________ eggs do we need? many cost much A What is he ________? B He's buying some things for lunch. do to do doing This book is for ________. hers her she When ________ you have dinner? do are does Where did you ________ to school? went go goes It's not ours, it's ________.

theirs they're their I think English is ________ than maths. easier more easy easy I'm on holiday at the moment but I ________ in an hotel. 'm working working work ________ he ever been to France? Have Has Did Where ________ the drinks? did you got you get did you get How ________ bread do you eat? much any many Those ________ my pens. They're yours. aren't isn't don't What are ________?

that this those

Choose the right answer 1.

Did our teacher provide __________ for us?

much handout many handout many handouts 2.

6. The weather today is even _______ than yesterday. bad badder worse

The school's problems _____ various. 7.

was were is 3.

I haven't been to London _______ three years.

for since while All my friends live _____ North Lincoln Street. 8. If you need the car in the afternoon, I ______ shopping in the morning.

in on at 4.

go would go will go I'm new to this job. What exactly ________ do? 9. Before I (go) _____ to London, I (not / enjoy) ________ learning English.

I have to do I have to I had to

go - have not enjoyed went - have not enjoyed went - had not enjoyed

5. If she _______ about his financial situation, she would have helped him out. had known knew have known

10. On the Roman Emperor visit, the Roman soldiers (tell) ______ him that Pictish tribes from Britain's north (attack) _______ them. told - had attacked tell - had attacked told - have attaked

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY TEST Part I: English Grammar - Select the best answer. 1. Juan___________ in the library this morning. A. is study B. studying C. is studying D. are studying 2. Alicia, __________ the windows please. It's too hot in here. A. opens B. open C. opened D. will opened 3. The movie was __________ the book. A. as B. as good C. good as D. as good as

4. Eli's hobbies include jogging, swimming, and __________. A. to climb mountains B. climb mountains C. to climb D. climbing mountains 5. Mr. Hawkins requests that someone _________ the data by fax immediately. A. sent B. sends C. send D. to send 6. Who is ____________ , Marina or Sachiko? A. tallest B. tall C. taller D. the tallest 7. The concert will begin ________ fifteen minutes. A. in

B. on C. with D. about 8. I have only a ________ Christmas cards left to write. A. few B. fewer C. less D. little 9. Each of the Olympic athletes ____________ for months, even years. A. have been training B. were training C. has been training D. been training 10. Maria __________ never late for work. A. am B. are C. were D. is 11. The company will upgrade _________ computer information systems next month. A. there B. their C. it's D. its

12. Cheryl likes apples, _________ she does not like oranges. A. so B. for C. but D. or 13. You were ____________ the New York office before 2 p.m. A. suppose call B. supposed to call C. supposed calling D. supposed call 14. When I graduate from college next June, I _____________ a student here for five years. A. will have been B. have been C. has been D. will have 15. Ms. Guth _________ rather not invest that money in the stock market. A. has to B. could C. would D. must

Part II: English Grammar - Select the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect. 1. The majority to the news is about violence or scandal. 2. Takeshi swimmed one hundred laps in the pool yesterday. 3. When our vacation, we plan to spend three days scuba diving. 4. Mr. Feinauer does not take critical of his work very well. 5. Yvette and Rinaldo send e-mail messages to other often. 6. Mr. Olsen is telephoning a American Red Cross for help. 7. I had a enjoyable time at the party last night. 8. The doctor him visited the patient's parents. 9. Petra intends to starting her own software business in a few years. 10. Each day after school, Jerome run five miles. 11. He goes never to the company softball games. 12. Do you know the student who books were stolen? 13. Jean-Pierre will spend his vacation either in Singapore nor the Bahamas. 14. I told the salesman that I was not interesting in buying the latest model. 15. Frederick used work for a multinational corporation when he lived in Malaysia. Part III. English Vocabulary - Select the best answer. 1. The rate of ___________ has been fluctuating wildly this week. A. money B. bills C. coins D. exchange 2. The bus ___________ arrives late during bad weather. A. B. C. D.

every week later yesterday always

3. Do you ____________ where the nearest grocery store is? A. know B. no

C. now D. not 4. Jerry Seinfeld, the popular American comedian, has his audiences ___________. A. putting too many irons in the fire B. keeping their noses out of someone's business C. rolling in the aisles D. going to bat for someone 5. The chairperson will ____________ members to the subcommittee. A. appoint B. disappoint C. appointment D. disappointed 6. The critics had to admit that the ballet ______________ was superb. A. procrastinate

B. performance C. pathology D. psychosomatic 7. Peter says he can't ___________ our invitation to dinner tonight. A. angel B. across C. accept D. almost 8. We were __________ friends in that strange but magical country. A. upon B. among

C. toward D. in addition to 9. The hurricane caused ____________ damage to the city. A. extend B. extended C. extensive D. extension 10. Many cultures have special ceremonies to celebrate a person's _________ of passage into adulthood. A. right B. rite C. writ D. write

FOLLOW UP A. 1. My brother' s habits really ..... me! a) angry b) annoy c) hurt 2. Please turn the music ..... ; it' s too loud. a) down b) out c) off 3. She likes watching TV, ..... cartoons. a) continually b) particularly c) always 4. Jenny is always ..... her nails. a) chewing b) eating c) biting 5. John ...... to get up early to do his homework. a) prefers b) enjoys c) chooses 6. I ..... a photograph with my letter. a) put b) included c) enclosed 7. George is a ..... of ANA club. a) person b) member c) character 8. Britain' s Scouts did not ..... girls. a) remember b) follow c) accept 9. Mary doesn' t read everything in a newspaper; she only reads the ...... a) titles b) headings c) headlines 10. The fire last summer ..... 30,000 trees. a) destroyed b) attacked c) put away 11. Oh! The food has gone bad. We ought to buy a new...... a) stereo b) fridge c) barbecue 12. The Oxford University was ..... in the thirteenth century. a) founded b) found c) renovated 13. My car has broken down. Can you ..... it? a) renovate b) clean c) repair 14. I never eat anything ..... I swim. a) since

b) before c) after 15. Don' t swim here. The sea is ...... a) unhealthy b) polluted c) dirty 16. Children can be ..... if they are unhappy. a) privileged b) lively c) aggresive 17. In the past black people were ..... against white people. a) discriminated b) different c) superior 18. Who is the ..... runner in your school? a) faster b) more fast c) fastest 19. Dress ..... when exercising. a) regularly b) comfortably c) confidently 20. We know he can jump ..... than that. a) high b) higher c) highest B. 1. I' m worried because my friend smokes...... a) strongly b) heavily c) hardly 2. If I were a car, I ..... be a HONDA. a) ought to b) should c) would 3. We ought to ..... the football match because it' s raining very hard. a) cancel b) call c) clear 4. My sister becomes ..... when people ask her to do things she does not like. a) satisfied b) stubborn c) surprised 5. We ..... swim near windsurfers. a) wouldn' t b) oughtn' t c) shouldn' t 6. We never stop ..... a language. a) learning b) learn c) to learn 7. If I ..... you, I' d write that letter straight away. a) were b) have been c) had been

8. How do you ..... when friends make suggestions? a) respond b) answer c) feel 9. I don' t want to cook. Let' s buy some ..... food. a) takehome b) takeaway c) takeoff 10. They often go to the ..... pub for a drink. a) near b) social c) local 11. Betty had lost a lot of weight and I didn' t ..... her at first. a) see b) recognize c) understand 12. He' s very happy because he ..... his exam. a) passed b) did c) won 13. They have some very lovely ..... in their garden. a) booths b) bushes c) wigs 14. Her uncle' s son is her...... a) brother b) nephew

c) cousin 15. People are generally ..... of snakes. a) afraid b) ashamed c) hidden 16. He couldn' t listen to his walkman because his mother had ..... the batteries. a) tied b) removed c) changed 17. Romeo ..... in love with Juliet. a) died b) hated c) fell 18. I can' t do this puzzle. I.....! a) give up b) give out c) give off 19. She has two sons ..... are taller than she is. a) either b) neither c) both 20. ...... of them could win the quiz. It was very difficult. a) either b) neither c) both

PREPOSITIONS 1. When we get ready for dinner, I have to take my books__________ the table. A.Off B.From C.Out D Of . 2. Every weekend, we put the trash can ________________ for garbage collection. A.Up B.At C Into . D.Out 3. You have to leave your shoes ______________the door when you enter the house. A In . B.Over C.To D By . 4. It was a long walk, so he began moving slowly ________________ the town. A.For B.Towards C Until . D At . 5. David cleaned his room by stuffing everything _________________his bed. A In . B.On C.Under D.Along 6. We often go fishing __________________ the river bank. A.Towards B.Inside C.Along D Around . 7. The lecture will be held right ______________ the tutorial. A At . B.Before C Over . D.Beyond 8. He was caught by the teacher for cheating ________________the exam. A.During B.Afte r

C.Near D.Outside 9. John needs to submit the report _________ his boss before 5 pm. A At . B.To C Of . D.On 10. James’ wife accused him _____________ cheating. A.Up B.To C With . D Of . 11. Kathleen apologized ________________ her brother’s poor behaviour. A.For B In . C.Off D At . 12. There is no doubt that Adam is very good ___________ telling jokes. A At . B.Over C Of . D With . 13. These dresses were ____________ sale last week. A In . B.Of C.On D. Up There is a bridge _____________ the river. A.Near B.Across C.On D.Along 15. Amanda hasn’t seen her older sister _______________ last April. A.On B In . C Around . D.Since 16. Their relationship was ______________ because of jealousy. A.On B In

. C Over . D Of . 17. Julia came all the way _______________ Russia to see her boyfriend. A From . B.Since C.Before D In . 18. The detective chased the killer ______________ the streets. A.Since B.Through C.During D.Beyond 19. Ai Ling is worried ________the test because she thinks that she will fail the test. A Of . B.On C.To D.About 20. Jeanne was texting her boyfriend ___________the teacher was teaching. A Until . B.Of C While . D.For

Prepositions of time 1. World War I and World War II were _____ 10. I woke up _____ midnight exactly. the 20th century. at for in at for in into on on since 2. What did you do _____ the weekend? 11. I went swimming _____ the evenings. at in of on to at in into 3. We sent a lot of postcards _____ Easter. on since at in into on since 12. I slept a lot _____ Saturdays. 4. We always visited our parents _____ for in of Christmas. on to at beyond in on to 13. I saw you _____ Thursday. 5. They broadcast _____ Monday evenings. over on into for in into of on in at 6. They both were born _____ 9th May. 14. I sang and danced _____ my birthday. onto on into in at to on into 7. She was born _____ 1968. in at at for in 15. I got up _____ six o'clock. on since at during in 8. It rained a lot _____ the spring. on through to through at 16. I felt very tired _____ Christmas day. in on on into in 9. I woke up _____ the middle of the night. for at in of on 17. I drove a car _____ the morning. since to up on inside

in at 18. I broke my leg _____ December. since on into in for 19. He was a very popular singer _____ the

1980s. at for in on to 20. He came _____ quarter to twelve. during for in at on

PASSIVE VOICE QUIZZ 1. --- Is there any subway like this in your city? --- Yes, but it ___________ at the moment. is still been built is still being builded is still being built is built 2. --- Did you enjoy last night's concert? --- Yes, although Beethoven's Fifth Symphony __________rather poorly. has been played was playing had played was played 3. In some parts of the world, tea __________ with milk and sugar. is serving serves served is served 4. I need one more stamp before my collection __________. has completed completed is completed will complete 5. Several people __________ in yesterday's car crash. were badly hurt were badly hurted was badly hurt hurted badly 6. Paper __________ by the Chinese long before its use __________ in Europe. invented ------ known was invented --------- were known invented ------ was known was invented ------ was known 7. As soon as everyone __________ the examination __________, the test papers were given out. taking ------ was seated took ------ seated taking ------ seated taken ------ was seated 8. Higher education __________ available to all high school graduates in this country. have been made has been made has made it have made it 9. Many machines __________ by electricity. are made run are made to run make to run are made running 10. Worries __________ all kinds of illness, from high blood pressure to stomachache. believe to have caused are believed to be caused are believed to cause believed to be caused B 1. I __________ my watch at home, so I don't know what time it is. A. ? have left

B. ? have been left C. ? was left D. ? am left 2. The football team __________ eleven members. A. ? is made up B. ? makes up of C. ? consists of D. ? is consisted of 3. The British __________ not to be very good at cooking. A. ? says B. ? say C. ? is said D. ? are said 4. Vehicles __________ through that area on Saturday night. A. ? don't let pass B. ? are not let to pass C. ? are not letted to pass D. ? are not let pass 5. The grandmother __________ that her grandson _________ in the school. A. ? told ------ was taken good care of B. ? was told ------ had taken good care of C. ? has told ------ taken good care of D. ? was told ------ had been taken good care of 6. This dictionary __________ to you; yours __________ by someone else. A. ? is not belonged ---------has been taken B. ? doesn't belong ---------- has taken C. ? doesn't belong ---------- has been taken D. ? doesn't belong ---------- will have been taken 7. The money the lady spent on clothes last year __________ more than $10,000. A. ? was added to B. ? added up to C. ? added to D. ? was added up to 8. Although Mr. Smith is __________ a famous writer, he talks very little about himself. A. ? known about B. ? known for C. ? knowing as D. ? known as 9. Once the plan __________ , a student may get as much as $1,000 as travel expenses. A. ? gets approved B. ? approved C. ? was approved D. ? gets approving 10. The lights in the kitchen __________ all night. A. ? has left on B. ? have left on C. ? have been left on D. ? has been left on

COUNT AND NON-COUNT NOUNS 1.

