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Complete the sentences. Use the present simple affirmative or negative.
1) 'Where's Kate?' I'm sorry. I......don't know......(know)
2)Dave and Sue haven't got bike- they....walk....(walk) to school
3) Jason ......doesn't..... like Maths. He thinks it's dificult.
4) I stay at home on Saturdays. I don't go to school.
5) Tina likes rock music, but she.....hates......(hate) rap music.
6) We......love....(love) computer games. They're great!
7) My aunt is a teacher. She.....doesn't work.....(work) in an office
8) John hasn't got a CD player or a radio. He......doesn't listen......(listen) to music.
1. Complete the dialogue
Mum: Where have you been, Joe? Do you know what time it is? It's 1.30 in the morning
Joe: Sorry mum! if i'd know the time, i should have come home earlier
Mum: Oh, yes? So, what's your excuse then?
Joe: I had to walk home. I was at Dave's house and i missed the last bus. If i hadn't missed it, i wouldn't have had to walk
Mum:Oh, really? Well, you could have phoned me. I was worried sick!
Joe:Sorry, mum. I have had phoned you if i'd had my mobile with me. But i think i left it at Dave's.
2.Answer the questions about Joe
a, Did Joe know what time it was?
No, he didn't.
b, Did Joe miss the last bus?
Yes, he did.
c, Did Joe have his mobile with him?
No, he didn't.
I. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase to fill in each blank.
10. They ............. from Canada to America to find work.
(immigrated, demonstrated, came, emigrated)
11. The football match was .................... live all over the world.
(arranged, traveled, transmitted, demonstrated)
12. Movie theater is a(n) .................. in which movies are shown.
(building, apartment, flat, cottage)
13. It's easy to find my school. It's ................ the ABC Bank.
(under, opposite, next, between)
14. They ........... from Canada to America to find a job.
(left, immigrated, came, emigrated)
15. I think you are better to wait .................... for your turn.
(upstairs, inside, downstairs, outside)
16. That woman .......... a new ideas for increasing sale last month.
(get used to, take care of, came up with, used to have)
17. Bill is a kind of person who doesn't do what he says. He's so .............
(reliable, sociable, unreliable, easy-going)
18. Deaf-mutes can .............. speak ................. hear
(both-and, neither-nor, either-or, not only-but also)
19. Can you give her a message for me?
(yes, certainly/ thank you/ I don't know/ you're welcome)
20. He rarely shows his feelings. He's rather ....................
(reserved, sociable, humorous, helpful.)
Write a verb form the box in the correct form, present simple or present continuous, in each gap. Use the words in brackets with the verb. Use contractions where possible. You can use the verbs more than once
contact/do/drive/focus/go/happen/have/like/look/need/say/sound/take/think/try/work
Sandy: Hey, George! How's things? What (1) (you) are you doing
George: Hi, Sandy!Fine(2) (I/just) I'm just doing some research for that history project
Sandy: (3) (How/it) is it going ?
George:Yeah, (4) (it/well) it's going well, thanks. The website (5) (I) I'm looking at now is very good . It's got loads of useful information.
Sandy: Great!Listen, the reason (6) (I) I contact you it that my (7) (mum) mum drives past the library every morning on the way to work, and (8) (she) she says she can give you a lift tomorrow morning, if you like
George: Wow, that's really kind of her, but actually (9) (it) doesn't take long to walk there from here, so (10) ( she) she doesn't need to worry. Can you thank her for me, though?
Sandy: Sure!
George: (11) (what) ......................... with your project? (12) (you) ............................ a title yet?
Sandy: No (13) (I/even) ...................... a topic yet!(14) (I/really) I'm really focus on it at the moment, though. (15) (I) I have to finish my physics project first.
George: Why (16) (you) don't you try something on the second World War? That's interesting
Sandy: No, (17) (I) I don't like wars! I'd rather do something(18)(that) that works more on social history
George: Like what?
