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E.g.: Susan and Jane, I'm not going to do this exercise for you. You have to do it yourselves.
d. They never think about other people they only think about ________________________________ .
e. She got out of the shower and dried ________________________________ with a towel.
g. The police say that the man shot ________________________________ with a gun.
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Exercise 1
a. I/them; f. I/them; k. They; p. They/us.
b. She/us; g. I/him; l. Her; q. He
c. We; h. Him; m. He;
d. He/us; i. He/us; n. He/her;
e. She/me; j. us; o. She/me/I/her;
Exercise 2
a. myself; e. herself; i. himself; m. myself.
b. yourselves; f. themselves; j. yourself;
c. myself; g. himself; k. ourselves;
d. themselves; h. itself; l. herself;
Exercise 3
c. It’s a small restaurant, there are __________________ tables. We don't have where to sit.
d. They are not rich, and they are not poor. They have _________________ dollars.
a. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
b. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
c. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
e. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
f. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
g. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
h. ____________________________________________________________________________________?
4. Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Use the words in the box.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
a. little; b. little; c. few; d. a few e. a little
Exercise 3
a. How many cupcakes does Suzy have to make for the party?
b. How much milk is Mary buying today?
c. How much beer do Paul and Mike drink on the weekend?
d. How many apples are there in the fridge?
e. How many hours does Lucy sleep a day?
f. How much food is John eating now?
g. How many toys does it have?
h. How many siblings/brothers and sisters does Jake have?
Exercise 4
a. loaf e. glass i. bottle l. jar
b. bowl f. dozen j. box
c. carton g. cup k. can
d. slice h. bag
2. Complete the sentences with the comparative form of superiority, equality or inferiority.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
a. fatter than/as fat as/less fat than j. nicer then/as nice as/less nice than
b. thinner than/as thin as/less thin than k. younger than/as young as/less young than
c. more popular than/as popular as/less popular than l. easier than/as easy as/less easy than
d. more expensive than/as expensive as/less m. more exciting than/as exciting as/less exciting
expensive than than
e. better than/as good as/less good than n. richer than/as rich as/less rich than
f. taller than/as tall as/less tall than o. more dangerous than/as dangerous as/less
g. more beautiful than/as beautiful as/less beautiful dangerous than
than p. more intelligent than/as intelligent as/less
h. shorter than/as short as/less short than intelligent than
i. farther-further than/as far as/less far than
Exercise 3
a. (the) worst e. (the) easiest h. (the) healthiest m. (the) heaviest r. (the) thinnest
b. (the) most f. (the) most i. (the) fattest n. (the) prettiest s. (the) saddest
beautiful expensive j. (the) hottest o. (the) largest t. (the) tallest
c. (the) biggest g. (the) k. (the) best p. (the) smallest u. (the) ugliest
d. (the) brightest farthest/furthest l. (the) longest q. (the) most popular
Exercise 4
a. the highest e. the youngest i. the quietest m. the most p. the saddest
b. the poorest f. the most difficult j. the funniest comfortable
c. the most beautiful g. the busiest k. the heaviest n. the worst
d. the slowest h. the fastest l. the cutest o. the hardest
Exercise 5
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use TO BE GOING TO in its affirmative, negative and
interrogative forms.
a. She ________________________________________ to the stadium today. (not/walk)
b. _______ you _______________________________ to London? (fly)
c. John _________________________________________ anything. (not/eat)
d. ______ she _________________________________ at a campsite? (stay)
e. What ________ you _________________________ tomorrow? (do)
f. ________ Alexander _______________________ the next bus? (take)
g. They ________________________________________ football at the gym. (not/play)
h. When ______ you ____________________________________ me the book back? (give)
i. Angela _________________________________________ a week in Poland. (spend)
3. Fill in the gaps using WILL and one verb from the box.
Exercise 1
a. are going to give e. is going to phone i. are going to take
b. is going to learn f. is going to hug j. is going to stay
c. is going to throw g. am going to make
d. are going to swim h. are going to do
Exercise 2
a. isn’t going to walk d. Is ... going to stay g. aren’t going to play
b. Are ... going to fly e. are ... going to do h. are ... going to give
c. isn’t going to eat f. Is ... going to take i. is going to spend
Exercise 3
a. will get/buy e. will take i. will ... go
b. will buy/get f. will stay j. will help
c. will win g. will send
d. will understand h. will cook
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
1.b 6.b
2.b 7.b
3.b 8.b
4.a 9.b
5.a 10.b
c. They _________________________ (not/work) with their father when they were teenagers.
h. We ______________________ (not like) the film that we watched two days ago.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
a. The girls didn’t ask easy questions last class. e. That man didn’t drive a car yesterday.
b. Kate didn’t go shopping last Sunday. f. Jane didn’t sit there last morning.
c. The boys didn’t stand at their desks before the g. The boys didn't fall down last vacation.
class. h. She wasn’t lazy last week.
d. My aunt didn’t eat fish last weekend i. We didn’t buy new shirts last month.
