CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE
There is hardly any/many time to complete this project.
ANY
CHOOSE THE CORRECT PREPOSITION TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
Everyone in my family is interested in water sports except to /for / on / in my cousin, Luke. He hates it.
EXCEPT FOR
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
I find men's magazine/comics/newspapers more interesting then women's.
MAGAZINES
USE THE VERBS IN PARENTHESIS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
When mom __________ (call),how long _______ the boys ______________ (wait) for her?
CALLED
HAD the boys BEEN WAITING
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE
Ruth is so/such angry with what the boys did to her books.
SO ANGRY
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE
There is several/little food left for the dogs to eat tomorrow.
LITTLE
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER. WHAT WOULD DO YOU USE TO SAY THAT SOMETHING IS CERTAIN?
frankly / actually / surely / absolutely
ABSOLUTELY
CHOOSE THE CORRECT IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
Students always lose their heads/run out of steam/dodge the bullet when it is time for exams.
LOSE THEIR HEADS
JOIN THE TWO BELOW SENTENCES USING BEFORE IN ONE SENTENCE AND AFTER IN THE OTHER WITH THE SIMPLE PAST AND THE PAST PERFECT.
1. HAVE DINNER
2. DAD WALK IN
1. DAD WALKED IN AFTER WE HAD HAD DINNER.
2. WE HAD HAD DINNER BEFORE DAD WALKED IN.
USE THE VERBS IN PARENTHESIS TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
_______ you _____________ (already/have) dinner by the time the 9'o clock news __________ (start).
HAD you ALREADY HAD
STARTED
WHAT TENSE IS BEING USED IN THIS SENTENCE AND IS IT CORRECT?
I have gone out with Peter for three years now.
iF IT IS INCORRECT, WHAT TENSE SHOULD BE USED AND WHY?
PRESENT PERFECT AND IT SHOULD BE PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE BECAUSE OF THE DURATION OF THE ACTION.
I HAVE BEEN GOING OUT WITH PETER FOR THREE YEARS NOW.
REWRITE THE SENTENCE USING EMPHASIS WITH THE WORDS IN PARATHESIS.
I love going to the park. (The place...)
THE PLACE (THAT) I LOVE GOING TO IS THE PARK
MAKE A SENTENCE WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:
A. USED TO
B. GET USED TO
C. BE USED TO
STUDENTS OWN ANSWERS
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORK TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
I don't usually enjoy to play/playing chess with my brother. He is always cheating.
PLAYING
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
Susan: It is so hot tonight!
Jane: WhY don't you try to sleep / sleeping with the windows open.
SLEEPING
ARE THE TENSES IN THE CONVERSATION BELOW CORRECT?
Ana: Hi June, What HAVE YOU DONE lately. I DON'T SEE you in a long time.
June: I HAVE WORKED a lot and I VISIT my grandma in Paris last month.
NO
WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING
HAVEN'T SEEN
HAVE BEEN WORKING
VISITED
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
She was thrown/put off the team because she didn't want to wear the new uniform.
THROWN OFF
WHICH THREE VERBS GO WITH THE BELOW STRUCTURE?
VERB+TO+INFINITIVE
WANT / ENJOY / DECIDE / BE USED TO / LEARN
WANT
DECIDE
LEARN
WHAT DOES THE VERB REGRET + TO + INFINITIVE MEAN?
TO FEEL BAD OR SPRRY ABOUT SOMETHING THAT YOU ARE GOING TO GO OR SAY.
I regret to tell you that we will not be travelling to Canada this December because we haven't saved up enough money.
TO RECALL A PAST EXPERIENCE
I remember swimming in the sea for the first time. It was incredible.
USE THE WORDS BELOW TO COMPLETE THE GAPS.
VERY CLOSE / GET ALONG / A LOT IN COMMON
My cousin Jessica and I are best friends. We are ______ and we are ________ extremely well. We have always had ______________ and we still do.
VERY CLOSE
GET ALONG
A LOT IN COMMON
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
We had just finished studying / had just been finishing studying when the delivery guy arrived with our pizza.
HAD JUST FINISHED
WHICH THREE VERBS GO WITH THE BELOW STRUCTURE?
VERB+ING FORM
MANAGE / GIVE UP / USED TO / CAN'T STAND / FINISH
FINISH
GIVE UP
CAN'T STAND
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCE.
My sister has decided to stop smoking / to smoke.
SMOKING
MATCH THE PHRASES WITH THEIR MEANINGS.
1. hardly ever a. Almost does
2. hardly any b. Almost no
3. hardly c. Almsot never
NOW MAKE A SENTENCE WITH EACH ONE OF THE THREE.
STUDENTS OWN SENTENCES.
1. I HARDLY EVER go out during the week becuse I always hve so much work to do.
2. HARDLY ANY people have arrived for the party.
3. Peter is so good at maths, it HARDLY confuses him.