Tenses
Gerund vs Infinitive
Conditionals
Modals
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100

Choose the correct option:

I didn't earn / haven't earned much last year, but I earned / have earned a lot this year.

I didn't earn much last year, but I have earned a lot this year.

100

Our teacher makes us do/to do/doing our homework on time.

Our teacher makes us do our homework on time.

100

People ____ (to feel) better when they ____ (to smile) at something and smile a lot.

People feel better when they smile at something and smile a lot.

100

Correct the mistake:

You are supposed to being at your dance class now.

You are supposed to be at your dance class now.

100

Change the sentence into Passive voice:

The teacher is not going to open the window.

The window is not going to be opened by the teacher.

200

When I _____ (get) out of the shower, the lights _____(go/off).

When I was getting out of the shower, the lights went off.

200

She doesn't mind going / to go on a date with him.

She doesn't mind going on a date with him.

200

Open the brackets: 

If she (take) the job, she would have been happier.

If she had taken the job, she would have been happier.

200

Correct the mistake: 

She must to take her vitamins after meals.

She must take her vitamins after meals.

200

Change the sentence into Passive voice:

Steven has forgotten the book.

The book has been forgotten by Steven.

300

When I saw Clara, I realised that she ______ (not / change) much in all those years.

When I saw Clara, I realised that she hadn't changed much in all those years.

300

You should try to drink/ drinking less coffee, I think you might feel much better.

You should try drinking less coffee, I think you might feel much better.

300

Correct the mistake:

When I will get home in the evening, I will feed my cat.

When I get home in the evening, I will feed my cat.

300

Correct the mistake: 

We supposed to be quiet in the library.

We are supposed to be quiet in the library.

300

- I've burnt the pie we were supposed to have for lunch. - Never mind, I'll go / I'm going to the restaurant and get some takeaway noodles.

- I've burnt the pie we were supposed to have for lunch. - Never mind, I'll go to the restaurant and get some takeaway noodles.

400

Have you finished / Did you finish painting the bedroom yet?' 'Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow.'

Have you finished painting the bedroom yet?' 'Not yet. I'll finish it tomorrow.'

400

We stopped ­to have / having a rest because we were really exhausted.

We stopped ­to have a rest because we were really exhausted.

400

If I (have) enough money, I (enter) the best university in the country. But unfortunately, I’m broke.

If I had enough money, I would enter the best university in the country. But unfortunately, I’m broke.

400

Rephrase the sentence without changing the meaning: 

It isn’t necessary to wake up early at the weekend.

I don't have to wake up early at the weekend.

400

Report the question: 

‘What time do you usually get home?’

She asked...

She asked me what time I usually got home.

500

Why
 are
 you
 so
 wet?
‐
I
 _____ (to wash) 
the
 car.

Why
 are
 you
 so
 wet?
‐
I
 have been washing 
the
 car.

500

I look forward _____ (to have) an advanced level of English.

I look forward to having an advanced level of English.

500

Correct the mistake:

I could have offered you my help If I knew all about it. But I didn't.

I could have offered you my help If I had known all about it. But I didn't.

500

Rephrase the sentence without changing the meaning: 

A valid passport is necessary to enter the country.

You have to have a valid passport to enter the country.

500

Open the brackets: 

- Who do you hope (win) the next local elections?
— I’ve decided that I (not/vote) this year.

- Who do you hope will win the next local elections?
— I’ve decided that I am not going to vote this year.

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