- Put the verbs in brackets into the required mood-form: 1....
- Put the verbs in brackets into the gerund. 1 He...
- Complete the dialogue with the correct form of can and the...
- Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple or the...
- Complete the questions with the past simple or the past continuous...
- Exercise 2. Put the verbs in brackets into Present, Past or...
Put the verbs in brackets into the required mood-form:
1. The task seems difficult. I fear I (to fail) to accomplish it.
2. But for the Icelandic volcano, they (to spend) their honeymoon in Scotland. They went to Poland instead.
3. If I (not to wash) the white T-shirt with my jeans, it (not to look) so dreadful now…
4. It was disappointing that Jackson (not to get) that letter.
5. Oh, that it (not to be) so nasty outside!
6. I wish books (not to be) so expensive these days.
7. Julia looks as if she (to see) a ghost.
8. I’d sooner you (to buy) a more expensive present, this one seems too cheap for the occasion.
9. She lowered her voice so that only I (to hear) her words.
1. The task seems difficult. I fear I (may fail) to accomplish it.
2. But for the Icelandic volcano, (did they not spend) their honeymoon in Scotland. They went to Poland instead.
3. If I (had not washed) the white T-shirt with my jeans, it (would not look) so dreadful now.
4. It was disappointing that Jackson (had not got) that letter.
5. Oh, I wish that it (were not) so nasty outside!
6. I wish books (were not ) so expensive these days.
7. Julia looks as if she (had seen) a ghost.
8. I’d sooner you ( bought) a more expensive present, this one seems too cheap for the occasion.
9. She lowered her voice so that only I (could hear) her words.
Put the verbs in brackets into the gerund.
1 He gave up (gamble).
2 Try to avoid (make) him angry.
3 Stop (argue) and start (work).
4 The children prefer (watch) TV to (read).
5 I am against (make) any complaints.
6 Its no use (cry) over spilt milk. {proverb)
7 I suggest (hold) another meeting next week.
8 He finished (speak) and sat down.
9 He was fined for (drive) without lights.
10 It is difficult to get used to (eat) with chopsticks.
11 if you cant turn the key try (put) some oil in the lock.
12 He lost no time in (get) down to work.
13 You cant make an omelette without (break) eggs. (proverb)
14 We are looking forward to (read) your new book.
15 They escaped by (slide) down ropes made of blankets.
16 They dont allow (smoke) in here.
17 He is thinking of (leave) his job and (go) to America.
18 After (read) this article you will give up (smoke).
19 If you put your money into that business you risk (lose) every penny.
20 Imagine (live) with someone who never stops (talk).
21 Is there anything here worth (buy)?
22 He was accused of (leak) classified information to the press.
23 Youd better consult your lawyer before (decide) to buy the property.
24 I dont enjoy (go) to the dentist.
25 Would you mind (put) your pet snake somewhere else?
26 The hostages were rescued without a shot (be) fired.
27 By (work) day and night he succeeded in (finish) the job in time.
28 He has a scheme for (make) grass grow in winter.
29 I dont feel like (work); what about (go) to a disco instead?
30 Would you mind (write) your name and address on the back of the cheque?
31 If a thing is worth (do) at all it is worth (do) well. (proverb)
32 I hate (borrow) money.
33 He was furious at (be) mistaken for an escaped convict.
34 After (talk) for ten minutes I succeeded in (convince) him that there was no danger.
35 I remember (read) a review of that book and (think) Id like to get.
36 As a result of (listen) at keyholes he learnt many facts which he no hesitation in (use)
to his own advantage.
1 He gave up (gambling).
2 Try to avoid (making) him angry.
3 Stop (arguing) and start (work).
4 The children prefer (watching) TV to (reading).
5 I am against (making) any complaints.
6 Its no use (crying) over spilt milk.
7 I suggest (holding) another meeting next week.
8 He finished (speaking) and sat down.
9 He was fined for (driving) without lights.
10 It is difficult to get used to (eating) with chopsticks.
11 if you cant turn the key try (putting) some oil in the lock.
12 He lost no time in (getting) down to work.
13 You cant make an omelette without (breaking) eggs
14 We are looking forward to (reading) your new book.
15 They escaped by (sliding) down ropes made of blankets.
16 They dont allow (smoking) in here.
17 He is thinking of (leaving) his job and (go) to America.
18 After (reading) this article you will give up (smoking).
19 If you put your money into that business you risk (losing) every penny.
20 Imagine (living) with someone who never stops (talking).
21 Is there anything here worth (buying)?
22 He was accused of (leaking) classified information to the press.
23 Youd better consult your lawyer before (deciding) to buy the property.
24 I dont enjoy (going) to the dentist.
25 Would you mind (putting) your pet snake somewhere else?
26 The hostages were rescied without a shot (being) fired.
27 By (working) day and night he succeeded in (finishing) the job in time.
28 He has a scheme for (making) grass grow in winter.
29 I dont feel like (working); what about (going) to a disco instead?
30 Would you mind (writing) your name and address on the back of the cheque?
31 If a thing is worth (doing) at all it is worth (doing) well.
32 I hate (borrowing) money.
33 He was furious at (be) mistaken for an escaped convict.
34 After (talking) for ten minutes I succeeded in (convincing) him that there was no danger.
35 I remember (reading) a review of that book and (thinking) Id like to get.
36 As a result of (listening) at keyholes he learnt many facts which he no hesitation in (using) to his own advantage.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of can and the verbs in brackets.
