Grammar. Revision + 1. Present Simples 1. Som — (swim) every day. 2. The boys (play) football in the yard 3. I (help) my mum every day. 4. Uz (90) to school by bus 5. We often_(water) the flowers. 6. Tom shreys (send) SMS to his friend. 7. You often (come) late to school 8. Ben (receive) good marks. 9. They always -(quarrel) et home. 10. I — (like) to cook every day. 11. Tim never — (come) in time 2. Present Continuous 1. I (watch) TV now. 2. Tom (play) computer games now. 3. We (Walk) In the park right now. 4. Uz (play) with her doll at present. + 5. Bill (write) a letter now 6. You (listen to the songs at the moment. 7.1 (buy) apples right now. 8. They (run) in the park now 9. We (look) for the keys in the room now. 10. She (help) her little brother now 11. I (read) a very interesting book now. 1. I + 3. Past Simple: 1. We (90) to the zoo yesterday. + 2. The shop (open) 2 days ago 3. They — (write) a test last Friday 4. I (send) an e-mail to my friend, 5. Tim (get) plate yesterday. 6. Mona (receive) a present yesterday. 7. You (forget) your book yesterday. 8. We (swim in the pool 3 days ago 9. He (buy) a new CD two hours ago. 10. Liz (help) me with the composition 11. We (90) to the birthday party. 4. Past Continuous + (play) with my friends of 2 o'clock. 2. We (write) a grammar test et 10 o'clock. + 3. Poul (sit) on the bench at 3 o'clock yesterday. 4. They (watch) a film at this time yesterday 5. Tom (draw) at this time yesterday. 6. We (sleep) at 10 p.m. yesterday. 7. You (run) with your friends at 11 a.m. 8. She (cook) when I came home. 9. Pam (listen) to music when the phone rong. 10. I (write) an e-mail at this time yesterday 11. He (help) his mother when I come to him 5. Present Perfect 1. I (just, coma) home + 2. He (already cook) dinner. 3. We (just, paint) the door + 4. They (already, leave) for London. 5. She (ovy) a new dress 6. You (receive) an e-mail 7. They (just. fly) to Paris. 8. She (already, translate) the text. 9. I (losa) my keys. 10. He Clust. phone) to his brother. 11. We (already have a test. G. Past Perfect 1.1 — (do) my homework before my mum come. 2. He (write) the translation before I arrived. 3. Liz was in trouble because she Close) her way. 4. After it (stop) raining they went to the club 5. She (have) a bath before her mum came home 6. When I switched on the TV the film — (begin). 7. We (tidy) the room before our friends come. 8. I didn't open the door because I (not find the keys. 9. I (paint) the wall before my granny phoned me. 10. He was fired because he work) much. 11. I (copy) the text before Pom called me. - 4. Ben — 7. Future Simples 1. I think we (go) to Paris soon. 2. I (fly) to London in two days. 3. She probably (help) me tomorrow (buy) flowers for his sister. 5. Kate (arrive) In the afternoon 6. My parents (work) at home. 7. The weather (be) nice. 8. They (serve) lunch in five minutes, 9. We (Walk) home. 10. I (tidy) my room in the evening. 11. You (write) the test on Tuesday. 8. Correct the mistakes. 1. I goes in for football 2. They playes different games yesterday. 3. We buy tasty apples now. 4. Jim is reading a letter at 2 o'clock yesterday. 5. Pam had just come home. 6. She nad sich every day. 7. He has tidied the room when his mum came 8. I were sleeping at 9p.m yesterday. + 9. They arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow 10. We win the game yesterday. 11. She have already helped me. Collective con +
