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9 Grammar Worksheet
5 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
Multi-part verbs
1 Jane is always friendly when she says hello. (friendly way)
1 Match the multi-part verbs with their definitions. Jane always says hello in such a friendly way.
2 We were lucky. The shopping centre was still open when
1 look after A discover, learn
we arrived. (luckily)
2 find out B invent, produce

3 look forward to C take care of
3 Our exams finished and our holiday started a day ago.
4 come up with D flee, escape
(yesterday)
5 run away from E await with excitement

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the 4 I’m going to be ready in just a minute, Grandma! (almost)
verbs in exercise 1.
5 Have you been working a lot, Bryony? (hard)
1 You should look after your things more carefully, Luke!

2 I a great idea for a new
6 She’s never understood how someone can always turn
song last night. I think I’m going to be famous!
up later than they should. (late)
3 Toby that he had been

selected for the football team today.
4 We are really to seeing 6 Complete the sentences with the correct word from the
you at the weekend, Granddad. pairs below.
5 Lara the dog in the
park. She was worried it was going to chase her.

3 Tick ( ) or correct the sentences. Some of them are


wrong.
1 Mike was looking for you out all evening.
Mike was looking out for you all evening.
2 Mum told me off for not cleaning my room.

3 Maria, can you help out me, please?

4 I would never throw my books or music away.

5 The shop assistant brought me a different size to try on.

6 I hope Ruben rings back me later.

free / freely high / highly late / lately
lucky / luckily short / shortly wide / widely
Adverbs
4 Complete the table with the words below. 1 Remember – you can come and go freely during the day,
but you need to be back in camp by 9pm.
always bored early easy far friendly 2 I’m assured that Mrs Bates thinks very
hard late lucky luckily never yesterday of you.
3 It is known that too little sleep isn’t
Adjectives Adverbs Both good for you.
4 Have you seen Finn and Chloe ?
always
5 If you are , you’ll win the lottery once
in your life!
6 Mr Holmes will be with you .

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