
- •Contents
- •Present indefinite tense
- •Present continuous tense
- •Choose the correct signal word.
- •2. Present Indefinite or Present Continuous
- •3. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of words given.
- •5.Complete the sentences. Use Present Indefinite and Present Continuous.
- •Complete the sentences. Use Present Indefinite and Present Continuous.
- •Complete the sentences. Use Present Indefinite and Present Continuous.
- •Past indefinite Use of Simple Past
- •Signal Words of Simple Past
- •1.Make sentences using correct tense form
- •Past continuous Use of Past Progressive
- •Signal Words of Past Progressive
- •Decide whether to use 'was' or 'were'.
- •6.Put the verbs into the correct form (past progressive).
- •7.Write the ing form of the following verbs.
- •Signal words
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past progressive).
- •Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
- •Present perfect Use of Present Perfect
- •Signal Words of Present Perfect
- •Fill the gaps with 'have' or 'has'.
- •2. Write positive sentences in present perfect simple
- •3. Write negative sentences in present perfect simple.
- •4. Write sentences in present perfect simple.
- •5. Write questions in present perfect simple.
- •Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.
- •Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect simple).
- •Decide whether you have to use “since” or “for”.
- •2. Write positive sentences in present perfect progressive.
- •3. Write negative sentences in present perfect progressive.
- •4. Write questions in present perfect progressive.
- •5. Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
- •Choose the correct tense (Simple Present or Present Perfect Progressive).
- •7. Fill in the correct tense (Simple Present or Present Perfect Progressive).
- •8. Fill in the correct tense (Simple Present or Present Perfect Progressive).
- •9. Fill in the correct tense (Simple Present or Present Perfect Progressive).
- •Use of Past Perfect
- •Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple.
- •2. Write the verbs in Past Perfect Simple. Use the negative form.
- •3. Complete the questions in Past Perfect Simple.
- •4. Put the verbs into the correct form (past perfect simple).
- •9. Complete the sentences in Past Perfect Simple (negative).
- •10. Complete the questions in Past Perfect Simple.
- •Passt perfect progressive Form
- •Signal words
- •Future indefinite Use of will Future
- •Signal Words
- •Use of going to Future
- •Signal Words
- •5. Write positive sentences in going to future.
- •Write positive sentences in going to future.
- •Write negative sentences in going to future.
- •Write questions in going to future.
- •9. Put the verbs into the correct form (future I). Use going to.
- •Future continuous Form
- •Signal Words
- •Future perfect Form
- •Signal Words
- •Future perfect continuous Form
- •Signal Words
- •Conditional mood I
- •1. Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.
- •2. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
- •Conditional mood II
- •Conditional mood III
- •2. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
- •Passive voice
- •Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Simple Present.
- •Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Simple Past.
- •20. Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Future I mit will.
- •21. Open brackets using active or passive voice).
- •22. What happens to a car when it is taken for a service? Look at the prompts and make sentences using the present simple passive, as in the example.
- •23. Detective Maguire is talking to a police officer about a burglary which happened early yesterday morning. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts below, as in the example.
- •25. A young actress is hoping to star in a new film. Her friend is asking her what is going to happen. Respond to her questions using the passive infinitive, as in the example.
- •26. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
- •28. Fill in by or with.
- •29. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
- •30. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
- •1. Ellie will take the children to school.
- •32. Make a passive sentence from the words in brackets.
- •33. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
- •34. Rewrite the sentences in the passive, where possible.
- •35. Fill in by or with.
- •36. Rewrite the sentences in the passive. Omit the agent where possible.
- •37. Chose the correct answer.
- •38. Choose the correct verb forms in this news report about a storm.
- •39. In each of these sentences underline who or what is doing the action (the agent).
- •40. You are telling a friend some news. Use the notes and complete the second sentence. Sometimes you need to use the active and sometimes the passive.
- •41. Write a paragraph from the notes about the first motor car. Some sentences are active and some are passive. Use a phrase with by only if it adds information.
- •42. Chose the correct answer.
- •43. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive tense.
- •44. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive tense.
- •45. Rewrite the sentences in the active.
- •46. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive or active tense.
- •47. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
- •48. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
- •49. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
- •50. Choose the correct answer.