1. Present Simple:
1. I swim every day. (Som is the subject, and swim is the verb in the present simple tense.)
2. The boys play football in the yard. (The boys is the subject, and play is the verb in the present simple tense.)
3. I help my mum every day. (I is the subject, and help is the verb in the present simple tense.)
4. Uz goes to school by bus. (Uz is the subject, and goes is the verb in the present simple tense.)
5. We often water the flowers. (We is the subject, and water is the verb in the present simple tense.)
6. Tom shreys sends SMS to his friend. (Tom shreys is the subject, and sends is the verb in the present simple tense.)
7. You often come late to school. (You is the subject, and come is the verb in the present simple tense.)
8. Ben receives good marks. (Ben is the subject, and receives is the verb in the present simple tense.)
9. They always quarrel at home. (They is the subject, and quarrel is the verb in the present simple tense.)
10. I like to cook every day. (I is the subject, and like is the verb in the present simple tense.)
11. Tim never comes in time. (Tim is the subject, and comes is the verb in the present simple tense.)
2. Present Continuous:
1. I am watching TV now. (I is the subject, and am watching is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
2. Tom is playing computer games now. (Tom is the subject, and is playing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
3. We are walking in the park right now. (We is the subject, and are walking is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
4. Uz is playing with her doll at present. (Uz is the subject, and is playing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
5. Bill is writing a letter now. (Bill is the subject, and is writing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
6. You are listening to the songs at the moment. (You is the subject, and are listening is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
7. I am buying apples right now. (I is the subject, and am buying is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
8. They are running in the park now. (They is the subject, and are running is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
9. We are looking for the keys in the room now. (We is the subject, and are looking is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
10. She is helping her little brother now. (She is the subject, and is helping is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
11. I am reading a very interesting book now. (I is the subject, and am reading is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
3. Past Simple:
1. We went to the zoo yesterday. (We is the subject, and went is the verb in the past simple tense.)
2. The shop opened 2 days ago. (The shop is the subject, and opened is the verb in the past simple tense.)
3. They wrote a test last Friday. (They is the subject, and wrote is the verb in the past simple tense.)
4. I sent an e-mail to my friend. (I is the subject, and sent is the verb in the past simple tense.)
5. Tim got a plate yesterday. (Tim is the subject, and got is the verb in the past simple tense.)
6. Mona received a present yesterday. (Mona is the subject, and received is the verb in the past simple tense.)
7. You forgot your book yesterday. (You is the subject, and forgot is the verb in the past simple tense.)
8. We swam in the pool 3 days ago. (We is the subject, and swam is the verb in the past simple tense.)
9. He bought a new CD two hours ago. (He is the subject, and bought is the verb in the past simple tense.)
10. Liz helped me with the composition. (Liz is the subject, and helped is the verb in the past simple tense.)
11. We went to the birthday party. (We is the subject, and went is the verb in the past simple tense.)
4. Past Continuous:
1. I was playing with my friends at 2 o'clock. (I is the subject, and was playing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
2. We were writing a grammar test at 10 o'clock. (We is the subject, and were writing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
3. Paul was sitting on the bench at 3 o'clock yesterday. (Paul is the subject, and was sitting is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
4. They were watching a film at this time yesterday. (They is the subject, and were watching is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
5. Tom was drawing at this time yesterday. (Tom is the subject, and was drawing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
6. We were sleeping at 10 p.m. yesterday. (We is the subject, and were sleeping is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
7. You were running with your friends at 11 a.m. (You is the subject, and were running is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
8. She was cooking when I came home. (She is the subject, and was cooking is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
9. Pam was listening to music when the phone rang. (Pam is the subject, and was listening is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
10. I was writing an e-mail at this time yesterday. (I is the subject, and was writing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
11. He was helping his mother when I came to him. (He is the subject, and was helping is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
5. Present Perfect:
1. I have just come home. (I is the subject, and have come is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
2. He has already cooked dinner. (He is the subject, and has cooked is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
3. We have just painted the door. (We is the subject, and have painted is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
4. They have already left for London. (They is the subject, and have left is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
5. She has bought a new dress. (She is the subject, and has bought is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
6. You have received an e-mail. (You is the subject, and have received is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
7. They have just flown to Paris. (They is the subject, and have flown is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
8. She has already translated the text. (She is the subject, and has translated is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
9. I have lost my keys. (I is the subject, and have lost is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
10. He has just phoned to his brother. (He is the subject, and has phoned is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
11. We have already had a test. (We is the subject, and have had is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
6. Past Perfect:
1. I had done my homework before my mum came. (I is the subject, and had done is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
2. He had written the translation before I arrived. (He is the subject, and had written is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
3. Liz was in trouble because she had lost her way. (Liz is the subject, and had lost is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
4. After it had stopped raining, they went to the club. (It is the subject, and had stopped is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
5. She had a bath before her mum came home. (She is the subject, and had is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
6. When I switched on the TV, the film had begun. (I is the subject, and had begun is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
7. We had tidied the room before our friends came. (We is the subject, and had tidied is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
8. I didn't open the door because I hadn't found the keys. (I is the subject, and hadn't found is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
9. I had painted the wall before my granny phoned me. (I is the subject, and had painted is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
10. He was fired because he hadn't worked much. (He is the subject, and hadn't worked is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
11. I had copied the text before Pam called me. (I is the subject, and had copied is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
