1put the verb into the correct form. sometimes you need negative. 1. my friends in a big flat.* a. live b. lives c. doesn’t live d. are living 2. the earth round the sun.* a. is going b. isn’t going c. go d. goes 3. unfortunately lisa french well.* a. speak b. is speaking c. don’t speak d. doesn’t speak 4. where last night? * a. do you go b. did you go c. do you went d. did you went 5. we went to john’s house but he at home.* a. didn’t be b. don’t be c. were not d. was not 2 read the situations and complete the sentences. use a verb from this list. 1. – peter can’t move his arm. it’s in plaster. his arm.* a. broken b. broke c. has broken d. had broken 2. tina, would you like something to eat? – no, thank you. lunch.* a. have b. had had c. have had d. haven’t had 3. - can you remember any of shakespeare’s plays? – yes. i hamlet.* a. have read b. haven’t read c. read d. didn’t read 4. – linda, is sarah here? – yes. she is in her office. her this morning.* a. haven’t seen b. have seen c. had seen d. seen 5. i like my colleagues. we together for 10 years.* a. have worked b. had worked c. have been working d. have being worked 6. where have you been, sam? i you all morning.* a. had been looking b. have been looking c. look d. looking for 3 choose one of the answers. 1. sally didn’t want to go to the cinema with us because she the film.* a. had already seen b. have already seen c. has already watched d. had been watching 2. – ken, could you be quieter? homework. * a.i try b. was trying c. am trying d. be trying to do 3. we had to go home after this awful accident. charley her favorite antique vase.* a. has broken b. had broken c. fell d. have fallen 4. my grandfather gave up smoking 5 years ago. 30 years. * a. smoked b. had smoked c. had smoking d. had been smoking for 4 complete the sentences. choose one of the following words and put it into the correct form. 1. johnny, this red car! it’s so beautiful* a. view b. see c. watch d. look 2. when i lived in the country the sunset every night. * a. viewed b. seen c. watched d. looked 3. what are about? * a. talking b. speaking c. telling d. saying 4. tony, the dishes after dinner yet? * a. have you done b. had you made c. did you work d. did you get 5 choose the most suitable word. 1. – patric, i have a little problem. – if you want me to hear you out, i am all * a. listen b. hear c. hearing d. ears 2. – do you like cats? – no! i can’ them! * a. see b. suffer c. stand d. tolerate 3. they do things as i suppose they should think about the consequence. * a. matter of course b. direction c. path d. route 4. her sister on the trigger. she acts and responds really fast. * a. quick b. ease c. fast d. istantly
1) lives
2) goes
3) doesn't
4) did you go
5) was not
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Explanation: The subject "my friends" is plural, so we use the verb form "live" to agree with it.
2. the earth round the sun. - d. goes
Explanation: The sentence is talking about a general fact, so we use the present simple tense "goes."
3. unfortunately lisa french well. - d. doesn't speak
Explanation: The sentence is negative and in the present simple tense, so we use the negative form "doesn't speak."
4. where last night? - b. did you go
Explanation: To form a question in the past simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the base form of the verb "go."
5. we went to john’s house but he at home. - d. was not
Explanation: The sentence is negative and in the past simple tense, so we use the negative form "was not."
2. read the situations and complete the sentences.
1. – peter can’t move his arm. it’s in plaster. his arm. - a. broken
Explanation: The situation is talking about a current condition, so we use the present perfect tense "has broken" to describe the past action with a present result.
2. tina, would you like something to eat? – no, thank you. lunch. - c. have had
Explanation: The situation is asking about Tina's past experience, so we use the present perfect tense "have had."
3. - can you remember any of shakespeare’s plays? – yes. i hamlet. - c. read
Explanation: The situation is talking about a completed action in the past, so we use the simple past tense "read."
4. – linda, is sarah here? – yes. she is in her office. her this morning. - a. haven't seen
Explanation: The situation is referring to an action that happened in the past but has a present result, so we use the present perfect tense "haven't seen."
5. i like my colleagues. we together for 10 years. - a. have worked
Explanation: The situation is talking about a past action that started in the past and continues to the present, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "have been working."
6. where have you been, sam? i you all morning. - b. have been looking
Explanation: The situation is talking about an action that started in the past and continued until the present, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "have been looking."
3. choose one of the answers.
1. sally didn’t want to go to the cinema with us because she the film. - a. had already seen
Explanation: The action of seeing the film happened before the action of wanting to go to the cinema, so we use the past perfect tense "had already seen."
2. – ken, could you be quieter? homework. - c. am trying
Explanation: The situation is talking about a present continuous action, so we use the present continuous tense "am trying."
3. we had to go home after this awful accident. charley her favorite antique vase. - b. had broken
Explanation: The action of breaking the vase happened before the action of going home, so we use the past perfect tense "had broken."
4. my grandfather gave up smoking 5 years ago. 30 years. - b. had smoked
Explanation: The action of smoking happened for a duration of time in the past, so we use the past perfect tense "had smoked."
4. complete the sentences.
1. johnny, this red car! it’s so beautiful - d. look
Explanation: The verb "look" is used to describe the action of gazing at something.
2. when i lived in the country the sunset every night. - c. watched
Explanation: The verb "watched" is used to describe the action of observing the sunset.
3. what are about? - a. talking
Explanation: The verb "talking" is used to describe the action of having a conversation.
4. tony, the dishes after dinner yet? - a. have you done
Explanation: The question is asking about completion of an action that happened in the past, so we use the present perfect tense "have you done."
5. choose the most suitable word.
1. – patric, i have a little problem. – if you want me to hear you out, i am all * b. ears
Explanation: The phrase "I am all ears" means to be ready and willing to listen to someone.
2. – do you like cats? – no! i can’ them! * c. stand
Explanation: The word "stand" is used to express not being able to tolerate or endure something.
3. they do things as i suppose they should think about the consequence. * a. matter of course
Explanation: The phrase "matter of course" means to do something as expected or naturally.
4. her sister on the trigger. she acts and responds really fast. * c. fast
Explanation: The adjective "fast" is used to describe the speed or quickness of actions.