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ALL ENGLISH TENSES (ACTIVE VOICE) - COMPLETE GRAMMAR-GUIDE IN A CHART FORMAT WITH FORM, USE, EXAMPLES AND TIME PHRASES (4 pages) FOR ALL LEVELS
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
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5256
MULTIPLE CHOICE - FOUR TENSES 1
Level:
elementary
Age:
10-14
Downloads:
5174
THE PAST PERFECT TENSE
Level:
elementary
Age:
13-17
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4125
TEST YOUR GRAMMAR. ALL THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE TENSES.
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
Downloads:
3523
FOUR TENSES REVIEW -PRESENT SIMPLE- PRESENT CONTINUOUS-PAST SIMPLE AND PAST CONTINUOUS (B&W VERSION+ KEY INCLUDED)
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-14
Downloads:
3536
Worksheet: Simple Present or Present Continuous?
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
3147
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Report the following questions.
1. �Do you know the way to the airport?�
Susan asked me
2. �What are you looking for?�
My mother asked me
3. � Why do you eat out during the week?�
She wanted to know
4. �When do you come to finish the work?�
Peter asked me
5. �Will you come on Saturday night?�
They wanted to know
Report the following orders.
1. �Don�t lie to me.�
My mother told me
2. �Park your car here.�
The policeman told Peter
3. �Listen to me.�
The teacher told us
4. �Don�t forget to bring your books.�
He told us
5. �Go by train.�
He told Peter
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Choose the right option:�
gerund
, the
to-infinitive
or the
bare infinitive,
as suitable.
1. Let�s
go
to go
going
(go) to the match.
2. They can
to see
seeing
see
(see) the difference.
3. He is keen on
to play
playing
play
(play) football.
4. She wanted
to start
start
starting
(start) the conference.
5. Would you like
have
to have
having
(have) some tea?
6. It is worth
try
trying
to try
(try) again.
7. He is fond of
sing
to sing
singing
(sing) those songs.
8. They decided
to catch
catch
catching
(catch) the bus.
9. She enjoys
reading
read
to read
(read) the newspaper in the morning.
10. She tried
doing
do
to do
(do) the exercise.
Complete with the right forms of the verbs: (First Conditional)
1. If she
(eat) too much, she
(have) health problems.
2. If they
(visit) London, they
(see) the London Eye.
3. He
(win) the match if he
(play) well.
4. If you
(come) late, you
(not go) to the beach.
5. We
(understand) everything if she
(teach) well.
(Second Conditional)
6. If she
(speak) a bit louder, everybody
(understand).
7. If you
(join) the group, I
(be) pleased.
8. Your parents
(punish) you if you
(not pass).
9. If I
(be) you, I
(not do) that.
10. If it
(rain) yesterday, we
(stay) at home.
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