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have to, must, should (2) Complete the sentences with the words below. must should shouldn't ought don't have 1. YOu must 2. YOU don't 3. You shoutan't 4. Did you nave 5. You ought 6. | think we should turn off your mobile phone on a plane. have to drive. You can catch a train. go swimming after a big dinner. to study Latin at school? to take an umbrella. It's raining. go now. It's late. past tenses (1) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer in the box. Use contractions where possible. 1. My brother got (get) married last year. 2. We were having (have) dinner when Sally called. 3. John got to the cinema late and the film had started (start) when he arrived. 4. | was driving home when the accident happenea (happen). 5. Were you watching (you / watch) TV when | phoned? 6. I'd studied really hard but | cian't pass (not pass) the exam. past tenses (2) Choose the correct answer. 4. Was it raining when you left the house? 2.1 sidntreaize [Bjthat you knew my brother. | 3.Joanne hasn'tseen [BijLuis for years but she recognized him immediately. 4. Sarah's parents wore waiting [Bijfor her when she got home. 5. | Didyoupractise [your English when you visited London? 6. We hadn't been Bite Morocco before and we really enjoyed it. present and past habits and states: usually and used to (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. bigger. used) much to Mobile phones |be Motil shores uted tobe much ane. v 2.| don't | go on lout weekdays. usually | don usualy oo out on wockdovs v 3.| didn't to| use| |English.| study We We sign use to stuay Enon. v 4,| drive you work? 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My is repaired My cris bein resid toda 4, been Our flight cancelled. has ‘our ighc has gaan cancel. 5,| concert [The |thousands| was| watched] of |people,| [by ‘The concert was watches by thousands of people 6.| A [bikes lot |here. have) stolen! of| been Alot of bes have been stolen here the passive: be + past participle (2) Choose the correct answer. 4. Video games | wereinvenied [jin the 1970s. 2. The first game was called ‘Pong’, and it was Boased on table tennis. v 3. Now, new games are being develones [Pjalll the time. v 4. Modern games are mage with incredible graphics and sound effects. v 5. Since 1989, millions of Gameboys _ have been sold [Sjaround the world. 7 6. And there's no doubt that new gaming technology will be developed Bin the future. modals of deduction: might, can't, must (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. | come||to| want us.| Sally| with’ | might Sali might wart to come with us 2.| must) restaurant closed| Sundays. The| be on “Therestauront must be closed on Sundays 3. They) accident. |about| might) the| know! not! “They miaht not know about the accident 4. be! working) levening.| may||She| this) late ‘Sho may be nore this everira 5.| yet! o'clock It can't| be eleven cant be eleven otek yet! 6. not We September||on go||holiday until, might ie mist not 9 on hodey unt Senter modals of deduction: might, can't, must (2) Choose the correct answer. 41. They must Bbe out. They aren't answering the phone. v 2. Helen can't Babe at secondary school. She's only eight. Vv 3, Jack might [be on holiday, | haven't seen him for a week. v 4. Oliver hasn't called. He cant [jhave my number. Vv 5. They | must Be rich - they've gat three houses! v 6. She — might not Babe awake yet. It's only seven o'clock. Vv first conditional and future time clauses + when, until, etc. (1) Type the correct answer into the box. 4. If our teacher doesn't arrive (not arrive) soon, we won't have a class. v 2. We wi go (go) to the beach tomorrow ifit's warm enough. 3. Julie will go on holiday when she finishes (finish) her exams. v 4. Call me if you neec (need) any help. V 5. If you don't revise, you won't pass (not pass) the test. Vv 6. We won't have dinner until Frank gets (get) here. v first conditional and future time clauses + when, until, etc. (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. Will you phone as soon as you get Byour exam results? Vv 2. 'llphone the restaurant before [we go out. 3. You won't get a job in France uniess Byou speak French Vv 4, We'll be late you con't hurry up. Vv 5. You can't drive in Britain until you are Biseventeen. Vv 6. When the film | finishes ‘i call a taxi, second conditional (1) Choose the correct answer. 1.1 wouidnave [ja dog if | hada garden. W 2. Where | will youlive (lif you get the job in Germany? Vv 3. Sarah would be happier if she cient ive _ [with her parents. v 4. I'l help you tomorrow if | have Btime. Vv 5. If you | didn't work Bjso much, would you go to the gym more often? Vv 6. My boss| wontbe [happy if | don't finish this project. v second conditional (2) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer into the box. Use contractions where possible. 1. If lived in London, | ‘¢ speak (speak) more English. 2. You'd feel better if you dia (do) more exercise. 3. What would you buy (you buy) if you won a lot of money? 4. If JON didn't live (not live) se far away, he wouldn't need a car. 5. | wouldn't work (not work) here if | didn't need the money. 6. If | were (be) you, I'd buy a new computer. reported speech: sentences and questions (1) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer into the box. Use contractions where possible. 