__________ father is an engineer. A. ? William and Michaels' B. ? Williams' and Michaels' C. ? William's and Michael's D. ? William and Michael's 2. My trousers are old. I have to buy __________. A. ? a new pair B. ? a pair of C. ? a new one D. ? a new ones 3. Most of the wood here __________ to make furniture. A. ? is used B. ? are used C. ? uses D. ? are using 4. All that can be done __________. A. ? has been done B. ? have done C. ? have been done D. ? has done 5. All of them __________ interested in photography. A. ? is B. ? are C. ? show D. ? shows 6. __________ have you read today? A. ? How many news B. ? How many pieces of news C. ? How much piece of news D. ? How much pieces of news 7. All the __________ given by Mr. Smith __________ quite helpful to us all. A. ? advices --- are B. ? advice --- are C. ? advice --- is D. ? advices --- is 8. Jane is a close friend of __________. A. ? Mary's mother B. ? Mary's mother's C. ? Marys' mother D. ? Mary mothers' 9. My younger sister wears modern __________. A. ? clothings B. ? clothes C. ? dressing D. ? cloth 10. A: Where is your father? B: At __________. A. ? Mr. Green B. ? the Mr. Greens C. ? Mr. Green's D. ? Mr. Greens' B

1.

With the address given to him, he had no __________ in finding his friend's new house. A. ? difficulties B. ? troubles C. ? difficulty D. ? difficult

2.

C

Nine __________ are eating grass at the foot of the hill. A. ? sheepes B. ? sheeps C. ? sheep D. ? shoop 3. John brushes his __________ twice a day. A. ? teeth B. ? tooth C. ? tooths D. ? teeths 4. The farmer has many __________ on the farm. A. ? geeses B. ? gooses C. ? goose D. ? geese 5. There __________ no water in the bottle. A. ? is B. ? are C. ? were D. ? has 6. Would you tell me where the __________ store is? A. ? shoes B. ? shoe C. ? shoe's D. ? shoes' 7. We forgot both of the __________ . A. ? rooms numbers B. ? room's numbers C. ? room number D. ? room numbers 8. There are three _________________ working for the project. A. ? women scientists B. ? woman scientists C. ? women scientist D. ? woman scientist 9. John __________ Mike when they met at the airport. A. ? shook hand with B. ? shake hands with C. ? shook hands with D. ? shake a hand with 10. She bought __________ eggs at the supermarket. A. ? three dozen B. ? three dozens 1.

2.

3.

I need to buy two ______ of color ______. A. ? boxs --- chalks B. ? boxes --- chalks C. ? boxes --- chalk D. ? boxs --- chalk He is only thirty, but has got __________. A. ? a few gray hairs B. ? a few gray hair C. ? a little gray hair D. ? a little gray hairs We should make a careful study of the old teacher's __________. A. ? teaching experience B. ? teaching experiences

4.

5. 6.

7.

__________ to play with the kids! A. ? What a fun it is B. ? What a fun is it C. ? What fun it is D. ? How fun it is ___________weather we have today! A. ? What a nice B. ? What nice The rainbow is one of the most beautiful __________ of the nature. A. ? phenomenon B. ? phenomena C. ? phenomenons D. ? phenomenas The two men are __________. A. ? of the same ages B. ? of same age

C. ? same age D. ? of the same age 8. The umbrella was really _______in my trip. A. ? of much use B. ? much 9. ______ will conquer nature. A. ? Man B. ? Men C. ? The man D. ? The men 10. The little boy is smart. He has __________. A. ? brain B. ? a brain C. ? brains D. ? the brain

Gap fill-in Speaking already Q1 Can you hear what he is .......? (a) saying (b) speaking (c) telling (d) talking Q2 She hasn't come home ........ (a) still (b) already (c) yet (d) till Q3 I ....... TV yesterday evening. (a) saw (b) looked (c) viewed (d) watched Q4 We live ....... the city centre. (a) near (b) next (c) by (d) nearby Q5 She looks ....... a famous film star. (a) as (b) like (c) similar (d) same Q6 This television gives you the ....... news. (a) last (b) latest (c) least (d) later Q7 I only ....... one mistake in last night's test. (a) made (b) done (c) did (d) make Q8 I want you to tell me the ....... truth. (a) all (b) exact (c) real (d) whole Q9 He is looking ....... a present to buy his girlfriend. (a) for (b) at (c) in (d) on Q10 That's what I would like ....... Christmas. (a) for (b) at (c) in (d) on Like a red rag Q1 Don't talk to him about politics because it's like a ....... rag to a bull. (a) blue (b) white (c) red (d) black Q2 He takes the optimistic view and talks about a ....... skies scenario. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) yellow Q3 She hasn't worked here very long and is therefore a little ....... on matters of procedure. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) green Q4 Now that they have read it in ......., they believe me. (a) red and blue (b) blue and red (c) white and black (d) black and white Q5 The reason why I feel so ....... today is because it's my birthday and no-one has sent me any cards. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black Q6 She lost the company a lot of money last week and as a result has got a ....... mark against her name. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black Q7 In this business you cannot afford to make any mistake and must be seen to be lily ........ (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) green Q8 As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were ........ (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) yellow Q9 Ask her to help you with your calculations because she's ....... hot at mathematics. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black Q10 I know he doesn't like you because the moment you came in the room I saw him give you a ....... look. (a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black Newspaper Headlines Q1 Some people only read the ....... lines in a newspaper. (a) top (b) big (c) main (d) head

Q2 You should always check the sell ....... date of things you buy in the supermarket. (a) in (b) through (c) by (d) off Q3 When the building was completed, all the workers were paid ........ (a) off (b) through (c) out (d) over Q4 The boss was good enough to ....... my mistake. (a) oversee (b) overtake (c) overdo (d) overlook Q5 It is always ....... when you misunderstand the customs of other countries. (a) embarrassing (b) peculiar (c) singular (d) attitude Q6 Newspapers are ....... to people's doors every day. (a) taken (b) distributed (c) delivered (d) handed Q7 In her speech she expressed her ....... for all the help she had been given. (a) thankfulness (b) gratitude (c) gratefulness (d) thanking Q8 In ....... nothing much happened at the meeting. (a) quick (b) briefly (c) short (d) shortly Q9 At the end of the speech the whole assembly gave the speakers a standing ........ (a) ovation (b) applause (c) cheering (d) support Q10 Politicians pretend to ignore opinion ........ (a) votes (b) figures (c) numbers (d) polls

'Key' Word Transformation 1) Comparative/Superlative Structures like so/such .., er/as ... as or too/enough often appear in this exercise. For Questions 1-8, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words. 1. The food was so good we had to leave a tip. SUCH It ........................................... we had to leave a tip. 2. The computer was too expensive for me to buy. ENOUGH I ........................................... money to buy the computer. 3. It's the most beautiful painting I've ever seen. SEEN I ............................................ beautiful painting. 4. This summer has been much cooler than last year. COOL Last summer .................................. this year. 5. I'm not as good at maths as you. BETTER You ......................................... me. 6. The course wasn't as easy as I'd expected. MORE The course ........................................ I'd expected. 7. This car isn't safe enough to drive. DANGEROUS This car ........................................ drive. 8. This exercise is easier than the last one. HARD This exercise ....................................... the last one. 2) Passive/Active 1. The examiner tells candidates the regulations at the beginning of the exam. TOLD At the beginning of the exam candidates .................................... the regulations. 2. Did we send that letter to Mr Thomas? WAS Do you know if ........................................ to Mr Thomas? 3. We haven't arranged a date for the wedding yet. BEEN A date for the wedding .............................................. yet. 4. They will have given him the news by now. TOLD He .............................................. the news by now. 5. Experts estimate that most people now have access to the Internet. IS .................................................. most people now have access to the Internet. 6. The garage on the corner usually repairs my car. HAVE I ................................................... by the garage on the corner.

7. Steve definitely didn't write that essay. WRITTEN That essay ..................................................... by Steve. 8. The police have cancelled the demonstration. HAS The demonstration ....................................................... by the police. 3) Direct and Indirect Speech 1. 'What do you think of the college?' ASKED She ......................................... of the college. 2. 'I'll call you later tonight,' Keith promised. WOULD Keith promised that ................................................ night. 3. 'I didn't break the window,' said the boy. DENIED The boy ..................................................... the window 4. 'Why don't you come this evening?' SUGGESTED She ........................................................ that evening. 5. 'You look really tired,' he told her. SAID He ....................................................... really tired. 6. 'You must do your homework tonight.' the teacher said. TOLD The teacher ...................................................... my homework. 7. 'What's your name?' he asked. KNOW He ........................................................ what my name was. 8. 'I might be late for.' he told me. INFORMED He ........................................................ might be late. 4) Auxiliary Verbs 1. I went to the office then remembered it was my day off. HAVE I ............................................... to the office as it was my day off. 2. Perhaps we missed the correct turning. MIGHT We ............................................... the correct turning. 3. I'm afraid you can't smoke in here. ALLOWED You ............................................... in here. 4. They will expect you to wear a suit for the interview. HAVE You ................................................ a suit for the interview. 5. I'd see a doctor if I were you. OUGHT You .................................................. a doctor. 6. He couldn't swim until he was in his twenties. ABLE He ................................................. until he was in his twenties. 7. We got a table at the restaurant without a reservation. NEED We ................................................ book a table at the restaurant.

8. You were expected to answer all the questions on the exam paper. ANSWERED You ............................................... all the questions on the examination paper. 5) Conditionals 1. I only told you because I thought you would be interested. TOLD I ................................................. you if I thought you weren't interested. 2. I won't organise the party unless you arrange the food. LONG I'll organise the party ....................................................... arrange the food. 3. I think it would be a good idea to speak to the manager first. WERE If ......................................................... speak to the manager first. 4. If you do the washing up I'll make the coffee. PROVIDED I'll make the coffee .......................................................... the washing up. 5. You’re tired because you keep staying up late. WERE If ............................................................. to bed earlier, you wouldn't be so tired. 6. You never enter competitions so you'll never win anything. MIGHT If you entered competions ...................................................... something. 7. The reason I haven't got much money is because they didn't give me promotion. POOR If they had given me promotion I ............................................................... now. 8. I've been so happy since I met you. MIGHT I ................................................................ so happy if I hadn't met you.

6) 'Unreal' Pasts 1. I'd love to know how John is getting on. KNEW I ................................................. how John was getting on. 2. You should take an umbrella with you. BETTER You ................................................ an umbrella with you. 3. I think taxes should be increased. TIME It .................................................. increased 4. He behaves like the President of the company. THOUGH He acts ....................................................... the President of the company. 5. I regret not inviting Cathy to the party. ONLY If ................................................... Cathy 6. I'd prefer you to get home early tonight. RATHER I .................................................... home early tonight. 7. It's a pity the car is so expensive. WISH

I .................................................... so expensive. 8. It will be better for you to come alone. SOONER I would ...................................................... on your own. 7) Verb Patterns 1. It's really important that you pay the bill today. REMEMBER You must ................................................ the bill today. 2. I think it would be a good idea if you joined the beginner's class. SUGGEST I .................................................... the beginners class. 3. Meeting John in town was really surprising. EXPECT I ..................................................... John in town. 4. In the future she became a successful business woman. WENT She ................................................... a successful business woman. 5. I'll help you with your homework. MIND I ...................................................... you with your homework. 6. I hated driving on the left at first but now it's OK. USED I ....................................................... on the left now. 7. Don't bother to apply for the job. POINT There ......................................................... for the job. 8. Were you successful in passing the exam? MANAGE Did ............................................................ the exam? 8 Phrasal Verbs 1. I'm really excited about the holiday. LOOKING I ............................................ the holiday. 2. The bomb exploded early this morning OFF The bomb ............................................ early this morning. 3. Why don't you start doing a sport? TAKE Have you thought about ..................................................... a sport? 4. His parents raised him very strictly. UP His parents ................................................... very strictly. 5. They've cancelled the wedding. OFF They have ....................................................... the wedding. 6. I don't think they should abolish military service. AWAY They shouldn't ....................................................... military service. 7. I've got to reduce the amount of sweets I eat. DOWN I must ............................................................. the number of sweets I eat. 8. My host family will let you stay with us.

UP My host family will .......................................................... . 9) Practice 1. (Passive + phrasal verb) Thieves have burgled our house. INTO Our house ................................................. 2. (Passive + change from adjective to noun) Businesses are said to be worried about interest rates. CONCERN There ................................................ amongst businesses about interest rates. 3. (Reported speech + verb change) 'I don't share your views on capital punishment' he said. AGREE He told me ................................................ my views on capital punishment. 4. (Passive to active + phrasal verb) Loans must be repayed in full. BACK You ......................................................... all the money. 5. (Preposition x 2) There have been more redundancies this year than before. NUMBER There has been a rise ........................................................... redundancies this year. 6. (Noun to verb + verb change) I'm sorry but you must not smoke here. FORBIDDEN I'm afraid ..... here. 7. (Verb change + verb form) I don't think it's a good idea to get married too early. IN I don't ............................................... too early. 8. (Verb change + verb form) Did you manage to convince him? IN Did you .................................................... him?

