Past simple v past continuous 2 Complete the sentences using the past simple or the past continuous.. eat/meet First conditional 3 Delete the incorrect form of the verb.. Second conditio
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Name
1 Delete the incorrect form of the verb.
E XAMPLE
Imogen is making/makes dinner now.
1 I’m listening/I listen to the radio at the moment.
2 Do you drive/Are you driving to work every day?
3 A That smells good.
B Yes, I’m making/I make coffee.
4 Emma likes/is liking pizza She often eats/
is eating it.
5 A What are you wearing/do you wear today?
B A pair of jeans and a jumper.
Past simple v past continuous
2 Complete the sentences using the past simple
or the past continuous.
E XAMPLE
Yesterday morning David was waiting for a bus when
he saw an accident (wait/see)
1 Robert and Amy to the radio when
the phone (listen/ring)
2 Jeff his mother yesterday They
for hours (phone/talk)
3 It when Julian and Sandy
shopping (rain/go)
4 I school when I was 16 and
work in a factory I there
when I my wife (leave/start/
work/meet)
5 Ella an ice-cream when she
her friends in a park (eat/meet)
First conditional
3 Delete the incorrect form of the verb.
E XAMPLE
If Harry phones/will phone, I’ll tell/tell him where
the meeting is
1 If I will win/win the competition, I’ll visit/visit
my aunt in Australia
2 If you’ll want/want to learn to drive, we’ll give/
give you a free lesson.
3 There won’t be/isn’t enough chairs if everyone
will come/comes.
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4 I’ll meet/meet you at the airport if you’ll tell/tell
me your arrival time
5 We’ll have/have a picnic if it‘ll be/is sunny.
Second conditional
4 Complete the sentences using the second conditional.
E XAMPLE
If I had (have) some chocolate I would eat (eat) it.
1 If Emma (see) a UFO, she (phone) the police
2 If I (have) some eggs, I (make) an omelette
3 Andy and Molly (live) in the Bahamas if (win) the money?
4 If Jamie (ask) Laura to marry him she (not say) ‘yes’
5 If I (be) the Mayor of London, I (make) all the museums free to tourists
Present perfect v past simple/present simple
5 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
My name’s Martha Field I (be born) in Manchester in 1950 My family (1 move)
to London when I (2 be) fifteen I (3 leave) school when I (4 be) eighteen and (5 become) a nurse
I (6 work) at a hospital in London I (7 meet) my husband, Joe, at the hospital He’s a doctor We (8 get married) in 1980 We (9 be) married now for about twenty years We
(10 have got) three children – Ben, Alex and Charlotte We (11 move) to Ireland in
1990 when my husband (12 get) a job here We (13 sell) our house in England and (14 buy) a house here We
(15 live) here in Dublin ever since I work in an office three days a week as a secretary I (16 work) there for five years My husband (17 teach) at Dublin hospital for the last two years We (18 love) our life
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here in Ireland Our children (19 love) it
too and Ben recently
(20 start) work in an advertising agency
Going to v will
6 Delete the incorrect form of the verb.
E XAMPLE
A That’s the doorbell!
B Oh I’ll/I’m going to go.
1 A Can you look after the baby? I’m going to
have/I’ll have a shower.
B Sure.
2 A I’ve just seen this brilliant video Why don’t
you watch it? Here it is
B Thanks! I’m going to watch/I’ll watch it this
evening
3 A Shall we go to a restaurant this evening?
B Yes, that’s a good idea I’m going to ring/I’ll
ring and book a table at Gino’s.
4 A I’m going to get a sandwich from the shop.
B Good idea I’ll get/I’m going to get one too.
5 A Patrick and I are going to go/will go on
holiday to Iceland
B Oh, how fantastic!
Have to/be able to
7 Complete the text using words from the box
and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
don’t have to doesn’t have to has to have to
didn’t have to had to will have to
won’t have to will be able to won’t be able to
Peter and Sheila were getting ready for work Their
son Jack was still in bed He
(not go) to college but he _
(1 study) hard for his exams Peter and Sheila
thought he wouldn’t do any work ‘Don’t forget,’
said Peter, as he left for work, ‘You _
(2 study) for your exams.’ ‘Yes, Dad!’
said a voice from under the blankets ‘If you’re not
here I _ (3 work) all day without
any interruptions.’
And Peter left the house But he couldn’t start his
car He _ (4 go) back into the
house and tell his wife, Sheila
He said, ‘Darling I _ (5 go) by
bus.’ But she answered, ‘You _
(6 not go) by bus because I can give you a lift in my
car.’
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But her car didn’t start either ‘We _ (7 get) the bus after all,’ said Peter ‘But I haven’t got any money’ said his wife
‘Don’t worry,’ said Peter, ‘I’ve got lots of change I _ (8 pay).’
So they went to the bus stop When the bus arrived they asked for two tickets Peter looked in his jacket pockets and his briefcase, but he couldn’t find his money ‘You _ (9 get off) the bus I’m afraid,’ said the bus driver ‘No, you
_ (10 get off)’ said a voice outside the bus It was Jack ‘I’ve got your wallet here, Dad When I was getting my books ready I found it on the table so I ran after you!’
The passive
8 Complete the sentences using the correct form
of the verbs in brackets.
E XAMPLE
Wine is fermented in barrels (ferment)
1 Oil _ from olives (make)
2 Milk in a clothes shop (not sell)
3 wine _ in England by the Ancient Romans? (produce)
4 Paper _ from trees in Ancient Egypt (not make)
5 Your gas bill by a computer since the 1970s (calculate)
Past perfect
9 Complete the sentences using the correct form
of the verbs in brackets.
E XAMPLE
In 1975 I hadn’t left school I was studying for my
exams (not leave)
1 I saw Simon yesterday I just on the bus when I saw him (get off)
2 Barbara to London before (not go)
3 you already lunch when the phone rang? (have)
4 Steve met an old friend last week He her in years (not see)
5 They the newspaper so I told them the news (not read)
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