- •51. Rewrite the following passage in the passive.
- •52. Rewrite the following passage in the passive.
- •53. Rewrite the following passage in the passive.
- •54. Rewrite the following passages in the passive.
- •1. Choose the correct substitute for each modal verb.
- •2. Use modal verbs where possible. If a modal verb can't be used with a certain tense, use its substitute.
- •3. Practise the use of 'must not' and 'need not' in the following exercise. Which is correct?
- •1. Translate into Ukrainian
- •2. Translate into Ukrainian
- •3. Translate into Ukrainian
- •4. Open brackets
- •5. Open brackets
- •6. Translate into Ukrainian
- •7. Translate into Ukrainian
- •8. Translate into Ukrainian
- •9. Translate into Ukrainian
- •10. Translate into Ukrainian
- •11. Translate into Ukrainian
- •12. Translate into Ukrainian
- •13. Translate into Ukrainian
- •Infinitive
- •1. Translate into Ukrainian
- •3. Open brackets
- •4. Change phrases in bold type into infinitive
- •5. Translate into English
- •6. Translate into English
- •9. Translate into English
- •10. Translate into English
- •11. Translate into English
- •12. Translate into English
- •13. Translate into Ukrainian
- •14. Translate into English
- •15. Translate into English
- •16. Translate into English
- •17. Translate into English
- •18. Translate into English
- •19. Translate into English
- •22. Translate into English
- •References
Conditional mood II
Put the verbs into the correct form.
They (walk) to the station.
He (tell) you the truth.
I (go) home.
They (watch) a scary movie.
You (not / say) that.
She (not / do) this.
(give / you) him this letter?
I (not / wait) any longer.
(wake / she) me up at six o'clock?
(help / they) him in the garden?
If I the lottery, I a chance to hit the jackpot.
If I the jackpot, I rich.
If I rich, my life completely.
I a lonely island, if I a nice one.
If I a lonely island, I a huge house by the beach.
I all my friends if I a house by the beach.
I my friends up in my yacht if they to spend their holidays on my island.
We great parties if my friends to my island.
If we to go shopping in a big city, we a helicopter.
But if my friends' holidays over, I very lonely on my lonely island.
If we (have) a yacht, we (sail) the seven seas.
If he (have) more time, he (learn) karate.
If they (tell) their father, he (be) very angry.
She (spend) a year in the USA if it (be) easier to get a green card.
If I (live) on a lonely island, I (run) around naked all day.
We (help) you if we (know).
My brother (buy) a sports car if he (have) the money.
If I (feel) better, I (go) to the cinema with you.
If you (go) by bike more often, you (be / not) so flabby.
She (not / talk) to you if she (be) mad at you.
Conditional mood III
1. Put the verbs into the correct form.
They (walk) to the station.
We (sleep) in the tent.
I (win) the race.
He (tell) her.
I (not / open) the door.
We (not / say) that.
She (not / drive) that fast.
(do / he) that?
(travel / you) by train?
(begin / they) earlier?
2. Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type III) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
If you (study) for the test, you (pass) it.
If you (ask) me, I (help) you.
If we (go) to the cinema, we (see) my friend Jacob.
If you (speak) English, she (understand).
If they (listen) to me, we (be) home earlier.
I (write) you a postcard if I (have) your address.
If I (not / break) my leg, I (take part) in the contest.
If it (not/ start) to rain, we (walk) to the museum.
We (swim) in the sea if there (not / be) so many sharks there.
If she (take) the bus, she (not / arrive) on time.
Passive voice
1. Write passive sentences in Simple Present.
the documents / print
the window / open
the shoes / buy
the car / wash
the litter / throw away
the letter / send
the book / read / not
the songs / sing / not
the food / eat / not
the shop / close / not
2. Write passive sentences in Simple Past.
the test / write
the table / set
the cat / feed
the lights / switch on
the house / build
dinner / serve
this computer / sell / not
the car / stop / not
the tables / clean / not
the children / pick up / not
3. Write passive sentences in Present Perfect.
the postcard / send
the pencils / count
the door / close
the beds / make
the mail / write
the trees / plant
the money / spend
the room / book / not
the rent / pay / not
the people / inform / not
4. Write passive sentences in Future I.
the exhibition / visit
the windows / clean
the message / read
the thief / arrest
the photo / take
these songs / sing
the sign / see / not
a dictionary / use / not
credit cards / accept / not
the ring / find / not
5. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
He opens the door.
