- •Grammar workbook for beginners
- •Present Simple and Present Continuous
- •Present Simple
- •Part II Present Continuous
- •Part III Present Simple and Present Continuous
- •Part IV Practice test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Open the brackets using the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
- •Past Simple, Past Continuous and used to
- •Past Simple
- •Part II Past Continuous
- •Part III Past Simple and Past Continuous
- •Part IV used to
- •Part V Practice test
- •5.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •5.2 Open the brackets using the Past Simple or the Past Continuous.
- •5.3 Correct these sentences.
- •5.4 Translate into English.
- •Part II Much, many, a lot (of), few, a few, little, a little
- •Part III Practice test
- •3.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •3.2 Fill in the gap with one suitable word.
- •3.3 Correct these sentences.
- •3.4 Translate into English.
- •The Article
- •The indefinite article
- •Part II The definite article
- •Part III Special cases
- •Part IV The definite and the indefinite article
- •Part V Practice test
- •5.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •5.2 Use the correct article if necessary.
- •5.3 Correct these sentences.
- •5.4 Translate into English.
- •Verb patterns Part I
- •Part II The Gerund
- •Part III Gerund or Infinitive
- •Part IV Practice test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
- •The Future
- •Present Continuous and be going to
- •Part II Future Simple and shall
- •Part III Future forms in contrast
- •Part IV Practice test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Use the correct future form of the verb in brackets.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
- •Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
- •The comparative degree of adjectives
- •Part II The superlative degree of adjectives
- •Part III The comparative and superlative degree of adjectives
- •Part IV Degrees of comparison of adverbs
- •Part V Practice test
- •5.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •5.2 Complete the text with the correct form of the word in brackets.
- •5.3 Correct these sentences.
- •5.4 Translate into English.
- •Present Perfect Simple
- •Forming the Present Perfect Simple
- •Part II Present Perfect Simple for life experience
- •Part III Present Perfect Simple for actions with results in the present
- •Part IV Present Perfect Simple for actions that continue to the present
- •Part V Present Perfect Simple, Present Simple and Past Simple
- •Part VI Practice Test
- •6.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •6.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form.
- •6.3 Correct these sentences.
- •6.4 Translate into English.
- •Present Perfect Continuous
- •Forming the Present Perfect Continuous
- •Part II Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous
- •Part III Present Perfect Continuous and various tenses
- •Part IV Practice Test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
- •Unit 10
- •Modal verbs
- •Have to
- •Part II Must
- •Part III Should
- •Part IV Have to, must and should
- •Part V Practice test
- •5.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •5.2 Use the correct form of must, have to or should (positive or negative form, present or past).
- •5.3 Correct these sentences.
- •5.4 Translate into English.
- •Unit 11
- •Time and Conditional Clauses
- •Time clauses
- •Part II Conditional clauses
- •Part III Time and conditional clauses
- •Part IV Practice test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Open the brackets.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
- •Unit 12
- •The Passive
- •The Present Simple and Past Simple Passive
- •Part II The Passive with various tenses and structures
- •Part III Active and Passive
- •Part IV Practice test
- •4.1 Which alternative is correct?
- •4.2 Open the brackets.
- •4.3 Correct these sentences.
- •4.4 Translate into English.
Part IV Practice Test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
You … the piano for 3 hours. That’ll do for now!
a) play b) are playing c) have been playing
This is a great restaurant! We …there a lot lately.
a) have gone b) have been going c) go
How long … for this company? – For a year. I really like it.
a) are you working b) do you work c) have you been working
He … a lot of weight since he came to Germany.
a) has been putting on b) has put on c) has putted on
Margaret … for her passport since she … on the train.
a) was looking, got b) has been looking, got c) looked, has got
They … in Johannesburg before they moved to Cape Town.
a) lived b) have lived c) have been living
This is my favourite bag. I … it for three years.
a) have b) have had c) have been having
She … Greek at Oxford University.
a) has studied b) has been studying c) studied
She … because she … onions.
a) is crying, has cut b) has cried, was cutting c)is crying, has been cutting
How many computers … a day?
a) do you sell b) have you sold c) have you been selling
4.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form.
I (travel) a lot lately, but I (come) to Australia for the first time.
Since when (you/revise) for the exams?
She (find) two jobs since she (graduate).
I (write) an essay. I (write) half of it so far.
Who (play) the trumpet on Sunday morning? Could you stop it, please?
Why is there water on the floor? – I (water) the plants.
I (have) a nightmare when the alarm (wake) me up.
They (go) out after breakfast and (not come) back yet.
I (see) this film three times when I (be) in the States. And (you/ever/see) it?
You (look) tired. (you/sleep) well lately?
4.3 Correct these sentences.
I’m waiting for you for three hours.
How long you have been learning English?
They are living in New York since 1998.
I’ve been trying to enter university since two years.
It has being real fun for us!
Since when did they learn English?
I’ve been knowing Mr Harrison for some time.
As he has still been absent, we should call the police.
He has already been smoking two packs of cigarettes.
She wears the same dress since I’ve met her.
4.4 Translate into English.
Я занимаюсь одной и той же работой с тех пор, как приехал в Лондон.
На протяжении своей карьеры Стивен Спилберг заработал миллионы долларов. Он много работал всю жизнь.
В последнее время я подумываю о том, чтобы начать свой собственный бизнес.
Майкл Джексон был весьма успешным певцом. Мне всегда нравилось слушать его песни.
Он зарабатывает двадцать долларов в час. – Как долго он работает в этой компании?
Я работаю в этом магазине с тех пор, как вышел на пенсию. Наш магазин всегда нанимал людей всех возрастов.
Ты отлично выглядишь! Ты ходила в последнее время в фитнес центр?
В течение тридцати лет Фил работал полицейским, но последние пять лет он продает на улице газеты.
Все больше и больше бездомных появляется в последнее время на улицах больших городов.
В течение последних нескольких месяцев я пытаюсь найти себе жилье, но пока мне не везет.