1. Tenses
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1. I …………….. (clean) the windows when the telephone ……………… (ring).
- Life ……………. (be) better in fifty years from now.
- …………….. (you/write) to Simon lately? Yes, I……………….. (do) it last week.
- John and Mary ………………. (play) chess at the moment.
- Where ……………… (you/be) last night?
I ……………… (be) at the cinema. I ……………….. (watch) a great film when a fire ……………… (break out).
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1. Yesterday I …………….. (go) for a walk in the park. While I was there, I……………. (see) lots of children who ……. (play).
- Charlie Foster ……………. (work) at a bakery. He ……………….. (always/get up) early because he ………………. (start) work at 4 o’clock every morning. Charlie ……………… (not/be) at work this morning. At the moment he ………………… (pack) a suitcase because he …………… (go) on holiday today.
- I ……………… (not/see) my family for two years.
- Look at these clouds! There ………………. (be) a thunderstorm!
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1. He ………………. (watch) TV when the door bell ……………… (ring).
- I ……………….. (never/be) to Australia, but I would love to go.
- I ……………… (go) to the gym yesterday.
- Claire Bryan …………….. (work) as a secretary.
- He …………………. (read) a book right now.
- Paul ……………….. (usually/not/eat) out on Sundays.
- I ………………. (know) them for six years.
- What ……………….. (happen) at the time of the robbery?
- Present Simple and Present Continuous
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1. My father ……………… (buy) a newspaper every day.
- John and Mary ……………… (play) chess at the moment.
- We ………………… (usually/meet) at the sports centre every Wednesday afternoon.
- Greg ……………….. (train) for the next Olympic Games these days.
- What time ……………… (normally/they/start) work?
- You ………………… (not/listen) to me now.
- Sarah ………………… (not/like) classical music.
- “What ………………. (eat)?” “A cheese sandwich.”
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1. “Where’s Susan?” “She ……………….. (come) now.”
- John ……………… (cook) dinner every Sunday.
- There’s a man at the door. He ………………. (sell) vegetables.
- The fast train ……………… (not/stop) at this station.
- “Why aren’t you at the office?” “I ……………….. (not/work) today.”
- ………………. (you/drive) to school?
- I ……………… (read) a lot of magazines these days.
- Why ……………….. (all these people/look) at me?
- Past Simple and Past Continuous
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1. When ………………… (my letter/arrive)?
- At 8 o’clock yesterday morning I ………………… (swim) in the sea.
- Alan met Helen while he ………………… (travel) in Morocco.
- He ……………… (not/know) the answer.
- I ……………… (take) my father to Spain last week.
- When I walked in, they ………………. (talk).
- They ………………. (cook) the meal first, then they ……………….. (eat) it.
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1. Sue ………………. (live) in France when her uncle died.
- Yesterday we ……………….. (drive) from Oxford to Edinburgh and back.
- While I was walking down the road, I ………………… (see) Bill.
- The doctor ……………….. (not/remember) my name.
- When I walked in, the children ………………… (fight).
- When I ………………… (go) out of the house I took my umbrella because it …………………. (rain).
- ………………… (all your brothers/send) you birthday cards?
- Present Perfect
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1. I ………………. (have) this sweater for years.
- Who ………………. (take) my coat?
- Bill ………………… (not/come) in yet.
- I ……………….. (make) a cake.
- I ………………. (write) to John, so he knows what’s happening now.
- The people in the big house ……………….. (go) on holiday.
- We ………………(not/hear) the news yet.
- ………………..(you/ever/ride) a horse?
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1. She ……………….. (already/ do) a lot of work.
- I ………………… (break) my arm three times.
- We ……………… (not/play) football this week.
- He ………………. (not/buy) any clothes this year.
- English footballers ……………… (arrive) back in Britain after their match in Rome.
- Dad! The cat ……………….. (eat) your supper!
- …………………………. (John/leave)?
- Present Perfect and Past Simple
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1. I ………………… (buy) a new dress for the party last Tuesday.
- Bill ………………. (/recently/have) an accident. He ………………. (fall) off his bike last night.
- How long …………………… (you/know) Mary?
- I ………………… (write) to my brother yesterday.
- The Prime Minister ……………….. (leave) for Paris last week.
- David and Elizabeth ……………… (be) together since January.
- …………………… (you/see) this film before?
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1. Bill ……………… (phone) three days ago.
- A plane ……………… (crash) at Heathrow airport.
- I ………………. (see) Penny yesterday.
- I ………………. (know) Jake since 1996.
- He ……………… (fall) off his bicycle when he was going to work.
- They …………….. (already/go) home.
- A man ………………. (walk) into a café and ……………… (sit) down at a table.