We set the table.
She pays a lot of money.
I draw a picture.
They wear blue shoes.
They don't help you.
He doesn't open the book.
You do not write the letter.
Does your mum pick you up?
Does the police officer catch the thief?
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
She sang a song.
Somebody hit me.
We stopped the bus.
A thief stole my car.
They didn't let him go.
She didn't win the prize.
They didn't make their beds.
I did not tell them.
Did you tell them?
Did he send the letter?
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
Kerrie has paid the bill.
I have eaten a hamburger.
We have cycled five miles.
I have opened the present.
They have not read the book.
You have not sent the parcel.
We have not agreed to this issue.
They have not caught the thieves.
Has she phoned him?
Have they noticed us?
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
Jane will buy a new computer.
Her boyfriend will install it.
Millions of people will visit the museum.
Our boss will sign the contract.
You will not do it.
They will not show the new film.
He won't see Sue.
They will not ask him.
Will the company employ a new worker?
Will the plumber repair the shower?
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
I can answer the question.
She would carry the box.
You should open the window.
We might play cards.
You ought to wash the car.
He must fill in the form.
They need not buy bread.
He could not read the sentence.
Will the teacher test our English?
Could Jenny lock the door?
10. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
John collects money.
Anna opened the window.
We have done our homework.
I will ask a question.
He can cut out the picture.
The sheep ate a lot.
We do not clean our rooms.
William will not repair the car.
Did Sue draw this circle?
Could you feed the dog?
Rachel will give you some advice.
I sent him a letter.
The police officer showed us the way.
Our neighbour gave me a lift.
We have asked him a favour.
She told me a lie.
They have written her a postcard.
Kerrie will make you a cup of tea.
The waiter has not brought us the coffee.
They did not offer her a seat.
Rachel will give you some advice.
I sent him a letter.
The police officer showed us the way.
Our neighbour gave me a lift.
We have asked him a favour.
She told me a lie.
They have written her a postcard.
Kerrie will make you a cup of tea.
The waiter has not brought us the coffee.
People know that she is a good swimmer.
They say that Francis is in hospital.
They think that the children are in bed.
People believe that the robber has worked in the bank.
People believe that nuclear power stations are dangerous.
His colleagues thought that he was on holiday.
People know that cars pollute the environment.
They suppose that the new product will come out soon.
They found that the mission was impossible.
They believe that she will win a gold medal.
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
Sheila is drinking a cup of tea.
My father is washing the car.
Farmer Joe is milking the cows.
She is taking a picture of him.
I am writing a poem.
We are not playing football.
He is not wearing a tie.
Is she preparing the party?
Are they talking about the meeting?
Is she watering the flowers?
12. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
We were talking about Francis.
He was playing the guitar.
She was watching a film.
I was repairing their bikes.
They were not eating dinner.
We were not painting the gate.
You were not driving him home.
He was not feeding the dogs.
Was she reading these lines?
Were they carrying bags?
13. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
I had worn blue shoes.
Joe had cleaned the tables.
We had lost the key.
They had started a fight.
I had been reading an article.
I had not closed the window.
They had not bought the paper.
She had not noticed me.
Had she solved the problem?
Had he recorded that song?
14. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
Frank will have ordered the drinks.
You will have spent all the money.
I will have taken the dog for a walk.
She will have sold the car.
They will have solved the problem.
She will not have read the book.
They will not have trusted him.
He won't have rung Barbara.
Will they have paid the bill?
Will you have washed my socks?
15. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
Jenny would congratulate you.
We would pick you up.
She would order a pizza.
He would build a new house.
They would take the opportunity.
You would not recognize Jim.
I would not do that kind of job.
Would they decorate the room?
Would the DJ play this song?
Would Simon open the window?
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
They would have told you.
We would have spoken English.
Mario would have bought a paper.
She would have called the police.
We would have painted the walls green.
She would not have noticed the mistake.
I would not have given this book away.
Would my mum have packed the bag?
Would you have accepted that offer?
Would they have given the right answer?