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GRAMMAR EXERCISES

LEVEL 1

NAME: __________________________________________________________
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Worksheet 1

Present simple: be
1 Complete the table with the words from the box.

is is are are am

I English.
You are Mexican.
He Tony.
She Barbara.
We American.
They Steve and Rosie.

Make the sentences negative. Make questions.


e.g. I’m not English.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Am I English?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Circle the correct word(s).


1 What am/is your name?
2 Hi! I am/is Tony.
3 Is/Are you English?
4 No, I’m not/I isn’t.
5 What am/is her name?
6 Her name am/is Sara.
7 Is/Are she Mexican?
8 Yes, she is/are.
9 Is/Are they students?
10 Yes, they is/are.

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3 First complete these sentences with the correct form of be. Then match 1–5 with a–e.
1 What ______________ your name?
2 Where ______________ they from?
3 ______________ you a teacher?

4 How old ______________ you?


5 Who ______________ he?

a He’s my friend. His name ______________ Carl.


b I ______________ fifteen years old.
c They ______________ from Switzerland.
d My name ______________ Dominic.
e No, I ______________ not. I ______________ a student.

4 Write sentences about you.


My name _____________________________________________________
I ______________ from _____________________________________________________
I ____________________________ years old.
My friend’s name _____________________________________________________

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Worksheet 2

can / can’t
1 Put the words in the correct order.
1 Spanish can speak I __________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 you CD a can burn ? _________________________________________________________________________________________________
3 can I yes ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4 she but can can’t dance she sing __________________________________________________________________________________
5 swim they can 100 metres ? ________________________________________________________________________________________
6 they no can’t __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2a Read about Sara. Tick [✔] what she can do and cross [✘] what she can’t do.

Hi! I’m Sara. What can I do? Sara You


I can read music and I can
dance
play the piano, but I can’t play
play the guitar
the guitar. I can’t sing but I
can dance. I can’t swim or play the piano
ride a horse. read music ✔
ride a horse
2b Now tick [✔] what you can sing
do and cross [✘] what you swim
can’t do.

3 Write sentences about what you can or can’t do.


e.g. I can play the piano, but I can’t play the guitar.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4 Complete these sentences with can or can’t.


KIERAN Hi Carl! What’s that?
CARL It’s my guitar.
KIERAN (1) ______________ you play the guitar?
CARL Yes, I (2) ______________
KIERAN Wow!
CARL (3) ______________ you play a musical instrument?
KIERAN No, I (4) ______________ , but I (5) _____ sing.
CARL Oh! I (6) ______________
KIERAN (7) ______________ you play the piano?
CARL No, I (8) ______________ , I (9) ______________ only play the guitar.

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Worksheet 3

Present simple & adverbs of frequency


1 Complete the table with the present simple form of play.

I play
You
He
She basketball.
We
They

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I don’t play basketball.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Do I play basketball?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Complete the texts with the words from the box.

doesn’t like don’t like eats eat get up


gets up go goes likes like

I usually (1) ______________ at 7 o’clock. I (2) ______________ to the gym before breakfast. For breakfast I
(3) ______________ eggs. I (4) ______________ eggs, but I (5) ______________ cheese.

Dominic sometimes (6) ______________ at 6 o’clock in the morning. He (7) ______________ swimming before
breakfast. For breakfast Dominic always (8) ______________ eggs. He (9) ______________ eggs, but he (10)
______________ cheese.

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Worksheet 3

3 Circle the correct word.


1 Do/Does you play basketball?
2 Yes, I do/does.
3 What time does she get/gets up?
4 She usually get/gets up at 7 o’clock.
5 He don’t/doesn’t like fish.
6 They play/plays basketball every day.
7 How often do/does she go dancing?
8 She go/goes every Saturday.

4 Put the words in the right order.


1 breakfast eggs eats she for often
She ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 go swimming do day you every ?
Do _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3 get up the usually morning in six I o’clock at
I __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4 go the never Sunday I on to gym
I __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5 9 o’clock always at do school start you ?
Do _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6 dancing sometimes at the go they weekend
They _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
7 is it busy the swimming pool in usually
It _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5 Read the texts in exercise 2. Write a short text about you.


________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 4

Present continuous
1 Complete the table with the correct form of be.

I am eating a sandwich.
You laughing.
He speaking to us.
She holding a piece of paper.
It raining.
We waiting for Carl.
They looking at the exhibition.

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


eg I’m not eating a sandwich.
____________________________________________________________ eg Am I eating a sandwich?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Complete with the correct form of the verb in brackets.


Steve is talking to Anita on his mobile phone.
ANITA Hi Steve! Where are you? You’re late.
STEVE I know. I (1) _____________________ (come). I (2) _____________________ (walk) down Parliament Street
now.
ANITA Hurry up! Rosie (3) _____________________ (buy) the tickets and we (4) _____________________ (go) into
the Jorvik Viking Centre.
Sounds of lots of screaming.
STEVE What’s that?
ANITA Don’t worry! It’s Sara and Barbara. They (5) _____________________ (scream).
STEVE Why?
ANITA They are scared. We (6) _____________________ (look) at an exhibition of a man with a knife.
CARL Where’s Steve?
ANITA He (7) _____________________ (come). Look–there he is. He (8) _____________________ (speak) to the man
at the entrance.
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Worksheet 4

3 Make questions and sentences using the prompts.


1 Carl / not / stand outside the museum.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2 Steve / run down the street?


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3 They / wait for Steve at the entrance.


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4 Sara and Rosie / have lunch together
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5 Anita / not / eat lunch with them.


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

6 What / Dominic / do?


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7 He / send a text on his mobile phone.


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

8 What / you / hold?


___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

9 I / hold / my ticket.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 5

Present continuous or present simple?


1 Complete the sentences with the words from 3 Complete these sentences with the correct
the box. form of the verb in brackets.
CARL Hi Steve! What are you
have having listen listening
(1) __________________ (do)?
playing plays
STEVE I’m (2) __________________ (read) an email
from my sister.
1 Carl often __________________ basketball in the
CARL What’s she (3) __________________ (do)?
evening.
STEVE She’s (4) __________________ (sail) from
2 He is __________________ football at the
Spain to Barbados.
moment.
CARL Cool! What does she usually
3 Cathy doesn’t usually __________________ supper.
(5) __________________ (do)?
4 Cathy isn’t __________________ lunch at the
moment. STEVE She’s a nurse. She (6) __________________
(work) at a hospital.
5 Is Sara __________________ to music?
CARL Does she (7) __________________ (enjoy) her
6 Does she usually __________________ to music?
job?

2 Choose the correct answer. STEVE Yes, she does.


1 What does Steve’s mother do? CARL And is she (8) __________________ (enjoy)
A She teaches maths and French. the trip?
B She’s teaching maths and French. STEVE Yes, she says she’s (9) __________________
2 What are you doing? (have) a fabulous time.
A I sail to Barbados.
B I’m sailing to Barbados.
3 What time do you usually get up?
A I get up at 7 o’clock.
B I’m getting up at 7 o’clock.
4 Where are you now?
A I sit on the boat.
B I’m sitting on the boat.
5 What do you do in the evening?
A I listen to the radio.
B I’m listening to the radio.
6 Are you having fun?
A Yes, I have a wonderful time.
B Yes, I’m having a wonderful time.

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Worksheet 6

Possessives
1 Complete the table. 4 Circle the correct word.
1 Who’s / Whose playing?
Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun
2 Who’s / Whose turn is it?
(1) my mine 3 Who’s / Whose Steve talking to?
your (2) 4 Who’s / Whose wearing sunglasses?
(3) his 5 Who’s / Whose bag is this?
6 I don’t know who’s / whose idea this was.
her (4)
our (5)
5 Correct one mistake in each sentence.
(6) yours
1 Who’s keys are these? ___________________________
(7) theirs
2 I think these are my. _____________________________
3 Carls T-shirt is red. ________________________________
2 Complete the sentences with the words from
the box. 4 Whose Cathy? _____________________________________
5 Cathy is Steves sister. ____________________________
who’s whose Steve Steve’s
6 Is this yours phone? ______________________________
1 ____________________________ turn is it?

2 It’s ____________________________ turn.


3 ____________________________ that?

4 It’s ____________________________ .

3 Circle the correct word.


1 Is this your / yours?
2 Yes, it’s my / mine.
3 That’s my / mine bag.
4 No, it’s her / hers.
5 I’m sure it’s our / ours turn.
6 No, it’s their / theirs.

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Worksheet 7

Comparative adjectives
1 Complete the table.

Adjective Comparative Form Remember


cold colder – Short adjectives + -er: cold – colder
big – Short adjectives ending in one consonant
difficult double the last letter + -er: big – bigger
bad – Long adjectives (more than two syllables):
dry more + adjective: more expensive
early – Be careful of irregular adjectives e.g. good,
good bad
high
hot
long
popular
small
sunny
wet

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1 Britain is ____________________________ (hot) now than at any time before.
2 It’s usually ____________________________ (cold) in winter than in autumn.
3 Places that are sunny are ____________________________ (popular) than places where it rains a lot.
4 I think the weather is ____________________________ (bad) than ten years ago.
5 India is ____________________________ (sunny) than Britain, but it is also ____________________________ (wet)!
6 The sea is getting ____________________________ (high).
7 Summer is ____________________________ (short) now than 25 years ago.

3 Circle the correct form. 4 Circle the odd one out.


1 It’s hoter / hotter in July than in September. Example: cold difficult short
2 The weather is badder / worse in London 1 hot big bad
than in my city.
2 dry long new
3 I think it’s more beautiful / beautifuler
3 popular sunny famous
when it rains.
4 Is it drier / more dry now in the summer? 4 easy early expensive
5 I think summer is getting shorter / more 5 good cold late
short. 6 big wet old
6 It’s always raining so it’s weter / wetter than
earlier / earlyer.

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Worksheet 8

Past simple: be
1 Complete the table with the correct past form of be.

I was
_____________________________________ in London
You _____________________________________ in Zurich last night / Tuesday / week /
He _____________________________________ in Paris month / year.
She _____________________________________ in Milan yesterday.
We _____________________________________ in Brussels at the weekend.
They _____________________________________ in Moscow

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


I wasn’t in London last week.
____________________________________________________________ Were you in London last week?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Complete these sentences using was, were, 3 Circle the correct word.
wasn’t and weren’t. 1 Was / were Carl with Sara last night?
ROSIE Hi Carl! Where (1) _________________ you 2 Yes, he was / were.
3 Was / Were they with Steve?
last night?
4 Yes, they was / were.
CARL I (2) _________________ with Sara.
5 But they wasn’t / weren’t with Dominic.
We (3) _________________ on the quiz 6 Was / Were Rosie with them?
machine. 7 No, she wasn’t / weren’t.
ROSIE (4) _________________ you happy? 8 Where was / were you last night?

CARL No, I (5) _________________


SARA What about you, Rosie? Where
(6) _________________ you?
ROSIE I (7) _________________ with Barbara.
CARL (8) _________________ Dominic with you?
ROSIE No, he (9) _________________. I think he
(10) _________________ with Kieran.
SARA But I thought they (11) _________________
with you.
ROSIE No, they (12) _________________. I don’t
know where they (13) _________________.

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Worksheet 9

Past Simple (regular & irregular verbs)


1 Complete the table. 2 Write questions and answers using the
prompts.
Infinitive form Past simple form
1 you / enjoy the trip / yesterday?
ask asked
______________________________________________________
buy bought
come ______________________________________________________
do 2 Yes / I /
drink ______________________________________________________
eat
______________________________________________________
enjoy
3 Where / you go?
find
go ______________________________________________________
have ______________________________________________________
look 4 We / go to the Jorvik Viking Centre.
make
______________________________________________________
open
______________________________________________________
sail
see 5 What / you see?
speak ______________________________________________________
take ______________________________________________________
talk
6 I / see lots of things about the Vikings.
watch
______________________________________________________
wear
______________________________________________________
7 you / buy anything?
______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

8 No / I / not.
______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

9 you / speak to anyone?


______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

10 Yes, I / speak to the guide.


______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

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Worksheet 9

3 Complete the postcard with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

Dear Mum & Dad


I’m having a great time here in York. Yesterday I
(1) __________________ (go) to the Jorvik Centre
Vikings.
and (2) __________________ (see) an exhibition about
I (3) __________________ (find) out about what they
__ (drink)
(4) __________________ (eat) and (5) ________________
__ (wear).
and also about the clothes they (6) ________________
/ ask)
It was really interesting. I (7) __________________ (not
/ have)
lots of questions because I (8) __________________ (not
ents for
lots of time. I (9) __________________ (buy) some pres
both of you.
Lots of love
Barbara

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Worksheet 10

going to: future


1 Complete the table with the correct form of be.

I am
_____________________________________ wear jeans.
You _____________________________________ do your homework.
He _____________________________________ text his friends.
She _____________________________________ going to kiss Steve.
It _____________________________________ rain.
We _____________________________________ be late.
They _____________________________________ watch a DVD.

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I’m not going to wear jeans.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Are you going to wear jeans?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Put the words in the correct order.


1 you / to / tell / him / going / are / ?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 going / him / I’m / tell / no, / not / to
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3 later / are / what / do / you / going / to / ?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4 watch / I’m / a / to / DVD / going
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5 Steve / going / is / to / be / the / barbecue / at / ?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6 going / to / what / wear / you / are / ?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
7 wear / I’m / jeans / going / a / T-shirt / to / and
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8 late / we / are / going / be / to
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Worksheet 10

3 Complete the conversation using the prompts.


ROSIE Hi Sara! (1) ________________________ (you / be at the barbecue tonight?)
SARA Yes, I am.
ROSIE What (2) ________________________ (you / wear?)
SARA I don’t know. What about you?
ROSIE (3) ________________________ (I / wear my summer dress)
SARA Is Anita coming?
ROSIE I think so. (4) ________________________ (I / send her a message) and check.
SARA (5) ________________________ (Steve / be there?)
ROSIE Yes, he is.
SARA Good. I have to go now. I’ll see you at the barbecue.
ROSIE Ok. What (6) ________________________ (you / to do now?)
SARA (7) ________________________ (I / get ready). I want to wash my hair.
ROSIE Ok. (8) ________________________ (I / do my homework). I’ll see you later.
SARA Bye.

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Worksheet 11

verb + gerund
1 Complete the table with the gerund form of the verb.

I like __________________________ (dance).

You like __________________________ (paint).

He likes __________________________ (fish).

She likes __________________________ (swim).

We like __________________________ (ride).

They like __________________________ (cook).

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I don’t like dancing.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Do I like dancing?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the words in brackets.
SARA Hi you two! What are you doing?
STEVE We’re playing basketball. Do you want to play?
SARA No thanks. I (1) ________________________ (not like / play) basketball.
CARL Wow! I (2) ________________________ (love / play) basketball, it’s great!
STEVE What do you (3) ________________________ (like / do)?
SARA Well, I (4) ________________________ (like / ride).
CARL Yeah! That can be fun.
SARA And I (5) ________________________ (like / dance).
STEVE Dancing! Oh, I (6) ________________________ (hate / dance). I can’t dance.
SARA That’s not true. Everyone can dance.
STEVE Not me!
SARA So I know you (7) ________________________ (like / play) basketball, but what else do you
(8) ________________________ (like / do)?
STEVE I (9) ________________________ (like / play) chess.
CARL Chess! That’s boring.

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Worksheet 11

3 Read the conversation in exercise 2. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Carl likes playing basketball.
2 Sara likes playing basketball.
3 She likes riding.
4 Carl likes riding.
5 Steve doesn’t like dancing.
6 Carl likes playing chess.

4 Write sentences using the prompts.


e.g. He / love / fish
He loves fishing.
1 Steve / love / play / volleyball
_______________________________________________________________________________

2 Sara / love / ride


_______________________________________________________________________________

3 She / don’t mind / swim


_______________________________________________________________________________

4 Carl / don’t like / play / chess


_______________________________________________________________________________

5 you / like / dance / ?


_______________________________________________________________________________
6 They / like / sail
_______________________________________________________________________________

7 Barbara / like / cook / ?


_______________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 12

Superlative adjectives
1 Complete the table with the superlative form of the adjectives.

Adjective Superlative form Remember


bad – Short adjectives + est: tall – tallest
beautiful – Short adjectives ending in one consonant
big double last letter + est: hot – hottest
dangerous – Long adjectives (more than 2 syllables) =
difficult most + adjective: most amazing
fast – Be careful of irregular adjectives e.g. good.
friendly
good
intelligent
loud
popular
slow
small
strange
ugly

2 Complete using the correct form of the adjective in brackets.


ROSIE Wow! This is a really difficult quiz.
SARA Yes, but I really want to win.
ROSIE Okay, let’s look at the next question. What’s the (1) ________________________ (big) animal in the
world?
SARA The elephant.
ROSIE No, it isn’t. I think it’s the blue whale.
SARA Yes, you’re right. And the (2) ________________________ (fast) animal is the cheetah.
ROSIE Question 3. Is the Indian cobra the (3) ________________________ (dangerous) animal in the world?
SARA No, it isn’t. Mosquitoes are because their bite can give you malaria.
ROSIE What about this question? What is the (4) ________________________ (tall) animal?
SARA Oh! That’s easy, the giraffe.
ROSIE Of course.
SARA Okay, here’s the last question. What is the (5) ________________________ (loud) animal?
ROSIE Wow! That’s the (6) ________________________ (difficult) question. I don’t know the answer to it.

