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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 1)

LESSON 1

A. Use the cues to complete each information question in the past perfect continuous.
1. How long have you been drive (how long / you / drive) that
car before you gave it to your son?

2.where was she (where / she / study) before


studied
she moved to Europe?

3. Which team were they competive against (which team / they / compete
against) when they won the gold medal?

4. Who are your parents travel with (who / your parents / travel
with) at the time they cancelled the flight?

5. Where was he walk in (where / he / walk) the


morning he got lost?

6. What would you do (what / you / do) before you


realized your guests weren’t coming for dinner?

B. Complete each statement with correct verb phrases. (More than one verb phrase may
be correct.)

1. I walked (walk) to school while it was raining


(rain).

2. They were talking on the phone (talk on the phone) when I


Got home (get home).

3. Before I have realized (realize) it, I had learn (learn)


to speak French pretty well.

4. Leo stoped (stop) to look at the shoes in the window when his
friends were driving (drive) by.

5. We had studied (study) marine biology for two years when we


got (get) our degree.

6. Sara are already saw (see) the


movie, so she didn’t want (not want) to go with us.

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LESSON 2

A. Complete the statement with the simple past tense or the present perfect.

1. My friends gave (give) me a party for my birthday last weekend.

2. We have already seen (see) that movie three times.

3. My university had never offered (offer) a major in marine


biology.

4. She still havent decided (not decide) on a career.

5. Have you ever travled (travel) outside of your country?

6. They havent went (not go) to any concerts recently.

7. did you watch (watch) the game last night?

8. Our friends have already hiked (hike) the Inca Trail twice.

B. Correct the errors by changing the verb phrases.


1. Have they ever been eating at the Thai House Restaurant?

2. No one has been rejected by the Taste Institute last semester.

3. We have never been applying to a graphic design program, but we intend to soon.

4. Some of my relatives haven’t been going on summer vacation yet.

5. How many times have you been visiting the Metropolitan Museum?

6. They have decided to take up medicine as a career five years ago.

7. So far they have been showing the documentary about African animals three times.

8. She’s been understanding French well since she took private lessons last year.

Summit 2, Third Edition Unit 1


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