Exercise 5
3. Change the sentences to the negative and interrogative forms. Pay attention to the tense: Present
simple, Present continuous, Past simple or Future.
a. She broke the window.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
b. He has a child.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
c. They are going to the skate park.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
d. My friends are going to walk in a beautiful valley.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
e. He studies science.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
f. Patricia is going to learn how to drive.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
g. We watched a horror film.
Negative: ______________________________________________________________________________.
Interrogative: __________________________________________________________________________?
Exercise 1
a. comes; h. went; o. is going; v. did;
b. is not teaching; i. didn't study; p. met; w. sits;
c. worked; j. is going to visit/is q. is working/ is x. have;
visiting; going to work;
d. are going to have/ y. will not close;
are having; k. is crossing; r. speaks; z. flew.
e. don't come; l. bought; s. is not going to
work;
f. is ringing; m. shone/
disappeared; t. wake;
g. begins/ will begin;
n. tell; u. is taking;
Exercise 2
1. a 4. b 7. b 10. c 13. b
2. b 5. a 8. a 11. a 14. a
3. c 6. c 9. c 12. c 15. c
Exercise 3
a. N - She didn’t break the window.
I - Did she break the window?
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Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 1
a. angrily f. kindly k. greedily
b. slowly/calmly g. wonderfully l. loud
c. quietly h. badly/well m. happily
d. carefully i. awfully n. secretly
e. dangerously j. respectfully
Exercise 2
a. Any d. No g. Some/no
b. Some e. Some h. Some/No
c. Any f. Some
Exercise 3
1. Fill in the chart with the past participle form of the verbs below.
a. be k. have
b. break l. look
c. cook m. lose
d. do n. make
e. drink o. paint
f. eat p. play
g. find q. see
h. give r. speak
i. go s. take
j. feel t. write
3. Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses in the PRESENT PERFECT form.
a. I ________________________________ (not / sleep) all night.
b. Jack _____________________________ (write) five letters.
c. I _____________________________ (lose) my umbrella.
d. _________________ you _________________ (read) this book? It’s very good.
e. She _________________________________ (not / phone) the travel agent.
f. My dog __________________________ (eat) my sandwich.
g. They _______________________________ (not / watch) this film yet.
h. How long ____________ she ______________ (be) in London?
c. Julie did not visit Rome, but she wants to go in the future.
( ) Julie has already been to Rome. ( ) Julie hasn't been to Rome yet. ( ) Julie has just been to Rome.
f. Fay did not see her nephew. She will visit him tomorrow.
( ) Fay has already seen her nephew. ( ) Fay hasn't seen her nephew yet. ( ) Fay has just seen her nephew.
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
a. c d. a/c g. a
b. b e. c
c. a f. c
Exercise 6
a. Lucy has just arrived home. f. Fay hasn't seen her nephew yet.
b. Romeo has already had dinner. g. Bob has just taken a shower.
c. Julie hasn't been to Rome yet. h. Janice has already written the report.
d. Jack has already watched Transformers. i. Eli hasn't left his house yet.
e. Mary has just drunk coffee.
1. Read these sentences and choose the right option to complete them.
g. Paul arrived 5 minutes ago. He has ________ opened the front door.
3. Fill in the blanks with Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple, and circle between for or since.
a. Yan __________________________ (not/read) a good book (for/since) a long time, actually (for/since) he
__________________ (move) to the new house.
d. I _______________ (meet) them when I went to the supermarket one day, but I
_______________________________ (not to speak) to them recently.
Exercise 1
a. a d. b g. c
b. a e. c
c. b f. a
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
1. Infinitive or Gerund? Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verb given.
h. She cannot leave the table without __________________________ her dinner. (finish)
i. The music will continue __________________________ until you turn it off. (play)
a ________________________ upstairs.
Exercise 1
a. to visit / visiting e. to receive i. playing / to play
b. to borrow f. opening j. having
c. wearing / to wear g. meeting
d. traveling/travelling h. finishing
Exercise 2
a. going f. to ride k. to be
b. visiting g. to buy l. building
c. to run h. smoking m. to see
d. to study i. writing
e. working j. making
Exercise 3
a. Go f. Don't talk
c. Do h. Read
e. She can’t explain the reason, _________________? n. Let’s sing the whole night, __________________?
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7