7. Future Simple:
1. I think we will go to Paris soon. (I is the subject, and will go is the verb in the future simple tense.)
2. I will fly to London in two days. (I is the subject, and will fly is the verb in the future simple tense.)
3. She will probably help me tomorrow. (She is the subject, and will help is the verb in the future simple tense.)
4. He will buy flowers for his sister. (He is the subject, and will buy is the verb in the future simple tense.)
5. Kate will arrive in the afternoon. (Kate is the subject, and will arrive is the verb in the future simple tense.)
6. My parents will work at home. (My parents is the subject, and will work is the verb in the future simple tense.)
7. The weather will be nice. (The weather is the subject, and will be is the verb in the future simple tense.)
8. They will serve lunch in five minutes. (They is the subject, and will serve is the verb in the future simple tense.)
9. We will walk home. (We is the subject, and will walk is the verb in the future simple tense.)
10. I will tidy my room in the evening. (I is the subject, and will tidy is the verb in the future simple tense.)
11. You will write the test on Tuesday. (You is the subject, and will write is the verb in the future simple tense.)
8. Correct the mistakes:
1. I go in for football. (Correction: I go for football.)
2. They played different games yesterday. (Correction: They played different games yesterday.)
3. We are buying tasty apples now. (Correction: We are buying tasty apples now.)
4. Jim was reading a letter at 2 o'clock yesterday. (Correction: Jim was reading a letter at 2 o'clock yesterday.)
5. Pam has just come home. (Correction: Pam has just come home.)
6. She has a cold every day. (Correction: She has a cold every day.)
7. He has tidied the room when his mum came. (Correction: He had tidied the room when his mum came.)
8. I was sleeping at 9 p.m. yesterday. (Correction: I was sleeping at 9 p.m. yesterday.)
9. They will arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow. (Correction: They will arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow.)
10. We won the game yesterday. (Correction: We won the game yesterday.)
11. She has already helped me. (Correction: She has already helped me.)
I hope this detailed explanation and step-by-step solution help you understand the grammar concepts. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
1. I swim every day. (Som is the subject, and swim is the verb in the present simple tense.)
2. The boys play football in the yard. (The boys is the subject, and play is the verb in the present simple tense.)
3. I help my mum every day. (I is the subject, and help is the verb in the present simple tense.)
4. Uz goes to school by bus. (Uz is the subject, and goes is the verb in the present simple tense.)
5. We often water the flowers. (We is the subject, and water is the verb in the present simple tense.)
6. Tom shreys sends SMS to his friend. (Tom shreys is the subject, and sends is the verb in the present simple tense.)
7. You often come late to school. (You is the subject, and come is the verb in the present simple tense.)
8. Ben receives good marks. (Ben is the subject, and receives is the verb in the present simple tense.)
9. They always quarrel at home. (They is the subject, and quarrel is the verb in the present simple tense.)
10. I like to cook every day. (I is the subject, and like is the verb in the present simple tense.)
11. Tim never comes in time. (Tim is the subject, and comes is the verb in the present simple tense.)
2. Present Continuous:
1. I am watching TV now. (I is the subject, and am watching is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
2. Tom is playing computer games now. (Tom is the subject, and is playing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
3. We are walking in the park right now. (We is the subject, and are walking is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
4. Uz is playing with her doll at present. (Uz is the subject, and is playing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
5. Bill is writing a letter now. (Bill is the subject, and is writing is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
6. You are listening to the songs at the moment. (You is the subject, and are listening is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
7. I am buying apples right now. (I is the subject, and am buying is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
8. They are running in the park now. (They is the subject, and are running is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
9. We are looking for the keys in the room now. (We is the subject, and are looking is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
10. She is helping her little brother now. (She is the subject, and is helping is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
11. I am reading a very interesting book now. (I is the subject, and am reading is the verb in the present continuous tense.)
