CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
1.
If it …………………………………… (rain) tomorrow, I…………………………………… (have
to / not) water the plants.
2.
You …………………………………… (have) an nightmare tonight if you ……………………………………
(watch) this scary film.
3.
If you …………………………………… (go) by bike more often, you ……………………………………
(be / not) so flabby, change your habits.
4.
If you …………………………………… (send) this parcel now, she ……………………………………
(receive) it tomorrow.
5.
We …………………………………… (swim) in the sea last week if the
water …………………………………… (not / be) so cold there.
6.
My brother …………………………………… (buy) a sports car if he……………………………………
(have) the money but he has got a normal salary.
7.
We …………………………………… (walk) to the theatre last night If
it …………………………………… (not/ start) to rain.
8.
If I …………………………………… (meet) my favourite movie star, I ……………………………………
(ask) him for an autograph.
GERUND OR INFINITIVE
1.
Jack recommended …………………………………… (take) the bus to the
airport.
2.
I want …………………………………… (talk) to the manager, please.
3.
Eating habits are hard …………………………………… (change).
4.
We miss…………………………………… (have) the children at home
5.
They decided …………………………………… (cancel) the order.
6.
…………………………………… (travel) is one of my hobbies.
7.
Some students put off …………………………………… (do) their
homework later.
8.
I don't mind …………………………………… (watch) that film if
that's what you want.
9.
Do you want …………………………………… (play) table-tennis with
us?
10.I really can't
stand …………………………………… (wait) for the bus.
11.
We want …………………………………… (go) to the countryside this
weekend.
12.It tends ……………………………………
(rain) a lot in Scotland.
PASSIVE VOICE
1.
Spanish people drink a lot of coffee.
………………………………………………………………………………………
2.
Lucy sold the coin collection last week.
………………………………………………………………………………………
3.
Tommy will meet you at the airport on Sunday.
………………………………………………………………………………………
4.
The car industry produced forty million new cars last
year.
………………………………………………………………………………………
5.
Cars will pollute the air more and more In the future
………………………………………………………………………………………
6.
The plumber repaired our heating yesterday.
………………………………………………………………………………………
7.
The optician will test my grandfather’s eyes next
month.
………………………………………………………………………………………
8.
This restaurant serves a cheap menu on weekdays.
………………………………………………………………………………………
9.
S & S sells nice shoes at reasonable prices.
………………………………………………………………………………………
VERBAL TENSES
1.
We …………………………………………… (live) in this house for three
years and we are happy here.
2.
When …………………………………………… (you/meet) Sarah?
3.
We …………………………………………… (go) to a concert on Friday but
we …………………………………………… (not buy) the tickets yet.
4.
Do you know anything about Sally? Yes, she's fine. I ……………………………………………
(just/speak) to her.
5.
The riots …………………………………………… (start) when the President
…………………………………………… (visit) the country.
6.
A- I can't open this box. B- Give it to me. I ……………………………………………
(do) it.
7.
The earthquake …………………………………………… (begin) when we ……………………………………………
(play) chess.
8.
Amelia …………………………………………… (move) to California this week.
9.
What time …………………………………………… (our plane/leave)?
10.A- I need a
pen to write this note B- Don't worry, I …………………………………………… (lend) you mine.
11. What’s that
noise? Joshua …………………………………………… (practise) the piano.
12.How long ……………………………………………
(you/have) this T-shirt?
13.They went home
after they…………………………………………… (finish) their work.
Modal verbs
1. My school
marks are very bad. B- You ……………………… work harder
2. You ……………………… cheat
or copy in an exam.
3. Some people
don’t like flying, they think the plane ……………………… crash.
4. When you go on
a trip, you ……………………… forget your passport.
5. You ……………………… arrive
in class on time.
6. There is
enough food at home, you ……………………… bring anything.
7. What are you
going to do tonight? I don’t know, we ……………………… go to the new Indian restaurant.
Reported speech
- Do your homework! The teacher told me....
- We watched an interesting film on TV last night. Sharon told me ....
- Where do you play tennis? John asked Sarah...
- Don't arrive late tomorrow! My dad told me...
- Did you enjoy the excursion yesterday? Sam asked me...
- I help my mum in the kitchen every day. John said...
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Articles 2
Articles 3 (there are three exercises, have a look at the bottom of the first exercise)
ANSWERS
Conditional sentences
1. Rains- won't have to
2. will have- watch
3. went- wouldn't be
4. send- will receive
5. would have swum- hadn't been
6. would buy- had
7. would have walked- hadn't started
8. met- would ask
Gerund or infinitive
1. Taking
2. to talk
3. to change
4. having
5. to cancel
6. travelling
7. doing
8. watching
9. to play
10. waiting
11. to go
12. to rain
Passive voice
1. A lot of coffee is drunk in Spain
2. The coin collection was sold last week by Lucy
3. You will be met at the airport on Sunday by Tommy
4. Forty million new cars were produced last year by the car industry.
5. The air will be polluted more and more in the future
6. our heating was repaired yesterday by the plumber
7. My grandfather's eyes will be tested next month by the optician
8. A cheap menu is served on weekdays by this restaurant
9. Nice shoes are sold at reasonable prices by S&S
Verbal tenses
1. Have lived
2. did you meet
3. are going/are going to go- haven't bought
4. have just spoken
5. started- was visiting
6. will do
7. began- were playing
8. is moving/is going to move/has moved
9. does our plane leave
10. will lend
11. is practising
12. have you had
13. had finished
Modal
verbs
1. should
2. mustn’t
3. may/might/ could/can
4. mustn’t
5. must/have to
6. don’t have to
7. may/might/could
Reported speech
...to do my homework
...they had seen an interesting film on TV the night before.
... where she played tennis.
... not to arrive late the following day.
... if I had enjoyed the excursion the day before.
... he helped his mum in the kitchen every day.
Reported speech
...they had seen an interesting film on TV the night before.
... where she played tennis.
... not to arrive late the following day.
... if I had enjoyed the excursion the day before.
... he helped his mum in the kitchen every day.
Future tenses
will be
will take
am meeting/am going to meet/will be meeting
will make
are spending/are going to spend
am going to paint
leaves
are having/ are going to have/ will be having
am meeting
is going to rain
will drive
does the English lesson start
will open
will probably
are you wearing/are you going to wear/ will you be wearing
am going
begins
will meet
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