Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses of the conditionals.
1. If we (take) , the children (not go) for a walk.
2. If she (not read) the novel, she (not pas) the literature test.
3. If I (not argue) with my friend, he (lend) me his motorbike.
4. If we (take) the bus, we (not arrive) in time.
5. If Dick (not buy) the book, his friends (be) angry with him.
6. If Tom (not tidy up) his room, Victoria (not help) him with the muffins.
7. If the boys (not play) football, the girls (not come) to the football pitch.
8. If you (eat) too much junk food, you (not lose) weight.
9. If I (not make) breakfast tomorrow morning, my girlfriend (not love) me anymore.
10. If they (not hurry) , they (not catch) the train.
1. rains, will not go 2. does not read, will not pass
3. do not argue, will lend 4. take, will not arrive
5. does not buy, will be 6. does not tidy up, will not help
7. do not play, will not come 8. eat, will not lose
9. do not make, will not love 10. do not hurry, will not catch
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Complete the sentences with the correct form, gerund or infinitive, of the words in parentheses.
1. He wore glasses (avoid) (be) recognized.
2. Before (give) evidence you must swear (speak) the truth.
3. I tried (persuade) him (agree) with your proposal.
4. Your windows need (clean) .Would you like me (do) them for vou.
5. Would you mind (shut) the window? I hate (sit) in a draught.
6. I can’t help (sneeze) ; I caught a cold yesterday because of (sit) in a draught.
7. Stop (talk) ; I am trying (finish) a letter.
8. His doctor advised him (give) up (jog) .
9. My watch keeps (stop) .
10. People used (make) fire by (rub) two sticks together.
Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the box.
1. Miss Diep didn’t know the correct spelling so she had to it in the dictionary.
2. She’s it and has made up her mind; she’s going to take the job in New York.
3. Can you your name, telephone number and email address in the book, please?
4. My hotel was amazing and it all my expectations.
5. Mark was born in the East End, but he in the West End.
6. The guide us the historic parts of the city.
7. He doesn’t know why she his invitation to the party.
8. Vinh is very friendly. He most of my friends.
9. We are all seeing our grandparents again.
10. Miss Hang the Music and went to bed because it was quite late.
Fill in future continuous or future perfect to complete the sentences below.
1. This time tomorrow morning Captain Neil Armstrong and his crew (leave) earth and (head) for the planet Mars.
2. On the first day of their voyage, they (orbit) the earth every 20 seconds.
3. Crew members Yuri Gagarin and Sally Ride (check)all the instrument all day long to make sure they are working properly. They (not/take) it easy.
4. By the end of the year 2044 they (arrive) on the planet Mars. They (go) 100 million light years andyet they (not/age) even one year. Miraculous!
5. What (do/they) about as they zip through space? Will theybe frightened? I doubt it. They will be too busy.
6. The captain says that by the end of the first week, they (discover)many interesting things about space and alien beings.
7. By the end of the first month aboard the spaceship, the Martian Explorer, the crew (get used to) living without gravity and to eating theirfood out of tubes. On a normal day they (float) around the cabin.
8. Scientists claim that within the next 50 years, they (find out)whether life on Mars exists or not and they (meet) those littlegreen men, Martians.
9. In the meantime, let us wish good luck to Captain Armstrong and his crew. They (explore) the outer reaches of the universe.
10. By 2044 (they/expand) our knowledge of new frontiers and deep space.
Put the verb into the correct form to complete the sentences.
1. I’m not tall enough to play volleyball. I wish tall and strong. (I/ be)
2. I’m fed up with this rain. I wish raining. (it/ stop)
3. My grandparents don’t like living in the city. They wish in the countryside.(they/ live)
4. It’s a difficult question. I wish the answer. (I/know)
5. I wish here. She’d be able to help us. (Ann/ be)
6. Aren’t they ready yet? I wish . (they/ hurry up)
7. It would be nice to stay here. I wish go now. (we/ not have to)
8. It’s freezing today. 1 wish so cold. I hate cold weather.(it/ not be)
9. What’s her name again? I wish remember her name. (I/ can)
10. You’re driving too fast. I wish a bit. (you/ slow down)
11. What I said was stupid. I wish anything. (I/ not say)
12. I should have listened to you. I wish your advice. (I/ take)
13. I’m really sleepy today. I wish take Bob to the airport last night. (I/ not have to)
14. It was a terrible film. I wish to see it. (we/ not go)
15. It was so hot that I wish to the beach. (I/ go)
Complete each of the following sentences with “used to/ didn’t use to” using the verbs from the box.