- Present Continuous, Future Simple, be going to
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1. I ……………………. (start) a new job next week.
- I ……………………. (help) you with your homework.
- Look at the tree. It ……………………… (fall) down.
- I think he …………………….. (support) me.
- He ……………………… (come) back to England on Friday night.
- This summer I ……………………… (swim) and ………………………. (sunbathe) a lot.
- Stop or I ……………………. (call) the police.
2) be going to and Present Continuous
- I …………………….. (cook) dinner tonight.
- Sarah ………………….. (start) university on September 17th.
- Look out! You ………………… (break) that glass!
- I …………………… (meet) Pat at the theatre at 8.00.
- His new secretary ………………….. (start) on Friday.
- Look! It …………………… (rain).
- What ……………………… (you/wear) this evening?
- We …………………. (take) two exams this June.
- She ……………. (eat) her breakfast.
- They ……………… (fly) with a ten-o’clock plane.
- I ………………… (try) again.
- He is very careless. He ………………. (have) an accident.
- Phil and Monica …………….. (go) to his wedding on Saturday.
- Personal & possessive pronouns
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1. Oh dear! I’ve left ………….. wallet at home.
- …………. video recorder is not working. Grandmother is lending us …………. for a few days.
- The cat was cleaning …………… paws.
- Where are the children? Can you see …………?
- “Where are the keys?” “………… are on that chair.”
- “Mr Carter’s here.” “Ask ………….. to wait downstairs.”
- “Is that Daniel’s coat?” “No, it isn’t. …………. is the one with the black buttons on the front.”
- Adjectives and adverbs
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1. You are making a terrible/terribly mistake.
- She walked up the steps slow/slowly.
- It was raining hard/hardly when I got up.
- Please drive slower/ more slowly.
- The party was successful/successfully.
- They danced happy/happily to the music and had a wonderful/wonderfully time.
- The audience applauded, as she sang good/well.
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1. I’m terrible / terribly sorry.
- It looks beautiful / beautifully.
- He doesn’t work hard / hardly.
- She spoke to me in perfect / perfectly English.
- I drove very careful / carefully on the snow.
- He cooks very bad / badly.
- Ann looks very unhappy / unhappily.
- Can you speak quieter/ more quietly, please?
- Prepositions
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1. There is a nice picture of our town ……… this magazine.
- After the party, there was rubbish ……… the floor.
- Do you eat lunch ……… noon?
- What do you usually do ………. Christmas Day?
- I have my guitar lessons ………. 10.00 ……….. Wednesdays.
- We all went to Wales ……….. the weekend.
- They live ………. Park Street.
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1. What are you doing ………. Saturday?
- The classes start ………. September 8th.
- They live ………45 Park Street.
- Is there anything interesting ………. the newspaper?
- The Jacksons live …………. the second floor.
- Where do you usually go ………… Easter?
- He wakes up ………. seven o’clock ………… the morning.
- “When are you going shopping?” “Probably ……… the weekend.”
- Comparison of adjectives
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1. Sam is ……………… (young) player in the orchestra.
- You sound a bit …………… (happy) today.
- It’s ……………….. (exciting) book I have ever read.
- The car is …………… (comfortable) than the bicycle.
- This is …………….. (good) women’s basketball team in the country.
- Alice has twice as …………. (much) money as Matt.
- That is …………….. (bad) experience I’ve ever had.
- A basketball court is usually …………… (big) than a tennis court.
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1. I know that my handwriting is bad, but Jenny’s is ………………. (bad).
- I think Annie is ………………… (intelligent) person in our class.
- Let’s meet in the library. It’s …………….. (quiet) than all the other rooms.
- I don’t enjoy train travel here, but I do in France – the trains are …………….. (good) there.
- In my job, Friday is ………………… (busy) day of the week.
- Joan’s sister isn’t as ……………….. (pretty) as her.
- This book is a lot …………………. (interesting) than that one.
- Comparison of adverbs
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1. My car runs ……………… (quietly) than my sister’s car.
- My mother drives ……………. (well) than my father does.
- Liam works ………………. (carefully) of all.
- Sarah gets up …………… (early) than her brothers do.
- He sings badly, but I sing ………………. (badly).
- I want to earn more money, so I have to work ……………….. (hard).
- Lee behaves ………………. (politely) than Ben.
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1. Jo drives ……………………… (dangerously) than Sam.
- I got to the station ………………… (early) than Mary.
- Al swims ……………….. (fast) than you do.
- Catherine dances ……………….. (beautifully) of all.
- My best friend plays chess ………………… (good) than I do.
- Jill Thomas works ……………….. (hard) of all.
- The leading actress speaks ……………….. (clearly) of all.
- My uncle gives ……………………. (generously) to the poor than my father does.