- •Mіністерство освіти і науки україни
- •Time expressions
- •Identify the tenses in bold, then match them with the correct description.
- •State Verbs
- •13. Some state verbs can be used in continuous forms but the meaning changes. Read the sentences below and match the verbs in bold with their meaning.
- •14. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or the present continuous.
- •Present forms
- •Time expressions
- •15. Fill in for or since.
- •Have gone (to) / have been (to)
- •16. Fill in the gaps with have /has been (to) or have / has gone (to).
- •17. Fill in the gaps with recently , how long , yet , for ,always , ever ,already , since , so far or just. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
- •18. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or continuous, using short forms where appropriate.
- •19. Choose the correct answer.
- •20. Underline the correct tense.
- •21. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect
- •22. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or present perfect continuous.
- •23. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect
- •24. Complete the following conversation with verbs from the list. Use the present perfect or the present perfect continuous. You will need to use some of the verbs more than once.
- •25. Use the words given to complete the sentences. Put the verbs in the present perfect or the present perfect continuous.
- •26. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •27. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •28. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present forms.
- •29. Identify the tenses, then match them with the correct description.
- •30. Choose the correct answer.
- •31. Correct the mistakes.
- •32. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate present forms.
- •33. Make all the necessary changes and additions to make a complete letter.
- •Present forms
- •Friday afternoon at MacGruder’s department store
- •Time expressions
- •35. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •36. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •37. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the present perfect.
- •38. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •39. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •40. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •41. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •42. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •Used to / Be used to / Get used to / Would
- •43. Choose the correct answer.
- •45. Choose the correct form of the verbs.
- •46. Write a sentence for each of the following using used to / didn’t use to.
- •47. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous.
- •Past forms
- •Time expressions
- •48. Identify the tenses, then match them to the correct descriptions.
- •49. Put the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
- •50. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •51. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •52. Complete the sentences below using the information in the box.
- •53. Complete the sentences using the past continuous, the past perfect or the past perfect continuous. Use the verb given in brackets. Sometimes more than one answer is possible.
- •54. Choose the correct form of the verbs. Conference report
- •55. Most of the sentences have one verb in the wrong tense. Correct them or
- •56. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past perfect.
- •57. Rewrite the following passage, making all the necessary tense changes.
- •58. Underline the correct tense.
- •59. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate past form.
- •60. Fill the gaps in this text with one suitable word. Disaster!
- •61. Supply suitable verbs for the following conversation.
- •62. Identify the tenses , then match them with the correct description.
- •63. Choose the correct answer.
- •64. Correct the mistakes.
- •65. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past forms.
- •66. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past forms.
- •Past forms
- •How I changed my life.
- •The present continuous tense as a future form
- •67. Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous tense.
- •68. Put the verbs in brackets into the be going to form.
- •The future simple
- •69. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple.
- •The present continuous and the future simple
- •70. Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous or the future simple using the present continuous where possible.
- •71. Fill in the gaps with shall, will or the correct form of be going to.
- •72. Replace the words in bold with will / won’t or shall I / we, as in the example.
- •The future continuous tense
- •77. Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous tense.
- •The future perfect tense
- •79. Put the verbs in brackets into the future perfect tense.
- •The future perfect and the future perfect continuous tenses
- •80. Put the verbs in brackets into the future perfect or future perfect continuous.
- •81. Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous or future perfect.
- •82. Put the verbs in brackets into the future perfect continuous or future perfect.
- •83. Choose the correct answer.
- •C have lived
- •C will be seeing
- •C will be dancing
- •84. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •85. Underline the correct tense.
- •86. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense.
- •87. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense.
- •88. Underline the correct tense.
- •89. Put the verbs into the correct future tense.
- •90. Correct the mistakes.
- •91. Identify the tenses, then match them to the correct description.
- •92. Fill in the correct present or future forms.
- •Future forms
- •93. Choose the correct item.
- •B will have arrived d arrives
- •B will be finishing d will have finished
- •B are going to have worked d will work
- •94. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •95. Underline the correct item.
