For, since, just already
Passive voice
present perfect and past simple
Conditionals
present simple, past continuous, will, going to
100

Fill in the blanks using ever, never, just, already and yet:

1. Have you   ______ been in America?

2. Do you hear the noise? The train has     ______  arrived.



1. ever

2. just

100

Ms. Ruth watches films.

Films are watched.

100

In which sentences/questions is the Present Perfect used correctly?

part 1

1. Where has you gone?

 2.Where have you goed?

 3.Where have you gone?

part 2

1. He has forgetted his homework.

 2. He has forgotten his homework.

 3.He have forgotten his homework.

Part 1: Where have you gone?

Part 2: He has forgotten his homework.

100
  1. If it rains, I'll wear a raincoat.

     type I (probable condition)
     type II (improbable condition)
     type III (impossible condition)

  2. If we had taken enough water, we wouldn't have been thirsty.

     type I (probable condition)
     type II (improbable condition)
     type III (impossible condition)

1.type I (probable condition)

2.type III (impossible condition)

100

Present simple

____ you _____ mineral water?

Do you drink mineral water?

200

Choose the correct word.

1 . Have you ever / never been camping with friends?

2  No, I haven’t been camping with my friends already / yet.

1.ever

2.yet

200

Somebody broke into our bungalow last Friday.

Our bungalow was broken into last Friday.

200

Rewrite the phrase into Present Perfect.

1. it rains

2.you bought 

3.they clean 

  1. it has rained

  2. you have bought

  3. they have cleaned

200

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 1):

1. If I (finish)_______  early, I will call you.

understand.

  1. If I (finish) finish early, I will call you.
200

Past continuous 

Alan _______(cut) the grass the other day when the snake appeared.

Alan was cutting the grass the other day when the snake appeared.

300

1  . you / ever / be / skiing

Have you ever been skiing.

300

Put in the correct form of the verb in Passive into the gaps. Use Simple Past:

  1. The meal _______ . (to cook)

The meal was cooked.

300

Negate the sentences:

  1. Anne has lost her mobile phone.

  2. The twins have broken the window.

  3. I have learned new words.


  1. Anne has not lost her mobile phone.


  2. The twins have not broken the window.


  3. I have not learned new words.

300

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 2):

  1. If I (be) _________ a star, I would help the needy.
  2. He (buy) _________ a house if he had a job.

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 2):

  1. If I (be) were/was a star, I would help the needy.
  2. He (buy) would buy/'d buy a house if he had a job.
300

I ________ to Monterey this weekend. (drive) Do you want to come along?

  1.  drive
  2. will have driven
  3. will be driving
  4. drove

3

400

Have you written to Noah...?

yet

400

Put in the correct form of the verb in Passive into the gaps. Use the verb and the tense given in brackets:

  1. He ____________ to the party yesterday. (to invite - Simple Past)

He was invited to the party yesterday.

400
  1. What are typical signal words for the Present Perfect? 

  2. Which verb forms are used with the Present Perfect? 

  3. Which verb forms are used with the Present Perfect?

  1. already, ever, just, yet

  2. has had, have had

  3. has + past participle, have + past participle

400

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense (conditional 3):

  1. If he (be) ___________ careful, he would not be have had that terrible accident.
  2. I (pass) ___________ the exam if I had worked hard .
  3. Her father would not have died, if he (go) _________ to the doctor.

If he (be) had been/'d been careful, he would not be have had that terrible accident.

  1. I (pass) would have passed/'d have passed the exam if I had worked hard .
  2. Her father would not have died, if he (go) had gone/'d gone to the doctor.
400

1. If we meet at 9:30, we ____________(to have) plenty of time.

2. Lisa would find the milk if she __________ (to look) in the fridge.


  1. If we meet at 9:30, we will have plenty of time.

  2. Lisa would find the milk if she looked in the fridge.

500

Complete the conversation with just, already, yet, ever and never.

-Hi, mum! I’ve (1) ______arrived in Santiago.

-Santiago? Where’s that?

-It’s the capital of Chile. mum Have you been to Argentina (2) ________?

- No, not (3) ______, but we’ve (4)_______ visited Ecuador and Peru.

1. just 

2.ever

3.yet

4.just

500
  1. The grapes are grown in California. 
  2. The hamster can be kept in a cage.  
  3. The party has already started. 
  4. The car is standing at the garage.               
  5. The ship has left the harbour.                   

1.Passive

2.Passive

3.Active

4.Active

5.Active

500

Do/get back/spend/win/travel

The person I admire the most is my sister. She's caring and very intelligent. She's won three music competitions and last year she 1._________ a prize for writing a song. She 2._______ her degree at Harvard and then she 3______ to different places. She just 4. ________ from Africa- she 5.______ six months there teaching music. 

1. won

2.did

3. traveled

4. got back

5.spent

500
  1. If I (wake up) ___________early, I’ll go jogging.
  2. He (visit) ____________ his uncle, if he finishes early.
  3. If she had taken care of her son, he (not/become) ____________ a criminal.
  4. If I were a star, I (help)_____________the poor.
  5. She would have been top of her class if she (work)___________hard.
  1. If I (wake up) wake up early, I’ll go jogging.
  2. He (visit) will visit his uncle, if he finishes early.
  3. If she had taken care of her son, he (not/become) would not have become a criminal.
  4. If I were a star, I (help) would help the poor.
  5. She would have been top of her class if she (work) had worked hard.
500

Give four examples of when to use future simple tense:

  • To predict a future event:
  • With I or We, to express a spontaneous decision:
  • To express willingness:
  • In the negative form, to express unwillingness:
  • With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to make an offer:
  • With we in the interrogative form using "shall", to make a suggestion:
  • With I in the interrogative form using "shall", to ask for advice or instructions:
  • With you, to give orders:
  • With you in the interrogative form, to give an invitation: