Present Perfect vs Past Simple
Narrative tenses
Future forms
Gerund/Infinitive
Conditionals
100

Choose the correct option: 

1. She loves Paris. She has been / was there many times. 

2. They went / have gone to London on holiday last summer.

1. has been

2. went

100

Choose the correct option: 

Bond had opened / opened the door very slowly, looked / had looked around the room carefully and were walking / walked in.

opened, looked, walked

100

Choose the correct option: 

1. A couple talking about their future:
We are going to get / are getting / will get married next summer.

2. Another couple talking about their wedding:
We are going to get / are getting / will get married on August 31st.

1. are going to get 

2. are getting 

100

 Choose the correct option: 

My parents want to sell / selling the house, but I really adore  to live / living in this neighbourhood.

want to sell; adore living

100

Choose the correct option: 

If you will melt / melt ice, it turns / will turn into water. A simple law of physics.

melt, turns

200

Open the brackets:

1. I (not / have) lunch with Emily yesterday. 

2. We  (not / eat) anything since lunch. 

1. didn't have

2. haven't eaten

200

Choose the correct option 

When I worked / was working on my computer it suddenly  was stopped / stopped working.

was working, stopped 
200

Open the brackets: 

Look at the clouds - it (rain) in a few minutes.

is going to rain

200

Open the brackets:

Jake really hopes (win) the race. He’s been training a lot.

to win

200

Choose the correct option:

If I have enough money, I would / will go to Japan.

will go

300

Fill in the gaps with time expressions. 

1. They have known each other since / for 1985. 

2.   One of my acquaintances has lived in Barcelona  since / for ten years. 

1. since

2. for

300

Open the brackets: 

When Dilan  (arrive) at the meeting, it  (already / start).

arrived, had already started 

300

Open the brackets:

We (fly) to Denmark tomorrow to meet our client. We (discuss) our future plans. I think the meeting (be) successful.

are flying, are going to discuss, will be 

300

Open the brackets: 

Is Wendy good at (tell) stories?

telling

300

Open the brackets:

 If Jamala (be) from France, French people (love) her.

were, would love

400

son / from / My / hasn't / school / yet / come

My son hasn't come from school yet.

400

Make the question: 

(you / listen) while he was talking?

Were you listening while he was talking?

400

Rephrase the sentences using the word in the brackets.

Are you planning to study English next year? (going)

Are you going to study English next year?

400

Make question

What / you / look forward / do this weekend?

What are you looking forward to doing this weekend?

400

Open the brackets: 

If he   (drop) the vase, it wouldn't have broken.

hadn't dropped

500

Correct the mistake: 

When have you seen Mike?

When did you see Mike?

500

Correct the mistake:

He was understanding what was happening.

He understood what was happening.

500

Correct the mistake: 

What time will your plane leave?

What time does your plane leave?

500

Open the brackets:

My cousin’s been trying  (lose) weight for ages by dieting. – Really? Why doesn’t she try
(exercise) more?

trying to lose, try to exercise

500

Rewrite the sentences using the 3rd conditional

He didn’t do his homework. He didn’t understand the topic.

If he had done his homework, he would’ve understood the topic. / If he had understood the topic, he would've done his homework.

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