Sandy: Like the role of women in the Industrial Revolution
George:(19) (that) That sounds good
Sandy:(20) (you) You think so? Okay. Maybe I'll do that, then.
Hmmmmm =))
EXERCISE;VI ; The following sentences are first, secoud or third conditional. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form.
2.Why don't you explain everything to him. If you [not tell].....don’t tell......him the truth. I'm sure you [regret].....will regret.....it one day.
3.Mary was here not long ago. If you [come round]......had come round......earlier, you [see].....would have seen......her.
4.Apparently, the ferry company are planning to close the port in this town. If that [happen].....happens......the town [lose]....will lose......a great deal of money.5.I [help].....would help....you with it if I [have]......had.....more time but I'm afraid I haven't got any spare time at all at the moment.
6.The government is expecting to win the next election, but if it [lose]....loses.....the Prime Minister [resign].....will resign......from politics.
7.I am so glad that you took me to your friend's party. If we [not go].....hadn’t gone.....there, I [never meet].....would have never met.....Kate Winset.
8.It's ridiculous that trains are so expensive. If fares [be].....were.....cheaper, I'm sure more people [use]...would use.....the train and leave their cars at hoem.
9.If she [get].....gets....that job she's applied for, she[be]......will be....delighted. And I think she's got a good chance of getting it.
10.Fortunately the explosion took place at night when the streets were empty. It [be]...would have been......a disater if it [happen]....had happened.....in the middle of the day.11.The talks between the two leaders keep breaking down. If they [break down].....break down.....again, it is possible that there [be]....will be......a war between the two countries.
12.If Alison [know]......knew.....anything about car mechanics ,I'm sure she [help]......would help .....us fix the car, but I think she knows even less than we do.
13.They've been married for twenty years now but I don't think she [marry].....would have married......him if she [know].....had known.....what a selfish man he was.
14.Children spend too much time watching television and playing computer games. I'm sure they [be].....would be....happier if they [spend]....spent......more time playing outside.
15.James has everything he wants but he's always moaning. I'm sure that if I [have]......had...so much money, I [not moan] ......would not moan.......all the time
Exercise 4. Complete the dialogue. Use the present perfect with" just, already and yet". Vicky: You haven't done your project yet(you/ not do/ your project/ yet), I suppose Rachel: No, I haven't.(1)................................................ Vicky: (2).......I have just seen Andrew...................................(I/just/see/Andrew), and he says(3)........He has already done...........................(he/already/ do) about half of it Rachel: Well, he works too hard. Vicky:(4)........I haven't finished my plan yet....................................(I/not/finish/ my phan/yet). Rachel: (5)............You have already begun.............................(you/already/ begin) toworry about it, haven't you? Take easy. There's plenty of time. Vicky:(6).......We have already spent...................................(we/ already/ spend) too long thinking about it.(7)..........I haven't done any real work yet............................................(I/not /do/ any real work/ yet) and (8).... I have just realized.....................................(I/ iust/realize) that there are only four weeks to the end of term. Rachel: OK. (9)...........I have just decided......................................(I/just / decide) to start next week. Well, maybe
1. I need to talk to you about something.
=> (busy) Well, I'm afraid I'm .............too busy to talk........... to you now.
2. Let's go to the cinema.
=> (late) No. It's ..............too late to go...............to the cinema.
3. Why don't we sit in the garden?
=> (warm) It's not ..........warm enough to sit.......... in the garden.
4. Would you like to be a politician?
=>(nice) No , I'm ............not nice enough to be............ a politician.
5. Do you want to play tennis today?
=> (energy) No, I haven't got ..........enough energy to play........... tennis today.
6. Did you hear what he was saying?
=> (far away) No, we were .............too far away to hear............what he was saying.
7. Can he read a newspaper in English?
=> (English) No, he doesn't know .........enough English to read......... a newspaper.
Complete the answers to the questions. Use too or enough with the word in brackets.