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Worksheet 12

3 Write sentences about the animals from the box using the prompts.

tortoise blue whale cheetah mosquito


cat hippo dolphin

e.g. tortoise / small


The tortoise is the smallest.
1 blue whale / big
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

2 cheetah / fast
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

3 mosquito / dangerous
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

4 cat / friendly
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

5 hippo / ugly
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

6 dolphin / intelligent
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

7 parrot / loud
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 13

Countable and uncountable nouns


1 Complete the table with the words from 3 Circle the correct sentence.
the box. 1 Is there any milk?
a) Yes, there is.
apple banana bread cake cheese egg b) Yes, there are.
fruit meat pasta rice sandwich sausage
2 a) Would you like a water?
tea tomato vegetable water
b) Would you like some water?

Countable Uncountable 3 a) There isn’t any bananas.


b) There aren’t any bananas.
apple bread
4 a) Can I have some rice?
b) Can I have some rices?

5 Are there any apples?


a) No, there isn’t. b) No, there aren’t.

2 Complete the sentences with the words from 6 a) Would you like a sandwich?
the box. b) Would you like some sandwich?

some is are a 7 a) I don’t want any breads.


b) I don’t want any bread.

1 __________________ there any milk? 4 Circle the odd word out.


2 __________________ there any apples? 1 bread – milk – apple
3 Would you like __________________ banana? 2 tea – carrot – cake
3 banana – fruit – orange
4 Would you like __________________ tea?
4 sandwich – meat – bread
5 rice – cheese – egg
6 vegetable – pasta – sausage

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Worksheet 14

have got
1 Complete the table with the correct form of have got.

I have got
_____________________________________

You _____________________________________

He _____________________________________
a DVD player
She _____________________________________

We _____________________________________

They _____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I haven’t got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Have you got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Match the questions 1-4 with the short answers a-d.


1 Has Anita got a boyfriend? a) Yes, I have.
2 Has Steve got a girlfriend? b) No, she hasn’t.
3 Have you got a DVD? c) No, they haven’t.
4 Have they got mobile phones? d) Yes, he has.

3 Write sentences using the prompts. 4 Are these sentences correct ✔ or incorrect ✘?
e.g. Steve / not / a mobile phone. Make the incorrect sentences correct.
Steve hasn’t got a mobile phone.
__________________________________________________________ 1 Has you got a mobile phone?
1 Steve / not / a girlfriend ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ 2 Yes, I have.
2 Steve / lots of DVDs ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ 3 Has Carl got a camera phone?
3 Carl / a girlfriend ? ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ 4 She haven’t got a boyfriend.
4 Amy and Kieran / lots of friends ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ 5 We has got blue eyes.
5 Barbara / a boyfriend ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________ 6 No, I hasn’t.
6 you / a mobile phone ? ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
7 I / not / lots of money

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Worksheet 15

Question tags with be


1 Circle the correct question tag. 3 Complete the sentences with the correct
1 Barbara, you’re from Poland, aren’t you? / question tag.
isn’t you? 1 Dominic’s from Switzerland _________________?
2 She’s your girlfriend, aren’t she? / isn’t she?
2 It’s a lovely day, _____________________________?
3 David is Kieran’s dad, aren’t he? / isn’t he?
3 You’re angry, ________________________________?
4 I’m late, aren’t I? / isn’t I?
5 We’re late, aren’t we? / isn’t we? 4 I’m silly, ______________________________________?
6 It’s beautiful, aren’t it? / isn’t it? 5 She’s your girlfriend, ________________________?
7 Rosie and Anita are English, aren’t they? / 6 We’re lost, __________________________________?
isn’t they?
7 Rosie and Anita are friends, _________________?

2 Complete the conversation with the question


tags from the box.

isn’t she isn’t it isn’t he aren’t you


aren’t you aren’t they aren’t I

SARA I’m so silly, (1) ________________________?


ROSIE Why?
SARA Well, Tessa is Steve’s girlfriend,
(2) ________________________?
ROSIE Yes, she is. Didn’t you know?
SARA No, I didn’t. They’re happy together,
(3) ________________________?
ROSIE I think so. Forget about Steve.
SARA You’re going to the barbeque tonight,
(4) ________________________?
ROSIE Yes, I am.
SARA It’s a perfect day for a barbeque,
(5) ________________________?
ROSIE Carl’s going as well,
(6) ________________________?
SARA Yes, he is.
ROSIE You’re happy with him,
(7) ________________________?
SARA Yes, I am. He’s lovely.

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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
LEVEL 2

NAME: __________________________________________________________
I N S P I R AT I O N 2

Worksheet 1

should / shouldn’t
1 Match sentences 1–5 with sentences a–e.
1 What should I visit when I go to London? a We don’t want to get lost.
2 You shouldn’t go off on your own. b You should visit The London Eye.
3 We should take a map with us. c In front of the monument.
4 You shouldn’t forget to take an umbrella. d We should stay together.
5 Where should we meet you? e It often rains in London.

2 Complete the sentences with should or 3 Write sentences. Use: should / shouldn’t.
shouldn’t. We / stay together – We should stay together.
TOMEK I think we’re lost! We (1) ______________ 1 You / take a map.
have come this way. ______________________________________________________
GABI Oh no! What (2) ______________ we do? 2 You / forget to take an umbrella.
TOMEK Well, we (3) ______________ worry. ______________________________________________________
LAURA I think we (4) ______________ ask 3 I / be careful.
someone for directions.
______________________________________________________
GABI That’s a good idea. Who
4 They / ask for directions.
(5) ______________ we ask?
______________________________________________________
LAURA Tomek!
5 She / get angry.
TOMEK What?
______________________________________________________
LAURA You (6) ______________ go off on your
6 We / spend all our money.
own.
______________________________________________________
TOMEK Don’t worry.
LAURA We (7) ______________ stay together. 4 Write four sentences giving advice to tourists
in your town/city.
1 You should ________________________________________
______________________________________________________
2 You should ________________________________________
______________________________________________________
3 You shouldn’t _____________________________________
______________________________________________________
4 You shouldn’t _____________________________________
______________________________________________________

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Worksheet 2

Past continuous
1 Complete the table with the correct past form of be.

I was using my mobile phone


You listening to music
He eating a sandwich at 8pm.
She laughing when you arrived.
We watching TV
They swimming

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


I wasn’t using my mobile phone at 8pm.
____________________________________________________________ Was I using my mobile phone at 8pm?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Write questions. 4 Complete the sentences with the past


you / watch him – Were you watching him? continuous form.
1 you / talk 1 I _____________________ (run) when you saw me
______________________________________________________ because I was late.
2 they / laugh
2 They _____________________ (wait) for a bus when
______________________________________________________
the car crashed.
3 she / take photos
______________________________________________________ 3 Gabi and Laura _____________________ (dance) at
4 you / shop 8pm.
______________________________________________________ 4 Tomek _____________________ (not / eat) a
5 he / run sandwich when Ben fell into the river.
______________________________________________________ 5 What _____________________ Carol and Jack
_____________________ (do) when Pedro phoned?
3 Read the questions you wrote in exercise 2.
6 _____________________ Sally _____________________
Then complete the answers.
(take) a photo when I phoned?
1 No, I _______________________________________________
7 Pedro and Tomek _____________________ (not /
2 Yes, they __________________________________________ laugh) when Ben fell in the river.
3 Yes, she ___________________________________________
4 No, we ____________________________________________
5 Yes, he ____________________________________________

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Worksheet 3

will / won’t: future simple


1 Put the words in the correct order. GABI No, he (11) will / won’t shoot. Robbie
1 will Simon do what ? (12) will / won’t call the police.
JACK He (13) will / won’t do that. He’s not
______________________________________________________
stupid!
2 escape will Robbie ?
GABI Come on then. What (14) will / won’t
______________________________________________________ happen?
3 an argument they have will . JACK That’s easy. Robbie (15) will / won’t be
______________________________________________________ at the pool club. He (16) will / won’t
leave before Simon arrives.
4 at the Robbie pool club be won’t .
LAURA So why (17) will / won’t he be in
______________________________________________________
Westsiders next week?
5 be he where will ? JACK Because he (18) will / won’t escape
______________________________________________________ and go and live in Spain.
6 won’t Simon Robbie shoot .
3 Write sentences about what Liam Swan will do
______________________________________________________
after he leaves Westsiders.
2 Circle the correct word. 1 He / work on another soap. ✘
SALLY Look! It says Liam Swan who plays ______________________________________________________
Robbie (1) will / won’t be in ______________________________________________________
Westsiders next week.
2 He / take a holiday. ✔
LAURA I know. What do you think (2) will /
______________________________________________________
won’t happen tonight?
SALLY I think Simon (3) will / won’t shoot ______________________________________________________
Robbie. 3 He / write a book. ✔
LAURA No, he (4) will / won’t do that. He ______________________________________________________
doesn’t want to go back to prison.
______________________________________________________
SALLY So what do you think he (5) will /
4 I think he / get married. ✔
won’t do?
LAURA I think he (6) will / won’t just talk to ______________________________________________________
him. ______________________________________________________
GABI No, he (7) will / won’t. They (8) will / 5 I’m sure he / get married. ✘
won’t have an argument and Simon
______________________________________________________
(9) will / won’t point the gun at
______________________________________________________
Robbie.
SALLY Do you think he (10) will / won’t
shoot?

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Worksheet 4

Adverbs of manner
1 Complete the table. 3 Answer the questions using the word in
brackets.
Adjective Adverb How do they act? (good)
angry angrily They act well.
bad 1 How does he speak? (loud)
careful ______________________________________________________

comfortable 2 How do they behave? (nervous)


fast ______________________________________________________

good 3 How does Pedro move? (slow)


happy ______________________________________________________

hard 4 How does Gabi laugh? (happy)


loud ______________________________________________________

nervous 5 How does Laura sing? (bad)


normal ______________________________________________________

quick 6 How are you sitting? (comfortable)


quiet ______________________________________________________

slow
successful

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form


of the word in brackets.
1 I’m sorry, but you didn’t do very
_________________ (good).

2 You should try to act _________________


(normal).
3 Please speak _________________ (quiet).
4 You really shouldn’t speak too
_________________ (fast).

5 She _________________ (successful) finished the


course.
6 We worked really _________________ (hard) all
week.
7 Ben started shouting _________________ (angry).
8 You should do that _________________ (careful).

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Worksheet 5

Present continuous for future


1 Complete with the words from the boxes. PEDRO And we’re all (4) _________________ (have)

taking leaving is having are Are lunch together.


BEN Yes, but why aren’t you (5)
Questions _________________ (come) to the Science
When _________________ you _________________ the Museum then?
hotel? PEDRO Because I’m (6) _________________ (visit)
Who _________________ _________________ you to the the National History Museum.
museum? BEN Who’s (7) _________________ (take) you
________________ they ________________ lunch with us? there?
PEDRO Kate.
’m ’m not are having isn’t returning BEN When are you (8) _________________
visiting watching (return) to the hotel?
PEDRO At half past five.
Affirmative sentences
BEN Oh! The same time as us!
I _________________ _________________ lunch with Tomek
tomorrow. 3 Make questions using the prompts.
They _________________ _________________ at half past 1 When / Ben and Pedro / leave the hotel?
five. ______________________________________________________

Negative sentences 2 What / they / do / between 11am and 1pm?


I _________________ _________________ the film ______________________________________________________

tomorrow. 3 What time / they / have lunch?


She _________________ _________________ the museum ______________________________________________________

with Ben. 4 Where / they / have lunch?


______________________________________________________
2 Complete with the correct form of the verb in 5 What / they / do / at 2.30?
brackets.
______________________________________________________
BEN Hi Pedro! Are you (1) _________________ 6 Who / visit / the Natural History Museum?
(visit) the Science Museum tomorrow? ______________________________________________________
PEDRO No, I’m not. 7 Who / take / Ben / to the Science Museum?
BEN Really? What are you (2) ______________________________________________________
_________________ (do)?
8 When / they / leave / for the theatre?
PEDRO Well, I’m (3) _________________ (come) ______________________________________________________
with you in the morning.
BEN Okay.
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Worksheet 5

4 Look at the timetable and answer the


questions in exercise 3.

What’s happening on Saturday?

9:30am – leave the hotel

11 – 1pm – Watch the filming of a jeans commercial

1.15pm – lunch in Pizza Paradise restaurant

2.30pm – take the underground

3pm – Ben – visit the Science Museum with Greg;


Pedro – visit the Natural History Museum with Kate.

5.30pm – return to the hotel

6.45 – leave for the theatre

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Worksheet 6

verb + indirect/direct object


2 Rewrite these sentences.
Remember e.g. I’ll give you the map.
– Verb + person (object pronoun) + thing. I’ll give the map to you.
______________________________________________________
– e.g. I’ll give you a map. / I’ll give Laura a
1 I want to buy my mother a present.
map.
or ______________________________________________________

– Verb + thing + for/to + person (object 2 Can you get me a ticket?


pronoun). ______________________________________________________
– e.g. I’ll give a map to you. / I bought the 3 You should write him a letter.
present for Sally.
______________________________________________________

4 Why don’t we send him this card?


1 Complete the conversation with the words
______________________________________________________
from the box.
5 I bought her something yesterday.
you the way something mother her ______________________________________________________
a ticket a present a map 6 I’ll show you the photos later.
______________________________________________________
PEDRO Can we stay at the museum a bit
longer? 3 Rewrite these sentences.
LAURA Yes, I want to buy (1) _________________ e.g. I’ll give the map to you.
for my (2) _________________. I’ll give you the map.
______________________________________________________
KATE Okay, but how will you get back to
1 I bought a present for her yesterday.
the hotel?
______________________________________________________
PEDRO We’ll ask someone (3) _________________.
2 She’s going to sing a song for you.
KATE I know. I’ll get you (4) _________________.
Wait here. ______________________________________________________
LAURA Are you going to buy (5) 3 Don’t worry. I’ll show the way to them.
_________________ for your mother? ______________________________________________________
PEDRO No, I bought (6) _________________ 4 Tomek sent a text message to Sally.
something yesterday. ______________________________________________________
KATE Here’s the map. Be back by 6pm.
5 Can you give the map to them?
PEDRO &
______________________________________________________
LAURA Okay.
6 Did you give the tickets to her?
A little later
______________________________________________________
LAURA Oh no!
PEDRO What’s wrong?
LAURA I can’t find my ticket!
PEDRO Don’t worry. I’ll get (7) _________________
for (8) _________________ .
LAURA Thanks Pedro.

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Worksheet 7

Present perfect
1 Complete the table.

I have
_____________________________________

He _____________________________________

She _____________________________________
tried to talk to her.
You _____________________________________
We _____________________________________

They _____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I haven’t tried to talk to her.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Have you tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Complete the sentences with the words from the box.

haven’t just never ever

1 We have _________________ finished filming.


2 Have you _________________ used a camera before?
3 No, I _________________.
4 I’ve _________________ felt so stupid.

3 Choose the correct word.


1 Have you _________________ kissed someone? 5 He’s _________________ met anyone famous.
a) ever b) just c) never a) ever b) just c) never
2 Did you see Carol? She’s _________________ left. 6 We’ve _________________ worked out how to
a) ever b) just c) never use this camera.
3 I’ve _________________ been so upset. a) ever b) just c) never
a) ever b) just c) never 7 It was amazing. I’ve _________________ used one
4 Have you _________________ been late? before.
a) ever b) just c) never a) ever b) just c) never
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Worksheet 7

4 Write questions with ever and the correct form of the verbs. Use the prompts.
1 you / be to London?
___________________________________________________________________________________________

2 you / meet anyone famous?


___________________________________________________________________________________________

3 you / make a video film?


___________________________________________________________________________________________
4 you / be embarrassed?
___________________________________________________________________________________________

5 you / have an argument with a friend?


___________________________________________________________________________________________

6 you / break anything?


___________________________________________________________________________________________

5 Answer the questions in exercise 4 for you.


1 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

2 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

3 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

4 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

5 ___________________________________________________________________________________________
6 ___________________________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 8

too much, too many, (not) enough


1 Put the words in the correct column.

money noise people places


problems queues rain time
traffic tourists

too many too much

2 Circle the correct words.


1 Try not to make too many / too much noise.
2 I don’t like it here. There are too many / too much tourists.
3 Wow! I’m sorry but it costs too many / too much money.
4 I hate it when it’s so crowded. There are too many / too much people here.
5 Do we have enough time? There are too many / too much places to visit.
6 There are too many / too much problems.
7 I think there’s too many / too much rain in Britain.
8 Come on! There really isn’t too many / too much time.

3 Put the word enough in the correct place in each sentence.


e.g. We don’t have time. We don’t have enough time.
______________________________________________________

1 There isn’t water. ______________________________________________________

2 Do you have money? ______________________________________________________

3 Is the music loud? ______________________________________________________

4 There isn’t to do. ______________________________________________________

5 She looks happy. ______________________________________________________

6 Do you have food to eat? ______________________________________________________

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Worksheet 8

4 Complete the conversation with too many, too much or enough.


LAURA Where are we going today?
PEDRO I don’t know. There are (1) _________________ places to choose from.
CAROL Why don’t we go to the Tower of London?
PEDRO Won’t there be (2) _________________ people there?
CAROL No, it should be okay.
LAURA Yes, but it costs (3) _________________ money.
PEDRO Don’t worry. I have (4) _________________ money, I can lend you some.
LAURA Okay. Come on let’s go.
PEDRO Can we walk down by the river?
LAURA Well, we don’t want to take (5) _________________ time.
CAROL It’ll be okay. We have (6) _________________ time.
PEDRO Yes, and when we go by underground I don’t like it.
LAURA Why not? Isn’t it fast (7) _________________?
PEDRO It’s fast, but it isn’t interesting (8) _________________. I want to see things.
CAROL Come on, let’s go. Otherwise we really won’t have (9) _________________ time.