ASSIGNMENT For the questions given, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning (0). Example: 0 They published this book in England. came This book …..came from…. England. 1.- Can you understand what this paper means? sense Can you …………………………… this paper? 2.- It wasn’t necessary to meet me at the airport yesterday. needn’t You ……………………… me at the airport yesterday. 3.-It was unkind of you to talk to her like that. not You ……………………………… to her like that. 4.-I saw the film although I strongly dislike thrillers. spite I saw the film in …………………… of thrillers. 5.-It’s not possible to play tennis because of the rain. makes The rain ………………………………. to play tennis. 6.-I’ve never tasted such good food before. ever It is the ………………….. tasted. 7.-Do your parents allow you to watch TV late at night? let Do your parents ……………………. TV late at night? 8.-“Did you write a note for Anna?” I asked my mother. she I asked my mother ………………………. a note for Anna. 9.-He gave me the money first, and then he left. after He left …………………………………….. the money. 10.-I don’t find it difficult to get up early any more. used I ………………………………………. up early. 11 He really likes correcting her English. pleasure He ……………………….. correcting her English. 12 It’s not necessary to take a lot of luggage when going on holiday. much You ……………………… luggage when going on holiday. 13 Perhaps he hasn’t received the doctor’s results yet. may He …………………….. the doctor’s results yet. 14 All I want you to do is to look after my dog. care All I want you to do is to ………………….. my dog. 15 She was not certain about the trip. decide She …………………………….. about the trip. 16 He locked the gate so that the dog wouldn’t escape.

prevent He locked the gate …………………….. escaping. 17 They did not like to pay extra taxes. objected They ……………………………………………. extra taxes. 18 The day was so nice that we went on a picnic. such It was ………………………. that we went on a picnic. 19 The only person I didn’t see was Jane. except I …………………………………………….. Jane. 20 She decided to visit her friend and tell her the news. drop She decided to ………………… her friend and tell her the news. 21 We have to reduce our expenses. cut We have to ………………………………………….. our expenses. 22 “Can you please explain this to me?” she asked the teacher. if She asked the teacher …………………………………… to her. 23 Perhaps he’s working late. may He ………………………………………. late. 24 Nobody ever told me about it. never I ………………………………………………. about it. 25 “I’ll pick him up from the airport,” she said. offered She …………………….. from the airport. 26 I was so shocked that I couldn’t react. wasn’t I …………………………………………………………………… react. 27 People say Greek is a difficult language to learn. said Greek …………………………. difficult language to learn. 28 The police have investigated the crime. by The crime ………………………………………………………… the police. 29 Without your help, I would never have managed. you If ………………………………………. , I would never have managed. 30 The manager made the employees stay late. made The employees …………………………… by the manager. 31 He knows everything about flowers. expert He ……………………………… flowers. 32 If you are not old enough you cannot watch certain films. age If you ……………………………….. you cannot watch certain films. 33 I regret that I gave him the money. lent If only …………………………………………. him the money. 34 It was such a boring movie that we left. so

The movie ………………………………………….. that we left. 35 People say that the pyramids are worth visiting. supposed The pyramids ………………………………………. worth visiting. 36 John cannot possibly borrow the car tonight. question It’s …………………………… for John to borrow the car tonight. 37 Could I continue what I was doing? get Could I …………………………… what I was doing? 38 Mary is slower at doing things than Jill. fast Mary is …………………………….. Jill at doing things. 39 I can’t make up my mind about the colour. decide I …………………………………….. the colour. 40 There are times when you have to do things by yourself. own There are times when you have to do things ………………. 41 You were late, so you missed the match. wouldn’t If you hadn’t ……………………………………….. missed the match. 42 I am sorry I forgot your birthday. wish I ………………………………………………. your birthday. 43 The burglar managed to escape without punishment. get The burglar managed to ……………. punishment. 44 He failed the test because he did not study enough. attributed His failure in the test ………………….. not studying enough. 45 I wonder if you can lend me something to wear tonight. mind Would ………………….. something to wear tonight? 46 We can’t decide where to go on holidays. decision We can’t ……………………. where to go on holidays. 47 Can you take me to the station by car? give Can you …………………………………. to the station? 48 You will miss the bus if you don’t hurry up. unless You will miss the bus ………………………………………………………. 49 It is likely that they have already left. may They …………………….. left. 50 How much is the bus fare from London to Cambridge? cost How much ………………. from London to Cambridge by bus? 51 Sally has not come to school because she has been sick. absent Sally …………………………. school because she has been sick. 52 It is often difficult to find an answer to a problem. solution Finding ……………………………… a problem is often difficult.

53 I was lucky you let me stay with you for the night. put I was lucky you …………………………………. for the night. 54 I advised him to stop smoking. suggested I …………………………….. stop smoking. 55 They are going to do up my room. have I’m going ……………………………. decorated. 56 Jane doesn’t often see Mike. seldom Jane ……………………………. Mike. 57 I can understand this quite well easy It’s ……………………………………….. understand this. 58 My mother doesn’t like us to stay out late. approve My mother doesn’t ……………………………… out late. 59 Mary is employed by IBM, isn’t she? works Mary ……………………………………… she? 60 They could not understand what she said. difficulty They ……………………………………. what she said.

OPEN CLOZE Beijing Beijing is China's centre for politics, education, culture and trade. It's situated ______ northern China, close to the port city of Tianjin. It has ______ancient past, but also boasts a wealth of modern developments, and is ______ of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. About 145 million tourists visit Beijing ______ year. Beijing has ______ the capital of China ______ over 850 years, but ______ history dates back more than 3000 years. Beijing is also known ______ "Peking". Beijing's ______ famous attraction is the Great Wall. As the saying ______ , one who fails to reach the Great Wall is not a true hero. The Great Wall of China is a series ______ stone and earthen fortifications ______ was built and rebuilt between the 5th-16th centuries BC. It ______ constructed to protect the northern borders from attacks by the Xiongnu, ______ various successive dynasties. ______ the centre of Beijing you will find the Forbidden City. Home to the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City houses the largest palace complex in the world. It also contains the Palace Museum with imperial collections of Chinese art. The city has hosted many internationally acclaimed sporting events. In 2008, the summer Olympics and Paralympics ______ held in Beijing. Other competitions include figure skating, badminton, snooker and marathons. In the early 21st century, Beijing ______ witnessed enormous growth, ______ the construction of new buildings showcasing various contemporary styles from international designers. A mixture of both traditional and modern styles of architecture can ______ seen at the 798 Art Zone. Education in England In England, the education system is separated ________ four different types. "Early years" education is for children aged 3-4. From 4-11 years, children________ in "primary" education and from 11-18 they are in "secondary education". "Tertiary" education is ________ anyone over the age of eighteen. This is also sometimes called "higher" education. Full time education is compulsory ________ the ages of 5-17, and the school leaving age________ increased to 18 years in the year 2015. The state pays for children's education during the compulsory period, but fees need to be ________ for early years schooling and higher education. The education system is organised by the Department for Education. In each city or town, local education authorities (LEAs) are responsible ________ implementing the government's policy ________ education, curriculum and education spending. In England, most undergraduate degree courses ________ for three years, (although when the subject is a language, the course often includes ________ extra year spent abroad). Tuition fees for English universities are around £9000 ________ academic year for students from the EU. Non-EU students can expect to pay considerably more. There ________ a lot of debate and criticism in the UK at the moment regarding the education system. Many people think that education standards ________ fallen for many years, and that the government makes ________ many changes to the system. Schools are required to show that their students' results improve every year, ________ is unrealistic. ________ order to achieve this, exams have become easier each year, so that the results appear to have improved where actually they have not. In a recent survey, it________ found that around 50% of universities ________ not believe that the A grades that are now awarded ________ secondary schools prove that the students are of a high ________ standard to begin a degree course. Several universities now ask applicants to________ an entrance exam in addition to their school exams. Glass Blowing The art _____ blowing glass goes back many thousands of years. The earliest evidence we have dates _____ to the 1st century BC, _____ several broken fragments of glass were found in a pile of trash outside a glass shop in the Old City of Jerusalem._____ most glass is now produced in factories, glass-blowers can still be found across the globe, still using the traditional techniques that they have used for centuries. The glass-blower works _____ a bench, where he sits to work and keeps his tools within _____ reach. Glass-blowers use a furnace which has three chambers _____ are different temperatures. The first

(hottest) chamber is used to create the glass, and its temperature is around 1,320°C. The second chamber is sometimes called "the glory hole", and this reduces the glass to _____ cooler temperature so that the glass-blower can work it into the shapes he wants. The final chamber is _____ coldest one, and is used to slowly cool the glass down, sometimes for several days. Cooling the glass slowly prevents it _____ cracking. The artisan uses a blowpipe, which is first pre-heated, _____ dipped into molten glass. The glass on the blowpipe is then rolled over a flat slab, made of marble or steel. Then air is blown _____ the glass, making a bubble. The glass-blower can then shape the bubble, add more glass onto it, and apply patterns and colours. An example of an advanced glass-blowing technique is the "reticello", in which the glass-blower uses two glass bubbles which are twisted in different directions, and then joined _____. The Great Fire of London On the night of Sunday September 2nd 1666 a terrible fire started _______ the most ancient part of England's capital, London. At _______ bakery of Thomas Farriner on Pudding Lane, the fire broke _______ in the middle of the night, and was fanned_______ winds on to nearby buildings, most of _______ were wooden structures. Houses in the area were built very close together, making it easy _______ the flames to leap across into neighbouring buildings. By the following morning the fire had spread northwards at a terrifying speed and _______ destroyed much of the medieval part of the city. The mayor, Sir Thomas Bloodworth, acted slowly. Unsure_______ the best action to take, he took none, and the fire swept across the city destroying everything in _______ path. Londoners panicked, and there was much violence and rioting in the streets, _______ the locals suspected that foreigners may _______ started the fire deliberately. The fire burned across the city _______ three days. On the 5th September, the winds died _______ and it became easier to tackle the fire. It _______ thought that more _______ 13 thousand houses were burnt down, as well _______ 87 churches. Saint Paul's Cathedral was devastated. At the time, surprisingly, only six people _______ confirmed dead. Modern historians think that several hundreds more might have died however, but detailed census records were not kept for poor people _______ in the 17th century. After such enormous destruction in the economic and social capital of the country, it is _______ surprising that it took a long time for London to recover from the Great Fire. A large part of the town had to _______ rebuilt of course, and several radical proposals were put _______. In the end though, the city was rebuilt on more or _______ the same street plan that had been used before the Great Fire. Use of English Mulitple Choice - Snow White Read through the whole text first to get an idea of what this multiple choice cloze exercise is about Choose the best word (a, b, c or d) to complete each gap. (a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

acts

appears

shows

reads

into

onto

to

on

Snow White's appearance is very distinctive - she has jet wearing

getting

have on

dressed

black hair, full ruby-red lips and skin as white as snow.

dressed

Snow White _________ in children's fairy tales across the whole of Europe. The most famous version of the Snow White tale is that written by the Brothers Grimm, a pair of German academics who published books on folklore in the early 19th century, and which was made _________ an animated movie by Disney in 1937.

She is always _________ in blue, with a long yellow

skirt with red and blue striped sleeves, and a white collar. She wears a red bow in her hair. She is a sweet and innocent young girl, but is also a kind, _________ character. Disney's Snow White was drawn by Hamilton Luske, and was _________ to be as life-like as possible.

motherly

mother

motherish mothersome

intended

able

wanted

interested

according

related

copied

based

perfect

amazing

purpose

accident

releasing

released releasement

A pioneering film technique of the time was the use of live-action footage as a reference point for the animators. Marjorie Celeste Belcher, a young dancer, provided the motions as a live-action model, then the animation was drawn_________ on her moves. The end result was a very _________ animation.

convincing spectacular

The girl who provided Snow White's voice in the 1937 production was hired almost by _________, as she was overheard singing during an assistant's telephone call.

luck

fate

Adriana Cazelotti received only $970 for providing the silky voice of Snow White. Disney earned $8 million from the original _________ of Snow White and the Seven

release

Dwarves. It has remained popular over the decades, and has been digitally remastered for home _________ on DVD.

seeing

regarding

watching

viewing

Spin-offs include a Snow White Theme Park, a video game and a Broadway musical, as well

numerous numberous numerical

numbering

as _________ toys, games and other branded products. Word Formation Exercise - The Panama Canal In this exercise, one word has been removed from each line of the text. The root of the word is given in capital letters at the end of each line. Change the root word into the correct form to complete each line. Read the whole text first so that you know what it's about. In the Central American country of Panama there is a canal which connects the Atlantic BUILD and Pacific Oceans - the Panama Canal.________ a canal to link these two bodies of water was first attempted in the late 19th century by SUCCESS French engineers. They did not ________ because they ________ how difficult the project would be to complete. The conditions ESTIMATE were terrible - for example, the mountains in the area were very ________. When the construction workers tried to cut into the SAFE mountainside, they caused fatal landslides. Also, the land was frequently soaked with ________ tropical rains, and malaria from the huge number of TORRENT mosquitoes in the countryside was a constant threat. It

is ________ that around 22,000 people, mostly men, lost their lives during the French THINK attempt to build the canal, and eventually after about eight years of struggle, the ________ company went bankrupt. In the early 20th CONSTRUCT century, America bought the contract to continue the ________ of the canal, and it was finally finished in 1914. The total cost to America DEVELOP was around $375,000,000 (which is about $8,600,000,000 today). The canal is extremely busy all year round. Nearly a million ANNUAL ships navigate through the canal ________. Using the canal cuts ________ 15,000 km off a journey, compared with going the long way APPROXIMATE round, (around South America). Word Formation Exercise - The Vero Centre One of the most famous skyscrapers in New Zealand is The Vero Centre, situated in CONSTRUCT Auckland and constructed in the year 2000. Inside the building you can find a health club and gym, shops and other INCLUDE retail outlets, ________ 32 stories of offices. The Vero Centre is not only one of New TALL Zealand’s ________ structures, but also one of its most technologically and ecologically advanced. It is located in Auckland's PRESTIGE most ________ legal and financial street but is also only a short distance away from the heart of the city centre. Despite its HIGH immense ________, the tower is regarded as having had a positive effect on the ________ of eastern Auckland. Before GENERATE the tower's construction, the area had mostly consisted of low quality or aesthetically________ buildings, such PLEASE as low-grade student housing, ________ warehouses and run-down shops. The local government offered the designers INDUSTRY incentives to build the tower. In exchange for ________ to exhibit local art-work in the public lobby, for example, the AGREE developers were granted permission to build on a ________ area than would normally have been allowed. Not LARGE everybody agreed with this strategy, however. The building has received ________ awards for energy efficiency, design and NUMBER construction. Experts claim that it uses ________ 10% less energy than the average council building in New APPROXIMATE Zealand.

