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NAME: ___________________________________ DATE:______________________

1. Complete the sentences with the present simple or the


present continuous of the verbs in brackets:
1. It's seven o'clock and they
to school now. (go)

2. Mrs Cooper

3. Our cat never

4. Look! The men

5. Curt always

6. The taxi

in the restaurant every Sunday. (eat)

on the kitchen table. (jump)

blue uniforms. (wear)

his guitar in the afternoon. (play)

for them at the moment. (wait)

7. He always

his grandmother in the coat. (help)

8. They never

very much. (eat)

9. Listen! Bill

his electric guitar. (play)

10. He

11. The bell

his car every Sunday. (wash)

at seven o'clock every morning. (ring)

12. They always

13. She

14. The boys

15. Mr Black

their aunt a tree for Christmas. (bring)

a red pullover and black jeans today. (wear)

snowballs at the girls now. (throw)

into the classroom at the moment. (walk)

2. Fill in the gaps using the past simple or the past continuous
form of the verbs in brackets:
1. We _________________________(play) volleyball with Mary, when you
_________________________(call) us.
2. When the teacher _________________________ (come) in, we
_________________________(study) English.
3. I _________________________ (lose) my car keys.
4. My uncle _________________________ (take) me to the airport yesterday.
5. I _________________________ (see) the thief while he
_________________________ (get) into my neighbours house.
6. What _________________________ you _________________________ (watch)
when I _________________________ (arrive)?

3. Write the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives


in brackets:
1. She was a very intelligent student. She was.
(intelligent) girl in her class.
2. Its a very old castle. Experts argued it is . (old) in
Britain.
3. Im going to sleep on the sofa. The floor is
(uncomfortable) than it.
4. This new job is .. (important) for me than the last I had.
5. Living in the countryside is (healthy) than leaving
in town.
6. These instructions were . (difficult) I have ever read.

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