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Worksheet 9

must / mustn’t
1 Complete with must or mustn’t.
1 You _________________ listen carefully. ✔
2 You _________________ use your mobile phones. ✘
3 You _________________ touch the snakes. ✘
4 You _________________ tell us about any problems. ✔
5 You _________________ drop litter. ✘
6 You _________________ be careful. ✔

2 Circle the correct word to complete the conversation.


GABI Ssshh!
TOMEK What?
GABI You (1) must/mustn’t talk. Look it says ‘Silence!’
TOMEK Sorry.
GABI It’s OK but you (2) must/mustn’t be careful. There are a lot of rules here at the YTV studio.
TOMEK Yes, you’re right. Let’s go in here.
GABI No, we (3) must/mustn’t go in there. It says ‘No entry’.
TOMEK But I want to see where they do the filming. What are you doing Gabi?
GABI I’m eating a sandwich.
TOMEK But you can’t.
GABI Why not?
TOMEK Look at the sign. It shows that we (4) must/mustn’t eat in the studios.
GABI Oh well! I’ll eat it later. I’ll phone Laura and tell her we’re here.
TOMEK Guess what?
GABI Of course, I (5) must/mustn’t use my mobile phone in the studio.
TOMEK That’s right!

3 Rewrite the sentences using must or mustn’t.


e.g. Don’t drop litter.
You mustn’t drop litter.
_____________________________________________________ 4 No photographs.
1 Don’t walk on the grass. _____________________________________________________.

_____________________________________________________. 5 Turn off your mobile phone.


2 Turn off the TV before you go to bed. _____________________________________________________.

_____________________________________________________. 6 Listen carefully to the director.


3 No talking when they are filming. _____________________________________________________.

_____________________________________________________.

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Worksheet 10

have to / don’t have to


1 Complete the table with have to or has to.

I have to
_____________________________________

You _____________________________________

He _____________________________________
leave now.
She _____________________________________
We _____________________________________

They _____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I don’t have to leave now.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Do I have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2 Circle the correct words.


1 We has to / have to answer the questions.
2 Carol has to / have to go to the studio.
3 Do you has to / have to leave now?
4 No, I doesn’t have to / don’t have to.
5 Ben doesn’t have to / don’t have to wait for Carol.
6 He has to / have to help Paula.

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Worksheet 10

3 Complete the conversation with have to, has to, don’t have to or doesn’t have to.
LAURA Hurry up! We (1) _________________ get ready to leave.
JACK Leave? Where are we going?
LAURA To the YTV studio. Don’t you remember?
JACK No!
LAURA You really (2) _________________ listen to Paula.
JACK I do! Is Sally coming with us?
LAURA Not today, she (3) _________________ go shopping and buy some presents.
JACK Aren’t you going to buy any presents?
LAURA I bought all mine yesterday so I (4) _________________ buy anymore.
JACK Oh, right! Well I (5) _________________ get something for Tomek.
LAURA Well, do that later. We (6) _________________ go now or we’ll be late.
JACK Please don’t tell Paula I didn’t remember. She (7) _________________ know.
LAURA OK, but let’s go!

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Worksheet 11

Participal adjectives ending in -ed / –ing


1 Circle the correct form of the adjective.
PEDRO Wow! This is really (1) interested / interesting.
TOMEK I don’t think so. I’m (2) bored / boring.
SALLY Come on you two! Let’s go and see the fish.
PEDRO Fish?
SALLY Yes, fish. There are some really (3) surprised / surprising ones.
PEDRO How can a fish be (4) surprised / surprising?
SALLY Trust me! You’ll find it absolutely (5) fascinated / fascinating.
A little later
PEDRO That was (6) amazed / amazing.
TOMEK Yes, it was. I was (7) fascinated / fascinating by all the different colours and shapes.
PEDRO I want to go and look at the dinosaurs.
TOMEK Yes, that will be (8) excited / exciting.
SALLY You two go. I’m going to have a drink in the café. I’m really (9) tired / tiring.
TOMEK Okay. See you later.

2 Use the words in brackets to form a correct 3 Use the words in brackets to form a correct
adjective. adjective. Then answer them for you.
1 The earthquake simulator is really 1 Are you _________________ (interest) in human
_________________ (excite). biology?
2 I was _________________ (fascinate) by the fish. _______________________________________________________

3 Yes, they were _________________ (amaze). 2 When do you feel ______________________ (bore)?
4 Laura was _________________ (frighten) by the _______________________________________________________

snakes. 3 What do you find _________________ (fascinate)?


5 I didn’t find that very _________________ _______________________________________________________

(interest). 4 Have you ever been ___________________ (amaze)


6 That was the most _________________ (frighten) by something?
thing I’ve ever done! _______________________________________________________

7 What’s wrong? You look so _________________ 5 What are you ___________________ (frighten) of?
(bore). _______________________________________________________

6 Do you think science is _________________________


(excite)?
_______________________________________________________

7 Does walking make you feel ___________________


(tire)?
_______________________________________________________

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Worksheet 12

Infinitive of purpose
1 Complete the conversation using the infinitive of the verbs in brackets.
PEDRO Hi Sally! What are you doing?
SALLY I’m trying to use the computer, but I can’t turn it on!
PEDRO Here you are. You use this button (1) _________________ (turn on) the computer.
SALLY Ah! Great!
PEDRO Are you going to use it (2) _________________ (send) an email?
SALLY Yes, but I also want to use it (3) _________________ (look up) some information about
Wallace and Gromit.
PEDRO Do you like Wallace and Gromit?
SALLY Yes, I love the way they use models (4) _________________ (make) the films.
PEDRO Did you know that they draw thousands of pictures (5) _________________ (plan) the story?
SALLY No, I didn’t. That’s really interesting.
PEDRO I know. I want to go to college (6) _________________ (learn) about filmmaking.

2 Complete the sentences using the infinitive of the verbs from the box.

watch take send meet listen


learn find

1 We use a camera _________________ photographs.


2 We looked at the map _________________ the way.
3 I turned on the radio _________________ to some music.
4 They went to the airport _________________ Ben’s sister.
5 Tomek used the computer _________________ an email.
6 Jack and Carol went to the cinema _________________ a film.
7 They went to the Natural History museum _________________ about the natural world.

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Worksheet 12

3 Write sentences using the prompts.


e.g. this button / turn on the computer.
You use this button to turn on the computer.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

1 A camera / take photographs.


__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2 A watch / tell the time.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3 A microwave / heat up food.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4 A knife / cut things.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5 An alarm clock / wake up in the morning.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6 A pen / write things.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Worksheet 13

Open conditional with if/when


1 Match the sentence beginnings (1-6) with the
endings (a-f).
1 If I’m late, a) I feel happy.
2 When they get angry, b) if you’re alone?
3 What do you say c) my parents get angry.
4 When I hear my favourite song, d) talk to a friend.
5 If you don’t know what to do, e) they shout at me.
6 How do you feel f) when your mother asks you why you are late?

2 Complete the conversation with the verbs 3 Complete the instructions with the phrases
from the box. from the box.

tell talk see meet like feel do copy it to your computer delete it
empty the memory hold the camera still
press save read the instructions
SALLY Hi Carol! What’s wrong?
see it on the screen
CAROL I don’t know what to say to Ben and
Jack.
When you want to use your digital camera for
SALLY What do you mean?
the first time, first
CAROL Well, when I (1) _________________ them, I
(1) ____________________________________________________.
(2) _________________ so nervous.
If you want to take a good picture,
SALLY But you have to say something.
(2) ____________________________________________________.
CAROL I know. When you (3) _________________ a
When you take a picture, you can
boy, what (4) _________________ you do?
(3) ____________________________________________________.
SALLY When I (5) _________________ someone
If you like it, then
new, I usually feel excited.
(4) ____________________________________________________.
CAROL And?
But, don’t worry if you don’t like the picture
SALLY If I really like them, I (6) _________________
because you can
them.
(5) ____________________________________________________.
CAROL But it isn’t that easy.
If you want to print the picture,
SALLY Why not? If you like someone, you
(6) ____________________________________________________
have to (7) _________________ to them.
and print it from there. When your camera
CAROL Yes, but what do you do if you like
memory is full, you must
two boys?
(7) ____________________________________________________
by deleting the pictures or moving them onto
your computer.

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Worksheet 14

Question tags with be


1 Choose the correct question tag to complete each sentence.
1 It’s Greg’s job, __________________________?
a) isn’t he b) isn’t it c) aren’t they
2 You’re an expert on London, __________________________?
a) isn’t he b) aren’t they c) aren’t you
3 Greg is English, __________________________?
a) isn’t he b) aren’t they c) aren’t you
4 It was very hot, __________________________?
a) wasn’t it b) isn’t it c) weren’t they
5 They were in London, __________________________?
a) wasn’t he b) aren’t they c) weren’t they
6 You’re tired, __________________________?
a) weren’t you b) aren’t you c) isn’t she

2 Complete the conversation with the question tags from the box.

isn’t he weren’t they wasn’t it aren’t they wasn’t he isn’t it

GABI It’s almost time to go home, (1) ________________________________________?


LAURA Yes. I’m going to be sad. I really enjoyed myself.
GABI Yeah! It was fun. I’ll remember so many things.
LAURA What are your best memories?
GABI Well, it was funny when Ben fell into the river, (2) ________________________________________?
LAURA Yes, it was funny, but he was very silly, (3) ________________________________________?
GABI Yes, I’ll miss him. I’ll also miss Carol and Sally.
LAURA They are really nice, (4) ________________________________________?
GABI Greg and Kate were nice as well.
LAURA And they were really helpful, (5) ________________________________________?
GABI Yes they were. I liked Greg the most. He’s very clever, (6) ________________________________________?
LAURA Well, he knows a lot about London.

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Worksheet 14

3 Are these sentences correct ✔ or incorrect ✘? Make the incorrect sentences correct.
1 It was fun, isn’t it?
___________________________________________________________________________________

2 They’re nice, aren’t they?


___________________________________________________________________________________

3 Sally is leaving, isn’t she?


___________________________________________________________________________________
4 So is Gabi, wasn’t she?
___________________________________________________________________________________

5 They were on a boat, wasn’t it?


___________________________________________________________________________________

6 The Science museum was great, aren’t they?


___________________________________________________________________________________

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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
LEVEL 3

NAME: __________________________________________________________
I N S P I R AT I O N 3

Worksheet 1

Verb + gerund Verb + preposition + gerund


1 Read the two film reviews and underline all A
the examples of verb + gerund or verb + JACK: What’s wrong?
preposition + gerund. The first two have been
AMANDA: I’m really fed up with
done as examples.
(1) _________________ (wait) for Peter.

Dance for life B

A young girl loves dancing and she dreams of SALLY: Do you like (2) _________________ (go) to

being a famous dancer. She keeps entering the cinema?

competitions but she never wins. Even though CHLOE: It’s okay, but I really enjoy

she hates losing she doesn’t stop dancing until (3) _________________ (stay) at home and

she finally wins one. The story shows her watching DVDs.

determination and also how her mother never C


stops believing in her. Avoid watching this film RICK: What do you want to be when
if you don’t like crying. you’re older?
PETER: I dream of (4) _________________ (be) a
Ski fun! famous actor.
If you feel like laughing this comedy with
D
Chuck Harris and Nora Lewis is perfect for you.
SIMON: I really love (5) _______________ (watch)
The film follows the two teenagers as they try
action films with Harrison Ford.
skiing for the first time and risk breaking more
JACK: Why? What’s so special about
than just their legs. Both actors are good at
Harrison Ford?
making you laugh even if you don’t usually like
SIMON: He’s really good at (6) ________________
this kind of film.
(play) brave and interesting
characters.
2 Complete these short conversations using the
verbs in brackets. E
PETER: Wow! There’s a new horror film on MARY: That was a really terrible film. Can
tomorrow. Do you want to come to you explain the story to me?
the cinema with me? AMANDA: Sorry, I can’t. I gave up
JEFF: watching (watch)
No, I hate _________________ (7) _________________ (try) to
horror films. understand it after about ten
minutes.

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Worksheet 1

3 Complete these sentences using the correct form of these verbs.

worry watch try stay play make get up

I’m not very good at (1) _________________ early in the morning.


He dreams of (2) _________________ football for Manchester United.
I can’t help (3) _________________ about my exams.
Try to avoid (4) _________________ him angry.
I’m going to keep (5) _________________ until I succeed.
I don’t want to go out tonight. I feel like (6) _________________ in and (7) _________________ TV.

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Worksheet 2

Present simple passive


1 Choose the correct word. 3 Rewrite these sentences. Use the present
1 Books is / are made of paper. simple passive.

2 Paper is / are made from trees. In Britain lots of people read newspapers.

3 The website is / are visited by thousands of Newspapers __________________________________________ .

people. Newspapers are read by lots of people in Britain.


___________________________________________________________

4 Lots of books is / are sold each year. 1 Colourful leaflets advertise the new
5 Each book is / are labelled to help people computer games.
choose. The new computer games ______________________
6 The books is / are left in a public place. _____________________________________________________ .
2 The author decides the title of the book.
• The present simple passive is formed The title ____________________________________________
with the present tense of the verb be (is _____________________________________________________ .
and are) + the past participle: 3 Newspapers include a list of TV
English is taught in school. programmes.
• We use by + noun when we want to say A list of TV programmes ________________________
who does the action: _____________________________________________________ .
English is taught in school by 4 They print the sports news at the back of
Mr Smith, our teacher. the newspaper.
The sports news __________________________________
2 Complete these sentences with the correct _____________________________________________________ .
form of the verb in brackets. 5 The author writes a short description of
1 Books are _________________ (write) by authors. the book.
2 The pictures and illustrations are A short description _______________________________
_________________ (draw) by artists. _____________________________________________________ .
3 A special programme is _________________ (use) 6 Libraries put the new books on a special
to teach students how to write stories. shelf.
4 Most books are _________________ (sell) by New books ________________________________________
bookshops. _____________________________________________________ .
5 Lots of books are _________________ (buy) online
through companies like Amazon.
6 The website is _________________ (design) to
advertise the new titles.
7 Books are _________________ (print) on paper.

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Worksheet 3

Modals – must, can’t, could, may and might


1a Complete the sentences with these words. Use 3 Complete the dialogue using the correct words
each word only once. in italics.
HOST: What’s the capital city of South Africa? Is
can’t could might must
it Cape Town, Pretoria or Johannesburg?
1 It ___________ be Colin. I’m certain it’s him. PAUL: Mmmm, that’s difficult. What do you
2 It ___________ be Colin, but it ___________ also think John?

be John. JOHN: I don’t know. It (1) could/must be Cape


Town.
3 It ___________ be Colin because Colin doesn’t
DIANA: No, it (2) can’t/must be Cape Town
speak French.
because that’s on the coast and I’m sure
the capital city isn’t on the coast.
1b Which sentences in 1a show that
something is: PAUL: Yes, you’re right. So it (3) can’t/could be

a) possible b) impossible c) certainly true? Pretoria or Johannesburg.


JOHN: Can we have a clue?
Write a, b or c next to each sentence.
HOST: Yes, okay. It isn’t Johannesburg.

2 Read these sentences. Write P if the sentence PAUL: Then it (4) could/must be Pretoria.
shows something is possible, C if it shows HOST: That’s right. Here’s your next question.
something is certain or I if it shows something Which is the longest river in Europe? Is it
is impossible. the Volga, the Nile, the Danube or the
1 It can’t be made of ice because it isn’t cold. Rhine?
2 Jack might be at home because the lights PAUL: Well, it (5) could/can’t be the Nile
are on. because that’s in Africa.
3 You must be tired because you started JOHN: And I know the Rhine is shorter than the
working at six o’clock this morning. Danube, so it (6) can’t/must be that.

4 A: Whose keys are these? PAUL: I don’t think it’s the Volga. Is that in
Europe?
B: They must be John’s. He lost his keys
DIANA: Yes, it is. So it (7) could/can’t be the
earlier.
Danube or the Volga.
5 A: The phone is ringing. Can you answer it?
PAUL: Can we ask for another clue?
B: Sure. It may be Paul. He said he’d phone.
HOST: Yes, the river doesn’t go through
6 I’m sorry. I might be late because the traffic
Hungary.
is really bad.
DIANA: Then it (8) can’t/must be the Volga
because the Danube goes through
Budapest which is the capital of
Hungary.

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Worksheet 4

Modals – should, ought to, shouldn’t and had better


1 Choose the correct word to complete each 3 Complete the short dialogues with the words in
sentence. the box. Use each word only once.
1 You should/shouldn’t try and get enough A
sleep.
shouldn’t should ought to
2 You should/shouldn’t worry. It isn’t good for
you. RICK: Hi Matt! What’s wrong?
3 You ought to/shouldn’t keep your friends MATT: I’m being bullied at school. What
waiting. (1) ___________ I do?
4 You ought to/shouldn’t concentrate on RICK: You (2) __________ go and tell a teacher.
what you’re doing. MATT: But what if he doesn’t listen to me?
5 You should/shouldn’t drink plenty of water. RICK: You really (3) _________ worry. You need
6 You had better/ought to apologise to your to say something or he might not stop.
mother immediately. B

2 Match the questions (a-f) below with the shouldn’t should had better
sentences (1-6) in exercise 1.
CINDY: I know you like Ben. When are you
a I get very thirsty when I’m in the gym. What
going to tell him?
should I do?
ALICE: I don’t know. I’m too shy. What do you
b I shouted at my mother today and now I’m
think I (4) _________ do?
sorry. What should I do?
CINDY: Well, you (5) _________ tell him now
c I keep making mistakes with my homework.
before he goes out with someone else.
What should I do?
ALICE: What if he says ‘No’ to me?
d I’m always tired and sometimes I fall asleep
CINDY: You (6) _________ worry about that.
in school. What should I do?
C
e My friends are angry because I’m often late.
What should I do? had better shouldn’t
f I’ve got an important exam but I feel very
ED: Hey! You (7) _________ do that. You’ll
nervous. What should I do?
get into trouble.
STELLA: Don’t worry. You (8) _________
concentrate on what you have to do.