LANGUAGE PRACTICE VOCABULARY TEST 1 Complete each sentence with a word formed from the word in capitals. 0

My alarm clock didn’t go off and so I overslept this morning.

1

I had been in the country for a year, but I still felt like a ________________ .

OVERSLEEP

2

I have never felt such great ________________ since the day I got married.

3

He’s only been in the job for one week so he’s a bit ________________ .

4

I’ve known him since school days. Our ________________ is very strong.

FOREIGN HAPPY

EXPERIENCE FRIEND

5

It makes me feel bad to see so many________________ people sleeping in the street.

6

It hasn’t rained for months and there’s a great water ________________ .

7

I don’t like this job. I’m ________________ and overworked.

8

Smoking can be very ________________ to your health.

9

We’ve got all the modern ________________ in our factory.

10

I’m really sorry, I think there has been a ________________ .

HOME

SHORT

PAY

DANGER MACHINE UNDERSTAND

2 Complete each compound word with a word from the box. about

ache

coat

doors

ground

makers

path

table

washer

0

Make sure you walk on the footpath , because the road is dangerous.

1

Turn left at the next round________________.

2

My time________________ this year is quite good – I’ve got nothing on Friday afternoon.

3

I’d prefer to stay in a hotel with holiday________________ , rather than business people.

4

Has anyone got an aspirin? I’ve got a terrible head________________ .

5

It’s cold outside, I think you’ll need an over________________ .

6

To get into London from Heathrow airport just take the Under_____________ .

7

You don’t need to clean the plates yourself, we have a dish________________ .

8

It’s a lovely day. Let’s eat our lunch out________________ in the park.

3 Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence. 0

By 11.00 I felt so tired/tiring that I went to bed.

1

How many photos did you make/take on holiday?

2

I read a really interested/interesting article in the newspaper today.

3

That meal we had yesterday was horrible. I particularly/properly disliked the fish.

4

Have you got any more clothes to put in the dishwasher/washing machine?

5

I’ve told you now/time and again to do your homework!

6

John hates waiting more than ten minutes for a bus. He gets very impatient/unpatient.

7

Sharon was early for her appointment so she read a magazine to lose/pass the time.

8

Shall I turn the central conditioning/heating off. It’s very hot in here.

9

Marcus always said/told the truth. It was impossible for him to lie.

10

It was awful/awfully difficult to read the sign as it was so dark.

4 Choose the word on the right that best matches the descriptions. 0

in the kitchen – you find plates and cups in it

d

a) bin

1

in the wall, where you get power for electrical equipment

2

in the kitchen – turn it to get water

3

in the corner of the room, full of paper

4

the top part of the house – where the chimney is

5

the top part of the room – where the lamp hangs down

6

around the garden

7

between the front door and the garden, to help you get down

8

at the end of the garden path, just before the street

9

covering the floor, from one wall to the other

10

covering a small area of the floor, in the middle of the room

11

on a bed, to make your head comfortable

___

b) carpet

___

c) ceiling

___

d) cupboard ___

e) cushion ___

f) fence

___

g) gate ___

___

i) roof

___

___

h) pillow j) rug

___

k) socket l) step

12

on a sofa, to make your back comfortable

___

m) tap

5 Underline the correct word in each sentence. 0

When her bicycle was stolen, Jill became extremely angry/nervous.

1

Do you like/fancy going out for a pizza this evening?

2

A lot of my relatives/parents live in America.

3

Those grapes look delicious. I’ll have a large packet/bunch, please.

4

She always shows good judgment. She’s very sensible/sensitive.

5

My brother would really look good in that shirt/blouse.

6

Can you borrow/lend me some money until tomorrow?

7

I was absolutely fascinated/fascinating by his story about Africa.

8

Happy anniversary/birthday, Oliver! Six years old today. Are you having fun?

9

You’ll find better prices/values in the shops if you wait until the sales.

10

My car has broken down. Could you give me a hand/help?

11

Waiter, here is my credit card. Can I have a receipt/bill please?

12

This pullover is much too big for me. It feels really lose/loose.

6 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. One of the words is used twice. after

away

0

I’m longing for a few weeks holiday.

1

Excuse me, I’d like to try ________________ this jacket. Where are the changing rooms?

2

I’ll lend you the money but you must pay me ________________ by Friday.

3

Christine said she’d drop ________________ to see her aunt on the way home from Scotland.

4

Do you think my new shirt will go ________________ these trousers?

5

Paul promised to help me with the decorating today but he’s gone to a football match instead. He’s really let me ________________ .

6

Joanna put ________________ a thick pair of boots as it was snowing outside.

7

Let’s go ________________ to Paris for the weekend. I’ve never been there.

8

Did you know that Louise is going ________________ with my ex-boyfriend?

9

Robbie wanted to dress ________________ as Batman for the party.

10

Jack takes ________________ his father. They’ve even got the same ears!

7a

Match the words in the box with the definitions. cruise

back

journey

down

tour

for

in

travel

on

trip

out

up

with

voyage

0

the general activity of moving from place to place (uncountable noun)

travel

1

going from one place to another, usually over a long distance or long time ________________

2

going to a place, staying there, and coming back again

________________

3

a circular journey during which you visit several places

________________

4

a holiday on a large ship

5

a long journey by sea or in space

b

Now complete each sentence with a word from the same box.

0

Foreign travel is very popular these days.

1

The sightseeing ________________ costs €15. You see Big Ben, the Tower of London and St Paul’s.

2

We drove from Germany all the way down to Italy. It was a two-day ________________ .

________________ ________________

3

The ________________ from England to America across the Atlantic took several weeks.

4

My parents are going on a ________________ around the Caribbean Islands.

5

They’ve just come back from a ________________ to Ireland. They had a wonderful time.

8 The words in italics are in the wrong sentences. Find the best word for each sentence. 0

We weren’t sure what to order for lunch, so we asked for the whistle.

menu

1

There are no cars in the city centre – it’s a traffic-free menu.

________________

2

If you can’t afford a hotel, why not stay in a youth crossing?

________________

3

The morning rush tyre lasts from seven until half past nine.

4

We can’t drive to Italy in one day. We’ll need to make an overnight hour.

5

Sorry I’m late. I was stuck in a traffic zone.

6

It’s safer to walk along the road a bit and use the pedestrian hostel.

7

I had to push my bike all the way up the hill. I got a flat stop.

8

The players must stop when they hear the referee’s jam.

________________ ________________

________________ ________________

________________

________________

9 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Hi James We’re on holiday at the moment and we’ve brought our (0) B with us. It’s small but quite comfortable. We’re (1) ______ in France for two weeks, right in the middle of the French (2) ______ . There’s some wonderful (3) ______ around here. There’s even a small (4) ______ where I can (5) ______ fishing. The place has certainly (6) ______ up to our expectations. Actually, we’re lucky to be here as a car (7) ______ into a lorry in front of us on the motorway in England and we nearly (8) ______ the boat. Sarah was ill for a short while and I had to go to the (9) ______ in the nearest village to get her some aspirin. She seems to have got (10) ______ her illness now, but I had to make all the (11) ______ for a couple of days. As you know, I’m not the best (12) ______ in the world and while I was (13) ______ some bacon the pan was set (14) ______ fire. Luckily, we had a fire (15) ______ with us and it soon brought the fire under control. We’re off to the beach now. Hope you’re keeping well. All the best Dominic 0

A bungalow

B caravan

C castle

D cottage

1

A passing

B remaining

C spending

D staying

2

A country

B countryside

C land

D ground

3

A look

B scenery

C sight

D view

4

A canal

B river

C sea

D stream

5

A do

B go

C make

D take

6

A kept

B lived

C seemed

D was

7

A collapsed

B crashed

C hit

D struck

8

A arrived

B caught

C lost

D missed

9

A chemist’s

B physician

C surgeon

D hospital

10

A from

B off

C on

D over

11

A courses

B food

C meals

D plates

12

A chef

B chief

C cook

D cooker

13

A baking

B boiling

C grating

D frying

14

A in

B from

C on

D over

15

A brigade

B engine

C extinguisher

D fighter

10 Complete each sentence with a word formed from the word in capitals. 0

Nowadays it’s very important to get a good education .

EDUCATE

1

I don’t have much ________________ of European history.

KNOW

2

My pencil has broken! Have you got a ________________ ?

SHARP

3

Tomorrow I’m going to send off my ________________ form for the job.

4

Her brother works in the factory as an ________________ .

5

The ________________ in this city has got worse. I find it difficult to breathe.

6

Tony Blair is one of Britain’s most famous ________________ .

7

I’ve been out of work for ages. It’s not much fun being ________________ .

8

If you go to court you will need a good ________________ .

9

Our team is very ________________ . We’ve won three international competition this year.

10

It’s very difficult to live in London on a low ________________ .

APPLY

ENGINE POLLUTE

POLITICS EMPLOY

LAW COME

11 Choose the word on the right to complete each sentence. 0

Look! It’s not working because the plug isn’t in the

1

My shirt got very creased in the suitcase. I need an

j

.

2

If the shelf is coming off the wall, try to tighten the ___ .

c) glue

3

Hang your coat over there on that ___ .

d) hook

4

When a lamp suddenly goes out, we need to change the ___ .

e) iron

5

If you need to climb onto the roof, use a ___ .

f) ladder

6

If you get lost in the forest, use your ___ .

g) lock

7

This key doesn’t work. They must have changed the ___ .

h) razor

8

To stop the alarm working, the burglars cut the ___ .

i) screw

9

In case of punctures, cars always carry a spare ___ .

j) socket

10

I need to have a shave, but I haven’t got a ___ .

l) compass

11

My mobile phone isn’t working. I need to recharge the ___ .

l) tyre

12

The envelope won’t stick down properly. I need some ___ .

m) wire

___ .

12 Underline the correct word in each sentence. 0

Before we set off, we listened to the climate/weather forecast.

1

My favourite/preferred time of year is Spring.

2

Our main bureau/office is in Swindon.

3

Can I just write that date down in my agenda/diary?

4

Your hair is too long. Give me those cutters/scissors and I’ll cut it.

5

I’m always pulling up crops/weeds in the garden. They get everywhere.

6

At present people resign/retire at 65. In the future it may be different.

7

The car has got a small engine/machine and is very economical to use.

8

Lots of chemicals farmers use harm/spoil the environment.

9

Julie’s studying to become a primary school professor/teacher.

10

Bill thanked the guest/host for the party and went home.

a) battery b) bulb

SUCCEED

SUBJUNCTIVE AND CONDITIONALS I. Supply the correct mood of the verbs in brackets: 1. We (to be) ………………disappointed if there is no snow for winter holidays. 2. If I (to know) ……………….his language, I would speak to him. 3. It (to rain) ……………………….. if there had been a high wind. 4. If you ( not to learn) …………………… it so well, you would not have had a good mark. 5. If it rains this afternoon, I (to take) …………………. my coat. 6. I (to return) ……………………… if you want me to. 7. Your flowers would grow better if you (to water) ………………… them more frequently. 8. Would you mind if I (to come) …………………….. a little later? 9. If he (not to break) …………………… his leg, he would have been able to take part in competition. 10. If you (to make) …………………… a mistake, the teacher would correct it. II. Supply the correct mood of the verbs in brackets: 1. I (to touch) ………………………..it if I (to be) ………………….you. 2. We (to have) …. ………… dinner at home if we (not to miss) ……………………. the bus. 3. If he (to be able) ………………………… to swim, he (to drown) ……………….………… 4. If she (to answer) ……………………….. the telephone, she (to hear) ………..…………….. the good news. 5. You (to find) ……………………… the book if you (to open) ……………………….. the bag. 6. We (not to know) ………………………. anything about their plans for the summer holidays if Mario (not to send ) ……………………….us a letter. 7. If he (to be) ……………………in town yesterday he (to call) ……………………... on us. 8. If I (to know) …………………… of your arrival I (to meet) ………………………… you. 9. If you (to know) ……………………….. what it is all about, you (not to keep on ) …………………..……… smiling. 10. If you (to leave) ………………………. earlier you (to catch) ……………………… the tram. III.

