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1. Are the verbs in orange auxiliary, modal, or full verbs?

Have you put on your seat belt?


a.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

How much homework do you do every


day?
b.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

We may have to go home soon.


c.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

Safety is very important for all drivers.


d.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

Why is he speeding?
e.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

What did you do last night?


f.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

I havent had a new car in a long time.


g.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

Airbags are great features in cars.


h.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

You should change your cars oil.


i.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

I dont like studying math. Its so hard.


j.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

Ive got three more parking tickets.


k.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

Driving slow will reduce accidents.


l.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

The radiator is used to keep your engine


cool.
m.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

I didnt have any accidents last year.


n.

auxiliary verb
modal verb
full verb

2. Which auxiliary verb completes the sentence?

a. I have a lot of tickets because I (arent / havent / dont) follow the traffic laws
every time I drive.

b. I (did / have / didnt) learned a lot about car repair.

c. Phil (is / does / has) thinking about changing his car insurance.

d. I (have / did / do) never had surgery after my accidents.

e. I have no idea why my car (has / does / is) running so poorly.

f. (Did / Are / Have) you work on your car last night?

g. She (isnt / hasnt / doesnt) do much fitness. Shes a little lazy.

h. The surgery (didnt / wasnt / hasnt) leave a scar after my accident.

i. Lazy people (arent / dont / havent) exercise.

j. The factory (hasnt / isnt / doesnt) making any cars right now.

k. I (m not / havent / didnt) cycle to work yesterday. I took the bus instead.

l. I (was / did / do) really tired after doing the test. It made me quite sleepy.

3. Write the sentences in different tenses:


a.
Past Simple: She exercised.
Present Simple: She exercises.
Present Continuous: She is exercising.
Present Perfect Simple: She has exercised.
b.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous: We are working on the car together.
Present Perfect Simple:
c.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple: He hasnt gotten injured.
d.
Past Simple:
Present Simple: I try to drive slow.
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:
e.
Past Simple: I didnt use the thermostat on my radiator.
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:

f.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous: He isnt studying.
Present Perfect Simple:
g.
Past Simple:
Present Simple: Michelle makes dinner for her family.
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple:
h.
Past Simple:
Present Simple:
Present Continuous:
Present Perfect Simple: We havent had a meeting.

4. If the sentences are positive, change them to negative. If negative,


change to positive:

a.

I work out in the evenings.


I dont work out in the evenings.

b.

James isnt listening.


Is James listening

c.

The car was fixed.


The car was no fixed

d.

e.

f.

g.

My back is sore from the accident.


My back isnt sore from the accident

We havent seen that movie.

She likes you.

Wilson and Mac are coming over later.

h.

i.

j.

k.

Theyve eaten lunch.

I did my homework.

She didnt call me.

The accident affected his life.

l.

m.

n.

We are having a good time.

He doesnt do a very good job.

He did me a favour.

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