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Worksheet 5

Verbs of perception + present participle; can/could +


verbs of perception
1 Complete these sentences with the words in 3 Complete the story with the correct form of
brackets. the words in the box.
I couldn’t see anything _________ (move).
breathe burn follow move
moving .
I couldn’t see anything _________ run watch
1 I’m sure I heard him _________ (talk) to you.
One evening I was walking home and I started to
2 Have you lost something? I noticed you
feel very nervous. I was walking down a very dark
_________ (look) under the chair.
street and I could feel I wasn’t alone. I could feel
3 Can you hear Sam _________ (sing)? It’s
someone (1) _________ me and I was sure I could
beautiful.
hear their footsteps (2) _________ me. I stopped and
4 It was so frightening. I could feel you
listened carefully. Yes! There it was. I could hear
_________ (shake) with fear.
someone (3) _________ loudly and smell their
5 She watched him _________ (walk) away.
cigarette (4) _________. I turned round quickly and
6 I saw you _________ (hold) his hand.
saw something (5) _________ out of the corner of
my eye. Then … BANG! The last thing I remember
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form
of these words. is that I heard the sound of feet (6) _________ away,
and then I woke up and found myself lying in this
sneeze argue kiss hold
hospital bed.
burn touch

1 Hi Mary! Was that you I saw ______ Peter at


the party?
2 I could feel something ______ my leg, but I
didn’t know what it was.
3 I could hear two people ______ with each
other.
4 I heard someone ______ loudly behind me.
5 I’m sure I saw you ______ his hand.
6 Can you smell something ________?

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Worksheet 6

Review of future tenses – will, won’t, going to and shall.


1 Complete these two conversations. 2 Complete the questions using will, won’t,
ANNA: I hope I (1) will/won’t do well in my going to and shall and the pronoun in
brackets.
exams.
1 How _________ know when you’ve arrived?
BILL: Don’t worry. I’m sure you
(we)
(2) will/won’t have any problems.
2 _________ help you? (I)
ANNA: I hope so too, but I think it
3 _________ be late, will you? (you)
(3) will/won’t be difficult.
4 What are _________ do tomorrow? (you)
BILL: I’m sure it (4) will/won’t be as hard as
5 _________ wish me good luck for the
you think.
competition? (you)
ANNA: Well, I (5) will/won’t be very happy if
6 _________ tell him before he finds out? (you)
it isn’t. Wish me luck.
BILL: Good luck! I (6) will/won’t keep my
3 Put the words in the correct order to make
fingers crossed for you.
sentences.
BILL: (7) I’ll/I’m going to see the dentist
a be / I’ll / not / to / try
tomorrow.
______________________________________________
ANNA: Have you got an appointment?
b visit / to / my / I’m / going / friends
BILL: Yes, at ten o’clock.
______________________________________________
ANNA: I think (8) I’ll/I’m going to come with
c because / find / he / No, / out / won’t
you.
______________________________________________
BILL: But he (9) won’t/isn’t going to see
d okay / No, / manage / it’s / I’ll
you!
______________________________________________
ANNA: Why not?
e get / phone / there / We/ we / when / will /
BILL: Because you haven’t got an
you
appointment.
______________________________________________
f Yes, / wait / until / to / starts / it / I’m / going
/ but
______________________________________________

4 Match the sentences from exercise 3 (a-f) with


the questions from exercise 2 (1-6) to make six
short dialogues.

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Worksheet 7

First conditional
1 Complete the sentences using the words in 4 stay at home / sleep a lot
brackets. ______________________________________________
If you ______________ (listen) carefully, I 5 sleep a lot / wake up early
______________ (tell) you what to do. ______________________________________________
listen
If you ______________ will tell
carefully, I ______________ 6 wake up early / get a new job
you what to do. ______________________________________________
1 If you ______________ (study) hard, you 7 get new job / be tired
______________ (pass) all your exams. ______________________________________________
2 You ______________ (have) an accident, if you 8 be tired / wake up late
______________ (not be) careful. ______________________________________________
3 If you ______________ (miss) the bus, you
______________ (be) late. 3 Are these sentences correct or incorrect? Write
4 Your teacher ______________ (be) angry, if you the correct versions.

______________ (be) late. 1 If we hurry, we be on time.

5 If you ______________ (go) to bed late, you Correct / Incorrect

______ (feel) tired in the morning. ______________________________________________

6 If you ______________ (invite) me to your 2 If you work hard, you will do well.

party, I ______________ (help) you with your Correct / Incorrect

homework. ______________________________________________
3 What will you do if you don’t have any
2 Write sentences using the prompts. Use homework tonight? Correct / Incorrect
contractions. ______________________________________________
wake up late / miss bus 4 I’ll help you, you ask me.
If I wake up late, I’ll miss the bus. Correct / Incorrect
1 miss bus / lose job ______________________________________________
______________________________________________ 5 If you look carefully, you will found it.
2 lose job / have no money Correct / Incorrect
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
3 have no money / stay at home
______________________________________________

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Worksheet 8

Present Perfect – just, already, yet, ever and never.


1 Choose the correct word to complete each MUM: No dear, you know I’ve
sentence. (7) ___________________ been to South
1 Have you ever/never been camping with America.
friends? JULIE: You should come with me. I’ve
2 No, I haven’t been camping with friends (8) ___________________ decided I’m
already/yet. coming back next year.
3 Yes, I’ve already/yet been camping with my MUM: I don’t know dear. It’s a long way to
friends. travel.
4 Have you finished the book ever/yet? 3 Write sentences and questions using the
5 Yes, I’ve just/yet finished it. prompts.
6 Have you ever/yet been to London? you / ever / go / to / the USA / ?
7 No, I’ve ever/never been to London. Have you ever gone to the USA?
1 you / ever / go / skiing / ?
2 Complete the conversation with just, already,
______________________________________________
yet, ever and never.
2 you / finish / your homework / yet / ?
JULIE: Hi Mum! I’ve (1) ___________________
______________________________________________
arrived in Santiago.
3 she / just / visit / her friends / .
MUM: Santiago? Where’s that?
______________________________________________
JULIE: It’s the capital of Chile.
4 I / already / meet / a famous person /.
MUM: Have you been to Argentina
______________________________________________
(2) ___________________?
5 you / ever / write / a poem / ?
JULIE: No, not (3) ___________________ , but
______________________________________________
we’ve (4) ___________________ visited
6 I / never / go / bungee-jumping / .
Ecuador and Peru.
______________________________________________
MUM: You’re so lucky.
7 I / not / be / on TV / yet / .
JULIE: Why?
______________________________________________
MUM: Well, I’ve (5) ___________________ been to
8 you / ever / win / a competition / ?
Peru or Chile.
______________________________________________
JULIE: Have you (6) ___________________ been to
Argentina?

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Worksheet 9

Present perfect – for and since


Present perfect vs Past simple
1a Complete each sentence with for or since. BEN: I (3) _______________ (enter) my
1 I’ve been here _______________ yesterday. first competition when I was
2 She’s been living in London _______________ ten.
2002. INTERVIEWER: (4) _______________ (do) you win?
3 I’ve been learning English _______________ BEN: No, didn’t. I (5) _______________
three years. (win) my first race when I was
4 He’s been swimming every day twelve. It was fantastic.
_______________ he was ten. INTERVIEWER: And how many times have you
5 He’s been a professional coach won (6) _______________ then?
_______________ ten years. BEN: Oh! Lots of times. I’ve
6 I’ve lived in the same town _______________ a (7) _______________ (swim) in so
long time. many races I can’t remember.
7 I’ve admired her _______________ we first met. INTERVIEWER: What is the best moment so far?
BEN: When I (8) _______________ (be)
1b Complete the grammar summary below with in the Athens Olympic Games
for or since.
in 2004.
We use _______________ to refer to a point in INTERVIEWER: Yes, I remember, you won a
time. medal …
We use _______________ to refer to a length of BEN: That’s right. I won a bronze
time. medal.

2 Use the correct form of the words in brackets


3 Each sentence has one mistake. Write the
and for and since to complete the
correct sentences.
conversation.
1 She has won her first race five years ago.
INTERVIEWER: Ben, how long have you been
______________________________________________
swimming?
______________________________________________
BEN: Well, I started swimming when I
2 She has been running for she was twelve.
was eight, so I’ve been
______________________________________________
swimming (1) _______________
______________________________________________
14 years.
3 When have you start your new job?
INTERVIEWER: And when (2) _______________
______________________________________________
(do) you start swimming in
______________________________________________
competitions?
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Worksheet 9

4 She has broke lots of records. 6 I been skiing last year.


______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
5 I’ve dreamt of winning a medal since a long 7 I started learning English for a long time
time. ago.
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
______________________________________________ ______________________________________________

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I N S P I R AT I O N 3

Worksheet 10

Past perfect simple


1 Choose the correct verb form in each sentence. 5 When I got home I discovered I
1 I became / had become interested in science _______________ (lose) my keys.
after I visited / had visited the Science 6 Ryan Patterson came up with his idea after
Museum in London. he _______________ (visit) a fast food
2 When Krysta invented / had invented the restaurant.
waterbike she was / had been ill for a long 7 He was very hungry because he
time. _______________ (not eat) since breakfast.
3 Simon played / had played the piano for
ages when he gave / had given his first 3 Each sentence has one mistake. Write the
correct sentences.
concert.
1 He won lots of awards by the time he
4 I didn’t know / hadn’t known the answer
was 16.
because I missed / had missed the lesson.
______________________________________________
5 We arrived / had arrived ten minutes late,
______________________________________________
but they already left / had already left.
2 I’m sorry, I tried to phone but you already
6 She missed / had missed the plane because
left.
her alarm clock didn’t go off / hadn’t gone
______________________________________________
off.
______________________________________________
7 I knew / had known I met / had met her
3 By the time he was 14 he had already wrote
before, but I couldn’t remember where.
his first book.
2 Complete each sentence with the correct form ______________________________________________
of the verb in brackets. ______________________________________________
1 He couldn’t get into the house because he 4 He had knew where to go because he had
_______________ (forget) his keys. been there before.
2 When he _______________ (write) all his ______________________________________________
postcards, he had to buy more stamps. ______________________________________________
3 He remembered the story very well because 5 She became famous she had made her first
he _______________ (read) the book several invention.
times. ______________________________________________
4 By the time he _______________ (finish) his ______________________________________________
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Worksheet 11

Used to + infinitive
1 Complete the sentences with these words. 4 John _______________ like Mary, but he
doesn’t now.
didn’t use to used to use to
a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to
1 What did you _______ throw away? 5 People _______________ produce as much
2 We _______ throw things away. ✘ rubbish as we do nowadays.
3 We _______ keep things we might want a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to
later. ✔ 6 Did you _______________ collect anything
when you were young?
2 Choose the correct words to complete each a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to
sentence.
200 years ago … 4 Complete these sentences with used to or
1 … people used to / didn’t use to make their didn’t use to.
own clothes. 1 I _______________ play the guitar, but I do
2 … people used to / didn’t use to have now.
mobile phones. 2 I _______________ ride a bike, but I don’t any
3 … people used to / didn’t use to read books. more.
4 … people used to / didn’t use to watch TV. 3 I _______________ collect stamps, but I don’t
5 … people used to / didn’t use to drive cars. any more.
6 … people used to / didn’t use to walk 4 I _______________ enjoy getting up early, but I
everywhere. do now.
5 I _______________ be worried about the
3 Choose the correct words to complete each environment, but I am now.
sentence.
6 I _______________ be afraid of flying, but I’m
1 Why did people _______________ mend their
not anymore.
clothes?
7 I _______________ know how to use a
a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to
computer, but I do now.
2 I _______________ like watching football, but
now I do.
a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to
3 What did you _______________ like doing
when you were young?
a) used to b) use to c) didn’t use to

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Worksheet 12

Past simple passive


1 Complete the sentences with the correct form 2 In 1655 Huygens (3) discovered / was
of the verb in brackets. discovered Titan, the largest moon of
1 Liquid Paper was _______________ (invent) by Saturn.
Bessie Nesmith in 1951. 3 The first microwave ovens (4) produced /
2 Penicillin was _______________ (discover) by were produced by The Raytheon
Alexander Fleming. Corporation in 1954.
3 The first telegraph system was 4 In 1928 the colour TV (5) developed / was
_______________ (build) by Samuel Morse in developed by John Logie Baird. Two years
1835. later he (6) made / was made the first public
4 The first radio transmission across the TV broadcast.
Atlantic was _______________ (make) on 5 The first book in English (7) printed / was
December 12, 1901. printed in about 1474 by William Caxton.
5 The World Wide Web was _______________ 6 The first designs of a submarine (8) made /
(launch) in 1990 after Tim Berners-Lee were made by Leonardo da Vinci.
created the first browser.
6 The first commercial mobile phones were 3 Rewrite each sentence using the passive.
_______________ (sell) by NTT in Japan in 1979. Orville and Wilbur Wright built and flew the
first aeroplane.
The past simple passive is formed with:
The first aeroplane was built and flown by
the past tense of the verb be (was or were) +
past participle. Orville and Wilbur Wright.
The first real aeroplane was built in 1903. 1 Marie Curie discovered radium in 1898.
We use by + noun when we want to say who Radium ______________________________________
does the action. ______________________________________________
The first real aeroplane was flown by Orville
______________________________________________
and Wilbur Wright.
2 The Egyptians built the first pyramids.
The first pyramids ___________________________
2 Choose the correct words to complete the
______________________________________________
sentences. Be careful! Not all the sentences are
passive. ______________________________________________

1 Most people think the electric light bulb 3 Marconi made the radio popular.

(1) invented / was invented by Thomas The radio ____________________________________

Edison, but in fact it was Humphry Davy ______________________________________________

who (2) invented / was invented it in 1800. ______________________________________________

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Worksheet 12

4 Erno Rubik invented his famous cube in


1977.
The Rubik cube _____________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
by Erno Rubik.
5 Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet and
Hamlet.
Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet ______________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
6 Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.
The Mona Lisa ______________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________

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Worksheet 13

ask/tell + object + infinitive


1 Choose the correct word to report each b) She told him to put that down
sentence. immediately.
1 ‘Please don’t shout.’ 4 ‘Where do you live?’
She asked/told him not to shout. a) She asked him where he lived.
2 ‘Can you show me the way?’ b) She told him where he lived.
He asked/told her to show him the way. 5 ‘Please relax and don’t worry.’
3 ‘Turn right at the next corner.’ a) They asked us to relax and not to worry.
She asked/told him to turn right at the next b) They told us to relax and not to worry.
corner. 6 ‘Go away!’
4 ‘Don’t worry!’ a) They asked us to go away.
She asked/told him not to worry. b) They told us to go away.
5 ‘What’s your name?’
She asked/told him what his name was. 3 Write reporting sentences using ask or tell and
the to infinitive.
6 ‘Stop!’
Sue: ‘Mark, please close the window.’ (ask)
She asked/told him to stop.
Sue asked Mark to close the window.
7 ‘What are you doing?’
1 Jane: ‘Shut up, Paul!’ (tell)
She asked/told me what I was doing.
Jane
We use tell/told when the sentence is a 2 Teacher: ‘Julie, tell me the answer please?’
command or instruction.
(ask)
We use ask/asked when the sentence is a
The teacher
question or a request.
3 Petra: ‘Go away, Jack!’ (tell)
2 Choose the sentence that reports what was Petra
said. 4 Jill: ‘Don’t be silly, Andrew!’ (tell)
1 ‘Don’t do that!’ Jill
a) She asked him not to do that. 5 Phil: ‘How can we get there, John?’ (ask)
b) She told him not to do that. Phil
2 ‘Could you help me later?’ 6 David: ‘Can you help me, Susan?’ (ask)
a) She asked me if I could help her later. David
b) She told me to help her later.
3 ‘Put that down immediately!’
a) She asked him to put that down
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Worksheet 14

Reported statements with say/tell


1 Choose the correct phrase to complete each 2 Complete the sentences with said or told.
sentence. 1 I him that I would see him later.
1 ‘I think it is a good idea.’ 2 I’m sure she she would be here at
He said he thought that it 7 o’clock.
3 Jim his girlfriend that he loved
a) was a good idea. her.
b) had been a good idea. 4 She us she had missed the bus.
2 ‘I’ll see you later tonight.’ 5 He that they would solve the
She said that she problem.
6 Margaret she was very happy.
a) will see me later that night. 7 The teacher us to do our
b) would see me later that night. homework.
3 ‘I’ve been there before.’
He said he 3 Each sentence has ONE mistake. Find the
mistake and correct it.
1 She said me a secret.
a) had been there before.
2 He told me he will be late.
b) has been there before.
3 ‘Spam is a problem.’ He said that spam is a
4 ‘I miss you!’
problem.
He told her that he
4 Yesterday he said he would see me
tomorrow.
a) missed her.
5 ‘I’ve already finished.’ She said that she has
b) misses her.
already finished.
5 ‘I’m not helping you any more.’
6 She said she can’t remember the address.
She told him that she

a) isn’t helping him any more.


b) wasn’t helping him any more.
6 ‘I don’t know.’
He said that he

a) didn’t know.
b) doesn’t know.