Paraphrase the following into complex sentences with subordinate clauses of condition. 1. Come and stay with us for a week or there about. We should be only too glad! 2. I recognised you at once, for your brother described you to me. 3. I forgot to wind up my watch. It has stopped. 4. I will not invite them so they will not come. 5. The garden doesn’t look beautiful because the trees are bare. 6. The river was not frozen. We could not go skating. 7. They had planned to visit us, but Mary fell ill 8. Open the door or I won’t be able to come in. 9. Mr. Smith modernised his factory years ago, and now he is rich. 10. He doesn’t know her address or he will write to her, I’m sure. IV. Supply the correct mood of the verbs in brackets: 1. Dora wished she (to get) …………………………her book out of the suitcase before the train started. 2. I wish I (can)…………………. play tennis as well as you do. 3. He wished he (to stay) ……..….…………… in bed the whole morning. 4. I wish I (to know) ………………… he was your friend. 5. You are looking wonderful, I wish I (to have) ………………….. your health and vitality. 6. She wishes we (can) ………………….understand her. 7. She wished they (not to notice) ……………………. her embarrassment. 8. I wish I (to buy ) ……………. the car when it was cheaper. 9. I wish I (not to lie) ……………………. to Mary. She is so upset now. 10. My father wished he (to see) …………….…… the football match but he didn’t have time. V. Choose the correct conditional form to complete the sentences below. Once you have decided on your answer, click on the arrow to check your answer.

1. If I … (stay) in Barlinek, I would have found a new girlfriend. 2. He would do more to help the poor if he … (be) the Pope. 3. If he goes to London on a business trip, he often …. (visit) Soho. 4. We won't go to the film unless they … (arrive) in the next 5 minutes. 5. She … (buy) a new car if she had had the money. 6. If Yoko were me, she … (go) to Manchester immediately. 7. They will talk to Jacek if he … (come). 8. Bożena comes to work 30 minutes late if her child … (miss) the bus to school. 9. If Peter … (think) twice, he wouldn't have made such a stupid mistake. 10. Kasia … (become) a university lecturer if she studies hard. 11. If they … (know) all the facts, they would have found the defendant guilty. 12. Unless you … (hurry up), we will never arrive on time. 13. If I were in charge, I … (change) the standard business routines. 14. He takes his daughter out to dinner, if she … (come) to town. 15. If I hadn't known better, I … (trust) him.

CONDITIONALS II Q1 - If I ...... you, I would tell him straightaway were am Q2 - If you ...... yellow and blue, you get green will mix mix Q3 - If I .........., I would never have done it knew had known Q4 - Unless you ...... things easy, you'll get ill take don't take Q5 - ........, I'd have come immediately Were I to know Had I known Q6 - If I ...... you, I would never have done that

had been were Q7 - Provided you ........ there half an hour before it starts, you'll get straight in will get get Q8 - Unless you ....... drinking, you'll have serious health problems will stop stop Q9 - If you see him, ......... him to call me? will you ask would you have asked Q10 - ........ her help, I'd have been in real trouble But for If only

Q11 - ........, what would you ask her? Had you seen her Were you to see her Q12 - If I ........., I'd have done it myself were there had been there

would will Q25 - What would you do if the police ......... you? arrested arrest

Q13 - ........., you'll miss your flight If you hurry Unless you hurry

Q26 - Provided you ......... the application forms, you should get the loan straightaway will complete complete

Q14 - ....... there, will you ask him to call me? If he will be Should he be

Q27 - I ......... there if I'd known about it would never have gone would never go

Q15 - Suppose there ......... a problem, what would you have been able to do? had been was

Q28 - She ............. so worried about the operation if the doctor had explained things better wouldn't have been wouldn't be

Q16 - If the weather holds, I ........ play golf this afternoon will would

Q29 - ......... there, you could have helped me Unless you had been Had you been

Q17 - If I ........, I'll do it this evening could can Q18 - Come on Friday if you ....... will be able to can Q19 - ........ you retire if you won the lottery? Would Will Q20 - If she ..... there, will you give her a message for me? is will be Q21 - What ........ do if you were in my position? will you would you Q22 - You'll be very ill ....... smoking if you stop unless you stop Q23 - He ....... be able to see you if you get there before nine o'clock would might Q24 - Provided you work hard, you ....... pass the exam without any difficulty

Q30 - If I ...... in your shoes, I'd be very worried indeed would be were Q31 - If he ........ earlier, many lives wouldn't have been ruined had been caught was caught Q32 - What ........... if you had seen an accident on your way here? would you have done would you do Q33 - If the ambulance had arrived sooner, they ......... her life had saved might have saved Q34 - How ...... you cope if you lost your job? will would Q35 - If he tries, he ........ do well might would Q36 - If you'd told me earlier, I ....... to help you the other day might be able might have been able

Q37 - If I had my life over again, I ...... to university to study history would have gone would go Q38 - If he's there, you ...... to tell him what happened

REPORTED SPEECH

ought should Q39 - I ......... better than to have trusted them should have known should know

would do would have done

Q1 - I told him ____ do it. to not to don't not to don't

Q11 - He told me he ___ be here by three o'clock at the latest and it's half past already. will would Either could be used here.

Q2 - He asked us ____ show our passports. if to for

Q12 - She promised she _____ do it by the end of the week and then let me down. will would Either could be used here.

Q3 - She asked us if we ____ finished the work on Monday. have had Either could be used here. Q4 - She asked us ____ on time. to be for being Q5 - She asked if she ____ leave early. can could Q6 - They asked me _____ going to the party. that I was if I was Q7 - He told me ____ my father. phone to phone Q8 - She said that no one _____ to the meeting last week. has come had come Q9 - She told me ____ she wasn't going to come. that --Either could be used here. Q10 - He asked me what I _____ if I failed to get the job.

Q13 - She said it _____ raining when she got here. already started had already started Either could be used here. Q14 - She explained how ______ do it. to I should Either could be used here. Q15 - He said he _____ her before. didn't meet hadn't met Either could be used here.

GAP FILL-IN I Q1 - I ...... to him for the past month didn't speak haven't spoken Q2 - Professionals ....... as doctors and lawyers Like Such Q3 - The dog's ..... the field in at Q4 - Professionals ....... doctors and lawyers

Like Such

where which

Q5 - The doctor, ..... saw me in the afternoon who that

Q19 - The house in ..... I was born where which

Q6 - The nurse ..... saw me in the afternoon who which

Q20 - ..... least at in

Q7 - Something ...... to be done about it ought should

Q21 - It didn't bother me ..... the least at in

Q8 - I didn't see ..... anyone no-one

Q22 - According .... the media to with

Q9 - She didn't ..... finish it quite quiet

Q23 - In accordance ..... the regulations with to

Q10 - The ..... film I've ever seen worse worst

Q24 - She took it ...... her bag from out

Q11 - The worst play I've ..... seen ever never

Q25 - She took it ...... of her bag from out

Q12 - I saw ..... anybody nobody

Q26 - It was ...... hot to drink too such

Q13 - Something ...... be done about it ought should

Q27 - It was ...... hot that I couldn't drink it so too

Q14 - We ..... better be off now had would

Q28 - It was ...... hot to touch too so

Q15 - It's about a journey up ..... the Amazon Amazon

Q29 - It was ..... a nice day so such

Q16 - We stayed at ....... Hotel Grand The Grand

Q30 - The weather was ..... nice so such

Q17 - The house ..... I was born where which

Q31 - It all happened ..... quickly so such

Q18 - The house ..... I was born in

Q32 - ..... people

Many Many of

Q33 - ..... the people Many Many of

TIME CLAUSES  Complete these sentences with if, unless, when, as soon as or until. 1. We’ll never get there on time __________ Sedef gets ready quickly. 2. I’m so excited. I’m going to get my skis on _________ we get there! 3. I’d take that job _________ the salary was better. 4. I’ll take driving lessons ________ I’ve finished school. I’m not in a hurry. 5. I can’t go to the office ________ I’ve found my car keys! 6. Alex won’t get a birthday present from me __________ I go shopping today. His birthday is tomorrow. 7. We won’t be able to buy a new car _________ we’ve saved enough money. 8. I have to take the pasta out of the water __________ it’s cooked, or it gets too soft and sticky. 9. We’d go and visit them more often _________ getting there was cheaper. 10. I’d buy myself an up-to-date iPhone __________ I had a really good job.  Complete the sentences with the verb either in future or present tense, using contractions when possible. 1. He will wash up before he (to go) to bed. 2. When it (to get) cold I 'll light the fire. 3. When the Queen (to arrive) the audience will stand up. 4. She (to give) the children their dinner before he comes home. 5. I will pay you when I (to get) my cheque. 6. She (to stay) in bed till the clock strikes seven. 7. He'll have to behave better when he (to go) to school. 8. She will go on until he (to tell) her to stop. 9. The lift (not start) until you press that button. 10. When he (to return) I'll give him the key.

REVISION I. Fill in the sentences with the correct form of the passive: 1 Please wait in the lounge while your room ________(clean). 2 From next week, you ________ (expect) to arrive at work on time. 3 Too much money ________ (spend) last year on personal expenses. 4 Most of the pollution in city centers ________ (cause) by traffic jams. 5 Around £500,000 ________ (steal) from a bank in London this afternoon. 6 Next year over 2,000,000 mobile phones ________ (make) in China. 7 Kill Bill ________ (direct) by Quentin Tarantino. II. Complete the jokes by putting the verbs in brackets in the correct passive: 1. A teacher asked her class to write an essay about a football match. A minute later all the students were writing except one boy. The teacher looked at his paper. It said, “The game ………………….. (stop) in the first minute by rain.” 2. “Why …………..the tennis player ………….(give) a cigarette lighter at the end of the competition?” “I don’t know” “Because he had lost all his matches” 3. “Mum, do all fairy tales begin with ?” “No, darling. Some start with : < Sorry I’m so late, darling, I ……………… (detain) at the office>” III. Complete these jokes by putting the verbs given in the correct perfect passive form: 1. “Why are you putting a bandage over your pay cheque?” “Because my salary ………just…………. (cut)” 2. A man went to a hospital for a new brain. He was given a choice between two brains – an engineer’s for 30,000 $ or a politician’s for 600,000 $. “Does that mean the politician’s brain is much better?” “ Not exactly, said the doctor. The politician’s brain ……never ……..(use). 3. “I …………………..(ask) to get married hundreds of times.” “ Oh! Who by?” “My parents” 4. A man was visiting his friend in hospital. “ You ………………..(miss) by everybody at the factory.” “ That’s nice” “Yes. Yesterday the boss came to me and said:” IV. Ask questions about the underlined part of the sentences: 1. The car belongs to my uncle. 2. The orchestra is playing dance music. 3. The post arrives twice a week. 4. Sir John is kissing a young girl. 5. I usually take two aspirins when I have a headache. 6. She reads love stories mostly. 7. She is wearing a red dress. 8. At Halloween American kids dress up as ghosts. 9. Your father smokes at least 10 cigarettes a day. 10. Miss Smith is talking to her dog in Japanese. V. Complete with the right form of the verb indicated:

1. We (live) _________in this small house for the time being. 2. Our house (face)_________west. 3. That woman (wear)_____________my hat! 4. This soup (taste)___________awful. 5. I assure you that the man who (stand)__________over there(not spy)__________on us. You (imagine)______________things! VI. Circle the correct form: 1. I must admit that we have serious problems but now we work/are working hard to solve them. 2. Millions of commuters rely/are relying on the railways to get to work in the morning. 3. To be honest, the service is so bad that, until it improves, I drive/am driving to work. 4. Ladies and gentlemen, the train approaches/is approaching King's Cross station, where this service terminates/is terminating. 5. Do you often go/are going to work by bike? VII. Complete the jokes by using the right form of the suitable verb from the following: chew, drown, look, tell, eat 1.”The police ……………for a man with one eye called Bone.” “What’s his other eye called ?” 2. “Is that your nose or you just ………………..a banana?” 3. It’s Andrew’s first day at a new school.” Excuse me, young man ,but ,…………… gum?” “No, sir, I’m Andrew Sale.” 4.”Come out of the water ! You are not allowed to swim here!” “But, I’m not swimming officer, I…………………!!” 5. Two little sisters are in bed together. “Are you asleep?” “I (not)………………….you!” VIII. Complete these sentences with used to or use to and the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. At first I found it difficult to wake up so early, but now I…………………………(get up) at 5.30 every day. 2. When we were young, my sister and I …………….….(fight) like cat and dog. 3. My last English teacher made us work really hard; he …………………………………(never give) us any free time. 4. I……………….. (not like) seafood, but now I’m mad about it! 5. I……………………………………..(not) this horrible weather. I prefer sunshine and warmth. IX. Correct the mistake in each sentence: 1. Although she doesn’t look it, my sister is much more young than me. 2. Mark is the younger person in the class. 3. Do you think that Yvette is the prettiest girl in our class. 4. The month I spent in Australia was the more exciting month of my life! 5. My brother is slight shorter than me. X. Choose the best alternative to complete these sentences: 1. He seems a bit rude when you first meet him, 3. …………………..my holidays , I like to take but when you……………. to know him better, things easy and relax. he’s really very friendly. A While B. at C. with D. during A. do B. go C. get D. make 4. We had……………………. a great time we 2. I don’t think I……………. to go out tonight. didn’t want to come home. A. Should B. ought C. must D. shouldn’t A. So B. very C. really D. such

5. They ……………………….us not to walk on the ice in case it broke. A. Said B. suggest C. warned D. explained 6. He was nervous because he………………..been on an aeroplane before. A. wasn’t B. hadn’t C. Isn’t D. didn’t 7. We spent a ……………………………… more money than we had intended. A. lot B. much C. far D great

8. He is afraid to……………………………..his mind; sometimes he can be a bit insensitive. A. talk B. well C. discuss D. speak 9. I love that story you wrote; it was………………….. excellent. A. very B. extremely C. such D. absolutely 10. This computer costs L850. It’s only a…………cheaper than the one you brought last week. A. little B.less C. much D. slightly

XI. Translate the following sentences: 1. El locuieste in acest oras din 1989. 2. Doar ce am terminat de luat cina. 3. Avionul va decola la 8 p.m. 4. El vorbeste fluent doua limbi. 5. O sa varuiesc camera fiicei mele la primavara. 6. Este primul lucru pe care mi l-ai spus toata ziua. XII. Turn the sentences into indirect speech: 1. Open the window! 2. Why did you change your job? 3. Why didn’t you go to Mary’s party yesterday? 4. Where will you go tomorrow after the classes? 5. Are you going to her office? 6. Do you like living in the country? XIII. Turn the sentences into the passive voice: 1. They are building the bridge now. 2. He gave his mother a flower. 3. She brought the news to her friends. 4. They didn’t inform us. 5. She looks after the children very well. XIV. Choose the suitable word in brackets: 1. (pleasant, pleasantly) We had a …… time in Mamaia. 2. (clearly, clear) Jim spoke very …… when he told us about that. 3. (hard, hardly) He works …… for his children. 4. (slow, slowly) We drove ……along the narrow road. 5. (sad, sadly) His …… eyes cleared when he heard the news.

