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Present Simple always, usually, as usual, as a rule, ever, never, often, seldom, rarely, sometimes, every day (month, year)
Past Simple yesterday, the day before yesterday, ago (two minutes ago, 5 days ago), on May 19th, 1987 ( ), last week (month, year), last time
Future Simple tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, in a week (month, year), next week (month, year), on May 19th, 2025 ( ), one of these days
Present Progressive now, at the moment, at the present moment, still
Past Progressive at 3 o'clock yesterday (at 5 pm last Sunday), from 5 to 7 pm (from March to September) ( ), while, the whole day yesterday, all day long
Future Progressive at 8 o'clock tomorrow, from 10 to 11 am (from April to June) ( ), while, the whole day tomorrow
Present Perfect just, already, yet, never, ever, lately, recently, since, for 2 years (for ages), today, this week (month, year), all one's life, before
Past Perfect by 11 o'clock, by Saturday, by the time/before something happened
Future Perfect by 5 o'clock, by the end of this week (month, year), before/when (something happens)
Present Perfect Progressive for 3 days, since morning, all day long, lately, the whole month. How long?
Past Perfect Progressive for some time (for two hours), when something happened
Future Perfect Progressive when/by the time something happens, for 2 hours eg. By the time you return home, he will have been working for two hours. , .

C) .

Who What Which of + / How many + How much + Whose + What + What kind of + What sort of + +
eg: Who speaks English better than I do? Whose sister drives to work? How much coffee is sold every day? (Passive) How many books are borrowed from the library? (Passive) What kind of weather is goodfor skiing? What sort of people enjoyed their holidayin Africa?
Who Whose + What What + What kind of + What sort of + How How well How often How much How much + How many + How long What time When Why Where +
eg: Who areyou waiting for? What books doyoulikereading? Whose car didthe thiefstealyesterday? What sort of people doyou usuallymeetin your club? How many apples doyoueatevery day? How long haveyoubeen learningEnglish?
     

1. (she's / we aren't ..).

1. she is..................... 2. they are.................. 3. it is not.................... 4. that is...................... 5. I am not..................... 6. you are not................

2. am, is are.

1. The weather is nice today. 2. I...............not tired. 3. This bag...............heavy. 4.These bags.............. heavy. 5. Look! There...............Carol. 6. My brother and I.....good tennis players. 7. Ann.....at home. Her children.....at school. 8. I......a taxi driver. My sister......a nurse.

3. , is/isn't/are/aren't.

1. (your shoes very dirty) Your shoes are dirty.

2.(my brother a teacher) My...............................

3. (this house not very big).........................................

4. (the shops not open today)...................................

5. (my keys in my bag)...................................................

6. (Jenny 18 years old)....................................................

7. (you not very tall)........................................................

4. (Unit 1 A). .

1. (name?) My.............. 2. (from?) I....... 3. (age?) I....... 4. (job?) I....... 5. (married?) I... 6. (favourite colour or colours?) My................................................. 7. (interested in...?) I.......................................................  

5. . : afraid angry cold hot hungry thirsty

 

1. She ' s thirsty. 2. They.................. 3. He....................... 4.............................. 5............................... 6...............................

6. , . am / am not / is / isn't / are / aren't.

1. (I/interested in politics ) I'm interested (I'm not interested) in politics.

2. (I/hungry) I..............................................................................................

3. (it/warm today) It......................................................................................

4. (I/afraid of dogs)......................................................................................

5. (my hands/cold)......................................................................................

6. (Canada/a very big country)...................................................................

7. (diamonds/cheap)....................................................................................

8. (I/interested in football)...........................................................................

9. (Rome/in Spain)......................................................................................

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1. Where's the camera? 2. Is your car blue? 3. Is Linda from London? 4. Am I late? 5. Where's Ann from? 6. What colour is your bag? 7. Are you hungry? 8. How is George? 9. Who's that woman? A London. B No, I'm not. C Yes, you are. D My sister. E Black. F No, it's black. G In your bag. H No, she's American. I Very well. 1..... G............ 2.................... 3.................... 4.................... 5.................... 6.................... 7.................... 8.................... 9....................

8. , is are.

1. (at home/your mother?) 2.(your parents/well?) 3. (interesting/your job?) 4. (the shops/open today?) 5. (interested in sport/you?) 6. (near here/the post office?) 7. (at school/your children?) 8. (why/you/late?) Is your mother at home? Are your parents well? ......................................... ......................................... ......................................... ......................................... ......................................... .........................................