1. I need to talk to you about something.
=> (busy) Well, I'm afraid I'm ......TOO BUSY.................. to you now.
2. Let's go to the cinema.
=> (late) No. It's ............TOO LATE.................to the cinema.
3. Why dont't we sit in the garden?
=> (warm) It's not .........WARM ENOUGH FOR US TO SIT........... in the garden.
4. Would you like to be a politician?
=>(nice) No , I'm ......NOT NICE ENOUGH TO BE.................. a politician.
5. Do you want to play tennis today?
=> (energy) No, I haven't got ..........ENOGUH ENERGY........... tennis today.
6. Did you hear what he was saying?
=> (far away) No, we were .........FAR AWAY ENOUGH TO HEAR................what he was say.
7. Can he read a newspaper in English?
=> (English) No, he doesn't know .......ENGLISH ENOUGH TO READ........... a newspaper.
1) Complete the conversation. Write question with going to.
Dave: What are you going to do on Friday evening ?
Sally: I'm going to go to the cinema.
Dave: What film / you / see ?
(Dave): What film are you going to see ?
Sally: Mark and Jane.
Dave: How / you / get there ?
(Dave): How are you going to get there ?
Sally: By bus.
Dave: What / you / do after the film?
(Dave): What are you going to do after the film ?
Sally: We're going to go for a pizza.
Dave: What time / you / arrive home?
(Dave): What time are you going to arrive home ?
Sally: At about 11 o'clock.
1: Complete the phone conversation with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets or short answers.
Kate: Hello, Kate speaking.
Dave: Hi Kate. It's David. I'm phoning from Budapest.
Kate: Hi David! It's great to hear from you. So, you have found (find) your mobile!
Dave: Actually, no. I have bought (buy) a new one, but my number hasn't changed (not change).
Kate: Well, it's great to hear from you. We haven't spoken (not speak) for ages. Have you found (you/ find) somewhere to live yet?
Dave: No, I haven't , but I have just looked (just / look) at a beautiful flat near the Danube.
Kate: Are you going to live there?
Dave: I haven't decided (not decided) yet. I can't really afford it!
Kate: Have you started (you start) work?
Dave: Yes, I have . I have given (give) about twenty lessons, but the school haven't played (not play) me yet!
2: What have or haven't you done today? Write an affirmative and a negative sentence in the present perfect for each verb in the box.
- I have eaten dinner today / I haven't eaten dinner today
- I have drunk milk today / I haven't drunk milk today
- I haven't heard that today / I have heard that today
- I haven't seen him today / I have seen him today
- I have spoken to my teacher today / I haven't spoken to my teacher today
3: Complete the sentences with been or gone
1) " Where's Maria?" . "She's gone to the supermarket."
2) Jake has been to the shop. Look at all the CDs he has bought.
3)"Are you going to the picasso exhibition in London?) "I've already been to it. It was fantastic."
4) Tom has gone to Jim's for lunch. He'll be back about two.
5)" I want to speak to Jill. Has she gone yet?" "No, she's still here."
4: Write questions with How long.......? and answer with for or since.
VD: 1) I'm a teacher. I started teaching last year.
How long have you been a tacher?
Since last year. / For a year.
2) I live near the coast. I moved there three years ago.
How long have you lived near the coast ?
For three years
3) I'm married. I got married two years ago.
How long have you been married ?
For two years
4) I know Mary. We first met last Christmas.
How long have you known Mary ?
Since last Christmas
5) I work in a factory. I started working there in 1994.
How long have you worked in a factory ?
Since 1994
6) I play the piano. I had my first lesson in 2001.
How long have you played the piano ?
Since 2001
7) I've got a passport. I got it three years ago.
How long have you got a passport ?
For three years
5: Complete the conversations with the verb in the boxes. Use the past simple or present perfect form.
Harry: Did you gon to the USA?
