PRESENT PERFECT WITH FOR & SINCE
FUTURE TENSES
SECOND CONDITIONAL
MODAL VERBS FOR OBLIGATION & PERMISSION
VOCABULARY
100

1. I have / has already finished my homework.

2. My son have / has just started the university.

3. Have / Has Sam ever been to the USA?

4. Our English teachers have / has never ridden a horse.

1. I HAVE already finished my homework.

2. My son HAS just started the university.

3. HAS Sam ever been to the USA?

4. Our English teachers HAVE never ridden a horse.

 

100

WHAT IS EACH TENSE USED FOR?

- WILL + VERB

- BE GOING TO + VERB

-  PRESENT CONTINUOUS

WHAT IS EACH TENSE USED FOR?

- WILL + VERB: spontaneous decisions

- BE GOING TO + VERB: future intentions (nothing planned yet)

-  PRESENT CONTINUOUS: future plans/arrangements (things are planned)

100
WHAT IS THE FORMULA OF THE SECOND CONDITIONAL?
IMAGINARY SITUATION: IF + SUBJECT + PAST SIMPLE


RESULT: SUBJECT + WOULD + VERB (simple form)

100

What are the differences between have to and must; can't and mustn't?

have to & can't - rules/external factors

must & mustn't - feeling of obligation/internal factors

100

JOBS: Complete the sentences with topic vocabulary.

1. A p________ can fix your shower and toilets.

2. I’m going to a special party tomorrow, so I need to see my h__________r today.

3. A f_______ ________will show you to your seat on the plane.

JOBS: Complete the sentences with topic vocabulary.

1. A plumber can fix your shower and toilets.

2. I’m going to a special party tomorrow, so I need to see my hairdresser today.

3. A flight attendant will show you to your seat on the plane.

200

FOR/SINCE

1. My grandparents have lived here ___ 1962.

2.We have stayed at our friends’ house ___ a long time.

3. Kate has been away ___ two weeks.

4. We have been friends ___ we were children.

FOR/SINCE

1. My grandparents have lived here SINCE 1962.

2.We have stayed at our friends’ house FOR a long time.

3. Kate has been away FOR two weeks.

4. We have been friends SINCE we were children.

200

CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS

1. When I get home, I will / am going to make a sandwich.

2. Are you thirsty? I’ll get / I’m going to get you a drink.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS

1. When I get home, I am going to make a sandwich.

2. Are you thirsty? I’ll get you a drink.

200

Choose the correct form of the verbs.

1. My mum was/would be on her feet all day if she wasn’t a hairdresser.

2. If I didn't like/wouldn't like the clothes in that shop, I wouldn’t buy them.

3. If I had/would have enough money, I would do lots of travelling.

Choose the correct form of the verbs.

1. My mum would be on her feet all day if she wasn’t a hairdresser.

2. If I didn't like the clothes in that shop, I wouldn’t buy them.

3. If I had enough money, I would do lots of travelling.

200

Choose the correct modal verb.

1. You ___ drive fast along this narrow street.

     A don’t have to    B mustn’t        C needn’t

2. The train leaves at 6pm and it’s only 5.15; we ____ hurry.

     A mustn’t     can’t   needn’t

3. Our school is closed tomorrow, so we _____ go to classes.

     A don’t have to    B mustn’t       can

 

Choose the correct modal verb.

1. You (B) mustn't drive fast along this narrow street.

2. The train leaves at 6pm and it’s only 5.15; we (C) needn't hurry.

3. Our school is closed tomorrow, so we (A) don't have to go to classes.

200

1. a house which is all on one level - b_________

2. a number of similar houses all together - t______ _____

3. We keep plants inside on the w________ during the winter.

1. a house which is all on one level - bungalow

2. a number of similar houses all together - terraced house.

3. We keep plants inside on the windowsill during the winter.

300

Which sentences are NOT correct. Correct the mistakes.

1. They have lived here since 2006.

2. I have known him since 5 years.

3. She hasn't drank coffee for 2 days.

4. I haven’t seen Eric since yesterday.

Which sentences are NOT correct. Correct the mistakes.

1. They have lived here since 2006.

2. I have known him FOR 5 years.

3. She hasn't DRUNK coffee for 2 days.

4. I haven’t seen Eric since yesterday.

300

CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS

1. I think it will rain / it’s raining tomorrow.

2. I can’t meet you on Tuesday. I’m playing / I will play basketball with Rob.

3. Our flight to Italy will leave / is leaving in ten minutes.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS

1. I think it will rain tomorrow.

2. I can’t meet you on Tuesday. I’m playing basketball with Rob.

3. Our flight to Italy is leaving in ten minutes.

300

Which sentences are correct? (also look at punctuation!)

1. If Samantha weren't shy she would answer more questions in class.

2. I would go out if I didn't have a test tomorrow.

3. Vicky would buy more books if she would have time to read them.

4.If I told Martin the truth, he would believe me.

Which sentences are correct? (also look at punctuation!)

1. If Samantha weren't shy , she would answer more questions in class.

2. I would go out if I didn't have a test tomorrow. (correct)

3. Vicky would buy more books if she had time to read them.

4.If I told Martin the truth, he would believe me. (correct)

300

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. You ____ borrow my bike if you want – I don’t mind.

2. We _____ run or we’re going to miss the bus!

3. Carol, you _____ remember to take your phone with you tomorrow. You’ll need it!

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. You can borrow my bike if you want – I don’t mind.