3. Past Simple:
1. We went to the zoo yesterday. (We is the subject, and went is the verb in the past simple tense.)
2. The shop opened 2 days ago. (The shop is the subject, and opened is the verb in the past simple tense.)
3. They wrote a test last Friday. (They is the subject, and wrote is the verb in the past simple tense.)
4. I sent an e-mail to my friend. (I is the subject, and sent is the verb in the past simple tense.)
5. Tim got a plate yesterday. (Tim is the subject, and got is the verb in the past simple tense.)
6. Mona received a present yesterday. (Mona is the subject, and received is the verb in the past simple tense.)
7. You forgot your book yesterday. (You is the subject, and forgot is the verb in the past simple tense.)
8. We swam in the pool 3 days ago. (We is the subject, and swam is the verb in the past simple tense.)
9. He bought a new CD two hours ago. (He is the subject, and bought is the verb in the past simple tense.)
10. Liz helped me with the composition. (Liz is the subject, and helped is the verb in the past simple tense.)
11. We went to the birthday party. (We is the subject, and went is the verb in the past simple tense.)
4. Past Continuous:
1. I was playing with my friends at 2 o'clock. (I is the subject, and was playing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
2. We were writing a grammar test at 10 o'clock. (We is the subject, and were writing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
3. Paul was sitting on the bench at 3 o'clock yesterday. (Paul is the subject, and was sitting is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
4. They were watching a film at this time yesterday. (They is the subject, and were watching is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
5. Tom was drawing at this time yesterday. (Tom is the subject, and was drawing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
6. We were sleeping at 10 p.m. yesterday. (We is the subject, and were sleeping is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
7. You were running with your friends at 11 a.m. (You is the subject, and were running is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
8. She was cooking when I came home. (She is the subject, and was cooking is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
9. Pam was listening to music when the phone rang. (Pam is the subject, and was listening is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
10. I was writing an e-mail at this time yesterday. (I is the subject, and was writing is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
11. He was helping his mother when I came to him. (He is the subject, and was helping is the verb in the past continuous tense.)
5. Present Perfect:
1. I have just come home. (I is the subject, and have come is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
2. He has already cooked dinner. (He is the subject, and has cooked is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
3. We have just painted the door. (We is the subject, and have painted is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
4. They have already left for London. (They is the subject, and have left is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
5. She has bought a new dress. (She is the subject, and has bought is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
6. You have received an e-mail. (You is the subject, and have received is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
7. They have just flown to Paris. (They is the subject, and have flown is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
8. She has already translated the text. (She is the subject, and has translated is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
9. I have lost my keys. (I is the subject, and have lost is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
10. He has just phoned to his brother. (He is the subject, and has phoned is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
11. We have already had a test. (We is the subject, and have had is the verb in the present perfect tense.)
6. Past Perfect:
1. I had done my homework before my mum came. (I is the subject, and had done is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
2. He had written the translation before I arrived. (He is the subject, and had written is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
3. Liz was in trouble because she had lost her way. (Liz is the subject, and had lost is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
4. After it had stopped raining, they went to the club. (It is the subject, and had stopped is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
5. She had a bath before her mum came home. (She is the subject, and had is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
6. When I switched on the TV, the film had begun. (I is the subject, and had begun is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
7. We had tidied the room before our friends came. (We is the subject, and had tidied is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
8. I didn't open the door because I hadn't found the keys. (I is the subject, and hadn't found is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
9. I had painted the wall before my granny phoned me. (I is the subject, and had painted is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
10. He was fired because he hadn't worked much. (He is the subject, and hadn't worked is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
11. I had copied the text before Pam called me. (I is the subject, and had copied is the verb in the past perfect tense.)
7. Future Simple:
1. I think we will go to Paris soon. (I is the subject, and will go is the verb in the future simple tense.)
2. I will fly to London in two days. (I is the subject, and will fly is the verb in the future simple tense.)
3. She will probably help me tomorrow. (She is the subject, and will help is the verb in the future simple tense.)
4. He will buy flowers for his sister. (He is the subject, and will buy is the verb in the future simple tense.)
5. Kate will arrive in the afternoon. (Kate is the subject, and will arrive is the verb in the future simple tense.)
6. My parents will work at home. (My parents is the subject, and will work is the verb in the future simple tense.)
7. The weather will be nice. (The weather is the subject, and will be is the verb in the future simple tense.)
8. They will serve lunch in five minutes. (They is the subject, and will serve is the verb in the future simple tense.)
9. We will walk home. (We is the subject, and will walk is the verb in the future simple tense.)
10. I will tidy my room in the evening. (I is the subject, and will tidy is the verb in the future simple tense.)
11. You will write the test on Tuesday. (You is the subject, and will write is the verb in the future simple tense.)
8. Correct the mistakes:
1. I go in for football. (Correction: I go for football.)
2. They played different games yesterday. (Correction: They played different games yesterday.)
3. We are buying tasty apples now. (Correction: We are buying tasty apples now.)
4. Jim was reading a letter at 2 o'clock yesterday. (Correction: Jim was reading a letter at 2 o'clock yesterday.)
5. Pam has just come home. (Correction: Pam has just come home.)
6. She has a cold every day. (Correction: She has a cold every day.)
7. He has tidied the room when his mum came. (Correction: He had tidied the room when his mum came.)
8. I was sleeping at 9 p.m. yesterday. (Correction: I was sleeping at 9 p.m. yesterday.)
9. They will arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow. (Correction: They will arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow.)
10. We won the game yesterday. (Correction: We won the game yesterday.)
11. She has already helped me. (Correction: She has already helped me.)
I hope this detailed explanation and step-by-step solution help you understand the grammar concepts. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!