VERB AND PREPOSITIONS 1. The young woman with the broken leg leaned … the ambulance assistant. 2. Mothers tell their children not to stare … people. 3. The teacher was very happy because all the students laughed … her jokes. 4. Please protect me … the bad people! 5. During the holidays I always think … you. 6. My mother likes it when I write her e-mail messages; she loves to hear … me. 7. The politician asked me to vote … him. 8. What does this dish consist … ? Just rice and beans. 9. Please include me … your plans; I would very much like to go to the cinema with you. 10. I recently received a cheque … my uncle. 11. Don't thank me … preparing this exercise; it was a real pleasure for me. 12. Oh, go away! Disappear … my sight! 13. My teachers are always trying to prevent me … doing something stupid. 14. I approve … the president's foreign policy. 15. She was very amused … what they did. 16. His parents told him he would never be great; they thought he would never amount … anything. 17. I cannot cope … small children; they make me very tired. 18. She was always very pleased … her students. 19. I always say "Hope … the best, but prepare … the worst." 20. If you know what's good for you you won't interfere … me or my plans! 21. The thief confessed … the robbery. 22. You should always reply … my e-mail messages. 23. It is always wise to protect oneself … bad people and situations. 24. She always confused Spanish … Portuguese. 25. Don't forget to pay … your shopping before you leave the store.

ADJECTIVES AND PREPOSITIONS 1. She is so irritating; she always thinks she is right … everything. 2. I am keen … paragliding - I go every Sunday, rain or shine. 3. She goes weak … the knees every time her boyfriend comes into the room. 4. I am safe … danger in my house - I hope. 5. She is very quick … Maths. 6. It is never a good idea to be rude … other people. 7. She is jealous … her little sister. 8. My teacher is always patient … me. 9. Is there sufficient cake … everyone? 10. He is right … thinking that the earth is round. 11. I am enthusiastic … cinema, and anything to do with film-making. 12. She is too dependent … others; she should try to be more independent. 13. I am fortunate … my choice of friends - they are all great. 14. Don't sit so far … me! Come a little closer. 15. I think he is very good … his German lessons. 16. It is a good idea to be polite … everyone. 17. I am very fond … my aunt - she is a wonderful woman. 18. I am content … what I have. 19. I am ready … the next semester. 20. She was very curious … his private life!

EXERCISE 1 Four words or phrases, labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4, are given below the conversation. Choose the word or phrase that will correctly complete the conversation. 1. I am slow to _____.

express my opinion express my viewing make my views make my opinion 2. I have to have this report finished _____. by Friday until Friday Friday before Friday beginning 3. We were fortunate enough to visit the Grand Canyon. It has _____. beautiful scenery that is much many beautiful landscapes many beautiful sceneries much beautiful scenery 4. The car was parked directly _____ the diner. before ahead of in front of preceding 5. The ski resorts are usually crowded. There are many people _____ skiing. enjoy that enjoying who enjoy who enjoying 6. It is already 3 o'clock. Can you _____ time to catch the bus? have enough have it in make in make it in 7. I went to have my glasses _____. fit fitted fit on fitted on 8. Mary's house is _____ the hair salon. Do you think you can find it? along near to against next to 9. The burning stick was very hot. He let _____ just in time. alone it go alone it go it go of it 10. Do we have _____ money to last us the week? a lot of plentiful plenty of enough 11. John decided _____ golf on weekends. to begin to commence to take up to start up 12. It _____ to me whether we meet them or not. makes no difference makes not a difference is indifferent is not a difference 13. We were _____ after all the hard work. wear out outworn weary out

worn out 14. We saw _____ wild animals while on vacation. quite a few quite much quite many quite some 15. They are late as usual. I don't think we should _____ them. await for wait for await on wait on 16. Are you _____ the competition? enter going entering go to enter going to enter 17. You had better _____ the tourist information office. inquire at inquiring at inquire to inquiring at 18. Ireland was part of the UK, _____? didn't it wasn't it hasn't it weren't it 19. They will be _____ at the party. present presents presenting at present 20. Will they go _____ this summer? swim to swim swimming to swimming 21. The New York police were very anxious _____ about the crime. more learn learn more to more learn to learn more 22. Many excited women could _____ at the department store sale. seen be seen be seeing be see 23. The sink in the locker room tends to _____ . flow overflow flow over over flowing 24. How long did the baseball game _____? last endure survive continue 25. We must _____ the annual board meeting tomorrow. attend attend to attend in attending

EXERCISE 2 Four words or phrases, labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4, are given below the conversation. Choose the word or phrase that will correctly complete the conversation. 1. The subway station is _____ here. near near to near from nearing 2. When we woke up, everywhere was _____ snow. covered covered by covered with covering 3. Do earthquakes _____ often in North America? break break out happen to occur 4. We had better _____ before it begins to rain. leave leaving to leave to leaving 5. A large crowd _____ in front of the train station. gathering to gather had gathered had gathering 6. In winter, driving accidents occur quite _____ on the highways. frequently many much a few 7. Would you like to _____ to the United States? trip voyage travel went 8. Most people at some stage have a feeling _____. responsible responsibility of responsibility to be responsible 9. This stadium can hold _____. much audience a large audience much audiences many audiences 10. When the mountain forests _____, there can be large forest fires. become dry becoming dry become drying drying 11. "What kind of work are you doing for that company?" "I'm _____ as an administrator." worked occupied hired employed 12. "I don't want to buy anything, do you?" "Yes, I'd like to buy _____" pencil much pencils

any pencils some pencils 13. We can _____ sports on Saturday if you'd like. do have play enjoy 14. _____ the hotel rooms are reserved throughout peak season. Almost Almost of Almost all of Most of all 15. "Where did you work before?" "I worked only minutes _____ railroad track." from from the near away 16. "I don't think it will rain at all today, do you?" "No, I _____ so." think not not think don't think do think not 17. We have only another five minutes. I think we _____. hurry be hurry to hurry should hurry 18. Many fans showed up at the stadium. They were _____ the big game. anxious seeing anxious to see to anxiously see to see anxiously 19. "Who did you meet at the community dinner dance?" "I met many _____ people." grandly celebration fame prominent 20. "John isn't sure that the meeting will be held tomorrow." "But I _____." certain certainly am certain am certainly 21. My brother loves to watch baseball; I _____ basketball. prefer to watch to prefer watching watch preferring preferring to watch 22. Many people are waiting for the news bulletin. It will _____ soon. be circulate circulate around come near come around 23. I think our guests will _____. be here shortly shortly be here here be shortly here shortly be 24. Who _____ when John is likely to turn up. know do know

is knowing knows 25. The managers are _____ a new work schedule now. arranging arranging up be arrange to arranging

EXERCISE 3 Four words or phrases, labelled 1, 2, 3, and 4, are given below the conversation. Choose the word or phrase that will correctly complete the conversation. 1. His family keep asking him _____ smoking. give up giving up to give up to giving up 2. I plan _____ swimming twice a week from now on. do on do go to go 3. We have an exam next week. It is very necessary _____. study hard to study hard hard study to hard study 4. They opened the door at noon. Some people were already _____. in line to wait in line waiting line in waiting waiting in line 5. The theater performance _____. succeed successful was success was a success 6. I had _____ finding my way around New York when I first arrived. quite time a quite time a time quite quite a time 7. Guess who I _____ yesterday. I saw my old landlord at the bank. into run into ran ran into run into 8. The next bus will arrive _____. three o'clock at three o'clock on three o'clock in three o'clock 9. He was _____ have a doctor's appointment today. supposed supposing supposed to supposing to 10. "Why are you rushing?" "I have _____ with my doctor." an appointment a pledge a promise a contract 11. "Let's _____ a new movie tomorrow." "Yes, let's." take in take into take to taking

12. I will stay in the Golden Hotel in New York. Why don't you guys _____? visits visit in drop in call in 13. We will serve our guests soon. We had better ____ now. have table set set table setting table set the table 14. He hurt his leg _____ in order to miss the exam." at purpose for purpose in purpose on purpose 15. How is he _____ these days? I hope he is doing well. get along get to along getting along to getting along 16. Are you going to _____ with your cousin while in town? get in touch getting in touch to getting in touch have touch 17. We are going to _____ the Town Games for fun. part take in take part in take part with taking in part 18. Since the rainstorm came _____, it did a lot of damage in the area. surprisingly rapid in hurry suddenly 19. I'll be home late. Please don't _____ me. wait up on wait up for waiting up for be wait up for 20. Who will _____ your dog while you are away" look after be look after to look after for looking after 21. The new teacher loves poems and makes us _____. learn them heartily heartily learn them learn them by heart learning by heart them 22. _____ I like to do something completely spontaneous. every so often every often so very so often very often so 23. Please _____ soon. your mind make up up and make your mind make up your mind make upon your mind 24. Taking photos here is _____. questionably out of question out of the question out for the question 25. My assistant John will be _____ in my absence. charging on charge in charge for charge

EXERCISE 4 1. "Have you had enough to eat?" "I'd like _____, please." another one more some more any more 2. The woman was _____ someone might recognize her. afraid of afraid about afraid for afraid that 3. The organisation _____ 25 years ago. found founded was found was founded 4. I wish I _____ with Ann. am was were would be 5. Please turn off all the lights when _____. you leave you will leave you will leave left you had left 6. Until last year, she was the largest ship that _____. was ever built has ever built has ever been built had ever been built 7. We lived there _____ ten years. for during since while 8. My grandfather _____ of heart failure in his sixties. dead died was died was dead 9. They are rich enough to own _____. not a helicopter only, but a yacht as well not only a helicopter, but a yacht as well only a helicopter, but a yacht as well as well as a helicopter, not only a yacht 10. She _____ the letter on the office desk. lay lied laid lain 11. There wasn't a single person _____ at the beach. in sight on sight seeing to see 12. This sauce doesn't taste _____ it should. as for like where as 13. John was neither willing to go _____. nor able go nor was able nor he was able nor able to go

14. If one is to learn a language well, _____. it must be spoken regularly one must be spoken regularly it must speak regularly one must speak it regularly 15. I don't especially care _____ those types of movies. by to for with 16. _____ me for a few minutes? Would you to help Would you helping Would you mind to help Would you mind helping 17. _____ to the beach on the weekend. Let's go Let's going Let's went Let's to go 18. "Did you give John his share of the money?" "No, I _____ it to him, but I didn't have enough time." was to have gave was to have given was to had given was to had gave 19. Your taste in movies is very different _____ mine. from to with as 20. "You _____ think they'd be here by now." would should could might 21. I don't know _____ the rope, but hopefully it will do the job. how long how long is the length of the long of 22. "Excuse me. Where is the post office?" "It is _____ of the large blue hotel." in the front on the front in front on front 23. She's finally decided that _____ she's going to study much harder. after now from this now from from now on 24. My brother _____ the university last year. graduated graduated from was graduated graduated of 25. We won't be able to go to the club _____ our parents give us permission. although nevertheless unless without

EXERCISE 5

1. Why don't you try to come home _____ 9 o'clock? by under until up to 2. My father _____ to the Golf Club for the past 25 years. was belonging has belonged has been belonged has belonging 3. Portuguese is quite _____ Spanish. similar similar from similar to similar with 4. My youngest sister _____ last summer. marriaged got married got marriaged was married to 5. Paper is _____ wood. made by made of made from made with 6. He _____ take off his shoes before he entered the room. must has to have to had to 7. You'd better go now, _____ you'll miss the next train. if else or else or not unless 8. He moved the TV antenna _____ he could get a clearer picture. because of in which so which so that 9. How do you say "that's mine" _____ Spanish? by in on with 10. Our mother _____ scrub the kitchen walls and floor. had us had us to us had us to 11. "Could you do me a small favor?" "I'm sorry. I really _____." am hurry am in a hurry have a hurry am hurried 12. Would you care for _____ cup of tea? another more one other some more 13. I'm right this time, _____? agree with agree to agree agree about 14. _____ who looks for trouble usually finds it. Anyone These Those Them

15. We have much to _____ today, so please concentrate. discuss discuss about discuss over discuss with 16. The sun _____ at 7 o'clock yesterday evening. set setted has set had setted 17. I _____ finish my work before lunch yesterday, so I went shopping. able to was able to managed could have 18. _____ would you most like to have? These of which What of these Any of these Which of these 19. I'll finish my work by four o'clock and _____ home. go to go back come to come back to 20. My younger brother plays _____. the piano very well very good the piano the piano very good very well the piano 21. Lauren _____ in Singapore. growed grew up grown up was grown up 22. What _____? means this word does this word meaning is this word meaning does this word mean 23. "Which horse came in first?" "That tall black one _____." has is was did 24. I couldn't find _____ your last question. an answer to an answer answering to answer 25. The electric light was invented in _____. the nineteenth century nineteen centuries nineteen century century the nineteenth

