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Present Simple and Present Continuous
1. Choosethecorrectanswer.
1. I’mangrywithWilliam.Iam not talking/don’t talktohim.
2. Listen!Mysisteris singing/singsintheshower.
3. Thischeesetastes/is tastingstrange.
4. Are you thinking/Do you thinkAnnispretty?
5. Laurais walking/walkstoschooleveryday.
2. Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsethePresentSimpleorPresentContinuous.
1. Thesun (set)inthewest.
2. Pleasedon’tdisturbme.I (study).
3. Istill (notknow)theanswer.
4. youalways (go)tothecinemaonFridaynights?
5. We (have)apicnicnextSunday.
6. Howmuch thisparcel(weigh)?
3. Completetheschoolnewsletterpagewiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsethePresentSimpleorPresentContinuous.
Past Simple and Past Continuous
4. Writesentencesusingthewordsbelow.UsethePastSimpleorPastContinuous.
1. yourbrother/watchTV/when/you/gethome/?
2. you/finish/the/Englishhomework/yesterday/?
3. I/noteatsushi/when/I/inJapan/lastyear/.
4. lastyear/Susie/work/inashop/while/study/.
5. Completethee-mailwiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsethePastSimpleorPastContinuous.
Grammar Review
Coming Soon …
Don’tforget!Ourschool1.
(participate)intheannualCommunityActionDay
on23rdSeptember.Signupnowtovolunteer!
Markyourcalendar:TheFilmClub2. (meet)everyMondayat
8pm.Nextweek,they3.
(show)Up in the Air.It4.
(star)GeorgeClooney.
5. you (want)to
learnhowtocook?NextFridayafternoon,thechef
fromAngie’sRestaurant6.
(offer)afreebasiccookerylessontoall
interestedstudents.ContactMonainthe
officefordetails.
Dear Rob,
You’re lucky that you missed the 80s tribute bands
concert last night. It 1. (begin)
badly. The organisers 2. (refuse)
to open the doors to the arena early, even though it 3. (snow) heavily. Then, when
they finally 4. (let) people in,
nearly everyone 5. (go) to the
coffee kiosks to buy a hot drink, but guess what?
The espresso machines 6.
(not work). Things 7. (not get)
better during the concert. All of the bands 8. (sound) terrible because there
was something wrong with the sound system. And
while the last band 9. (play), the
lights suddenly 10. (go out).
Too bad I spent so much money on a ticket!
See you on Friday,
Gina.
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setsam studying
don’t knowDo go
are having
doesweigh
is participating
meetsare showing
stars
Do want
is offering
Was your brother watching TV when you got home?
Did you finish the English homework yesterday?
I didn’t eat sushi when I was in Japan last year.
Last year, Susie was working in a shop while she was studying.
beganrefused
was snowinglet
went
weren’t workingdidn’t get
sounded
was playingwent out
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Present Perfect Simple and Past Perfect Simple
6. Rewritethesentencesusingthewordsinbrackets.UsethePresentPerfectSimpleorPastPerfectSimple.Donotchangetheoriginalmeaningofthesentences.
1. Sherrydoesn’tknowhowtorideabicycle.(never)
2. Ididn’tknowDanuntilthreeyearsago.(for)
3. Janefinishedherwork.Thenshewenttothecinema.(after)
4. ImetRob’snewgirlfriendforthefirsttimelastnight.(before)
5. Ididn’tseeAnneattheschoolpicnic.SheleftbeforeIarrived.(bythetime)
7. Completethepassagewiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsethePresentPerfectSimple,PastPerfectSimpleorPastSimple.
Duringthepastdecade,theincreasingpresenceof
mobilephones1. (lead)toarise
inpublicdiscussionrelatedtotheiruse.Inrecentyears,
researchers2. (do)studieson
theirpossiblehealtheffects.Andlately,manyplaces3. (make)itillegaltoholdaphone
whiledriving.Butformanypeople,thebiggestproblem
ofmobilesisrudebehaviour–includingloud,personal
conversations,andtheuseofphonesincinemasand
restaurants.Somepeoplearestartingtofightthis.
DuringaplayinNewYorkinSeptember2009,the
play’stwostars,DanielCraigandHughJackman,4. (shout)atamanintheaudience
whenhismobilephonenotonly5.
(ring)severaltimes,buthe6.
(notsilence)it.AndAmyAlkon,anAmericanwriter,
once7. (call)amantocomplain
thathe8.“ ”(forced)hertolisten
tohisloudconversationearlierthatdayinacafé.How9. she (get)his
phonenumber?Hesaiditloudlyduringhisphonecall,
andMsAlkonsimply10. (write)it
down.
