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Review units 5 to 8 on Grammar.

I Correct the sentences

1. Tanya can sing, but she couldn’t dance. cannot /can’t

2. Do you can play tennis? Can you play tennis?

3. I can speak two languages when I was eight. could

II Rewrite the sentences. Use was or were.

1. I’m in New York. I was in New York.

2. They are at a party. They were at a party.

3. Where are you? Where were you?

4. She’s at home. She was at home.

III Write the Past Simple of the next verbs.

Present Past
1 walk walked
2 study studied
3 sing sang
4 hear heard
5 go went
6 move moved
7 can could
8 have had
9 meet met
10 laugh laughed

IV Put the expressions in the correct column.

morning night afternoon year evening week

last _____night___ yesterday __morning__

___week_____ __afternoon__

____year_____ ___evening___
V Rewrite the sentences. Use the negative or affirmative form of the Past simple.

1. They traveled by train. They didn’t travel by train

2. Mary didn’t dance in the performance last weekend.

Mary danced in the performance last weekend.

3. Pete saw three men outside the bank. Pete didn’t see three men outside the bank.

4. We went to New York in 2002. We didn’t go to New York in 2002.

VI Write C (count) or N (noncount)

1. milk __N__ 2. apple _C_ 3. money. __N__ 4. CD __C_

5. fruit __N__ 6. sandwich _C__ 7. children __C_ 8. tea __N__

VII Underline the correct word

1. Can I have any/ some milk, please?

2. Do they have some/ any homework?

3. There are some/any oranges.

4. Are there any/some cookies?

VIII Complete the sentences. Use is, are, some, any, much, or many.

1. How __much__ sugar is there?

2. I’d like __some___ water, please.

3. _Is__ there any bread?

4. How ___many____ people did you see?

5. There __are__ some letters for you.

6. Do you have __any__ money?

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