EXERCISE 6 1. _____ Easter, kids receive lots of chocolate Easter eggs in USA. On At In By 2. I wish you _____ me how to make such a sauce last time. teach taught have taught had taught 3. How much money did he borrow _____ the bank? to of off from 4. "How much sugar is left?" "_____." None Nothing Not some Not one 5. _____ ended after 4 years in 1918. World War First World War I First World War World War the First 6. My brother loves music very much and has _____ of tapes. a large collection large collection much collections many collection 7. We couldn't enter the court. The police _____ let us in. shall not won't shouldn't wouldn't 8. "Have you ever played tennis?" "Yes, I _____ played it." have have ever have been had been

9. Jane didn't go _____ this morning. She was at home. somewhere anywhere no where 10. If I _____ you, I wouldn't do that. am was were had been 11. We don't travel to any country _____ crime rate is known to be very high. which whose that which that 12. By my 50th birthday, I _____ in my current profession for over 20 years. will be will have been would be would have been 13. Finally John bought a _____ sedan. green new 1988 four-door 1988 green new four-door new green 1988 four-door new four-door green 1988 14. My father taught me basic accounting and _____. to type how to type how to typing typing 15. _____ my childhood, I studied in Paris. During Ever When While 16. Jane's hair is brown, and her eyes _____. green are green was green has been green 17. The children _____ do their homework while watching TV yesterday. was able to were able to would could have 18. The English students _____ by that eccentric teacher at that time. were learning were being taught were being teaching were being learned 19. "Hello! _____ John Smith speaking." I'm This is There is Here is 20. It is sometimes very difficult _____ in a second language. to make oneself understood for oneself to be understanding understanding oneself to understand oneself 21. The hero rode through the village _____ of a large white horse. over the back in the back back on the back

22. This is the _____ curry sauce I've ever tasted. more good most good best most best 23. If Jane asks her mother, she _____ permission. may have gotten might have gotten might get maybe get 24. He fell from the top of the metal staircase, _____ breaking his leg. so because thus whence 25. My sister lived in France for two years and my niece _____ there. borned born was borned was born

EXERCISE 7

1. It is very rude to point _____ someone in many cultures. at to into off 2. Was my child polite _____ you? at from to with 3. If our plans are carried _____ now, we will solve that issue. out up upon through 4. The neighbours didn't go on vacation, _____? didn't they did it did they didn't it 5. It _____ the day before yesterday. snowed was snow has snowed was snowed 6. Have you ever _____ on a horse? It is a wonderful experience. rode rid to ride ridden 7. He is learning Chinese _____ Mr. Chan. through by to from 8. Students are supposed to sit attentively _____ their desks. at beside to beneath 9. "Where is the library?"

"It's _____ your right." in on at by 10. Tom is very temperamental, and he _____. always gets angry gets always angry always angry gets angry always gets 11. "How many products did you sell?" "_____ than we had expected." Less Lesser Few Fewer 12. It's not an easy task. However, please have him _____ it. do to do doing have to do 13. I would like to apply _____ the position of sales clerk that you advertised in the Sunday newspaper. for to with in 14. It's often difficult for a young child _____ clothes. wearing to wear putting on to put on 15. This knife is quite sharp. We use it _____. for to cut the bread to cut with the bread cutting with the bread to cut the bread 16. I could have done it for you if you _____. ask to me to asked me to had asked me had asked me to 17. Joe _____. likes football best likes best football best likes football likes play football best 18. My sister went _____ yesterday. to shopping shopping to shop shopped 19. John is _____ soccer magazines. interested interesting interested in interest in 20. I liked the job better than Bob _____. did do has done done 21. _____ my CDs are indie rock. Almost Almost all Most Most of all 22. _____ are you speaking? I didn't catch the name. Who Whom

Of who Of whom 23. _____ will be invited to join us for lunch on Saturday. Whoever will come Whoever come Whoever comes Whoever would come 24. _____ I hate getting up at six, I have to. Much as As much So much as So much 25. I'll give you another hour _____. making your mind up making up your mind make up your mind to make up your mind

EXERCISE 8 1. _____ the floor manager, we don't need to work this Friday afternoon. According According of According from According to 2. You _____ see the doctor if that back ache persists. better better have have better had better 3. How long does it take _____ the nearest train station? get to to get to get to getting to 4. He likes his new job very much and _____. works hardly hard works hardly work works hard 5. Please fill _____ this online application form. up on down out 6. "I've never seen that movie." "_____ have I." So Either Neither Too 7. "Haven't you been to New York?" "_____ been there." Yes, I haven't Yes, I wasn't No, I haven't No, I have 8. "Where does Helen live?" "She lives _____." in the Moore Street on Moore Street at Moore Street on the Moore Street 9. Is your TV _____? as large as mine so large as me

as large as me so large as mine 10. I've never seen _____. such a tall man so tall man such tall man as tall man 11. Please carry this box _____ the next room. inside at in into 12. My mother didn't buy _____ food at that store. one some a any 13. "How often do you play tennis?" "I play _____." two times in a month two times a month two months a time two times of a month 14. John started his current job _____ October 10. at on in to 15. Would you go with us if you _____ the money? will have have would have had 16. There hasn't _____. been a concert like this before been a concert like before this a concert been like this before before a concert been like this 17. You had better stay _____ home and get rid of your cold. at in inside into 18. "Whose cell phone is this?" "It's _____" the cell phone of my friend my friend's belong a friend of mine one of my friends 19. "How do I use this tool?" "Hold it _____." on your right firmly hand in your firmly right hand firmly in your right hand firmly on your right hand 20. It's really hard to believe _____. he would say such a terrible thing such a terrible thing he would say to say he would such a terrible thing would he say such a terrible thing 21. "Did you fully understand what I meant?" "_____." I think so So I think I so think So think I 22. Jane is the woman who is standing _____ my mother. before to the front of in front of

front of 23. _____ the audience safely left the theater through the fire exits. Every one Every member Every member of Every all of 24. He _____ he was going to visit his sister in Ohio. spoke that talked that said that told that 25. We _____ our favorite team's performance. were disappointed by were disappointed of were disappointing were disappointing in

PART 9 I. Five sentences have been removed from the following passage. Choose from the sentences (AF) the one which fits each gap (1-5). There is one extra sentence which do not need to use. Gwen Crowley likes to borrow clothes from other people. She also buys clothes from celebrities such as Cher in order to sell them in her second- hand clothes shop, Star Wares , in Los Angeles. Cher tends to get rid of a lot of her things each year and we just go over with a truck and pick them up. I’ve met her a few times , although I’ve never been wearing any of her clothes at the time. (1) …I love Cher’s style. I have her shoes, her jewellery, and even some of her furniture. Many of my customers don’t wear the clothes they buy and just keep them as souvenirs. (2)… I also had a denim shirt which I bought from Mel Gibson. I wore it all the time , even when I was decorating the house. (3)…I really liked that shirt and it was great fun telling people which famous person owned it before. Although my husband doesn’t share my passion , he was delighted when I bought him Cary Grant’s silver cigarette case for his 40th birthday. (4)….It’s wonderful to have a part of someone that you admire, that you can actually hold, look at and wear. At the moment I’ve got my eye on a very special costume from my favourite TV programme. (5)… It’s not the sort of thing you can wear to the shops, but it would certainly attract attention at a fancy dress party! A. If it was something I really liked, though, I would buy it, no matter how much it cost. B. I got paint on it and all sorts of other stains , but it broke my heart when I finally had to throw it away. C. It’s in a cloth bag and has the actor’s name inscribed on the front. D. However, I like to enjoy my clothes and I alwayd wear Cher’s things until they’re worn out. E. It’s Dr McCoy’s original tunic from the Star Trek series. F. I’m not sure how she’d react if she saw me in one of her old sweaters or skirts. II. Use the word given to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Do not change the word given . 1. Unless she starts doing some work, she’s going to fail the exam.( if) / She’s going to fail the exam………doing some work. 2. They have built a science lab for our school. (been)/ A science lab……….for our school. 3. „Don’t try to call me up!” Paul said to me. (told)/ Paul……….call him up.

4. I made a mistake by not reporting the incident to the police. (have)/ I………the incident to the police. 5. Can’t you do any better than that? (best)/ Is that……..you can do? 6. Most students usually wake up early before an exam. ( used)/ Most students are…..before an exam. 7. „Well done!” You raised the most money”, said Angela to us. (congratulated)/ Angela…………the most money. 8. You will never forget that you saw this play tonight. ( remember)/ You…..this play tonight. 9. Anna got married six months ago. ( since)/ It’s ………Anna got married. 10. „Why haven’t you told us the truth?” his parents asked. (know)/ His parents wanted to…..the truth. III. Fill in ONE suitable word in each blank. There is one example (0). It’s a fact that 0- nowadays many young people become involved (1)……crime. (2)…work alone and others are members of gangs. The (3)…for this are unclear. Some (4)……society is to blame, others believe that the change in family life is at fault. One boy who (5)…broken into numerous houses and robbed the owners of (6)….possessions was arrested recently for his crimes and held at the police station. He (7)….appear in court shortly and, if he is found guilty, he will be sentenced to time in jail. His parents are worried about the effect jail will have on him. Perhaps they should have been (8)….interested while he was growing (9)…. And then, he might (10)….be in this situation now. IV. For questions 1- 15, read the text below and decide which word A,B,C or D best fits each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Every year, the village of Pettineo (0) A….its unique arts festival. For a few days each summer, artists from all over Europe (1)….at this village near the north coast of Sicily to (2)…the creative atmosphere. (3)…their stay, the artists get together with the local people to paint a onekilometre long picture that runs the (4)…of the high street. (5)…the painting is done, each visiting artist joins a local family for a big lunch and, (6)…the meal, the family receives the (7)…of the painting that the artist has painted. As a result, (8)…few villagers are rich, almost every home has at (9)... one painting by a well- known European artist. Visitors to the village are eagerly (10)…into homes to see these paintings. The festival was the idea of Antonio Presti, a local businessman who (11)…it up several years ago. Since then , Pettineo has (12)…a sort of domestic art museum in (13)…any visitor can ring a doorbell, go into a house and (14)…a painting. In addition to this exhibition (15)…paintings in people’s homes, for those who have time to spare, there is an opportunity to wander through the display of huge sculptures in the village square. 0

A celebrates

B shows

C honours

D demonstrates

1

A group

B crowd

C gather

D combine

2

A amuse

B enjoy

C entertain

D delight

3

A During

B In

C While

D At

4

A size

B measure

C length

D area

5

A Just

B Once

C Soon

D Only

6

A in addition to

B in place of

C in common with

D in exchange for

7

A partition

B section

C division

D region

8

A though

B despite

C since

D even

9

A less

B last

C least

D most

10

A persuaded

B invited

C requested

D attracted

11

A set

B put

C got

D had

12

A become

B advanced

C grown

D increased

13

A what

B where

C whom

D which

14

A wonder

B stare

C admire

D respect

15

A at

B on

C of

D in

V. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. If the line is corect, put a tick ( ). If it has a word that should not be there, write this word on the line, as in the examples. 

Are you one of those who jump at any occasion to visit the shops?

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Are you an unredeemed bargain hunter who ever walks through the

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markets armed out with your trusty credit card? Shopping can be

1

the best way to begin or end a difficult day. And by this we don’t mean

2

just hitting against the stores, emptying your wallet. We also mean

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to browsing through a good bookshop for something that will take you

4

to destinations , buying a gadget spotted in a window that is just

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the own thing to brighten up your desk, choosing a small treat for yourself

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or a gift for a friend , deciding on to something from Gucci or Armani.

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Shopping can be lots of things, a combination of those moments

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after that give you a lift : visiting the shops, having coffee with a friend,

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opening the bag at home, experiencing the pleasure of that special purchase.

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VI. Read the text and use the words given in capitals to form words that fit in the numbered gaps. The words are given in the order in which you need to use them. There is an example at the beginning.

(1) FASHION; (1) SCULPT; (2) WELL; (3) CONSIDER; (4) DECIDE; (5) POSSIBLE; (6) DAY; (7) RESIDE; (8) SEE; (9) RESPONSIBLE; (10) BENEFIT. Modern art has become rather (0)..fashionable..in the North- East of England, and large metallic (1)….are now fairly commonplace in the region. The (2)…known of these is the 200-ton steel figure, Angel of the North, erected in Gateshead at the (3)….cost of 800,000 pounds. Many local people were horrified at the (4)…to spend such a large sum on a 65- foot metal structure. Nevertheless, the Angel is (5)…one of the most frequently viewd artworks in the world, seen (6)….by almost 100,000 passing motorists. A number of (7)….in Hartlepool were similarly upset when they were greeted one day by the (8)…of 15 giant, metal balls on a traffic roudabout in the town centre. They described the payment of 70,000 pounds for the spheres as (9)…and felt the money could have been spent on something more directly (10)….to the local population.

