Choose the correct adjective:
Be careful with my phone - I got it yesterday, so it's fresh / brand new!
Be careful with my phone - I got it yesterday, so it's brand new!
Use the words to make a sentence in the present simple or present continuous tense:
WE / DO / OUR HOMEWORK / FOR TOMORROW
I / WANT / LEARN / TO PLAY AMERICAN FOOTBALL
WE ARE DOING OUR HOMEWORK FOR TOMORROW
I WANT TO LEARN TO PLAY AMERICAN FOOTBALL
Complete the sentences with the correct form using past simple or continuous.
Jack ______ (listen) to music when his mum ______ (call) him for dinner.
Jack was listening to music when his mum called him for dinner.
Complete the sentence using the past simple or used to forms of the given verbs. BE, HAPPEN.
Hi, Sam! What _________ to you yesterday? I ________ calling you all the afternoon.
Hi, Sam! What happened to you yesterday? I was calling you all the afternoon.
Do these pairs mean the same? What's the difference?
You should get up early and go for a run.
You must get up early and go for a run.
They DON'T MEAN THE SAME.
should -- is used to give advice. The sentence means that it's better for you or it's a good idea to get up early and go for a run.
must -- is used for obligation or necessity. So, the sentence means that is absolutely necessary to get up early and go for a run.
Which of these words matches with the definition?
celebrity - clip - festival - live - lyrics - musician - soundtrack - studio
a TV or radio programme that is seen or heard as it happens
live
Is this sentence correct or incorrect. Correct it if necessary:
Dad is playing golf with friends every Saturday.
Incorrect!
Dad plays golf with friends every Saturday.
Choose the correct form of the verbs:
We watched / were watching a film on my computer when it suddenly stopped / was stopping working.
We were watching a film on my computer when it suddenly stopped working.
Complete the sentence using the past simple or used to correct forms of the given verbs: GO(2) , FIND.
I ________ with my mum to the shopping center when I was younger. Now we don't do that, but yesterday I ________ with her to a local shop and I ________ these amazing boots in a sale.
I went with my mum to the shopping center when I was younger. Now we don't do that, but yesterday I went with her to a local shop and I found these amazing boots in a sale.
Do these pairs mean the same? What's the difference?
Alan doesn't have to go out this evening.
Alan shouldn't go out this evening.
They DON'T MEAN THE SAME.
DOESN'T HAVE TO -- means it's not necessary to go out. He can stay in home.
SHOULDN'T -- means it's a bad idea to go out. So, he better stay in home.
Put the words into the correct order and add a suffix: -ist, -er, -or when possible:
THE - HAS - CLIMB - EVEREST - PLANNING - TO - THE - ANNOUNCED - THE - CLIMB - IS - JOURNAL - HE - TO
THE CLIMBER HAS ANNOUNCED TO THE JOURNALIST HE IS PLANNING TO CLIMB THE EVEREST.
Complete the gaps with the correct form of the most suitable verb.
- Well, my other phone __________ properly and I __________ you to look at it.
- Well, my other phone is not working properly and I want you to look at it.
Put the words into the correct order and choose the correct form of past simple or past continuous:
Mount Kilimanjaro / climb / to Africa / and / go / last year / My brother.
My brother went to Africa last year and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
Put the parts of this sentence into the correct order using "used to" in the correct place.
when / fight / they / young / were / your brothers / Do?
Do your brothers used to fight when they were young?
Choose the correct modal verb:
You look very sleepy. You shouldn't / don't have to go to bed so late when you have to / should get up early.
You look very sleepy. You shouldn't go to bed so late when you have to get up early.
Correct the mistakes in these sentences:
There's anyone at the door - who do you think it is?
I'm sure your bag is nothing in the house. Have you looked in your room?
The teacher was really angry because everybody did their homework.
Correct the mistakes in these sentences:
There's someone at the door - who do you think it is?
I'm sure your bag is somewhere in the house. Have you looked in your room?
The teacher was really angry because no one did their homework.
Which one is correct or are they both correct?
A. I'm going to the pool this evening for a swim.
B. I go to the pool this evening for a swim.
A. I'm going to the pool this evening for a swim.
Complete the sentence:
What _______ (you / do) in the hall cupboard for so long?
What are you doing in the hall cupboard for so long?
Complete the sentence:
I don't know where are my boots now but I'm sure I ______ (put) them there last spring. I remember when I ______ (tidy) my room, I ______ (decide) I ______ (not / want) to have them in my room.
I don't know where are my boots now but I'm sure I put them there last spring. I remember when I was tidying my room, I decided I didn't want to have them in my room.
Choose the correct form:
I ought to / shouldn't finish this work before dinner, I guess I haven't to / shouldn't procrastinate now.
I ought to finish this work before dinner, I guess I shouldn't procrastinate now.
Put the adverbs in the correct gaps:
absolutely - really - very - incredibly
The house was _______ spectacular.
It had _______ big windows.
The house was absolutely spectacular.
It had really big windows.
Complete the sentence:
I don't know where are my boots now but I'm sure I ______ (put) them there last spring. I remember when I ______ (tidy) my room, I ______ (decide) I ______ (not / want) to have them in my room.
I don't know where are my boots now but I'm sure I put them there last spring. I remember when I was tidying my room, I decided I didn't want to have them in my room.
Complete the text. Using past simple or past continuous.
The sun ______ (shine) and some teenagers ______ (sit) in the park. While we _______ (listen) to music, my friend _____ (say) something that I _____ (not / understand), so I ______ (ask) her to repeat it. We ______ (go on) listening to music after that.
The sun was shining and some teenagers were sitting in the park. While we were listening to music, my friend said something that I didn't understand, so I asked her to repeat it. We went on listening to music after that.
Complete the sentence using the used to or didn't use to.
In the 80's:
There was no internet, so students ______ information online.
There were no mobile phones, so people _______ a phone with them all the time.
In the 80's:
There was no internet, so students used to get information online.
There were no mobile phones, so people didn't use to carry/have a phone with them all the time.
Complete the sentence choosing the correct modal verb:
You _______ go out when you still ______ finish your homework.
You shouldn't go out when you still have to finish your homework.