- •1. Choose the correct answer.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into a correct tense.
- •3. Correct mistakes.
- •“Really? What sort of car?”
- •“Well, I ….. Him this afternoon. Why don’t you come along?”
56. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past perfect.
A James 1) ..... (sit) outside the office waiting for the interview. He 2) ..... (feel) so nervous that he 3) ..... (not know) what to do with himself. The person who 4) ..... (go in) before him 5) ..... (be) in there for nearly an hour. And she 6) ..... (look) so confident when she 7) ..... (go) in. Not like James. He 8) ..... (feel) sure that she 9) ..... (already get) the job. The problem 10) ..... (be) that he 11) ..... (want) this job so much. It 12) ..... (mean) everything to him. He 13) ..... (think) about it such a lot before the day of the interview. He 14) ..... (imagine) himself performing brilliantly at the interview and being offered the job immediately. But now here he 15) ..... (be) feeling terrible. He 16) ..... (cannot remember) all those things he 17) ..... (plan) to say. At that moment, he 18) ..... (almost decide) to get up and leave. But no - he 19) ..... (have to do) this. He 20) ..... (spend) so much time thinking about it that he 21) ..... (cannot give up) like that. His hands 22) ..... (be) hot and sticky and his mouth 23) ..... (feel) dry. Finally the door of the office 24) ..... (open). The woman who 25) ..... (go in) an hour earlier 26) ..... (come out) looking very pleased with herself. She 27) ...... (smile) sympathetically at James. At that moment James 28) ..... (hate) her. The managing director then 29) ..... (appear) at the office door. “Would you like to come in now, Mr Davis? I’m sorry to have kept you waiting.” James 30) ..... (suddenly wish) that he 31) ..... (go) home after all. He 32) ..... (get up), legs shaking and forehead sweating and 33) ..... (wonder) whether he 34) ..... (look) as terrified as he 35) ..... (feel).
B I live in a hot country, so when I 1) …..(first visit) Sweden. I 2) ….. (never see) snow. The day after I 3) ….. (reach) Stockholm, it began to snow. There 4) ….. (be) no snow there for several months, but now it 5) ….. (start) to snow heavily. Every day it 6) ….. (snow). My father whom I 7) ….. (leave) in Malaya, 8) ….. (once tell) me about snow. He 9) ….. (compare) it with the small, white feathers which 10) ….. (sometimes fall) from the birds above us. When I 11) ….. (first see) snow, I 12) ….. (remember) my father’s words. Yes, he 13) …..(find) a good name for snow – “white feathers”. I 14) ….. (never see) anything so beautiful! As I 15) ….. (watch), the snow 16) ….. (fall) fast and silently. After a few minutes, I 17) ….. (rush) out into the street – but I 18) ….. (rush) in again even faster – because I 19) ….. (forget) to put any shoes or socks on! I 20) ….. (never be) so cold in my life! When I 21) ….. (put) on my thickest socks, I 22) ….. (go out) again. I 23) ….. (put) a fur hat on, but it 24) ….. (not cover) my ears. The icy wind and snow 25) ….. (cut) them like a knife!
57. Rewrite the following passage, making all the necessary tense changes.
It’s 10 o’clock at night. The offices of “The Daily News” are buzzing with excitement. The deadline for the paper is in half an hour and they are frantically trying to finish the front page. Everyone has been working all evening without a break. Some of the journalists have been at the office since early morning. They have all been trying to get an exclusive story, to find out something that no other journalist has discovered. The main story is a big one. The Prime Minister has resigned. Everyone knows that his government has had lots of problems in the last year but his resignation is nonetheless a big surprise. Rumours have been going round all day about the real reasons for the announcement. Some say that he has been involved in some financial scandal. Others say that he has been seeing another woman. All the papers have been working all day to get the best story. And they’ve been doing their best to find out what the other papers have said. The whole day has been very tense. Suddenly the editor asks everyone to be quiet. There is a telephone call from the Prime Minister’s office.
Example: It was 10 o’clock at night. The offices of “The Daily News” were buzzing with excitement.