1. 'l love running.’ She said that she iovea running 2. ‘We'll see you later.’ They told me they) see me later. 3. ‘Are you French?’ She asked him if he was French 4. 'I've lost my phone.’ He said that he ‘s lost his phone. 5. ‘Where do you work?’ He asked me where | worked 6. 'We're leaving tomorrow.' They said they were leaving the next day. reported speech: sentences and questions (2) Choose the correct answer. . 'We moved house last year.’ They said they had moved Bphouse the year before. is) .'Did you see Jack?’ She asked whether | ‘seen [Eack. @ . 'What's your address?" He asked us what our acdress was = . 'We can't come.' They said they couldn't come B a .'l've finished.’ He said that he had inishea_[B. o . 'Are you staying here?' She asked me if | was staying tnere gerunds and infinitives (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 4. early. My up dad) mind) getting doesn't My ded dosse' mind getting uo ear. 2. decided year. I've next) French to study ides to sty Franch newt year, 3./ ull languages. good) leaming very at| isn’t len very good at earring languages. 4, me laugh. always Peter makes Peter aways mates me cus. 5. mum.| Don't phone to your forget Dent forget to share your mum: 6. || before| regret revising not exam. | the) |rgret nat using bore te ex, gerunds and infinitives (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. [love running. I's a great way toxeep [ESfit. Vv 2. I've always enjoyed — walking Bout | didn't use to like running Vv 3. Then, after buying Bjsome expensive trainers, it felt much easier. v 4. So, if you want todo more exercise, |'d recommend running. Jv 5. Just remember to invest [jin some good running shoes. Vv 6. They'll make you feet —_[Emuch better! v third conditional (1) ‘Choose the correct answer. 4.1 would have helped fBycu if you'd asked me. v 2. If you hadn't told me, | wouldn't have known 3. v 3. We would have been on time if we _ hadn't missed Bithe bus. V 4, If she ‘a been more careful, she wouldn't have had the accident. v 5. If he hadn't been in that film, he | wouldn't have become Biamous. v 6. They | would nave pieyes [golf if it hadn't rained. W third conditional (2) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer into the box. Use contractions where possible. 4. If you'd phoned me, | would have come (Come). 2. We would have visited you if we ‘c known (know) your address. 3. If | had forgotten the umbrella, | would havegot + (get) wet. 4. I wouldn't have been (be) late if I'd got up earlier. 5. If they ‘crememeered (remember) the map, they wouldn't have got lost. 6. She would have passed the exam if she ‘4 studied (study) more. quantifiers (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 4. Jess) a lot. swimming goes 2. few] I've |got| a! good! friends. 3. There! here. good) aren't many| shops, ‘nate aro many good nos nee 4, are| many) my| in| too people |class.| There There are too mary pooole in my cass 5. room |our for||There’s| no luggage. 6. for enough everyone. wino| isn't There ‘nar lent encugn wine for everyone. quantifiers (2) ‘Choose the correct answer. 1, | hate winter here. It's | toocois Vv 2. 'Do you want some wine?’ ‘Just | alittle B.- Vv 3. | don't practise my English often enough J. Vv 4. We watch television a lot in the evenings. Vv 5, There aren't) many [Bjrestaurants in my town. v 6. There are | alctot high mountains in Scotland. v relative clauses (1) Choose the correct answer. 1, This house, | wnicnwas [Bjbuilt in 1880, belongs to my grandparents. v 2. Mrs Brown is the teacher no [Ejtaught me to read. v 3. Edinburgh, where BI! went to university, is a lovely city. v 4. That's the woman — whose [husband isan artist, V7 5. It's a machine | that makes ice cream. V 6. Last week | saw Zoe, | who's Bry cousin's daughter. Vv relative clauses (2) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. where |were |the| That's| youl born. place 2. Finland, where Hanna lives, very cold. is Fla, where Hanna Nes, vay cal 3. || woman |the| whose borrowed. |coat| That's 4,| This |reading,| that) the book I'm is ‘This is ho ook that reading. 5, eighty,| very| grandfather, is My lactive.| who's lay aranctather who's echt is very active. 6. is who Mark next boy the lives door. Marks the boy wo ves next dor. question tags (1) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer into the box. 1. Your parents are French, aren't they ? 2. She didn't enjoy it, dia she ? 3. You'll close the door, won't you i? 4. You haven't done yoga before, have you 2 5. They won't tell anyone, will they ? 6. Jerry lived abroad, aian't ne ? question tags (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. We wan't be late, | wit Bre? Vv 2. You've met my brother, havent [jyou? v 3. He worked in a bank, | aint [Jhe? Vv 4. They can't be serious, canthey [f? v 5. She'll show you, | won't [jshe? Vv 6. You'd like to come, — wouldn't you? Vv present simple and continuous, action and non-action verbs (1) Choose the correct answer. 1. It's my sister's birthday today and she | 's having [ja party. 2.We “egong [round to her house at eight o'clock this evening, 3. She | coesnt usualy celebrate [EJher birthday, but this one is special because she's thirty! 4, After class today | _‘maoing_[ijinto town to buy her present. 