Fiona: Yes, I visited San Francisco last year.
Hary: Where did you stayed ?
Fiona: At my uncle's house.
Harry: Did you receive a present that you didn't like?
Fiona: Yes, my aunt gave me a yellow sweatshirt for my birthday.
Harry: What did you say to her?
Fiona:Nothing. She has been there when I opened it. But I wrote her a nice thank you letter.
6: Write the question with Have you ever.........?. Write true answers about yourself. If the answer is Yes, add more details in the past simple.
VD: 1) go / snowboarding.
Have you ever been snowboarding?
No. I haven't
Yes I have. I went snowboarding in Zakopane last winter.
2) go / to France or Switzeland
Have you ever gone to France or Switzeland ?
No , I haven't
3) swim / in the sea
Have you ever swum in the sea?
Yes , I have . I swam in the sea last summer
4) break / a bone
Have you ever broken a bone ?
No , I haven't
5) play / a computer game
Have you ever played a computer game ?
Yes , I have . I played it yesterday
6) borrow / money from a friend
Have you ever borrowed money from a friend ?
Yes , I have . I borrowed some money from my friend last week
7) visit / a museum
Have you ever visited a museum ?
Yes , I have . I visited a museum last month
7) Some of the sentences are in correct. Rewrite them using the correct tense.
VD: 1) I've been to London yesterday.
I went to London yesterday.
2) She's written -> wrote three e-mails last night.
3) Last summer we saw some beautiful lakes in Italy.
-> correct
4) Have you ever met anyone famous?
-> correct
5)Last Christmas my parents have given -> gave me an MP3 player.
6) I lived -> have lived in London since last year.
7)" Did you buy -> Have you bought any presents yet?" " No. not yet"
8)" Have you ever been snorkelling ?" "Yes, I've been snorkelling -> snorkelled last summer."
KATE: hello, Kate speaking.
DAVE: hi Kate it's David i'm phoning from Budapest.
KATE: hi David it's great to hear from you. So you HAVE FOUND (find) your mobile.
DAVE: Actually no i HAVE BOUGHT (buy) a new one but me number HASN'T CHANGED (not change).
KATE: well it's great to hear from you. We HAVEN'T SPOKEN (not speak) for ages HAVE YOU FOUND (you/find) somewhere to live yet?
DAVE: No i HAVEN'T but i JUST HAVE LOOKED (just/look) at a beautiful flat near the Danube.
KATE: are you going to live there?
DAVE: i HAVEN'T DECIDED (not decide) yet i can't really afford it!
KATE: HAVE YOU STARTED (you start) work?
DAVE: yes i HAVE i HAVE GIVEN (give) about twenty lessons, but the school (not pay) me yet.
2. what have or haven't you done today? write an affirmative and a negative sentence in the present perfect for each verb in the box.
-eat ( YES I HAVE EATEN BREAKFAST TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T EAT BREAKFAST TODAY)
-drink ( YES I HAVE DRUNG COCA COLA TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T DRUNK COCA COLA TODAY)
-hear ( YES I HAVE HEARD IT TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T HEARD IT TODAY)
-see ( YES I HAVE SEEN IT TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T SEEN IT TODAY)
-speak (YES I HAVE SPOKEN WITH HIM TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T SPOKEN WITH HIM TODAY)
3 Complete the sentences with been or gone.
-'where's maria? She's gone to the supermarket'
-jake has been to the shops. Look at all the CDs he has bought
-'are you going to the picasso exhibition in london i've already been to it it was fantastic.'
-tom has gone to jim's for lunch he'll be back about two.
-i want to speak to jill. has she gone yot no she's still here.
4. Choose for or since.
-My grandparents have been married FOR 40 years.
-it hasn't snowed here SINCE 1998
-he's had a girlfriend SINCE last summer.
-they've been engaged FOR twelve years
-i've been in love with britney SINCE i was twelve years old
-you haven't phoned me FOR ages.