FOLLOW UP Who, Whom, Whose - Gap-fill Exercise Choose the correct answer for each gap below. 1. ...................... wrote this book? 2. ...................... are you going to recommend? 3. .......................... dictionary is on the table? 4. It doesn't look like this is the right address. ...................... did you ask for directions? 5. We have two extra tickets for the concert. ......................... wants to go with us? 6. It wasn't me! I have no idea ........................ left the oven on. 7. ......................... car is parked in the handicapped parking space? If someone doesn't move it, it's going to be towed. 8. The police have called in an expert to identify .................... handwriting is actually on the ransom letter. 9. Do you remember ................... received the Academy Award for best actress that year? Was it Nicole Kidman? 10. Melanie couldn't remember the name of the student ......................... science project received the $100,000 prize. 11. I know exactly .......................... I'm going to support in the upcoming election. 12. That's the professor ........................... spent 10 years living with the Pygmies in Central Africa. 13. She's the actress ......................... he so vividly describes in his scandalous new book. 14. Can you please tell me the names of the people ...................... helped organize the AIDS charity event? 15. The national park is being renamed in honor of Dian Fossey, ................... scientific research and environmental efforts helped save the last remaining mountain gorillas. Let / Make / Have / Get - Gap-fill Exercise Complete the sentences below using the correct form of the verbs "let," "make," "have," and "get," . 1. Sam really wanted a dog, but his parents wouldn't ...................... him have a pet. 2. I can't believe she ..................... you look at her vacation pictures again last night. We have to look at those stupid pictures every time we go to her house. 3. I don't know how you convince your children to

clean up their rooms. I couldn't ........................ my children to clean up their rooms if my life depended on it. 4. Professor Yu ....................... each of her students write an essay describing their future goals in life. 5. Professor Yu .................................. her students use a dictionary while they were taking the test. 6. Debbie's husband hates the opera. But after days of nagging, she finally ..................... him to go see the new production of La Boheme. 7. Sally ................... me take off my shoes before I went into her house. She said she wanted to keep the carpet clean. 8. Rebecca Smith requested a copy of that expense report, so I ............... the courier take one over to her last week. 9. Diane thinks television is a waste of time, so she won't ...................... her children watch TV. 10. Mr. Levine .................... his secretary call Ms. Jackson and reconfirm their meeting on Thursday. 11. Marcus ........................ me drive his new BMW. I couldn't believe how quickly it picked up speed. 12. How did you ...................... the doctor to make a house call? I haven't heard of a doctor actually going to a patient's house in years. 13. My boss .................... me get him coffee, pick up his dry cleaning and buy presents for his wife. He can't do anything by himself! 14. Tommy didn't want to go to his cousin's birthday party, but his mom ............................ him go. 15. I can't believe the zoo keeper ................... you feed the snake. That was so cool! 16. The contract was very detailed, and it was essential that the wording be absolutely correct. Therefore, I ........................ the translator recheck his work several times to make sure there would be no misunderstandings. 17. Cheryl didn't want to wash her car, so with a little smooth talk she ................... her boyfriend to wash it for her. 18. If you ask me nicely, I'll ....................... you lick the bowl after I make the cookies. 19. Dr. Jackson ........................ the nurse monitor the patient's condition overnight. 20. The news coverage of the recent tornado was incredibly moving. The interview with the little boy

who lost his family in the tragedy ..................... everyone cry. Verbs and Prepositions - Gap-fill exercise

1. She accused me ................. telling lies. 2. You can always borrow a dictionary ...................... the library. 3. Do you believe .................... ghosts? 4. The history teacher asked us to comment ..................... the events taking place in Afghanistan. 5. I am accustomed .................. having a lot of money. 6. When the guests arrived .................... my house they gave me a bottle of wine. 7. Some people stupidly believe that we are in school to prepare ....................... our future jobs. 8. The old woman suffered .................... lumbago. 9. Oh, you are so right! I agree ......................... you completely! 10. She is very dependable. I always know I can count .......................... her absolutely. 11. I want to congratulate you ...................... your success. 12. You won't always be able to rely ......................... your parents. 13. When you are a mountain guide, you sometimes have to wait a long time ..................... the tourists. 14. My banker told me not to draw all the money ........................... of my bank account. 15. I must insist ......................... your learning these verbs! 16. Are you accusing me ......................... being too strict? 17. How does the man account .................. having all that money in his pocket? 18. The workmen would like to speak ........................ the manager. 19. The visitors objected ....................... the horrible rooms. 20. I always try to agree .............. my twin sister, because it makes her angry if I don't. 21. I just couldn't agree .................... his plan, it was much too dangerous! 22. Young people today can communicate ............... each other using a lot of different machines. 23. It was your fault! Don't try to blame me ............................ the accident!! 24. The head teacher threatened me ................. expulsion if I didn't behave better. 25. Don't forget to thank your parents ................... putting up with you all these years!

QUANTIFIERS – COUNT & NON-COUNT NOUNS In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with one of the following quantifiers: much, many, lots of, a lot of, little, most, a little, little, a few, few: 1. It seems to me that we've had ................... assignments in English this term. 2. How ........................... material can we be expected to read in one week? 3. ........................... books are not in the library. 4. I've had ...................... headaches already because of stress. 5. ....................... depression can be attributed to being overworked. 6. Our yard looks awful this summer. There are too ........................... weeds. 7. I didn't use ............................... fertilizer last spring, and that has made a difference. 8. Also, I've paid .................................. attention to how ............................ rain we've had. 9. I'm afraid it's rained .......................... times this summer, and the grass is turning brown and dying. 10. ................................ experts say you should fertilize your lawn in the fall. 11. It didn't seem to do my lawn ................. good. 12. ........................ advice you get from experts doesn't seem to help. 13. ................................ of my neighbors ignore their grass, and they have better lawns this year. 14. They say .......................... knowledge is a bad thing. 15. I know ........................... instances where that proves true. 16. ............................ people know as much about computers as Tomas does. 17. But it does him ........................... good when the whole system goes down

INVERSION EXERCISES

Exercise 1 - Fill the gaps using the words in the box. has · before · than · audience · then · was started · will · can · did · so many · had 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Hardly ever … an athlete won so many medals in such a short time. Little … we realise what a social faux-pas we had committed. Scarcely … the match started when the trouble began. Only by standing on tip-toe … I able to see anything at all. Seldom can an … have heard a better interpretation of this symphony. Hardly had the controversial opera … when people began to walk out. Only if we leave now … we be in time to catch the train. Never have I seen … people turn out for this event. Rarely … a remark have been more ill-judged. Only … did it become clear what the extent of the damage was. Barely had we had time to pack up the picnic things … the heavens opened 12. No sooner had we asked for a quieter room, … we were given one. Exercise 2 - Fill the gaps using the words in the box. ? else · way · did · circumstances · nothing · such nor · until · would · account · only · even 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

At no time … he seem to realise what an idiot he was making of himself. At no time before have I heard … arrant nonsense. Nowhere … do they charge you so much for water On no … should you miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Under no … must this door be left unlocked. Not … she apologises for what she said will I speak to her again. Not … if they halved the price would I buy such a heap of old rubbish. Not for all the money in the world … I do what you're suggesting. Not … do I know you're wrong, but I can also prove you're wrong. Neither was the food up to standard … was the service particularly good. Everyone except me got soaked. Not for … do I always carry an umbrella. 12. No … am I going to jump into that icy cold water! Exercise 3 - Make inverted sentences from the sentences given, using the words in brackets (). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

You shouldn't tell him about my trip to China. (On no ...) You are not going to get me to eat that! (No way ... !) I have seldom seen such a brilliant goal. (Seldom ...) Such a hurricane has rarely happened in Hereford. (Hardly ever ...) I wouldn't want to hurt your feelings for all the world. (Not ...) They were never aware of the danger that threatened them. (At no time ...) This must not leak out to the press. (Under ...) He wasn't rich and he wasn't handsome. (Neither ...) We haven't often witnessed such artistry. (Rarely ...)

10 . 11. 12 .

The bridge collapsed as soon as we managed to get across. (No sooner ...) We were only able to cross the border by offering him a bribe. (Only ...) Immediately he opened his mouth he started complaining about everything. (Barely ... before ...)

Exercise 4 - Complete the sentences below with the words in brackets in the correct tense and the right order. 1. Not until June 15 (we/can/accept)… applications for next year. 2. Never before that day (she/have/witnessed) … such violence. 3. Hardly (the match/have/start) … when the game was interrupted. 4. Not only (the girl/be/hungry) …, she was also very tired. 5. Little (I/do/imagine) … that it was the last time I would see him. 6. Only later ((he/do/understand) … why his wife was so upset. 7. (He/have/know) … it would take so long he would not have started. 8. No sooner (her name/be/announce) … than the crowd started to cheer. 9. At no time (the salesman/do/say) … that the price would increase. 10. In no way (he/can/be/hold) … responsible for the damage. Exercise 5 - Make a new sentence beginning with the word(s) in brackets 1. I had hardly begun to apologize when the door closed. (Hardly ...) 2. I have seldom heard such a talented singer. (Seldom ...) 3. If John had known that she liked curry, he would have brought her to an Indian restaurant. (Had ...) 4. The artist rarely paid attention to his agent's advice. (Rarely ...) 5. He had never felt so depressed. (Never ...) 6. The shop can in no way be held responsible for customers' lost property. (In no way ...) 7. The couple had no sooner arrived than the priest started the ceremony. (No sooner ...) 8. Tom only realized the meaning of the comment when he saw his wife's face. (Only ...) 9. She never at any time said that she was allergic to cats. (Never ...) 10. The restaurant cannot accept animals under any circumstances. (Under ...)

INVERSION ~ follow up ~ 1. Rephrase 1. I have never before been asked to accept a bribe. Never before 2. He had hardly left the house when the storm broke. Hardly 3. As soon as he had left the house the storm broke. No sooner 4. This switch must not be touched on any account. On no account 5. She rarely has any money to spare. Rarely 6. He hardly speaks to anyone. Hardly 7. The nation has seldom been faced with such difficulties. Seldom 8. They had hardly started playing tennis when it began to rain. Hardly 9. A father has seldom sacrificed so much for his child. Seldom 10. You may not return after midnight on any account. On no account 11. He would not give up writing his satires under any circumstances. Under no circumstances 12. He realized the danger he had been in only after he had read the newspaper the following morning. Only after 13. They were not able to assess the damage until the floods had subsided. Not until 14. He only stays in bed if he is seriously ill. Only if 15. We only then realized how much he had suffered. Only then 16. He was only able to do the exercise with a great deal of effort. Only 17. He didn’t manage to get permission until she had calmed down. Not until 18. No director has made such an intellectually challenging sci-fi movie since Kubrick’s2001. Not since 19. He became so suspicious that he didn’t even trust his family. So suspicious 20. He was so anxious to start a new life that he actually changed his name. So anxious 21. He could only make himself heard by shouting at the top of his voice. Only by 22. He laughed so much that tears rolled down his cheeks. So much 23. Her business was so successful that Marie was able to retire at the age of 50.

So successful 24. If you were less than delighted with our product, we will refund your money immediately. Were 25. If you were to accept our offer, we could avoid the costs of a court case. Were 26. If the builders were to finish their work to schedule, they would receive a bonus. Were 27. If the tickets should fail to arrive before the departure date, we would arrange to have duplicates waiting at the airport. Should 28. If the film had been released in the summer, it would not have been so successful. Had 29. He had no money and his sister didn’t have any either. He had no money, neither / nor 30. They have no intention of paying and we don’t either. They have no intention of paying and nor / neither 31. I couldn’t face my father and Jane couldn’t either. I couldn’t face my father and neither / nor 32. Tom came in. In 33. Two large dogs jumped up. Up 34. Half a dozen apples fell down. Down 35. The body of our late lamented sovereign lies here. Here 36. As soon as Springsteen had gone on stage, it started to rain. No sooner 37. We only very rarely go to the cinema these days. Only very rarely 38. I have never seen such a terrible performance of Hamlet before. Never before 39. Bags must not be left unattended at any time. At no time 40. The identity of the murderer is not revealed until the very last page. Not until 41. They only realized the painting had been hung upside down when someone complained at reception. Only when 42. He would never play in front of a live audience again Never again 43. She had hardly sat down to watch her favourite programme when the phone rang. Hardly 44. You will not be allowed to enter the auditorium under any circumstances once the play has started. Under 45. We not only went to the National Gallery, but we also saw a West End musical. Not 46. John had not enjoyed himself so much since he went to the theme park as a child. Not

2. Choose the most appropriate answer with inverted word order. 1. There

that he will agree to your plan.

A hope is little B is hope little C is little hope D little hope is 2. The view of the canyon was breathtaking. Never before such beauty. A had seen we B had we seen C we had seen D we hadn't seen 3. . See you tomorrow! A Comes here my bus B Here comes my bus D Here my bus comes E My bus comes here 4. We will probably go shopping in the afternoon. – . Why don't we go shopping together? A I will so B So I will C So will I D Will so I 5. the truth, he wouldn't have invited them. A Had known he B Had he known C He had known

D Known he had

6. She should have helped them. She wasn't busy at that time. – . Why didn't you help them? A Neither were you B Neither you were C Were you neither D You were neither 7. No sooner the receiver than the telephone began to ring again. A down had I put B down had put I C had I put down 8. Can you give me a pen, please? – Sure. A Here is it B Here it is C Is it here

D I had put down

. D It is here

9. so busy, we would go there with you. A Were we not B Weren't we C We were not D We weren't 10. Not only my car poorly, but they also overcharged me. A did they repair B repair they did C they did repair

D they didn't repair

3. Arrange the following words. Mind the inversion rule! 1.

the they a when begun scored had game Hardly goal.

2.

have disappointing such a ending. read Never I

3.

had than cry. started she to film sooner began No the

4.

the change. left he atmosphere until Not did

5.

he understand parents. up did grew Only when he his

6.

Rarely such food. I tasted delicious have

7.

than to sooner had left began we it No rain.

8.

police her. he calling Only contacted stop did when she the