5.1 thine get her some CDs. 6.She really toves _ [Ejmusic. Score || Seeanswers || Start again present simple and continuous, action and non-action verbs (2) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. going] this weekend? away Are) you ‘re you 93ing anay this wockond? v 2. Do) always you) breakfast in bed? have ‘you ainays nave pookast in nes? v 3.| the We're) going |cinema |this|to| evening, Were going tote crema his evening v 4. get youl What) do| usually time| up? wrattmedowuusstvactie® 5.| brother ai isn't moment. the working) My Serer. v Ly aother an working at 6.| dont| have loften|lat| lunch| home. We 1 dont tan nave uneh at ame v future forms (1) Click on the words in the correct order. 4. not! |new car) buy |a going I'm to 2. beach |to| wel the| Shall Saturday?| go (on. ‘Stal gota the seach on saturday? 3. | wont your anyone’ secret. | tell 4, in |getting]|is |cousin) My (August.||married 5. stop to| smoking. Paul going) is Pauli gang to stop emoking 6. | don't|rain| think) i| will tomorrow. future forms (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. You | ‘itiove — [jBen's new house. 2.1 ‘mgoing to [study French next year. 3. | promise! wontbe ijlate. 4. When © are you going Bon holiday? 5. | shotlihele [you to make dinner? 6.1) ican ‘Bpback later. present perfect and past simple (1) ‘Choose the correct answer. 4.A: How long have you ivea here in Seville? V 2.B:1) moves [jhere two years ago. V 3.A:And when ciyoustart —_ [jworking at this school? V7 4.B:Oh, 1 veworkes [here for ten months now. V 5.A; Could you already speak Spanish when you aries Ej? V 6. B: No, | couldn't. | studied [French when | was at school. But | can speak it quite well now, V present perfect and past simple (2) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. hasn't The yet. started film “Theflin hasnt startet yer 2. you Oxford? in stay long did How ow ong i you stay Ovtoa? 3. Have [finished your homework yet?) you ‘ave youtnsned your omewark yor? 4, has |the| arrived |at lairport. |Laura just Laws just arrived at he siroort 5. here ago. years| three We! moved ‘We moved her thee yeas a9 6. been| to) Peter never USA. has the present perfect + for/ since, present perfect continuous (1) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer in the box. Use contractions where possible. 1. lve known (know) my best friend since we were at school. 2. We ‘ve been working (work) in the same office since 2008, 3. Jane 's been getting up (get up) early every morning 4. She's been starting —_ (Start) work at 7 o'clock. 5. You're late! We ve seen waiting (wait) for an hour. 6. Sorry. | ve been helping (help) my sister with her homework. present perfect + for / since, present perfect continuous (2) Click on the words in the correct order. 4. -here |you |long?) 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I've known — my best ‘iend for ten years. ¥v comparatives and superlatives: adjectives and adverbs (2) Type the correct answer into the box. 4. | think Russian is more difficutt (difficult) than English. 2. In Britain, July is usually the hottest (hot) month of the year. 3. That's the worst (bad) pizza I've ever eaten! 4. Is London bigger (big) than Paris? 5. The planet Venus is turther (far) away than Mars. 6. What's the most interesting (interesting) place in your town? articles: a / an, the, no article (1) Complete the sentences. Type the correct answer into the box. 4. What an interesting place! 2. You should never look directly at the sun. v 3. My brother's girlfriend is an architect. v 4, My grandmather is the aldest person in my family. v 5. | usually play volleyball twice a week. Vv 6. My cousins live ina really nice house. Vv articles: a / an, the, no article (2) Choose the correct answer. 1. Is John giving you aiitt BJhome from the party? v 2. I'm going on holiday next Bjsaturcay. v 3. Could you turn off the computer {when you finish, please? v 4. Do you know how to send an email B v 5. Is love more important than money cg Vv 6. That's thenicest [Bjthing anyone has ever said to me. v can, could, be able to (ability and possibility) (1) Choose the correct answer. 1. Jenny | hasbeen abie Eijto play the piano since she was five. 2. George could Bicount to a hundred by the age of ten. v 3.1 eoulant [sleep last night because it was too hot. W 4, ld love | tobeabiete [play the violin, but | don't have time to practise. v 5. My grandfather has retired sohe ‘ti beable Bio spend more time in the garden. v 6. We wor'tbe able Bro buy a new car this year because we don't have enough money. v can, could, be able to (ability and possibility) (2) Click on the words in the correct order. 1. |late| sleep | to||on) like Sundays. being] able| Sundays 2.| us| last Wiliam) year. couldn't visit iia cour we ve att yor 3. able eight. ski been since to was | Ive 4. | Spanish||practise| You bel |to| able jin your |Mexico. to ractice you Sporish Mesice vou. 5. French can't speak) well. very Julia ua can’ spac rare vot wel 6.| close the Could| window, you please?| Couie you close the wingon, pease? have to, must, should (1) Choose the correct answer. 1.1 think people should recycle more paper and glass. v 2. The museum is free. You don't have to ‘pay. v 3. You mustn't (Spark here. It's an emergency exit. v 4. YOU shouldn't smoke. It's bad for you. v 5.1 had Bro wear a uniform when I was at school. 6. You ought Bjjto phone if you're going te be late. Vv

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