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Worksheet 15

Reported questions
1 Complete the sentences. 5 ‘Where do you live?’ she asked.
1 ‘What have you been doing?’ a) She asked me where did I live.
He asked me I had been doing. b) She asked me where I lived.
2 ‘Is that your bag?’ the policeman asked. 6 ‘Where are you going?’ he asked.
The policeman asked me that a) He asked me where I am going.
was my bag. b) He asked me where I was going.
3 ‘Have you ever been to New York?’
3 Write the questions in reported speech.
She asked me I had ever been to
1 ‘How are you feeling?’ she asked.
New York.
She asked me .
4 ‘Do you want some coffee?’ he asked.
2 ‘Are you okay?’ he asked.
He asked me I wanted some
He asked me .
coffee.
3 ‘Where have you been?’ she asked.
5 ‘How long have you lived here?’ she asked.
She asked me .
She asked me I had lived there.
4 ‘What time do you leave?’ he asked.
6 ‘When do you finish?’
He asked me .
He asked me I finished.
5 ‘Do you love me Jack?’ she asked.
2 Choose the correct sentence. She asked Jack .
1 ‘What do you do?’ he asked. 6 ‘Does Mary know you’re going on holiday
a) He asked me what I do. with me?’ she asked.
b) He asked me what I did. She asked me .
2 ‘Are you married?’ he asked.
a) He asked me if I was married.
b) He asked me if you were married.
3 ‘How often do you come here?’ she asked.
a) She asked me how often do I go there.
b) She asked me how often I went there.
4 ‘How long have you known him?’ she asked.
a) She asked me how long I had known
him.
b) She asked me how long had I known
him.

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Worksheet 16

Should/shouldn’t have and ought to have/


oughtn’t to have
1 Choose the correct words to complete each 4 It’s your best friend’s birthday, but you
sentence. didn’t buy her a present.
1 She didn’t tell him. I really (buy) her a present.
5 You ate too much food and now you feel ill.
She should have/shouldn’t have told him.
I really (eat) so much.
2 He left the tap on.
6 You didn’t do your homework.
He ought to have/oughtn’t to have left the I really (do) my homework.
tap on.
3 He forgot to set his alarm clock, so he 3 Write sentences using the words in brackets.
You stayed up late and now you are really
overslept.
tired. (shouldn’t / stay up late)
He should have/shouldn’t have forgotten to
I shouldn’t have stayed up late.
set his alarm clock.
1 You had a party last night and the music
4 I left without saying goodbye.
was too loud.
I should have/shouldn’t have said goodbye
(should / turn down)
before I left.
5 I was so angry I shouted at her. 2 After the party you didn’t tidy up.
I really should have/shouldn’t have shouted (should / tidy up)
at her.
6 He didn’t apologise. 3 There were too many people at the party.
He really ought to have/oughtn’t to have (shouldn’t / invite / so many)
apologised.

4 You didn’t ask your parents if it was OK to


2 Complete the sentences with should have or
have the party.
shouldn’t have and the correct form of the
verb in brackets. (ought to / ask)
1 You didn’t watch where you were going
and you fell over and hurt yourself. 5 You drank some wine and now you have a
I really (watch) where I was
headache.
going.
(oughtn’t to / drink / so much)
2 You left your wallet at home.
I really _______________ (leave) my wallet at
home.
3 You’re lost, but you don’t have a map.
I really (bring) a map with
me.

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Worksheet 17

Second conditional
1 Complete the sentences with the words in 3 Are these sentences correct or incorrect? Write
brackets. the correct sentences.
1 What would you do if you (win) 1 What would you do if you were lost?
lots of money? correct / incorrect
2 If I were you, I’d (stay) at home
tonight. 2 If you didn’t have any money, what will you
3 If I (see) a crime happening, I do?
would phone the police. correct / incorrect
4 What would you do if you
(forget) something very important? 3 If I meet a famous person, I would ask them
5 If I (pass) all my exams, I would be for their photograph.
so happy. correct / incorrect
6 What would your mother (think)
if you didn’t go home tonight? 4 If I were you, I’d take a map.
correct / incorrect
2 Write sentences using the prompts.
win €1 million / go on holiday
5 What would you do if you bitten by a
If I won €1 million, I would go on holiday.
snake?
1 go on holiday / meet someone nice
correct / incorrect

2 meet someone nice / get married


6 If I broken my leg, I’d go to hospital.
correct / incorrect
3 get married / buy a house

4 buy a house / need more money

5 need more money / get a job

6 get a job / buy a lottery ticket

7 buy a lottery ticket / win €1 million

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Worksheet 18

Question tags
1 Choose the correct question tag to complete 3 Are these sentences correct or incorrect? Write
each sentence. the correct sentences.
1 He’s American, ? 1 You have seen this film already, haven’t
a) isn’t he b) is he c) aren’t he you?
2 You like quizzes, ? correct / incorrect
a) can’t you b) do you c) don’t you
3 You’ve been to London, ? 2 She doesn’t have to wear a uniform, has
a) aren’t you b) haven’t you she?
c) weren’t you correct / incorrect
4 She wouldn’t know the answer, ?
a) would she b) wouldn’t she c) does she 3 They had left before the programme
5 Victoria Falls are in Zimbabwe, ? started, didn’t they?
a) are they b) aren’t they c) isn’t they correct / incorrect
6 You don’t know the answer, ?
a) does you b) do you c) don’t you 4 You don’t believe his story, do you?
correct / incorrect
2 Complete these sentences with the correct
question tag.
5 You should have bought a present for your
1 You like learning English, ?
friend, should you?
2 This test is difficult, ?
correct / incorrect
3 You don’t know me, ?
4 It’s been in the news recently, ?
6 She was rather surprised, was she?
5 You won’t make a mistake, ?
correct / incorrect
6 They had to queue for hours to get the
tickets, ?
7 She couldn’t come today, ?

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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
LEVEL 4

NAME: __________________________________________________________
I n s p i r at i o n 4

Worksheet 1

Verbs not usually used in the continuous form


1 Complete the dialogues using the correct form of the verbs in the box.

believe   contain   know   like   love   matter   suppose   think

Woman Excuse me! What does this (1) ______?


Shop assistant I’m not sure. Does it (2) ______?
Woman Yes, I’m afraid so. I’m vegetarian.

Jayne Does it taste okay?


Simon Yes, I (3) ______ it! I can’t (4) ______ vegetarian food can be so nice.

Jayne I (5) ______ you want some more.


Simon Yes, please. I (6) ______ I’m eating too much, but it’s delicious.

Simon Do you always eat vegetarian food?


Jayne No, not always but I don’t really (7) ______ meat. Would you become vegetarian?
Simon It depends, but I (8) ______ I like eating meat too much.

2 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.


1 I love / I’m loving junk food.
2 What do you eat / are you eating now?
3 I know / I’m knowing chips aren’t very good for me.
4 When I smell / am smelling my mother's cooking I get really hungry.
5 I cook / I’m cooking soup for dinner.
6 My diet includes / is including lots of fresh fruit and vegetables.

3 Are these sentences correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Correct the ones that are wrong.
1 I can’t believe you are not liking chocolate.
2 This water tastes really nice.
3 I’m preferring cheese to sweet things.
4 I promise I’ll eat whatever you cook.
5 My boyfriend is loving my cooking.

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Worksheet 2

Gerund as subject; by/for + gerund;


after/before + participle clause
1 Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets.
(1)    (cook) this meal is easy when you follow the recipe. Before (2)    (start),
get all the ingredients you need: six eggs, oil, mushrooms, red pepper, salt, pepper and a little milk,
and put them on the table. Start by (3)    (cut) the mushrooms and red pepper into thin
pieces. Make sure you use a sharp knife for (4)    (slice) the mushrooms. Heat a little oil in
the bottom of the frying pan and lightly fry the mushrooms and pepper. (5)    (keep) an
eye on the frying pan, break the six eggs into a bowl. After (6)    (add) a little milk, mix
for a few minutes. Pour the mixture into the frying pan, (7)    (stir) all the time. Before
(8)    (serve) add salt and pepper so that the omelette tastes perfect. Serve with green salad
for a great meal.

2 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the words in the box.

keep     store    press     stay     wake up     walk

1 The disc is used for    computer files.


2    every day is the best way to stay healthy.
3 It’s used for    your eggs warm.
4 After    I always need a cup of coffee.
5 By    the red button twice the alarm is set.
6    in touch with your friends is very important.

3 Write sentences using these prompts.


ruler / measure
It’s a ruler. It’s for measuring things.
1 ruler / draw straight lines

2 paper clip / keep pieces of paper together

3 compass / find your way

4 coat hanger / hang up clothes

5 fork / beat eggs

6 key / lock doors

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Worksheet 3

Verb + gerund or infinitive


1 Complete the chart with the verbs in the box.
appear avoid choose couldn’t help decide dislike
enjoy expect keep pretend remember stop try

verb + gerund verb + infinitive verb + gerund or infinitive

2 Tick (✔) the correct sentence.


1 a You should avoid drinking too much water.
b You should avoid to drink too much water.

2 a Remember taking your medicine.


b Remember to take your medicine.

3 a People often expect feeling pain when they have acupuncture.


b People often expect to feel pain when they have acupuncture.

4 a I know you dislike running, but it’s important to stay fit.


b I know you dislike to run, but it’s important to stay fit.

5 a You really should stop smoking. It’s not good for you.
b You really should stop to smoke. It’s not good for you.

6 a Try looking up his number in the phone book.


b Try to look up his number in the phone book.

7 a You can choose ignoring my advice if you want.


b You can choose to ignore my advice if you want.

8 a I’m going to keep telling you until you listen.


b I’m going to keep to tell you until you listen.

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Worksheet 3

3 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 I really enjoy    (relax) after a long day.
2 If I were you, I’d stop    (think) about it first.
3 I tried    (go) on a diet, but I didn’t lose any weight.
4 I decided    (listen) to your advice.
5 She always appears    (be) unhappy but I don’t know why.
6 I’m sorry but I couldn’t help    (eat) all those chocolates.
7 I know it’s noisy, but can you try    (listen) to me?
8 Well, you could pretend    (like) it!

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Worksheet 4

Present perfect simple and continuous; for and since


1 Complete the sentences with have, has, haven’t, hasn’t, have been and has been.
Affirmative
I / You / We / They (1)   worked on ten films.
He / She (2)   worked on ten films.
I (3)   working on the new Bond film for six weeks.
He / She (4)   working on the new Bond film for six weeks.

Negative
I / You / We / They (5)   lived here for very long.
He / She (6)   lived here for very long.

Questions
How long (7)   you / they known her?
How long (8)   she / he known you?
How long (9)   you / they (10)   working here?
How long (11)   she / he (12)   working here?

2 Complete the sentences with the correct words.


1 How long has / have you been working as a model?
2 George Clooney has been acting for / since 1979.
3 He has appeared / been appearing in many films.
4 Jennifer Lopez has sung / been singing since she was five.
5 J.K. Rowling has been writing for / since more than thirty years.
6 How many films have you made / been making?

3 Each sentence has one mistake. Correct the mistake.


1 How long have you making films?
2 He have appeared in three films.
3 She’s been working as an actress since four years.
4 I hasn’t been here very long.
5 They’ve known each other for 2003.
6 Steven Spielberg has been directed films since 1971.

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Worksheet 4

4 Write complete sentences.


1 How long / you / working as an actor?

2 I / acting / five years.

3 He / not / made many films.

4 How many years / you / singing?

5 She / painting / she was ten.

6 I / not / taking photos for very long.

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Worksheet 5

Past perfect simple and continuous


1a Complete the grammar rules with the words in the box.

been had

1 We make the past perfect simple with   + past participle.


2 We make the past perfect continuous with had +   + present participle.

1b Match the rules with the examples below.


Example 1: I had been teaching for many years.
Example 2: I started writing after I had finished my exams.

2 Read the text about Jay White. Underline all the examples of the past perfect simple and circle all the
examples of the past perfect continuous.
Jay White had always wanted to be a writer. He wrote his first story when he was five and sent it in
to a competition – it won! After he had won the competition he started writing every day. His first
book was published in 1979 when he was only 12. “I’d been writing for seven years but I was still
really excited when my first book came out.”
Since then he has written more than thirty books. Last year he entered another competition. He
chose to enter a book he had written when he was only nine. Why did he choose this particular
book? “I’d been thinking about this story for a long time. Although I was only nine when I wrote it
I thought it was one of the best stories I had ever created.”
We all wish Jay the best of luck in the competition.

3 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.


1 I didn’t understand / hadn’t understood what was happening because I didn’t listen / hadn’t been
listening.
2 I didn’t pay attention / hadn’t been paying attention in class so I got / had got all the answers
wrong in the test today.
3 She left / had left by the time we arrived / had arrived.
4 She was / had been upset when we arrived because I forgot / had forgotten to tell her we’d be late.
5 He waited / had been waiting for three years when she finally said / had said she would marry him.

4 Complete the sentences using the past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.
1 By the time he was 29 he    (write) ten books.
2 I    (enter) competitions for years before I won.
3 She   never   (read) a play by Shakespeare until she went to university.
4 I    (think) of what to write when suddenly I had a great idea for a story.
5 Before I was fifteen I   not   (enjoy) reading.
6 It was New Year’s Day and it    (snow) for about twelve hours.

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Worksheet 6

Comparison of adverbs; Adverbs of degree


1 Match the sentences to complete the rules.
1 Adverbs that end –ly e.g. quickly …
2 Adverbs that have the same form as adjectives e.g. fast …

a … add –er / –est to the adverb.


b … add more / most before the adverb.

2 Complete these sentences with the correct form of the adverb in brackets.
1 Does sound travel    (fast) than light?
2 No, sound travels    (slow) than light.
3 Modern cars run    (quiet) than in the past.
4 Where does the Earth rotate    (rapid)?
5 Which began    (early): life on land or in the sea?
6 Life began    (late) on land and developed    (rapid) in the sea.
7 I’m    (good) at science than most of my friends.

3 Tick (✔) the adverbs of degree.


1 extremely
2 fast
3 further
4 incredibly
5 quite
6 rapidly
7 really

4 Complete the sentences with an adverb of degree.


1 It gets dark i     quickly at the Equator.
2 He’s easy to understand because he speaks q   slowly.
3 Don’t worry! They are r   friendly people.
4 Some of my friends are v   good at science but I find the ideas i     hard to
understand.
5 Humans appeared on the planet q   recently; about two million years ago.
6 Light travels e     quickly.

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Worksheet 7

Position and order of adverbs and adjectives


Position and order of adverbial phrases
Manner Place Time

Order of adjectives
Opinion Size Age Shape Colour Origin

1 Tick (✔) the correct sentence.


1 a Life developed on land quickly in the last million years.
b Life developed quickly on land in the last million years.

2 a Strange green creatures have recently been found on the moon.


b Green strange creatures have recently been found on the moon.

3 a It’s a fast new American aeroplane.


b It’s a new fast American aeroplane.

4 a It’s a beautiful yellow small fish.


b It’s a beautiful small yellow fish.

5 a Dinosaurs disappeared suddenly from Earth around 65 million years ago.


b Dinosaurs disappeared from Earth suddenly around 65 million years ago.

6 a Our submersible was a grey big round thing.


b Our submersible was a big round grey thing.

2 Complete the sentences with the adjectives in brackets.


1 The fish was an   ,   ,    thing that looked like something out of a cartoon.
(orange, round, enormous)
2 It was an extremely   ,   ,   ,    boat. (British, grey, old, ugly)
3 I had never seen such an   ,   ,    animal. (amazing, colourful, small)
4 It was discovered by an   ,   ,    explorer. (French, young, unknown)
5 The car was a   ,   ,   ,    model. (comfortable, German, new, silver)

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3 Are these sentences grammatically correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Write correct sentences.
1 Humans appeared suddenly in Africa about two million years ago.

2 It’s a square, huge, grey machine.

3 I’ve just seen a fantastic, tiny, blue fish.

4 She has a Spanish, lovely, old map.

5 The Earth rotates at the Equator most quickly.

6 It was quite a spacious, modern, French submersible.

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Worksheet 8

Future review
1 Complete the rules using the words in the box.

going to the present simple will the present continuous

1 We use     to make predictions about the future.


2 We use     to talk about schedules and timetables.
3 We use     to talk about fixed arrangements.
4 We use     to talk about plans and intentions.

2 Complete the sentences with the most suitable form of the verbs in brackets.
1 What do you think     (happen) next year?
2 The plane to Boston     (take off) at 7 pm.
3 Sir Richard Branson     (fly) on the first Virgin Space shuttle.
4 Hurry up! We     (leave) in ten minutes.

3 Choose the correct form to complete the text.

The US Space Agency (NASA) (1) is planning / will plan to build a space station on the surface of the
moon. Estimates say it (2) is taking / will take about ten years to complete and (3) is costing / will cost
around $200 billion. Any scientists say that it (4) won’t / isn’t going to be worth the cost and a few
say that it (5) isn’t / won’t be completed before 2050, more than 40 years away. NASA have given a
number of reasons for starting the project. “We all know the Earth is becoming overcrowded and we
are facing serious environmental problems.” said a NASA spokesperson. “We (6) are having / will have
to do something soon and this seemed like a good idea.”
In the next few years NASA (7) is asking / is going to ask a number of countries to help with the cost.

4 Which verb form: a, b or c, does not complete the sentence?


1 The first flight     in 2012. a is taking off
b will take off
c is going to take off

2 The train     at 9 tomorrow morning. a leaves


b is leaving
c is going to leave

3 I don’t think it     too expensive. a will be


b is going to be
c is being

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4 We     at ten outside the cinema. a are meeting


b meet
c are going to meet

5 A: What are you doing? a am booking
B: I     tickets for the new space shuttle. b am going to book
c will book

6     you later. a I’m going to see


b I see
c I’ll see

7 We     with my mum and dad next weekend. a stay


b are staying
c are going to stay

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Worksheet 9

Future continuous and Future perfect


Future continuous – will / won’t + be + present participle (verb + -ing)
They will be working longer hours.
Future perfect – will / won’t + have + past participle
Scientists will have invented earrings that take our pulse

1 Choose the correct ending for each sentence.


1 By 2020 the world’s population will …
a have reached eight billion.
b be reaching eight billion.

2 In the next twenty years people will ….


a have talked to their houses.
b be talking to their houses.

