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- (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Active Voice). .

1. It takes me some minutes to get to work. (Present Simple).

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2. Carpenters make things from wood. (Present Simple).

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3. Tom is not playing football this season. He wants to concentrate his studies. (Present Continuous, Present Simple).

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4. Oh boy, I have forgotten her name! (Present Perfect).

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5. We have read about their adventure in the morning newspaper. (Present Perfect).

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- (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect Active Voice). .

1. I was dreaming when the alarm-clock rang. (Past Continuous)

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2. When the gate opened the crowd walked in.(Past Simple)

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3. When he started telling the joke I realized that I had heard it before.

(Past Simple, Past Perfect)

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4. George didnt want to come to the movie with us because he had already seen the film twice.(Past Perfect)

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5. While I was working in the garden I heard a strange noise.

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(Past Continuous)

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- (Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Active Voice). .

1. His latest book will be out next month. (Future Simple)

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2. I shall love you forever. (Future Simple)

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3. Youll know where the party is. We shall be making so much noise. (Future Continuous).

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4. The family will be having supper at 8.00. (Future Continuous).

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5. We shall have arrived by this evening. (Future Perfect)

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- (Passive Voice) . .

1. These rooms are cleaned every day. (Present Simple Passive)

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2. My car was stolen last week. (Past Simple Passive)

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3. When were these houses built? (Past Simple Passive)

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4. Some new houses are being built near the river.

(Present Continuous Passive)

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5. These shirts are clean. They have been washed. (Present Perfect)

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1. Sarah lost her keys and she couldnt get into her flat.

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2. I like Sundays because I dont have to get up early.

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3. You must take your medicine or you wont get better.

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4. When you come to a party you should introduce yourself to the other guests.

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5. She may not know the way.

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A) , . I (Participle I)

to stay- , ;

to stand-

to produce-, ,

to get-

to borrow-

to improve ,

to wear-

to sing-

Participle I

to stay- staying to borrow- borrowing

to stand- standing to improve- improving

to produce producing to wear- wearing

to get- getting to sing- singing

) II (Participle II). , . .

understood understand

smelt smell

relaxed relax-

transferred transfer

wore wear

denied deny

maintained maintain

spread spread ,

 

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a dress- dresses a city - cities

a play plays a match - matches

a flower flowers a mouse - mice

an ox oxen a monkey monkeys

 

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Sheep- sheep-

Friend friends

Child- children-

Balcony balconies-

Cow- cows

Horse - horses

Goose - geese

 

 

1. These sheep are black, arent they?

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2. My friends usually help me when I am in trouble.

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3. These children keep their toys in the bedroom.

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4. That house has balconies looking out on the street.

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5. The farmers show us cows, horses and geese.

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