Present simple and present continuous 3 My dad (take) me to school
in the mornings, but now I go by myself. 1 Match 1–6 with a–f to make 4 Peter (not break) the fence, sentences/questions. it was the dog! 1 I don’t usually b 5 I (not ride) a bike when I was 2 Are you younger, but now I do. 3 Do you read a book 6 (you, have) a shower when 4 Are you listening to music I phoned you? 5 He isn’t 6 What do you Present perfect and past simple a at the moment? 4 Choose the correct option. b go to school by bike. c before you go to sleep? We 1 moved/have moved to Manchester three years ago, and we 2 lived/have lived d usually eat for breakfast? in our current house for almost a year e watching a film right now. now. I 3 never lived/have never lived f studying English grammar? in a city before, and at first, I 4 missed/ have missed the countryside and just 5 wanted/have wanted to go back. But Modal verbs: present and past since I 6 started/have started school 2 Complete the sentences with the modal here, I 7 made/have made lots of new verbs in the box. friends. We 8 went/have gone to a really cool concert last weekend. I 9 didn’t go/ couldn’t don’t have to had to haven’t gone to watch Manchester City mustn’t should should have yet, but Dad 10 has/have bought tickets for a match next month. I can’t wait! 1 I didn’t go out last weekend because I had to look after my sister. 2 It’s going to rain today. I think you Future tense review wear a rain jacket. 3 I missed the bus! I left 5 Choose the correct option. home earlier. 1 Timetable: The plane leaves/will leave 4 Tickets are free! You at 18:00. pay anything. 2 Spontaneous decision: I’ll have/ 5 We hear the music, because I’m going to have a cheese sandwich. the speakers weren’t working. 3 Prediction: The shops will be/are very 6 You talk during the lecture. crowded this weekend. 4 Arrangement: I’m meeting/I will meet Past simple, past continuous, used to my aunt for lunch on Saturday. 5 Intention: I’m going to/I’ll work hard and 3 Complete the sentences with the past pass all my exams. simple, the past continuous or used to and the verbs in brackets. 1 She used to sing (sing) in a band, but she doesn’t anymore. 2 We (wait) at the bus stop when we saw a deer run across the road.