3 By 2020 scientists will …


a have invented glasses on which we watch videos.
b be inventing glasses on which we watch videos.

4 By 2020 some things won’t …


a have changed.
b be changing.

5 Before the end of the twenty-first century we will …


a have found life on other planets.
b be finding life on other planets.

6 In 2020 will we …
a have worn the same clothes?
b be wearing the same clothes?

2 Complete each sentence with the verb in brackets. Remember to add be or have.
1 By this time next year, I’ll    (go) to college.
2 By 2020 scientists will    (invent) fridges which read the use-by-date on milk.
3 In 2020 we will all    (drive) electric cars.
4 By 2020 doctors will    (find) cures to most diseases.
5 Within the next twenty years we’ll all    (work) from home.
6 But will we    (create) a better life?

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3 Are these sentences correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
1 Life will be changing a lot by 2020.
2 In twenty years we’ll all be living longer.
3 By 2020 doctors won’t be treating people any more.
4 In 2020 people will have worked longer hours.
5 By 2020 our lives will have changed a lot.
6 Will we have eaten different types of food in 2020?

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Worksheet 10

First conditional with if / unless


1 Choose the correct verb form to complete each sentence.
1 Unless we    flying, we won’t reduce global warming.
a stop b will stop

2 Unless we    the way we travel, we will have serious environmental problems.


a change b will change

3 If you pay to offset carbon emissions, you    better.


a feel b will feel

4 Is it OK for me to fly if I    an organisation which funds carbon offset projects?


a pay b will pay

5 The situation    better unless we do something immediately.


a gets b won’t get

6 If we don’t travel so much, we    carbon emissions.


a reduce b will reduce

2 Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.


1 Climate change will continue if / unless we do something.
2 If / Unless global warming gets worse, the ice caps will melt.
3 When / Until the ice caps melt, the sea levels will rise.
4 When / Until we decrease carbon emissions, pollution will increase.
5 As soon as / Until we take action, things will change.
6 If / Unless we do something now, it’ll be too late.

3 Complete each sentence 1–7 with the correct ending a–g.


1 If people don’t stop flying, a carbon emissions will be reduced.
2 People won’t stop flying b global warming will get worse.
3 If it becomes more expensive to fly, c global warming won’t stop being a problem.
4 If we fly less frequently, d people will look for alternative ways to travel.
5 Carbon emissions will continue to increase e unless the prices increase.
6 If we pay to offset our carbon emissions, f unless we stop flying.
7 If we continue flying, g we’ll have to pay a carbon tax.

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Worksheet 11

Second conditional + wish / if only + past simple


1 Choose the correct words to complete each sentence.
1 I don’t have enough money. If I have / had enough money, I will / would go on holiday.
2 I wish I am / was on holiday with my friends.
3 If only I have / had enough time to do everything I wanted.

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1 I    (buy) a big yacht if I    (win) a lot of money.
2 If I    (have) a big yacht, I    (sail) round the world.
3 I    (visit) my aunt and uncle in Australia if I    (have) enough money.
4 If I    (visit) my aunt and uncle in Australia, I    (go) to the Great Barrier Reef.
5 If I    (travel) to the Great Barrier Reef, I    (see) lots of fish.
6 I    (be) frightened if I    (see) any sharks.

3 Complete the wishes and regrets in the second sentence.


1 My friends are on holiday, but I’m not.
I wish      with my friends.

2 I want to buy a new car, but I don’t have enough money.


If only      to buy a new car.

3 I can’t go out tonight because I have to do my homework.


I wish      do my homework.

4 I want to go on holiday, but I have to work.


If only      go to work.

5 I can’t remember the answer.


I wish      .

4 Are these sentences correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
1 If I had enough time, I will visit Australia.
2 I wish I could be with my friends.
3 If only I am be there.
4 If I could be anywhere, I would be with my friends.
5 If only I have more time.

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Worksheet 12

Third conditional + wish / if only + past perfect


1 Choose the correct words to complete each sentence.
1 I wish I    to him.
a have listened b had listened c had listen

2 If I had studied harder, I    my exam.


a will have passed b would have pass c would have passed

3 If I    out last night, I wouldn’t have been late this morning.


a hadn’t gone b hadn’t go c had went

4 I wish    all my money last week.


a hadn’t spend b haven’t spent c hadn’t spent

5 If only I    my homework.
a have done b had done c had did

6 If only they    me.


a hadn’t seen b hadn’t saw c haven’t seen

2 Complete each sentence with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1 If I    (watch) the weather forecast, I would    (take) an umbrella.
2 I wish I    (knew) that yesterday.
3 I    (buy) a new bike, if I’d had more money.
4 If only I    (not / tell) her, she wouldn’t have been so angry with me
5 If you    (not, phone) me earlier, I would    (be) late for school.
6 I wish I    (learn) English when I was younger.
7 I    (not eat) so much, if I had known there was ice cream for dessert.

3 Are these sentences correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
1 I wish I had live two hundred years ago.
2 If only I hadn’t eaten so much for dinner.
3 If Guy Fawkes had succeeded, history would have be different.
4 Everyone knows my secret! If only I haven’t told you.
5 I wish I had listened to my teacher when I was in class.
6 If I haven’t missed the bus, I wouldn’t have been late.

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4 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

I wish I (1)     (listen) to my teachers when I was young. They often told me I should
study harder. If only I (2)     (study) harder I (3)     (pass) more exams. If
I (4)     (pass) more exams when I was sixteen I (5)     (not leave) school.
Of course, if I (6)     (stay) on at school, I (7)     (go) to university. In the
end I only got two exams – Maths and English, and I couldn’t even get a good job.

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Worksheet 13

Revision of modals
1 Match sentences 1–4 with the meanings A–D.
1 You must be over 18 to drive a car in Britain. A Speculation
2 It must have been John. Nobody else knows I’m here. B Obligation
3 You don’t have to do it if you don’t want to. C Lack of obligation
4 Alan: Where’s John? D Deduction
Ben: I don’t know. He might have got lost.

2 Choose the correct modal verb to complete each conversation


MARIAN Why are you doing that?
JADE I thought I (1) had to / don’t need to.
MARIAN No, you really (2) mustn’t / don’t have to, it’s not part of your job.

ROB Hey! What are you doing?


PETE Sorry, I thought I (3) had to / don’t have to photograph it.
ROB No. You (4) don’t have to / mustn’t do that. You’re not allowed to take photos in here.

JACKY Did you see that story about the man who got lost in the desert for ten days?
RICK Yes, his family (5) must / could have been very worried.
JACKY What (6) must / could have happened?
RICK I don’t know. But he (7) can’t / might have been properly prepared.

3 Complete each sentence with a modal verb from the box. You can use each modal only once

can’t could don’t have to have to might must mustn’t

1 Roger’s never late. He    have missed the bus.

2 Why did you do that?


Well, what else    I have done?

3 You really    shout at your mother!

4 It’s Saturday tomorrow. I’m happy because I    get up so early.

5 Ruby: Where’s Michael?


Martin: I don’t know. He    have forgotten where we live.
Ruby: Oh! He    have. He was here last night.

6 In my job I    wear a uniform. I don’t mind because it’s quite smart.

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Worksheet 14

Modals in the past and future


1 Read the things Sandy could and couldn’t do when he was ten. Write sentences about Sandy.
When Sandy was ten …

1 Swim ✔
He could swim. / He was able to swim.

2 Ride a bike ✔
He       

3 Play the guitar ✘


He       

4 Speak French ✘
He       

5 Play tennis ✔
He       

6 Solve difficult maths problems ✔


He       

2 Choose the correct modal verb to complete each sentence.


1 When I was young I couldn’t / didn’t manage to swim.
2 I could / managed to play the piano when I was five.
3 I could / managed to pass my exams last year.
4 I could / was able to answer all the questions in the exam.
5 I didn’t have to study / needn’t have studied English at school.
6 You really couldn’t have / needn’t have done that, but thanks anyway.
7 In the future everyone will have to / won’t be able to learn Chinese.

3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

When I was at school we (1)    (need to) wear a uniform, but in the future most children
(2)    (not have to) wear one.
We (3)    (able to) stay at home until we were six or seven, but in the future children
(4)     (need to) start school when they are about four.
When we were young we (5)    (not able to) use the Internet to help us study, but in the
future all children (6)    (able to) study at home using their computers.
In the past we (7)    (not need to) worry if we (8)    (not able to) use a computer
very well, but nowadays people (9)    (not able to) get a good job unless they can use a
computer well.

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Worksheet 15

Reported speech and reported questions


1 Tick (✔) the sentences that are correct.
1 Pete: “Don’t be late.”
a Pete warned me not to be late.
b Pete warned me to be late.

2 Lynn: “What would you like to do?”


a Lynn asked me what would I like to do.
b Lynn asked me what I would like to do.

3 Me: “Why don’t we go out for a meal?”


a I suggested going out for a meal.
b I suggested to go out for a meal.

4 Mum: “OK, you can stay out late.”


a Mum agreed letting me stay out late.
b Mum agreed to let me stay out late.

5 Brad: “Would you like to watch a horror film?”


a Brad invited me to watch a horror film with him.
b Brad invited to watch a horror film with him.

6 Mum: “But you don’t like horror films.”


a Mum pointed out me that I don’t like horror films.
b Mum pointed out that I don’t like horror films.

2 Complete the sentences with the correct words.


1 Will promised    it for me.
a to do b me to do c doing

2 Shaun reminded     a visa.


a me to need b me that I needed c needing

3 Lily suggested    to him.


a to talk b me to talk c talking

4 Rachel complained     too loud.


a me my music was b that my music was c my music being

5 Janet asked   if I    anything.


a me / needing b me / need c me / needed
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3 Complete the sentences in reported speech.


1 Julie: “Can you help me.”
Julie asked

2 Greg: “I won’t speak to you again.”


Greg refused

3 Inga: “Why don’t we meet later?”


Inga suggested

4 Ralph: “You’re late again!”


Ralph pointed out

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Worksheet 16

Get / Have something done and make / let


1 Complete the sentences using the words in the box.

made repaired stolen tested taken

1 I get my eyes    at the opticians.


2 My fiancée had her wedding dress   .
3 I have my car    at the garage.
4 I got a new photo    for my passport.
5 I had my bike    last night.

2 Complete each sentence. Use the correct form of have or get and the correct form of one of the verbs
in the box.

clean cut mend paint fit

1 Did you decorate the house yourself?


No. We    our house    by a decorator.

2 The TV has broken.


I’ll    it    at the shop.

3 Your hair looks nice.


Thank you. I    it    at the new hairdresser’s in town.

4 I needed a new carpet in my living room so I    a new carpet   .

5 This jacket is really dirty. I’ll take it to the shop and    it   .

3 Choose the correct word to complete each of these sentences.


1 My parents let / make me stay out late every Friday night.
2 They let / make me tidy my room when it’s messy.
3 My teachers always let / make me do my homework.
4 I wish you would let / make me do what I wanted.
5 Do your parents let / make you play loud music?
6 I don’t like it when people let / make me do something I don’t want to do.

4 Look at the sentences in exercise 3. Then complete the two sentences below with let or make.
1 We use   to talk about obligation.
2 We use   to talk about permission.

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Worksheet 17

Passive tenses + Passive infinitive


1 Complete the chart with the words in the box.

is / are being be has / have been is / are to be was / were will / won’t be

Tense Form
Present simple passive (0) is / are + past participle

Present continuous passive (1)    + past participle

Past simple passive (2)    + past participle

Present perfect passive (3)    + past participle

Future simple passive (4)    + past participle

Passive infinitive (5)    + past participle

Modal + passive infinitive (6) modal +    + past participle

2 Complete each sentence with the correct passive form of the verb.
1 Millions of people     (teach) English around the world. Present continuous
2 When I was young I     (call) ‘Spider’ by my friends. Past simple
3 Penguins can’t     (find) at the North Pole. Modal + Passive infinitive
4 Don’t worry! You     (not expect) to know all the answers. Present simple
5 I       (tell) I have a test next Thursday. Present perfect
6 Soon people       (not allow) to smoke in public. Future simple

3 Are these sentences correct (✔) or incorrect (✘)? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
1 English is spoke in Australia.
2 Electric cars will be used everywhere in the future.
3 Romeo and Juliet has been written by William Shakespeare.
4 I think you deserve to given another chance.
5 Computers are being used for more and more things.
6 Students won’t be allowed to use computers in exams.
7 The rules for next year’s competition should changed.
8 We want the twins to be taught separately.

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Worksheet 18

Phrasal verbs
1 Replace the words in bold with the phrasal verbs in the box. There are two extra phrasal verbs.

come in cut down on fill in jot down look into push off talk over work out

1 Excuse me! Can you complete this form?


2 It doesn’t matter if you finish last when you race.
3 I really should reduce the amount of sugar you eat.
4 I’ll just try to calculate how much this will cost.
5 The police are going to investigate what happened.
6 Do you think we should discuss this for a bit longer?

2 Complete the phrasal verbs in these sentences.


1 A: Hello! Can I speak to Mr Smith please?
B: I’ll just put you   to him.
a down b up c through

2 Things are really starting to look ____.


a on b into c up

3 Do you think the new ideas will go   well?


a down b off c up

4 There’s such a lot of new information to take  .
a off b in c up

5 I’m sorry but I couldn’t pass   your message because I didn’t see John.
a off b up c on

3 Choose the correct phrasal verbs in these sentences.


1 Try not to    out on the opportunity. You don’t know when you might get a second chance.
a point b miss c wipe

2 I think it’s time for you to    down and find a job.


a come b count c settle

3 Look! I think someone’s tried to    into your car!


a break b put c turn

4 Sorry! Can you    on a minute?


a go b hang c try

5 I think I’m going to    up swimming. I need to get fit.


a take b put c speed

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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
ANSWER KEY

NAME: __________________________________________________________
I N S P I R AT I O N 1

Worksheet 1

Answer Key
1

I am English.
You are Mexican.
He is a teacher.
She is from Poland.
We are American.
They are at school.

You aren’t Mexican.


____________________________________________________________ Are you Mexican?
____________________________________________________________

He isn’t a teacher.
____________________________________________________________ Is he a teacher?
____________________________________________________________

She isn’t from Poland.


____________________________________________________________ Is she from Poland?
____________________________________________________________

We aren’t American.
____________________________________________________________ Are we American?
____________________________________________________________

They aren’t at school.


____________________________________________________________ Are they at school?
____________________________________________________________

2 1 is 6 is
2 am 7 Is
3 Are 8 is
4 I’m not 9 Are
5 is 10 are

3 1 is a is
2 are b am
3 Are c are
4 are d is
5 is e am / am

1 d
2 c
3 e
4 b
5 a

4 Student’s own answers.

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Worksheet 2

Answer Key
1 1 I can speak Spanish.
2 Can you burn a CD?
3 Yes, I can.
4 She can sing, but she can’t dance. / She can dance, but she can’t sing.
5 Can they swim 100 metres?
6 No, they can’t.

2a

Sara
dance ✔
play the guitar ✘
play the piano ✔
read music ✔
ride a horse ✘
sing ✘
swim ✘

2b Student’s own answers.

3 Student’s own answers.

4 1 Can 6 can’t
2 can 7 Can
3 Can 8 can’t
4 can’t 9 can
5 can

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Worksheet 3

Answer Key
1

I play
You play
He plays
She plays basketball.
We play
They play

You don’t play basketball


____________________________________________________________ Do you play basketball?
____________________________________________________________
He doesn’t play basketball.
____________________________________________________________ Does he play basketball?
____________________________________________________________
She doesn’t play basketball.
____________________________________________________________ Does she play basketball?
____________________________________________________________
We don’t play basketball.
____________________________________________________________ Do you play basketball?
____________________________________________________________
You don’t play basketball.
____________________________________________________________ Do you play basketball?
____________________________________________________________

2 1 get up 6 gets up
2 go 7 goes
3 eat 8 eats
4 like 9 likes
5 don’t like 10 doesn’t like

3 1 Do 5 doesn’t
2 do 6 play
3 get 7 does
4 gets 8 goes

4 1 She often eats eggs for breakfast.


2 Do you go swimming every day?
3 I usually get up at six o’clock in the morning.
4 I never go to the gym on Sunday.
5 Do you always start school at 9 o’clock?
6 They sometimes go dancing at the weekend.
7 It is usually busy in the swimming pool.

5 Student’s own answers.

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Worksheet 4

Answer Key
1

I am eating a sandwich.
You are laughing.
He is speaking to us.
She is holding a piece of paper.
It is raining.
We are waiting for Carl.
They are looking at the exhibition.

You aren’t laughing.


____________________________________________________________ Are you laughing?
____________________________________________________________
He isn’t speaking to us.
____________________________________________________________ Is he speaking to us?
____________________________________________________________
She isn’t holding a piece of paper.
____________________________________________________________ Is she holding a piece of paper?
____________________________________________________________
It isn’t raining.
____________________________________________________________ Is it raining?
____________________________________________________________
We aren’t waiting for Carl.
____________________________________________________________ Are we waiting for Carl?
____________________________________________________________
They aren’t looking at the exhibition.
____________________________________________________________ Are they looking at the exhibition?
____________________________________________________________

2 1 ‘m (am) coming
2 ’m (am) walking
3 ‘is (is) buying
4 ’re (are) going
5 ‘re (are) screaming
6 ’re (are) looking
7 ’s (is) coming
8 ’s (is) speaking

3 1 Carl isn’t (is not) standing outside the museum.