1. In my childhood, there so many high building here. There were parks.
2. People with pen, but now they use computers.
3. My brother football, but an injure stopped him from playing.
4. In my grandfather’s youth, people by car. They rode horses.
5. I to school, but two weeks ago I got a bike so now I ride it every day.
6. My sister when we go to the beach because she was afraid of water.
7. Mr. Lam television in the morning. He did it in the evening.
8. David was a good climber in his youth. He very high mountains.
9. My parents me expensive toys as we were not rich.
10. We in the town market. We bought fish, fruit and vegetables.
Give the correct form of the verb in the box to complete the following sentences.
1. Jack has a right to know. He ought to the news immediately. If you don’t do it, I will.
2. I have no patience with gossips. What I told Bill was a secret. He shouldn’t have it to you.
3. Use this brown paper and tape. A package has to carefully before it is mailed. Otherwise, the post office won’t send it.
4. I don’t know why Jessica wasn’t at the meeting. She must have about it. Next time there’s a meeting. I’ll be sure to remind her about it.
5. The ancient ruins must have as early as 1974. The historical record is difficult to interpret.
6. You should this button back on right away before you lose it.
7. This burnt out light bulb should have days ago. There are some new bulbs in the green cabinet. Could you get one for me?
8. Did you know that Sylvia bought a new sports car? I don’t know how much shepaid for it, and of course it’s none of my business, but it must have her lots of money.
9. Shhh! Let’s not talk so loudly. We don’t want to awaken the baby. We’d better .
10. You’d better not drink that river water. It could .
Put in the present perfect or past simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. Martin (be) to Greek five times. He loves the place.
2. I (work) for a computer company for a year. That was after college.
3. We (move) here in 1993. We (be) here a long time now.
4. It isn’t a very good party. Most people (already/ go) home.
5. It was so hot today that I (wear) shorts and a T-shirt at work.
6. My wife and I (move) three times since we (get)married.
7. So far this week there (be) three burglaries in our street.
8. When I was younger I (play) badminton for my local team.
9. In the past few years, it (become) more and more difficult to get into university.
10. I (enjoy) skiing ever since I (live) in Switzerland.
11. I (have) these shoes since my eighteen birthday.
12. We (live) in Newcastle for three years now and like it a lot.
13. The last time I (go) to Brighton was in August.
14. When my parents were on holiday, I (stay) with my grandparents for two weeks.
15. I (not see) Rachel for ages. She (not visit) us since July.
Complete each of the following sentences using the correct form of a verb from the box.
1. He from high school when we met him.
2. She got up, breakfast, and left.
3. It was a beautiful morning. The sun was shining, and the birds .
4. I was sure I him somewhere before, but I couldn’t remember where.
5. Linda walked out ofher flat. As she shut the door, she realized she the key.
6. My leg started to hurt when I football.
7. Minh grew up in the countryside, and he in Ha Noi for a few years in the 2010s.
8. When I was a child, I didn’t know what job I to do in the future.
9. The fire alarm went off when we a math lesson.
10. My brother when I called him this afternoon.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses of the conditionals.
1. If you (not go) away I’ll send for the police.
2. I’ll be very angry if he (make) any more mistakes.
3. If he (be) late we’ll go without him.
4. She will be absolutely furious if she (hear) about this.
5. If you put on the kettle I (make) the tea.
6. If you give my dog a bone he (bury) it at once.
7. If we leave the car here it (not be) in anybody’s way.
8. He’ll be late for the train if he (not start) at once.
9. If you come late they (not let) you in.
10. If he (go) on telling lies nobody will believe a word he says.
Give the correct form of the verbs.