2. We must run or we’re going to miss the bus!

3. Carol, you must remember to take your phone with you tomorrow. You’ll need it!

300

Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. There are two extra words.

 a pay rise         badly paid         flexible hours          high salary           overtime                    self-employed            shifts         time off

1. My mum works night _____ at the factory.

2. If you’re _____, you don’t have a boss.

3. Ted works in his office _____  – he starts later and finishes later.

4 I need a job with a good wage – I don’t want to be ______ .

5 My boss wants me to work some extra hours – to do _______ .

6 My salary’s going up! I’m going to get _______!

Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. There are two extra words.

 a pay rise         badly paid         flexible hours          high salary           overtime                    self-employed            shifts         time off

1. My mum works night shifts at the factory.

2. If you’re self-employed, you don’t have a boss.

3. Ted works in his office flexible hours– he starts later and finishes later.

4 I need a job with a good wage – I don’t want to be badly paid.

5 My boss wants me to work some extra hours – to do overtime .

6 My salary’s going up! I’m going to get a pay rise!

400

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS + CHOOSE BETWEEN FOR/SINCE

1. I ________ (not go) swimming FOR/SINCE a week. I would like to go again.

2. Jim ________ (work) in an office FOR/SINCE February.

3. Your English is good! How long ________ (you / study) it here?

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS + CHOOSE BETWEEN FOR/SINCE

1. I HAVEN'T GONE swimming FOR a week. I would like to go again.

2. Jim HAS WORKED in an office SINCE February.

3. Your English is good! How long HAVE YOU STUDIED it here?

400

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS.

1. I think the sun ___________ (shine) tomorrow.

2. Would you like a sandwich? I _______ (make) you one.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS.

1. I think the sun will shine tomorrow.

2. Would you like a sandwich? I will make you one.

400

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. Would you have flexible hours if you ______ (work) from home?

2. If Zak’s bus ______ (be) on time, he wouldn’t be late for school.

3. Dad _______ (drive) me to school if he wasn't ill.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. Would you have flexible hours if you worked from home?

2. If Zak’s bus were/was on time, he wouldn’t be late for school.

3. Dad would drive me to school if he wasn't ill.

400

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. Unfortunately, Peter ____ apply for the job because he’s too young.

2. You _____ talk loudly in the library. The staff will get cross.

3. I ________ buy food today because there’s plenty in the fridge.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. Unfortunately, Peter can't for the job because he’s too young.

2. You mustn't talk loudly in the library. The staff will get cross.

3. I don't have to/needn't buy food today because there’s plenty in the fridge.

400

1. At the back of our house there’s a p_______ here we sometimes have lunch if the weather is good.

2. The s_____ _____on the roof creates energy to heat our water.

3. I’ll just put the dictionary away on the b_____.

1. At the back of our house there’s a patio here we sometimes have lunch if the weather is good.

2. The solar panel on the roof creates energy to heat our water.

3. I’ll just put the dictionary away on the bookshelf.

500

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS + CHOOSE BETWEEN FOR/SINCE

1. I _______ (not speak) to Stella FOR/SINCE ages. I must call her.

2. How long __________(Ben/have) his new car?

3. I _______(study) Spanish at this college FOR/SINCE last year.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS + CHOOSE BETWEEN FOR/SINCE

1. I HAVEN'T SPOKEN to Stella FOR ages. I must call her.

2. How long HAS BEN HAD his new car?

3. I HAVE STUDIED Spanish at this college SINCE last year.

500

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS.

1.   A  Could you ask your parents to help you tomorrow? B I can’t – they ________ (paint) the living room.

2. Hi Jemma. How are you? Hi James. Sorry, I’m a bit busy – I ________ (phone) you back in a minute, OK?

3. A  Any ideas about what to study at university, Mark? Yes. I’m good at art, so I ______ (study) that.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS.

1.   A  Could you ask your parents to help you tomorrow? B I can’t – they are painting the living room.

2. Hi Jemma. How are you? Hi James. Sorry, I’m a bit busy – I will phone you back in a minute, OK?

3. A  Any ideas about what to study at university, Mark? Yes. I’m good at art, so I am going to study that.

500

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. If _______ (be) you, I ______ (not look) for sports clothes on the Internet.

2. If you ______ (lose) your phone, what ______ (you/do)?

3. ______ (you / do) more overtime if your boss _____ (ask) you?

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. If were you, I wouldn't look for sports clothes on the Internet.

2. If you lost your phone, what would you do?

3. Would you do more overtime if your boss asked you?

500

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. Tom _____ come to the cinema tonight. He’s going to a party.

2. You ______ pay for the school trip today; next week is fine.

3. You _____ study tonight to do well in the test tomorrow.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, need or can.

1. Tom can't come to the cinema tonight. He’s going to a party.

2. You don't have to/needn't pay for the school trip today; next week is fine.

3. You must study tonight to do well in the test tomorrow.

500

Adjective order.

1. My aunt lives in a _____ (stone, old, huge) house.

2. Sit on this _____ (living room, comfortable, big) sofa.

3. My friend lives in a ____ (wooden, detached, spacious) house.

Adjective order.

1. My aunt lives in a huge old stone house.

2. Sit on this comfortable big living room sofa.

3. My friend lives in a spacious wooden detached house.

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