Present Perfect Simple and Past Simple
8. Completethesentenceswithatimeexpressionbelow.
in 2004 • already • yesterday • just never • then • yet
1. A: London’soneofmyfavouritecities.Whatdoyouthinkofit?
B: Idon’tknow.I’ve beenthere.
2. A: Doyouwanttoborrowthisbook?
B: No,thanks.I’ve readittwice.
3. A: Areyouhavingadrivinglessonlatertoday?
B: No,Ihadone .
4. A: Haveyoualreadybeentothelibrary?
B: No.ImetJaneforbreakfast,and wewenttotheshoppingcentre.
5. A: Howlonghaveyouhadyourdog?
B: Wegothim ,whenhewasapuppy.
6. A: IsLisacomingtovisitthisweekend?
B: I’mnotsure.Shehasn’tdecided .
7. A: Someonedeliveredthisparcelforyouafewminutesago.Hurryup–openit!
B: Waitaminute.I’ve walkedthroughthedoor.Iwantacupofcoffeefirst!
9. Completethepassagewiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsethePresentPerfectSimpleorPastSimple.
1. you (hear)oftheKlingon
language?ItisalanguagefeaturedinmanyoftheStar
Trekfilms.MarcOkrand,anAmericanlinguist,2. (invent)Klingonintheearly
1980s.Thecomplexlanguagewasanimmediatehitwith
Star Trekfans.Sincethen,they3.
(buy)overaquarterofamillioncopiesoftheKlingon
dictionarythatOkrand4. (write).
Inaddition,they5. (establish)
Klingonstudygroups,websitesandfanclubs.Theyalso6. (publish)booksandreleasedCDs
onthelanguage.PeoplewhoarefluentinKlingoncan
finallyreadaKlingontranslationoftheShakespeareplay
Hamlet,aprojectthat7. (begin)
severalyearsago.Theyprobably8.
(greet)thatnewsbysaying,buy'ngop.That’sKlingon
for“That’sgreatnews!”
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Sherry has never ridden a bicycle (before).
I have known Dan for three years.
Jane went to the cinema after she had finished her work. / After Jane had finished her work, she went to the cinema.
I had never met Rob’s new girlfriend before last night. / Before last night, I had never met Rob’s new girlfriend.
By the time I arrived at the school picnic, Anne had left. / Anne had left by the time I arrived at the school picnic.
has led
have done
have made
shoutedrang
didn’t silence
calledhad forced
did get
wrote
never
already
yesterday
then
in 2004
yet
just
Have heard
invented
have bought
wrotehave established
have published
begangreeted
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Future Simple, be going to and Present Continuous with Future Meaning
0. Completethedialogueswiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.UsetheFutureSimple,PresentContinuousorbe going to.Theremaybemorethanonepossibleanswer.
A:1. you (see)Billtonight?
B: No.I2. (study)formyhistoryexam.
A:DoyouknowwhatBill3. (do)?
B: I’mnotsure,buthe4. probably (play)computergameswithhisbrother.
A:Who5. (bring)foodtothepicniconSaturday?
B: David6. (make)enoughsandwichesforeveryone.Andhe7. also (stop)onthewaytobuylargebagsofcrisps.
A:OK.SoI8. (bring)fizzydrinks.
B: Good.Doyouthinkwe9. (need)anythingelse?
A:Idon’tthinkso.
1.Writealogicalcontinuationwiththewordsinbrackets.UsetheFutureSimpleorbe going to.
1. Thosearebeautifulearrings.(Mum/love/them)
2. Ican’twaittomovetoNewYork!(I/move/there/inafewmonths)
3. Wehavegotplentyoftime. (we/notbe/late)
4. Relax.(you/pass/the/drivingtest/tomorrow)
5. Becareful! (you/spill/thecoffee)
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Future Perfect Simple and Future Continuous
2. Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformoftheverbsbelow.UsetheFutureContinuousorFuturePerfect.
buy • not practise • play • score • go not see • move • not run
1. Bythistimetomorrownight,Johninhis100thgame
forourteam,buthehopesthatatthistimenextyear,he goalsforManchesterCity.
2. IreallymissSue.IknowI tovisitherinthreemonths’time,butbythen,we eachotherforsixmonths.
3. I intheraceonSundaybecauseI enoughbythen.
4. Bytheendoftheweek,hefurniture,andon
Saturday,he intohisnewflat.
3. Completethedialogueswiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.Useafuturetense.Theremaybemorethanonepossibleanswer.
1. A:WhydoesEmmawanttolearnFrench?
B: She (visit)herboyfriend’sfamilyinFranceinthesummer.
2. A: I’msorry,butthere’snomoremilk.
B: Inthatcase,I (have)teainsteadofcoffee.
3. A: Whattimedoyouwanttomeettomorrowmorning?
B: Afterten.I (have)breakfastbythen.
4. A: Doyouhaveplansfortonight?
B: Yes.I (go)toabasketballgamewithmydad.
5. A: IsthattheGoldenGateBridge?
B: Yes,andinamoment,we(drive)overit.
6. A: I’mlookingforwardtoseeingLauratonight.
B: Oh,Iforgottotellyou.She(notcome).
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will needwill bring
is going to stop
willplay
Mum will love them.
I’m going to move there in a few months.
We won’t be late.
You will pass the driving test tomorrow.
You’re going to spill the coffee!
will have played
will be scoring
will be going
won’t have seen
won’t be runningwon’t have practiced
will have boughtwill be moving
am studying / am going to study
Are / Are / Will seeing / going to see / see
is bringing / is going to bring
is doing / is going to do
is going to make / is making
is going to visit / will be visiting
will have
will have had
am going to go / am going
are going to drive / will be driving
isn’t coming / isn’t going to come
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Review of Tenses
4. Completethesentenceswithasuitablewordortimeexpressionbelow.
how long • by then • while • never in the future • always • when at three in the morning
1. We’rebringingSamatteno’clocktonight.,alltheguestswillhave
arrivedforhissurpriseparty.
2. Whywasyourdogbarking?
3. She goestotheyogaclassonTuesdaysbecauseshelikestheteacher.
4. She’sanexcellentwindsurfer.Ithinkshe’llwinalotofchampionships .
5. haveyouknownRita?
6. Didyoucry thefilmended?
7. Janiswastalkingonthephoneshewascuttingvegetables.
8. I’ve letanyonereadmyjournal.It’sprivate.
5.Rewritethesentencesusingthewordsinbrackets.Donotchangetheoriginalmeaningofthesentences.Makeanynecessarychanges.
1. IsthisyourfirsttimeinSanFrancisco?(before)
2. Whendidyoumoveintothisflat?(howlong)
3. Iwatchedafilmduringtheflight.(while)
4. Thosearemysunglasses.(belong)
5. Whatisthatdelicioussmell?(smells)
6. HefinishedthereportonThursdaynightandhandeditinonFriday.(thenightbefore)
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6.Completethepassagewiththecorrectformoftheverbsinbrackets.
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WhenJamieOliver1.
(catch)thepublic’sattentionin1999withhisfirst
televisionseriesThe Naked Chef,hewasonly23
yearsold.Bythattime,despitehisyoungage,
he2. (already/have)
tenyearsofcookingexperience.Sincetheseries3. (end)in2001,Oliver4. (build)animpressive
businessempirethat5.
(employ)over2,000peopleandincludesacookware
brandandseveralrestaurants.And,ofcourse,Oliver6. (already/write)tencookery
books,and7. (probably/
write)moreinthecomingyears.Butmoreimportantly,
Oliver8. (use)hisfameand
fortunetohelpothersandtoencouragehealthyeating.
In2002,he9. (establish)the
FifteenFoundation,whichtrainsandemploysyoung
peopleinrestaurantwork.Amongthefoundation’s
“graduates”areformerdrugaddictsandyouthwho10. (be)onceintroublewith
thelaw.Oliver’s2005televisionseriesaboutthepoor
qualityofBritain’sschoollunchprogrammeeventually11. (lead)tothegovernment
providingmillionsofpoundstoimproveit,andhis2008
seriesJamie’s Ministry of Foodusedareality-showformat
toshowhowtopreparehealthymealseasilyandcheaply.
Millionsoffans12. (wait)tosee
whathe’lldonext–butwithhishistory,there’slittledoubt
thatitwillbebothentertainingandeducational.
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By then
at three in the morningalways
in the futureHow long
when
whilenever
Have you been to San Francisco before?
How long have you lived in this flat?
While we were flying, I watched a film. / I watched a film while we were flying.
Those sunglasses belong to me.
What smells delicious?
On Friday he handed in the report which / that he had finished the night before.
caught
already had
endedhas built
employs
has already writtenwill probably write
is using / uses
established
were
led
are waiting