9. , What... /Who... /Where... /How....

................. How are your parents? .....................................the bus stop? .................................your children? .................................these oranges? .........................your favourite sport? ...............the man in this photograph? ............................your new shoes? They're very well. At the end of the street. Five, six and ten. £1.20 a kilo. Skiing. That's my father. Black.

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1. (name?) What's your name? 2. (married or single?)........................ 3. (American?)................................... 4. (how old?)..................................... 5. (a teacher?).................................... 6. (wife a lawyer?)............................. 7. (from?)........................................... 8. (her name?).................................... 9. (how old?)...................................... Paul. I'm married. No, I'm Australian. I'm 30. No, I'm a lawyer. No, she's a designer. She's Italian. Anna. She's 27.

11. (Yes, I am / No, he isn't ..).

1. Are you married? No, I'm not. 2. Are you thirsty?.......................... 3. Is it cold today?.......................... 4. Are your hands cold?................... 5. Is it dark now?............................. 6. Are you a teacher?........................

12. . 3 ?

1. George was in bed. 2. Carol and Jack............................... 3. Sue................................................ 4....................................................... 5....................................................... 6. And you? I..................................

13. am/is/are was/were.

1. Last year she was 22, so she.........23 now.

2. Today the weather..............nice, but yesterday it...............very cold.

3. I.......................hungry. Can I have something to eat?

4. I feel fine this morning but I.......................very tired last night.

5. Where.......................you at 11 o'clock last Friday morning?

6. Don't buy those shoes. They.......................very expensive.

7. I like your new jacket........................it expensive?

8. This time last year I.......................in Paris.

9. "Where........the children?' I don't know. They..........in the garden ten minutes ago.'

14. was/were wasn't/weren't.

1. We weren't happy with the hotel. Our room was very small and it wasn't very clean.

2. George.............at work last week because he................ill. He's better now.

3. Yesterday......a public holiday so the shops.......closed. They're open today.

4. '............Sue and Bill at the party?' 'Sue..............there but Bill...............'

5. "Where are my keys?' I don't know. They.........on the table but they're not there now.'

6. You.......................at home last night. Where.......................you?

15. . + was/were.

1. (late/you/this morning/why?) Why were you late this morning? 2. (difficult/your exam?) ............................................................... 3. (last week/where/Ann and Chris?) ............................................................... 4. (your new camera/how much?) ............................................................... 5. (angry/you/yesterday/why?) ............................................................... 6. (nice/the weather/last week?) ...............................................................     The traffic was bad.   No, it was easy.   They were on holiday.   Sixty pounds.   Because you were late.   Yes, it was beautiful.

16. (we've got / he hasn't got ..).

1. We have got we've got 2. he has got..................... 3. they have got............ 4. she has not got.......... 5. it has got.................. 6. I have not got...........

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(you/an umbrella?)............ Have you got an umbrella?...................

(you/a passport?)...............................................................................

(your father/a car?)............................................................................

(Carol/many friends?)........................................................................

(you/any brothers or sisters?).............................................................

(how much money/we?).....................................................................

(what/kind of car/Julia?)...................................................................

18. have got ('ve got), has got ('s got), haven't got hasn't got.

1. Sarah hasn't got a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle.

2. They like animals. They 've got three dogs and two cats.

3. Charles isn't happy. He.................................................. a lot of problems.

4. They don't read much. They................................................ many books.

5. 'What's wrong?' 'I................................................. something in my eye.'

6. 'Where's my pen?' 'I don't know. I..................................................... it.'

7. Julia wants to go to the concert but she......................................... a ticket.

19. What has Tina got? What have you got? .

TINA YOU?

1. (a camera) Tina has got a camera. I've got (OR I haven't got) a camera.

2. (a bicycle) Tina..................................................................................

3. (long hair)..........................................................................................

4. (brothers/sisters)...................................................................................

20. , have/has got haven't/hasn't got + :

lot friends four wheels six legs a headache a toothache a key much time a garden

1. I'm not feeling very well. I 've got a headache.

2. It's a nice house but it hasn't got a garden.

3. Most cars..................................................................................

4. Everybody likes Tom. He......................................................

5. I'm going to the dentist this morning. I..................................

6. He can't open the door. He.....................................................

7. An insect....................................................................................

8. We must hurry. We................................................................





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