2 Is Steve running down the street?
3 They are waiting for Steve at the entrance.
4 Sara and Rosie are having lunch together
5 Anita isn’t (is not) eating lunch with them.
6 What is Dominic doing?
7 He’s (is) sending a text on his mobile phone.
8 What are you holding?
9 I’m holding my ticket.

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Worksheet 5

Answer Key
1 1 plays
2 playing
3 have
4 having
5 listening
6 listen

2 1 A
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 A
6 B

3 1 doing
2 reading
3 doing
4 sailing
5 do
6 works
7 enjoy
8 enjoying
9 having

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Worksheet 6

Answer key
1 4
1 Who’s
Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun 2 Whose
(1) my mine 3 Who’s
your (2) yours 4 Who’s
(3) his his 5 Whose
6 whose
her (4) hers
our (5) ours 5
(6) your yours 1 Who’s Whose keys are these?
(7) their theirs 2 I think these are my mine.
3 Carls Carl’s T-shirt is red.
2 4 Whose Who’s Cathy?
1 Whose 5 Cathy is Steves Steve’s sister.
2 Steve’s 6 Is this yours your phone?
3 Who’s
4 Steve

3
1 yours
2 mine
3 my
4 hers
5 our
6 theirs

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Worksheet 7

Answer key
1 3
1 hotter
Adjective Comparative Form
2 worse
cold colder 3 more beautiful
big bigger 4 drier
difficult more difficult 5 shorter
bad worse 6 wetter / earlier
dry drier
early earlier 4
good better 1 bad (because it’s irregular)
high higher 2 dry (because the y changes to i)
hot hotter 3 sunny (because the y changes to i and the other
long longer two need more)
popular more popular 4 expensive (because you need more)
small smaller 5 good (because it’s irregular)
sunny sunnier 6 old (because the other two need double letters)
wet wetter

2
1 hotter
2 colder
3 more popular
4 worse
5 sunnier / wetter
6 higher
7 shorter

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Worksheet 8

Answer key
1

I was
_____________________________________ in London
You were
_____________________________________ in Zurich last night / Tuesday / week /
He was
_____________________________________ in Paris month / year.
She was
_____________________________________ in Milan yesterday.
We were
_____________________________________ in Brussels at the weekend.
They were
_____________________________________ in Moscow

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


I wasn’t in London last week.
____________________________________________________________ Were you in London last week?
____________________________________________________________
You weren’t in Zurich last week.
____________________________________________________________ Were you in Zurich last week?
____________________________________________________________
He wasn’t in Paris yesterday.
____________________________________________________________ Was he in Paris yesterday?
____________________________________________________________
She wasn’t in Milan last month.
____________________________________________________________ Was she in Milan last month?
____________________________________________________________
We weren’t in Brussels last year.
____________________________________________________________ Were we in Brussels last year?
____________________________________________________________
They weren’t in Moscow at the weekend.
____________________________________________________________ Were they in Moscow at the weekend?
____________________________________________________________

2 3
1 were 1 Was
2 was 2 was
3 were 3 Were
4 Were 4 were
5 wasn’t 5 weren’t
6 were 6 Was
7 was 7 Wasn’t
8 Was 8 were
9 wasn’t
10 was
11 were
12 weren’t
13 were

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Worksheet 9

Answer key
1 2
1 Did you enjoy yesterday?
Infinitive form Past simple form
2 Yes I did.
ask asked 3 Where did you go?
buy bought 4 We went to the Jorvik Viking Centre.
come came 5 What did you see?
do did 6 I saw lots of things about the Vikings.
drink drank 7 Did you buy anything?
eat ate 8 No, I didn’t (did not).
enjoy enjoyed 9 Did you speak to anyone?
find found 10 Yes, I spoke to the guide.
go went
have had 3
look looked 1 went
make made 2 saw
open opened 3 found
sail sailed 4 ate
see saw 5 drank
speak spoke 6 wore
take took 7 didn’t ask
talk talked 8 didn’t have
watch watched 9 bought
wear wore

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Worksheet 10

Answer key
1

I am
_____________________________________ wear jeans.
You are
_____________________________________ do your homework.
He is
_____________________________________ text his friends.
She is
_____________________________________ going to kiss Steve.
It is
_____________________________________ rain.
We are
_____________________________________ be late.
They are
_____________________________________ watch a DVD.

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I’m not going to wear jeans.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Are you going to wear jeans?
____________________________________________________________

You are not going to do your homework.


____________________________________________________________ Are you going to do your homework?
____________________________________________________________

He isn’t going to text his friends.


____________________________________________________________ Is he going to text his friends?
____________________________________________________________

She isn’t going to kiss Steve.


____________________________________________________________ Is she going to kiss Steve?
____________________________________________________________

It____________________________________________________________
isn’t going to rain. Is it going to rain?
____________________________________________________________

We aren’t going to be late.


____________________________________________________________ Are we (you) going to be late?
____________________________________________________________

They aren’t going to watch a DVD.


____________________________________________________________ Are they going to watch a DVD?
____________________________________________________________

2 3
1 Are you going to tell him? 1 Are you going to be at the barbecue tonight?
2 No, I’m not going to tell him. 2 are you going to wear?
3 What are you going to do later? 3 I’m going to wear my summer dress.
4 I’m going to watch a DVD. 4 I’m going to send her a message.
5 Is Steve going to be at the barbecue? 5 Is Steve going to be there?
6 What are you going to wear? 6 are you going to do now?
7 I’m going to wear jeans and a T-shirt OR 7 I’m going to get ready.
I’m going to wear a T-shirt and jeans. 8 I’m going to do my homework.
8 We are going to be late.

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Worksheet 11

Answer key
1

I like dancing.
__________________________

You like painting.


__________________________

He likes fishing.
__________________________

She likes swimming.


__________________________

We like riding.
__________________________

They like cooking.


__________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I don’t like dancing.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Do I like dancing?
____________________________________________________________
You don’t like painting.
____________________________________________________________ Do you like painting?
____________________________________________________________
He doesn’t like fishing.
____________________________________________________________ Does he like fishing?
____________________________________________________________
She doesn’t like swimming.
____________________________________________________________ Does she like swimming?
____________________________________________________________
We don’t like riding.
____________________________________________________________ Do you (we) like riding?
____________________________________________________________
They don’t like cooking.
____________________________________________________________ Do they like cooking?
____________________________________________________________

2 4
1 don’t like 1 Steve loves playing volleyball.
2 love playing 2 Sara loves riding.
3 like doing 3 She doesn’t mind swimming.
4 like riding 4 Carl doesn’t like playing chess.
5 like dancing 5 Do you like dancing?
6 hate dancing 6 They like sailing.
7 like playing 7 Does Barbara like cooking?
8 like doing
9 like playing

3 1T 2F 3T 4T 5T 6F

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Worksheet 12

Answer key
1 2
1 biggest
Adjective Superlative form
2 fastest
bad worst 3 most dangerous
beautiful most beautiful 4 tallest
big bigger 5 loudest
dangerous most dangerous 6 most difficult
difficult most difficult
fast fastest 3
friendly friendliest 1 The blue whale is the biggest.
good best 2 The cheetah is the fastest.
intelligent most intelligent 3 The mosquito is the most dangerous.
loud loudest 4 The cat is the friendliest.
popular most popular 5 The hippo is the ugliest.
slow slowest 6 The dolphin is the most intelligent.
small smallest 7 The parrot is the loudest.
strange strangest
ugly ugliest

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Worksheet 13

Answer key
1 3
1a
Countable Uncountable
2b
apple bread 3b
banana cheese 4a
cake fruit 5b
egg meat 6a
sandwich pasta 7b
sausage rice
tomato tea 4
vegetable water 1 apple
2 tea
2 3 fruit
1 Is 4 sandwich
2 Are 5 egg
3 a 6 pasta
4 some

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Worksheet 14

Answer key
1

I have got
_____________________________________

You have got


_____________________________________

He has got
_____________________________________
a DVD player
She has got
_____________________________________

We have got
_____________________________________

They have got


_____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I haven’t got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Have you got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________
You haven’t got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________ Have you got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

He hasn’t got a DVD player.


____________________________________________________________ Has he got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

She hasn’t got a DVD player.


____________________________________________________________ Has she got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

We haven’t got a DVD player.


____________________________________________________________ Have we got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

They haven’t got a DVD player.


____________________________________________________________ Have they got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

2
1b
2d
3a
4c

3 4
1 Steve hasn’t got a girlfriend. 1 Has Have you got a mobile phone?
2 Steve has got lots of DVDs. 2 [tick symbol]
3 Has Carl got a girlfriend? 3 [tick symbol]
4 Amy and Kieran have got lots of friends. 4 She haven’t hasn’t got a boyfriend.
5 Barbara has got a boyfriend. 5 We has have got blue eyes.
6 Have you got a mobile phone? 6 No, I hasn’t haven’t.
7 I haven’t got lots of money.

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Worksheet 15

Answer key
1 3
1 aren’t you? 1 isn’t he
2 isn’t she? 2 isn’t it
3 isn’t he? 3 aren’t you
4 aren’t I? 4 aren’t I
5 aren’t we 5 isn’t she
6 isn’t it? 6 aren’t we
7 aren’t they? 7 aren’t they

2
1 aren’t I?
2 isn’t she?
3 aren’t they?
4 aren’t you?
5 isn’t it?
6 isn’t he
7 aren’t you?

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Worksheet 1

Answer Key
1 1b
2d
3a
4e
5c

2 1 shouldn’t
2 should
3 shouldn’t
4 should
5 should
6 shouldn’t
7 should

3 1 You should take a map.


2 You shouldn’t forget to take an umbrella.
3 I should be careful.
4 They should ask for directions.
5 She shouldn’t get angry.
6 We shouldn’t spend all our money.

4 Student’s own answers.

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Worksheet 2

Answer Key
1

I was using my mobile phone


You were listening to music
He was eating a sandwich at 8pm.
She was laughing when you arrived.
We were watching TV
They were swimming

You weren’t listening to music at 8 pm / when you arrived.


____________________________________________________________ Were you listening to music at 8 pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________
He wasn’t eating a sandwich at 8 pm / when you arrived.
____________________________________________________________ Was he eating a sandwich at 8 pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________
She wasn’t laughing at 8 pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________ Was she laughing at 8 pm when you / arrived?
____________________________________________________________
We weren’t watching TV at 8 pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________ Were we (you) watching TV at 8 pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________
They weren’t swimming at 8pm / when you arrived?
____________________________________________________________ Were they swimming at 8 pm when / you arrived?
____________________________________________________________

2 1 Were you talking?


2 Were they laughing?
3 Was she taking photos?
4 Were you shopping?
5 Was he running?

3 1 wasn’t
2 were
3 was
4 weren’t
5 was

4 1 was running
2 were waiting
3 were dancing
4 wasn’t eating
5 were / doing
6 Was / taking
7 wseren’t / laughing

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Worksheet 3

Answer Key
1 1 What will Simon do?
2 Will Robbie escape?
3 They will have an argument.
4 Robbie won’t be at the pool club.
5 Where will he be?
6 Simon won’t shoot Robbie. / Robbie won’t shoot Simon.

2 1 won’t 10 will
2 will 11 won’t
3 will 12 will
4 won’t 13 won’t
5 will 14 will
6 will 15 won’t
7 won’t 16 will
8 will 17 won’t
9 will 18 will

3 1 He won’t work on another soap.


2 He will take a holiday.
3 He will write a book.
4 I think he will get married.
5 I’m sure he won’t get married.

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Worksheet 4

Answer Key
1 2 1 well
2 normally
Adjective Adverb 3 quietly
angry angrily 4 fast
5 successfully
bad badly
6 hard
careful carefully 7 angrily
comfortable comfortably 8 carefully
fast fast
good well 3 1 He speaks loudly.
happy happily 2 They behave nervously.
3 He / Pedro moves slowly.
hard hardly
4 She / Gabi laughs happily.
loud loudly 5 She / Laura sings badly.
nervous nervously 6 I am sitting comfortably.
normal normally
quick quickly
quiet quietly
slow slowly
successful successfully

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Worksheet 5

Answer Key
1 Questions 4 1 They are leaving (the hotel) at half past
When are you leaving the hotel? nine (9.30am).
Who is taking you to the museum? 2 They are watching the filming of a jeans
Are they having lunch with us? commercial.
3 They are having lunch at 1.15pm.
Affirmative sentences
4 They are having lunch in the Pizza Paradise
I’m having lunch with Tomek tomorrow.
restaurant.
They are returning at half past five.
5 They are taking the underground (at
Negative sentences 2.30pm).
I’m not watching the film tomorrow. 6 Pedro is visiting the Natural History
She isn’t visiting the museum with Ben. Museum.
OR Pedro and Kate are visiting the Natural
2 1 visiting 2 doing 3 coming 4 having History Museum.
5 coming 6 visiting 7 taking 8 returning 7 Greg is taking Ben to the Science Museum.
8 They are leaving (for the theatre) at
3 1 When are Ben and Pedro leaving the hotel? 6.45pm.
2 What are they doing between 11am and
1pm?
3 What time are they having lunch?
4 Where are they having lunch?
5 What are they doing at 2.30?
6 Who is visiting the Natural History Museum?
7 Who is taking Ben to the Science Museum?
8 When are they leaving for the theatre?

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Worksheet 6

Answer key
1 3
1 a present / something 1 I bought her a present yesterday.
2 mother 2 She’s going to sing you a song.
3 the way 3 Don’t worry. I’ll show them the way.
4 a map 4 Tomek sent Sally a text message.
5 something / a present 5 Can you give them the map?
6 her 6 Did you give her the tickets?
7 a ticket
8 you

2
1 I want to buy a present for my mother.
2 Can you get a ticket for me?
3 You should write a letter to him (for him).
4 Why don’t we send this card to him?
5 I bought something for her yesterday.
6 I’ll show the photos to you later.

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Worksheet 7

Answer key
1

I have
_____________________________________

He has
_____________________________________

She has
_____________________________________
tried to talk to her.
You have
_____________________________________
We have
_____________________________________

They have
_____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I haven’t tried to talk to her.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Have you tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________
He hasn’t tried to talk to her.
____________________________________________________________ Has he tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

She hasn’t tried to talk to her.


____________________________________________________________ Has she tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

You haven’t tried to talk to her.


____________________________________________________________ Have you tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

We haven’t tried to talk to her.


____________________________________________________________ Have you/we tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

They haven’t tried to talk to her.


____________________________________________________________ Have they tried to talk to her?
____________________________________________________________

2
1 just 2 ever 3 haven’t 4 never

3
1 ever 2 just 3 never 4 ever 5 never 6 just 7 never

4
1 Have you ever been to London?
2 Have you ever met anyone famous?
3 Have you ever made a video film?
4 Have you ever been embarrassed?
5 Have you ever had an argument with a friend?
6 Have you ever broken anything?

5 Student’s own answers.

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Worksheet 8

Answer key
1 3
1 There isn’t enough water.
too many too much 2 Do you have enough money?
people money 3 Is the music loud enough?
places noise 4 There isn’t enough to do.
problems rain 5 She looks happy enough.
queues time 6 Do you have enough food to eat?
tourists traffic
4
2 1 too many
1 too much 2 too many
2 too many 3 too much
3 too much 4 enough
4 too many 5 too much
5 too many 6 enough
6 too many 7 enough
7 too much 8 enough
8 too much 9 enough

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Worksheet 9

Answer key
1 3
1 must 1 You mustn’t walk on the grass.
2 mustn’t 2 You must turn off the TV before you go to bed.
3 mustn’t 3 You mustn’t talk when they are filming.
4 must 4 You mustn’t take photographs.
5 mustn’t 5 You must turn off your mobile phone.
6 must 6 You must listen carefully to the director.

2
1 mustn’t
2 must
3 mustn’t
4 mustn’t
5 mustn’t

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Worksheet 10

Answer key
1

I have to
_____________________________________

You have to
_____________________________________

He has to
_____________________________________
leave now.
She has to
_____________________________________
We have to
_____________________________________

They have to
_____________________________________

Now make the sentences negative. Now make questions.


e.g. I don’t have to leave now.
____________________________________________________________ e.g. Do I have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________
You don’t have to leave now.
____________________________________________________________ Do you have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

He doesn’t have to leave now.


____________________________________________________________ Does he have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

She doesn’t have to leave now.


____________________________________________________________ Does she have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

We don’t have to leave now.


____________________________________________________________ Do we have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

They don’t have to leave now.


____________________________________________________________ Do they have to leave now?
____________________________________________________________

2
1 have to
2 has to
3 have to
4 don’t have to
5 doesn’t have to
6 has to

3
1 have to
2 have to
3 has to
4 don’t have to
5 have to
6 have to
7 doesn’t have to

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Worksheet 11

Answer key
3
1 1 interested
1 interesting 2 bored
2 bored 3 fascinating
3 surprising 4 amazed
4 surprising 5 frightened
5 fascinating 6 exciting
6 amazing 7 tired
7 fascinated (Student’s own answers.)
8 exciting
9 tired

2
1 exciting
2 fascinated
3 amazing
4 frightened
5 interesting
6 frightening
7 bored

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Worksheet 12

Answer key
1 3
1 to turn on 1 You use a camera to take photographs.
2 to send 2 You use a watch to tell the time.
3 to look up 3 You use a microwave to heat up food.
4 to make 4 You use a knife to cut things.
5 to plan 5 You use an alarm clock to wake up in the
6 to learn morning.
6 You use a pen to write things.
2
1 to take
2 to find
3 to listen
4 to meet
5 to send
6 to watch
7 to learn

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Worksheet 13

Answer key
1 3
1c 1 read the instructions
2e 2 hold the camera still
3f 3 see it on the screen
4a 4 press save
5d 5 delete it
6b 6 copy it to your computer
7 empty the memory
2
1 see
2 feel
3 like
4 do
5 meet
6 tell
7 talk

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Worksheet 14

Answer key
1 3
1b 1 It was fun, isn’t wasn’t it?
2c 2 [tick symbol]
3a 3 [tick symbol]
4a 4 So is Gabi, wasn’t isn’t she?
5c 5 They were on a boat, wasn’t it weren’t they?
6b 6 The Science museum was great, aren’t they
wasn’t it?
2
1 isn’t it?
2 wasn’t it?
3 wasn’t he?
4 aren’t they?
5 weren’t they?
6 isn’t he?

