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Complete the sentences with FIRST CONDITIONAL

a) If you have any problems, I _______________ (help) you.


b) If he is careful, he _______________ (fall).
c) If there is a fire, the alarm _______________ (ring).
d) If you _______________ (explain) the problem to them, they would be happy.
e) If Tom _______________ (get) a better mark next time, his parents would buy him a new monitor.
f) If Molly comes to your party, I _______________ (speak) with her because she is not my friend.
g) If Mr Jenkins _______________ (find) us in his garden again, he will be very angry.
h) If you left now, you _______________ (miss) the train.
i) If Gina were a little friendlier, people _______________ (like) her better.
j) If Charlie weren't so shy, he _______________ (kiss) Susie.
k) If we _______________ (hurry), Babs will leave without us.
l) If I find your glasses, I _______________ (give)them to you.
m) If he goes out without a jacket, I think he _______________ (catch) a cold.
n) If we _______________ (loss) the next match, people won't forgive us.
o) If it rains, you _______________an umbrella.
p) If Mac isn't at home, we _______________ (go) to the cinema without him.
q) If the wind _______________ stronger, we won't go sailing.
Complete the sentences with the correct verb. In the sentences where both was/were are possible,
use were:

a) If William (not/watch) so many horror films, he (not/be) scared of the dark.

b) If William (be) braver, he (not/feel) frightened of thunder and lightning.

c) If William (not/spend) so much time playing video games, he (get) better


grades at school.

d) If William (ate) healthier food, he (not/be) ill so often.

e) If he (not/be) ill so often, he (not/miss) so many classes.

f) If his parents (not/allow) him to drink so much coke, he (sleep) much better.

g) If William (sleep) better at night, he (start) his day with more energy.

h) If he (start) his day with more energy, he (do) many more things.

i) If William (practice) a sport, he (keep) fit and healthy.

j) If he (keep) fit and healthy, he (feel) more confident.

k) If he (feel) more confident, his self-esteem (increase).

l) If his self-esteem (increase), he (not/have) so many problems to sleep at


night.

Fill in the blanks with MUST or MUSTN’T

1. She is ill , so she see the doctor.

2. It is raining. You take your umbrella.

3. You throw litter on the stairs.


4. This is a secret. You tell anybody.

5. You make noise in the library.

6. We hurry or we will miss the bus.

7. You eat fruit and vegetables.

8. The baby is sleeping. You shout.

9. You be friendly to everybody.

10. You walk on the grass.

CIRCLE THE CORRECT ONE

1. You light fires in the forests.

2. You do your homework

3. You wash your face every morning.

4. You drink cold water.

5. You watch TV a lot.

6. You eat in class.

7. You be late for class.

8. You listen to your teacher.

9. You give place to old people.

10. You be polite.

11. You fasten your seat belt.

12. You take notes during the lessons.

13. You speak loudly in hospitals.

MAKE SENTENCES USING MUST or MUSTN’ T and create a set of ruls for you room
1. In my room you listen to bad music!

2. In my room you be nice to me!

3. In my room you shout at me!

4. In my room you play with me!

5. In my room you help me with my homework!

6. In my room you share everything with me!

7. In my room you use my computer.

8. In my room you tell the truth only!

9. In my room you break my stuff!

Modal Auxiliaries

Use should / shouldn't / mustn't

1. We invite the Nortons to our party. They are nice people.

2. Young children stay at home on their own.

3. Before you go to the dentist's, you brush your teeth.

4. You smoke in bed!

5. You shut the windows because it is raining.

6. You forget her birthday again.

7. You go to the theatre when you are in Vienna. It's great.

8. They tell her about John's accident. She could break down.

9. You cross the street when the traffic lights are red.

10. The doctor told Charlie that he drink too much alcohol.

11. My mum thinks I spend so much money on clothes.

12. "Twilight" is a really great book. You read it soon.

