
- •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
12. Translate into Ukrainian
1. She accuses him of not having monev for her. 2. I cannot help being late for the first lesson. 3. Do you mind my taking your pen? 4. I don't approve of your playing cards. 5. He was accused of having robbed the house. 6. He gave up smoking a year ago. 7. She was afraid of speaking to the headmaster. 8. We gave up the idea of seeing him some day. 9. He accused us of not having visited him. 10. His mother objects to his reading in bed. 11. I insist on inviting them. 12. Go on discussing this question.
13. Translate into Ukrainian
I enjoy having a lot of friends.
He enjoyed talking of the pleasures of travelling.
I like inviting friends to my place.
They went on talking.
She was fond of singing when she was a child.
John suggested going to the cinema.
He had intended writing him.
Не insists on our coming back.
Не keeps insisting on my going home.
I don't mind wearing this dress.
We think of going there in the summer.
I remember sending them the invitation.
He gave up smoking a few years ago
Eating carrots is good for your eyes.
Doing so is not correct.
He was afraid of being put into prison.
The boy denied being constantly scolded and punished.
He was very glad of being helped in his difficulty.
She tried to avoid being spoken to.
The child insisted on being sent home at once.
She showed no sign of being surprised.
I was angry at being interrupted every other moment.
I like being invited by my friends.
I insist on being listened to.
She is afraid of being cheated.
She doesn't like being looked at.
My son likes being taken to the zoo.
She denied having been at home that evening.
Thank you for having sent me such beautiful flowers.
He was accused of having sold important state secrets.
He denied having sold them.
Excuse me for having broken your beautiful vase.
You never mentioned having been to Greece.
I don't remember ever having met your sister.
I’m sure of having read it once.
He regretted now having written this letter.
I don’t remember having seen him before.
Не mentioned having read it in the paper.
I called them to say about my having arrived.
I remember having studied this lesson.
I remember my friends having congratulated me then.
He is proud of having won in the tournament.
Jane Eyre remembered having been locked up in the red room for having contradicted Mrs. Reed.
I remember having been shown the letter.
He was proud of having been elected chairman.
He immediately called the police when he found his flat having been robbed.
She was very proud of having been given that job.
He complained of having been tortured by the police.
He was proud of having been invited to the party.
Without having been seen we entered the house.
She was happy about having been sent abroad.
I remember having been congratulated by my friends.
Thank you for coming.
I am fond of reading.
Avoid touching the surface.
We finished writing a report.
Go on (continue, keep on) reading.
He gave up smoking.
I cannot help laughing.
I enjoy (like) reading books.
Forgive (excuse, sorry for) my being late.
Put off (postpone) reading for tomorrow.
Do you mind going to the shop?
I don’t mind working alone.
The house wants (needs, requires) repairing.
I started (began) playing tennis when I was 6.
I remember going to the forest.
He insisted on telling the truth.
She objected to visiting them.
I agreed to helping them.
We thought of traveling to Egypt.
I look forward to hearing from you.
They dream of winning a prize.
I am proud of being a teacher.
I am surprised at his playing well.
It depends on his coming on time.
He is busy with doing the project.
This film is worth watching.
You can take a taxi instead of waiting for a bus.
She left home without locking the door.
I prefer traveling by car.
Smoking is not allowed here.
Swimming in the lake is forbidden.
It’s no use waiting any more.
It’s no good worrying now.
It was very nice meeting you.
Nice talking to you.
No talking!
There are different ways of obtaining this substance.
His hobby is driving a car.
His task was translating the text from English into Russian.
Your job is sorting the mail.
The car needs repairing.
I enjoy listening to music.
They spoke about their travelling.
Learning rules without examples is of little use.
Think before answering.
By doing that you’ll save a lot of time.
I am tired of waiting.
The floor of the room needs painting.
Everybody laughed on hearing his answer.
Thank you for coming.
He is proud of having won in the tournament.
She is sorry for being late.
He ran without stopping.
Before going to bed, she locked the door.