Tim: I want do a new activity after school but I don't know what to do.
1) Ed: That's a good idea. What ____ you ____ (do)?
2) Tim: I ____ (dance), but I'm not very good.
3) Ed: ____ you ____ (play) tennis? The school tennis club is really good.
4) Tim: No, I ___ (play) any sports. Are there any other clubs?
5) Ed: Well, ___ you ___ (take) photos? My brother goes to the photography club. He really likes it.
6) Tim: That sounds fun! I'm not really artistic - I ___ (paint) pictures very well - but maybe I ___ (take) some nice photos!
1) What will you do?
2) Im dancing
3) Will you play tennis?
4) No, Im playing any sports
5) Well, will you take photos?
6) Im painting pictures very well- but maybe Im taking some nice photos!
1) Ed: That’s a good idea. What are you doing?
2) Tim: I dancing, but I’m not very good.
3) Ed: Are you playing tennis? The school tennis club is really good.
4) Tim: No, I playing any sports. Are there any other clubs?
5) Ed: Well, Are you (take) photos? My brother goes to the photography club. He really likes it.
6) Tim: That sounds fun! I’m not really artistic - I painting pictures very well - but maybe I some nice photos!
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Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple or the Past Continuous.
A. Steave 1).(have) an accident yeasterday.He 2).(drive) his car when a birds 3).(fly) into the windscreen.He 4).(try) to stop quicly but he 5).(crash) into a wall. Luckily, he 6). (not/be) hurt.
B. Last week, I 1).(go) to talk by a famous writer. He 2).(talk) about his new book when I 3).(arrive).He 4). (give) such an interesting talk that I 5).(be) disappointed when it 6).(end).
C. Julie 1).(tidy) her bedroom last weekend.While she 2).(tidy) it, she 3).(find) some of the toys she 4).(have) when she was a child. She 5).(not/want) to throw them away, so she 6).(put) them in a box and 7).(store) them in attic
A. Steave had an accident yeasterday.He was driving his car when a birds flew into the windscreen.He tried to stop quickly but he crashed into a wall. Luckily, he wasnt hurt.
B. Last week, I went to talk by a famous writer. He was talkins about his new book when I arrived. He was giving such an interesting talk that I was disappointed when it ended.
C. Julie tidied her bedroom last weekend.While she was tidying it, she found some of the toys she had when she was a child. She didnt want to throw them away, so she put them in a box and stored them in attic
A. Steve 1).(had) an accident yeasterday. He 2).(was driving) his car when a birds 3).(flew) into the windscreen. He 4).(tried) to stop quicly but he 5).(crashed) into a wall. Luckily, he 6). (was not) hurt.
B. Last week, I 1).(went) to a talk by a famous writer. He 2).(wak talking) about his new book when I 3).(arrived). He 4). (was giving) such an interesting talk that I 5).(was) disappointed when it 6).(ended).
C. Julie 1).(tidied) her bedroom last weekend. While she 2).(was tidying) it, she 3).(found) some of the toys she 4).(had) when she was a child. She 5).(did not want) to throw them away, so she 6).(put) them in a box and 7).(stored) them in the attic.
Complete the questions with the past simple or the past continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Then write your own answers.
1When ____(you/ start) school?
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2 Where____(you/be) last week?
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3 ______(you/study) at nine oclock last night?
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4 What_____(you/do) at eight oclock this morning?
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5 When_____(you/arrive) at school today?
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6 When_____(this lesson/begin)?
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1l When did you start to go to school? I started to go to school when I was 7 years old.
2) Where were you last week? I was abroad.
3) Were you studying at 9 oclock last night? No, I wasnt.
4)What were you doing at eight oclock this morning? I was having my breakfast.
5) When did you arrive at school? I arived at school at 8 oclock.
6) When did this lesson begin? This lesson began at 9 oclock.
1. When did you start school? I started school at the age of 7.
2. Where were you last week? I was in the country last week.
3. Were you studying at nine oclock last night? No, I wasnt. I was watching TV.
4. What were you doing at eight oclock this morning? I was having breakfast.
5. When did you arrive at school today? I arrived at school at eight today.
6. When did this lesson begin? This lesson began ten minutes ago.
Exercise 2. Put the verbs in brackets into Present, Past or Future Perfect:
1. By the time you arrive I ( to leave ).
2. Our family ( to live ) in this street since we got a new flat.
3. I ( to hear ) of him ever since I was born.
4. You ( to see ) this film?
5. I ( not to meet ) my school friends for many years.
6. The students ( to know ) the results of the exams by 3 o’clock tomorrow.
7. I hope you ( to come ) home from the University by 2 o’clock.
8. She already ( to do ) all her lessons.
9. He ( to finish ) everything by the time you get back tomorrow.
10. They just ( to reject ) our proposal.
1. By the time you arrive I will have left.
2. Our family has lived in this street since we got a new flat.
3. I have heard of him ever since I was born.
4. Have you seen this film?
5. I have not met my school friends for many years.
6. The students will have known the results of the exams by 3 o’clock tomorrow.
7. I hope you will have come home from the University by 2 o’clock.
8. She has already done all her lessons.
9. He will have finished everything by the time you get back tomorrow.
10. They have just rejected our proposal.