1. The whole machine would fall to pieces if you (remove) that screw.
2. I (keep) a horse if I could afford it.
3. I’d go and see him more often if he (live) on a bus route.
4. If they (ban) the sale of alcohol at football matches, there might be less violence.
5. I (offer) to help if I thought I’d be any use.
6. What would you do if the lift (get) stuck between two floors?
7. If you (paint) the walls white, the room would be much brighter.
8. If you (change) your job, would it affect your pension?
9. If you knew you had only six weeks to live, how you (spend) those six weeks?
10. I’d climb over the wall if there (not be) so much broken glass on top of it.
Use the correct voice (active or passive) and the correct tense of the verb in sentences.
1. Almost everyone (enjoy) the lecture last night.
2. Enlish (teach) in the schools of almost every nation.
3. That proposal (consider) by the members right now.
4. Smith (teach) at the University of Washington since 1999.
5. That old red house (build) in the year 1822.
6. The report (examine, not) by the committee of experts yet.
7. Cocktails (serve) to the guests at the party last night
8. Everything (go) well so far. There (be) no trouble yet.
9. Listen to this. I think this news (surprise) you.
10. The noise from the trains (annoy) me terribly last night.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus (publish) “On the Revolutions of the Heaven Spheres” claiming that the Earth and the planets (orbit) the Su.
2. Galileo (use) the telescope to view the stars and planets before Isaac Newton (invent) the first reflecting telescope.
3. In 1686, Isaac Newton (publish) the Mathematical Principlesof Natural Philosophy where he (lay) the foundations for universalgravitation and (describe) the motion of the Sun and the planets.
4. After Robert Goddard (work) on the rocket technology, he(invent) and (launch) the first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926.
5. On November 3, 1957, the Russian dog Laika (become) the first animal in orbit after fruit flies (be sent) to outer space by the United States.
6. In 1983, Sally Ride (become) the first American woman inspace after Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova (be sent) in space twenty years earlier.
7. France (launch) its first satellite before Japan(put) its test satellite into orbit.
8. In 1971, the United Kingdom successfully (launch) its satellite into orbit after China (do) that one year earlier.
Complete the sentences using the correct form (ing-form or to-infinitive ofthe verb in brackets)
1. The horses struggled (pull) the wagon out of the mud.
2. Anita demanded (know) why she had been fired.
3. My skin can’t tolerate (be) in the sun all day I get sunburned easily.
4. I avoided (tell) Mary the truth because I knew she would be angry.
5. Fred Washington claims (be) a descendant of George Washington.
6. Mr. Kwan broke the antique vase. I’m sure he didn’t mean (do) it.
7. I urged Omar (return) to school and (finish) his education.
8. Mrs. Freeman can’t help (worry) about her children.
9. Children I forbid you (play) in the street. There’s too much traffic.
10. My little cousin is a blabbermouth! He can’t resist (tell) everyone my secret.
Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. If he (clean) his windscreen he’d be able to see where he was going.
2. If you drove your car into the river, you (be able) to get out?
3. If you (not belong) to a union, you couldn’t get a job.
4. If I (win) a big prize in a lottery, I’d give up my job.
5. What you (do) if you found a burglar in your house?
6. I could tell you what this means if I (know) Greek.
7. If everybody (give) I pound we would have enough.
8. He might get fat if he (stop) smoking.
9. If he knew that it was dangerous he (not come) .
10. If you (see) someone drowning, what would you do?
Complete the sentences using the correct form (ing-form or to-infinitive of the verb in brackets)
1. Reliable friends are always there for you. They never fail (help) you.
2. Why don’t you stop (work) and take a rest?
3. I was a bit lazy this time, but I promise (study) harder next time.
4. If you want a quiet holiday, you should avoid (go) to the coast in summer.
5. When we told him a plan, he agreed (join) our team.
6. John missed (have) dinner with his old school mates.
7. This is a very badly organized project. I will never consider (take) part in it.
8. I can’t stand my boss. I have decided (look) for another job.
9. He only wants privacy. He can’t understand people (ask) him personal questions.
10. Do you ever regret (not study) at university, Peter?