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Worksheet 1

Answer key
1 2
Dance for life. 1 waiting 2 going 3 staying 4 being
A young girl loves dancing and she dreams of 5 watching 6 playing 7 trying
being a famous dancer. She keeps entering
competitions but she never wins. Even though she 3
hates losing she doesn’t stop dancing until she 1 getting up 2 playing 3 worrying 4 making
finally wins one. The story shows her 5 trying 6 staying 7 watching
determination and also how her mother never
stops believing in her. Avoid watching this film if
you don’t like crying.

Ski fun!
If you feel like laughing this comedy with Chuck
Harris and Nora Lewis is perfect for you. The film
follows the two teenagers as they try skiing for the
first time and risk breaking more than just their
legs. Both actors are good at making you laugh
even if you don’t usually like this kind of film.

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Worksheet 2

Answer key
1
1 are 2 is 3 is 4 are 5 is 6 are

2
1 written 2 drawn 3 used 4 sold 5 bought 6 designed 7 printed

3
Note: Words in brackets can be left out.
1 The new computer games are advertised in/with colourful leaflets.
2 The title (of the book) is decided by the writer.
3 A list of TV programmes is included in (the) newspapers.
4 The sports news is printed at the back of the newspaper.
5 A short description (of the book) is written by the author.
6 New books are put on a special shelf in/by libraries.

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Worksheet 3

Answer key
1
a 1 must 2 might / could OR could / might
3 can’t
b 1c 2a 3b

2
1I 2P 3C 4C 5P 6P

3
1 could 2 can’t 3 could 4 must 5 can’t
6 can’t 7 could 8 must

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Worksheet 4

Answer key
1
1 should 2 shouldn’t 3 shouldn’t 4 ought to
5 should 6 had better

2
1d 2f 3e 4c 5a 6b

3
1 should 2 ought to 3 shouldn’t 4 should
5 had better 6 shouldn’t 7 shouldn’t
8 had better.

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Worksheet 5

Answer key
1
1 talking 2 looking 3 singing 4 shaking
5 walking 6 holding

2
1 kissing 2 touching 3 arguing 4 sneezing
5 holding 6 burning

3
1 watching 2 following 3 breathing 4 burning
5 moving 6 running

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Worksheet 6

Answer key
1
1 will 2 won’t 3 will 4 won’t 5 will 6 will
7 I’m going to 8 I’ll 9 won’t

2
1 will we know 2 Shall I 3 You won’t
4 you going to 5 Will you 6 Are you going to

3
a I’ll try not to be.
b I’m going to visit my friends.
c No, because he won’t find out.
d No, it’s okay I’ll manage.
e We will phone you when we get there.
f Yes, but I’m going to wait until it starts.

4
1e 2d 3a 4b 5f 6c

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Worksheet 7

Answer key
1
1 study, will pass 2 ‘ll have, aren’t 3 miss, will be 4 will be, are 5 go, will feel 6 invite, will help

2
1 If I miss the bus, I’ll lose my job.
2 If I lose my job, I’ll have no money OR I won’t have any money.
3 If I have no money OR If I don’t have any money, I’ll stay at home.
4 If I stay at home, I’ll sleep a lot.
5 If I sleep a lot, I’ll wake up early.
6 If I wake up early, I’ll get a new job.
7 If I get a new job, I’ll be tired.
8 If I’m tired, I’ll wake up late.

3
1 Incorrect – Correct version - If we hurry, we will be on time.
2 Correct
3 Correct
4 Incorrect – Correct version – I’ll help you, if you ask me.
5 Incorrect – Correct version – If you look carefully, you will found find it.

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Worksheet 8

Answer key
1 3
1 ever 1 Have you ever gone skiing?
2 yet 2 Have you finished your homework yet?
3 already 3 She’s (has) just visited her friends.
4 yet 4 I’ve already met a famous person.
5 just 5 Have you ever written a poem?
6 ever 6 I’ve never gone bungee-jumping.
7 never 7 I haven’t been on TV yet.
8 Have you ever won a competition?
2
1 just (already is possible, but would usually be
used in response to a question).
2 yet
3 yet
4 already
5 never
6 ever
7 never
8 already (just is possible, but only if the decision
was made at the time of speaking).

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Worksheet 9

Answer key
1a 3
1 since 1 She has won her first race five years ago.
2 since 2 She has been running for since she was twelve.
3 for 3 When have did you start your new job?
4 since 4 She has broken lots of records.
5 for 5 I’ve dreamt of winning a medal since for a long
6 for time.
7 since 6 I been went/was skiing last year.
7 I started learning English for a long time ago.
1b
since
for

2
1 for
2 did
3 entered
4 Did
5 won
6 since
7 swum
8 was

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Worksheet 10

Answer key
1 3
1 became, had visited or visited 1 He had won lots of awards by the time he was
2 invented, had been 16.
3 had played, gave 2 I’m sorry, I tried to phone but you had already
4 didn’t know, had missed left.
5 arrived, had already left 3 By the time he was 14 he had already wrote
6 missed, hadn’t gone off or didn’t go off written his first book.
7 knew, had met 4 He had knew where to go because he had been
there before.
2 5 She became famous after she had made her
1 had forgotten first invention.
2 had written
3 had read
4 had finished
5 had lost
6 had visited or visited
7 hadn’t eaten

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Worksheet 11

Answer key
1 4
1 use to 1 didn’t use to
2 didn’t use to 2 used to
3 used to 3 used to
4 didn’t use to
2 5 didn’t use to
1 used to 6 used to
2 didn’t use to 7 didn’t use to
3 used to
4 didn’t use to
5 didn’t use to
6 used to

3
1b
2c
3b
4a
5c
6b

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Worksheet 12

Answer key
1 3
1 invented 1 Radium was discovered by Marie Curie in 1898.
2 discovered 2 The first pyramids were built by the Egyptians.
3 built 3 The radio was made popular by Marconi.
4 made 4 The Rubik cube was invented in 1977 by Erno
5 launched Rubik.
6 sold 5 Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet were written by
Shakespeare.
2 6 The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da
1 was invented Vinci.
2 invented
3 discovered
4 were produced
5 was developed
6 made
7 was printed
8 were made

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Worksheet 13

Answer key
1 3
1 asked 1 Jane told Paul to shut up.
2 asked 2 The teacher asked Julie to tell him/her the
3 told answer.
4 told 3 Petra told Jack to go away.
5 asked 4 Jill told Andrew not to be silly.
6 told 5 Phil asked John how to get there.
7 asked 6 David asked Susan to help him.

2
1b
2a
3b
4a
5a
6b

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Worksheet 14

Answer key
1 3
1a 1 She said told me a secret.
2b 2 He told me he will would be late.
3a 3 ‘Spam is a problem.’ He said that spam is was a
4a problem.
5b 4 Yesterday he said he would see me tomorrow
6a the next day.
5 ‘I’ve already finished.’ She said that she has had
2 already finished.
1 told 6 She said she can’t couldn’t remember the
2 said address.
3 told
4 told
5 said
6 said
7 told

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Worksheet 15

Answer key
1 3
1 what 1 She asked me how I was feeling.
2 if/whether 2 He asked me if/whether I was okay.
3 if/whether 3 She asked me where I had been.
4 if/whether 4 He asked me what time I left.
5 how long 5 She asked Jack if/whether he loved her.
6 when 6 She asked me if/whether Mary knew I was
going on holiday with her.
2
1b
2a
3b
4a
5b
6b

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Worksheet 16

Answer key
1 3
1 should have 1 I should have turned the music down.
2 oughtn’t to have 2 I should have tidied up after the party.
3 shouldn’t have 3 I shouldn’t have invited so many people.
4 should have 4 I ought to have asked my parents if it was okay
5 shouldn’t have to have the party.
6 ought to have 5 I oughtn’t to have drunk so much wine.

2
1 should have watched
2 shouldn’t have left
3 should have brought
4 should have bought
5 shouldn’t have eaten
6 should have done

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Worksheet 17

Answer key
1 3
1 won 1 correct
2 stay 2 incorrect – If you didn’t have any money, what
3 saw will would you do?
4 forgot 3 incorrect – If I meet met a famous person I
5 passed would ask them for their photograph.
6 think 4 correct
5 incorrect – What would you do if you were
2 bitten by a snake?
1 If I went on holiday, I would meet someone 6 incorrect – If I broken broke my leg, I’d go to
nice. hospital.
2 If I met someone nice, I would get married.
3 If I got married, I would buy a house.
4 If I bought a house, I would need more money.
5 If i needed more money, I would get a job.
6 If I got a job, I would buy a lottery ticket.
7 If I bought a lottery ticket, I would win
€1 million.

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Worksheet 18

Answer key
1 3
1a 1 correct
2c 2 incorrect – does she?
3b 3 incorrect – hadn’t they?
4a 4 correct
5b 5 incorrect – shouldn’t you?
6b 6 incorrect – wasn’t she?

2
1 don’t you
2 isn’t it
3 do you
4 hasn’t it
5 will you
6 didn’t they
7 could she

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Worksheet 1

Answer key
1 3
1 contain 1 I can’t believe you are not liking don’t like
2 matter chocolate.
3 love 2 This water tastes really nice. (✔)
4 believe 3 I’m preferring prefer cheese to sweet things.
5 suppose 4 I promise I’ll eat whatever you cook. (✔)
6 know 5 My boyfriend is loving loves my cooking.
7 like
8 think

2
1 I love junk food.
2 What are you eating now?
3 I know chips aren’t very good for me.
4 When I smell my mother's cooking I get really hungry.
5 I’m cooking soup for dinner.
6 My diet includes lots of fresh fruit and vegetables.

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Worksheet 2

Answer key
1 3
1 Cooking 1 It’s a ruler. It’s for drawing straight lines.
2 starting 2 It’s a paper clip. It’s for keeping pieces of paper together.
3 cutting 3 It’s a compass. It’s for finding your way.
4 slicing 4 It’s a coat hanger. It’s for hanging up clothes.
5 Keeping 5 It’s a fork. It’s for beating eggs.
6 adding 6 It’s a key. It’s for locking doors.
7 stirring
8 serving

2
1 storing
2 Walking
3 keeping
4 waking up
5 pressing
6 Staying

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Worksheet 3

Answer key
1 verb + gerund verb + infinitive verb + gerund or infinitive
avoid appear remember
couldn’t help choose stop
dislike decide try
enjoy expect
keep pretend

2
1 a
2 b
3 b
4 a
5 a
6 a
7 b
8 a

3
1 relaxing
2 to think
3 going
4 to listen
5 to be
6 eating
7 to listen
8 to like

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Worksheet 4

Answer key
1 3
1 have 1 How long have you been making films?
2 has 2 He has appeared in three films.
3 have been 3 She’s been working as an actress for four years.
4 has been 4 I haven’t been here very long.
5 haven't 5 They’ve known each other since 2003.
6 hasn’t 6 Steven Spielberg has been directing films since 1971.
7 have
8 has 4
9 have 1 How long have you been working as an actor?
10 been 2 I’ve (have) been acting for five years.
11 has 3 He hasn’t made many films.
12 been 4 How many years have you been singing?
5 She has been painting since she was ten.
2 6 I haven’t been taking photos for very long.
1 have
2 since
3 appeared
4 been singing
5 for
6 made

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Worksheet 5

Answer key
1
a 1 had 2 been
b 1 Example 2 2 Example 1

2 Jay White had always wanted to be a writer. He wrote his first story when he was five and sent it in
to a competition – it won! After he had won the competition he started writing every day. His first
book was published in 1979 when he was only 12. “I’d been writing for seven years but I was still
really excited when my first book came out.”
Since then he has written more than thirty books. Last year he entered another competition. He
chose to enter a book he had written when he was only nine. Why did he choose this particular
book? “I’d been thinking about this story for a long time. Although I was only nine when I wrote it
I thought it was one of the best stories I had ever created.”
We all wish Jay the best of luck in the competition.

3
1 didn’t understand / hadn’t been listening
2 hadn’t been paying attention / got
3 had left / arrived
4 was upset / had forgotten
5 had been waiting / said

4
1 had written
2 had been entering
3 had (never) read
4 had been thinking
5 had (not) enjoyed
6 had been snowing

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Worksheet 6

Answer key
1
1b
2a

2
1 faster
2 more slowly
3 more quietly
4 most rapidly
5 earlier
6 later / more rapidly
7 better

3
✔ in boxes 1, 4, 5 and 7.

4
1 incredibly
2 quite
3 really
4 very / incredibly
5 quite
6 extremely

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Worksheet 7

Answer key
1
1 b
2 a
3 a
4 b
5 a
6 b

2
1 enormous, round, orange
2 ugly, old, grey, British
3 amazing, small, colourful
4 unknown, young, French
5 comfortable, new, silver, German

3
1 ✔
2 It’s a square, huge, square grey machine.
3 ✔
4 She has a Spanish, lovely, old Spanish map.
5 The Earth rotates most quickly at the Equator. most quickly.
6 ✔

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Worksheet 8

Answer key
1
1 will
2 the present simple
3 the present continuous
4 going to

2
1 will happen
2 takes off
3 is flying
4 are going to leave / are leaving

3
1 is planning
2 will take
3 will cost
4 won’t
5 won’t be
6 will have
7 is going to ask

4
1 a
2 c
3 c
4 b
5 c
6 b
7 a

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Worksheet 9

Answer key
1
1 a
2 b
3 a
4 a
5 a
6 b

2
1 be going
2 have invented
3 be driving
4 have found
5 be working
6 have created

3
1 Life will be changing have changed a lot by 2020.
2 ✔
3 ✔
4 In 2020 people will have worked be working longer hours.
5 ✔
6 Will we have eaten be eating different types of food in 2020?

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Worksheet 10

Answer key
1
1 a
2 a
3 b
4 a
5 b
6 b

2
1 unless
2 If
3 When
4 Until
5 As soon as
6 Unless

3
1 b
2 e
3 d
4 a
5 f
6 c
7 g

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Worksheet 11

Answer key
1
1 had / would
2 was
3 had

2
1 would buy / won
2 had / would sail
3 would visit / had
4 visited / would go
5 travelled / would see
6 would be frightened / saw

3
1 I was on holiday
2 I had enough money
3 I didn’t have to
4 I didn’t have to
5 I could remember the answer.

4
1 If I had enough time, I will would visit Australia.
2 ✔
3 If only I am was there.
4 ✔
5 If only I have had more time.

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Worksheet 12

Answer key
1
1 b
2 c
3 a
4 c
5 b
6 a

2
1 had watched / have taken
2 had known
3 would have bought
4 hadn’t told
5 hadn’t phoned / have been
6 had learnt
7 wouldn’t have eaten

3
1 I wish I had live lived two hundred years ago.
2 ✔
3 If Guy Fawkes had succeeded, history would have be been different.
4 Everyone knows my secret! If only I haven’t hadn’t told you.
5 ✔
6 If I haven’t hadn’t missed the bus, I wouldn’t have been late.

4
1 had listened
2 had studied
3 would have passed
4 had passed
5 wouldn’t have left
6 had stayed
7 would have gone

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Worksheet 13

Answer key
1
1 B
2 D
3 C
4 A

2
1 had to
2 don’t have to
3 had to
4 mustn’t
5 must
6 could
7 can’t

3
1 must
2 could
3 mustn’t
4 don’t have to
5 might / can’t
6 have to

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Worksheet 14

Answer key
1
2 He could / was able to ride a bike.
3 He couldn’t / wasn’t able to play the guitar.
4 He couldn’t / wasn’t able to speak French.
5 He could / was able to play tennis.
6 He could / was able to solve difficult maths problems.

2
1 couldn’t
2 could
3 managed to
4 was able to
5 didn’t have to study
6 needn’t have
7 will have to

3
1 needed to
2 won’t have to
3 were able to
4 will need to
5 weren’t able to
6 will be able to
7 didn’t need to
8 weren’t able to
9 won’t be able to

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Worksheet 15

Answer key
1
1 a
2 b
3 a
4 b
5 a
6 b

2
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 b
5 c

3
1 Julie asked me if I could help her.
2 Greg refused to speak to me again.
3 Inga suggested meeting later.
4 Ralph pointed out that I was late again.

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Worksheet 16

Answer key
1
1 tested
2 made
3 repaired
4 taken
5 stolen

2
1 had / got … painted
2 have / get … mended
3 had / got … cut
4 had / got … fitted
5 have / get … cleaned

3
1 let
2 make
3 make
4 let
5 let
6 make

4
1 make
2 let

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Worksheet 17

Answer key
1
1 is / are being
2 was / were
3 has / have been
4 will / won’t be
5 to be
6 be

2
1 are being taught
2 was called
3 be found
4 aren’t expected
5 have been told
6 won’t be allowed

3
1 English is spoke spoken in Australia.
2 ✔
3 Romeo and Juliet has been was written by William Shakespeare.
4 I think you deserve to be given another chance.
5 ✔
6 ✔
7 The rules for next year’s competition should be changed.
8 ✔

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Worksheet 18

Answer key
1
1 fill in
2 come in
3 cut down on
4 work out
5 look into
6 talk over

2
1 c
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 c

3
1 b
2 c
3 a
4 b
5 a

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