13. The teacher said to me,"You get up earlier because you are late again!"
14. You tell lies!

15. You drive the car. You are only thirteen!

Complete the list of suggestions for "Trick or treat".


Write: should or shouldn't in the gaps:

1. You wear a Halloween costume.

2. You play really mean tricks on people.

3. You wear black clothes at night.

4. You take a bag with you for sweets.

5. You go on your own.

6. You stay out very late.

7. You always go with friends.

8. You always tell an adult where you are going.

CAN / CAN'T

Answer the questions:

Can elephants fly? - ______________________________

Can dogs swim? - ______________________________

Can cats drive? - ______________________________

(Ex 1.) Give the comparative and superlative form of the following words when possible. Then put a tick if the
word is an adjective.
bad worse - the worst [ ] funny outstanding
badly worse - the worst
beautiful
re beautiful -the most beautiful[ ] glad perfect
cheerful

closely hard prompt


coldly

comfortably heavily quietly

critical
high responsible
delicious

dim
honest short
early

earnest

easy
fair hot silly

far

fast ill softly

fine
interesting soon
friendly

jolly splendid

lazily straight

little tender

many

much there

noble
thin

not well

now wildly

often young

(Ex 2.) Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of one of these adjectives. Use each word only
once. Add 'than' if necessary.
good, interesting, important, fat, high, difficult, lazy, interested, easy, old

1. My exam results are good. They are last year.

2. I think that speaking is writing. I don't find speaking difficult.

3. It is to be healthy than wealthy.

4. Mount Everest is Mont Blanc.

5. I am eating too much. I am much I was last month.

6. This exercise is very easy. Can you give me something ?

7. My mother is 42 but my father is much . He's 73.

8. Julietta never goes out. She's in studying for university.

9. His first book was boring but this one is .

10. Robert is anyone I know. He never lifts a finger to work.

(Ex 3.) Choose the correct form in the following sentences.

1. Yesterday we played our (worse, worst) concert.


2. I am (more hungrier, hungrier) now.

3. Who is the (shorter, more shorter, most short, shortest) of the four sisters?

4. Is this the (best, better, more better, most best ) value that you have?

5. John is the (most happiest, happiest) kid I know.

(Ex 4.) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets

e.g. She can swim faster than me. (fast)


We all went to bed very late, but Kathy went to bed the latest. (late)
The film wasn't as interesting as we expected. (interesting)

1. It was driving I have ever seen. (good)

2. Peter sang than all the others. (loud)

3. The holiday wasn't the one we had last year. (expensive)

4. She's a good student. She works than the others. (carefully)

5. Would you play please? I'm trying to sleep. (quietly)

6. My mother wakes up than me. (early)

7. I tried than last time, but still I didnft manage to pass the exam. (hard)

8. They are all good singers, but Aliki can sing the . (well)

9. We all swam very far, but Manuel swam the . (far)

10. I can jump than you. (high)


PASSIVE

Letters by the postman at 8 every day. (deliver)

This bag in the bus yesterday. (find)

The dress in hot water. (cannot wash)

your motorbike yet? (repair)

The message tomorrow. (send)


These offices now. (clean)

This report in time if you didn't help me. (not finish)

Why the TV ? (turn on)

This building since the 1930's. (not reconstruct)

Bags in the cloakroom. (must leave)

The engine just when the manager saw it. (test)

The last umbrellas in the morning. (sell)

You to arrive so late if you worked for me. (not allow)

The plan in two days. (announce)

All the halls at the moment. (paint)

What were we doing at 11 o'clock? We . (interview)


Passive voice - mixed tenses - exercise 7

Rewrite the sentences. Use the passive voice and keep the same tense.

Example: They closed the shop at 5 o'clock. - The shop was closed at 5 o'clock.
They make these cars in Japan.

You must not drop litter in the street.

Someone smashed our window last night.

They have already mended the TV set.

People will need public transport.

They are decorating the wall.

You should not replace the roof.

People are spending less money this year.

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