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English Grammar B1

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English Grammar B1

The document contains 10 sentences with verbs missing the correct form. The summary provides the full sentences with the missing verbs added to complete the meaning.
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1. The train at 11:45.

(to leave)

2. We dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we have't


booked a table yet. (to have)

3. My ski instructor believes it in the mountains tomorrow


evening. (to snow)

4. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I my friend. (to meet)

5. They to London on Friday evening at 8:15. (to fly)

6. Wait! I you to the station. (to drive)

7. The English lesson at 8:45. (to start)

8. I my sister in April. (to see)

9. Look at the clouds - it in a few minutes. (to rain)

10. Listen! There's someone at the door. I the door for you. (to
open)
The train leaves at 11:45.

We are going to have dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we


have't booked a table yet.

My ski instructor believes it will snow in the mountains tomorrow


evening.

On Sunday at 8 o'clock I am meeting my friend.

They are flying to London on Friday evening at 8:15.

Wait! I will drive you to the station.

The English lesson starts at 8:45.

I am going to see my sister in April

Look at the clouds - it is going to rain in a few minutes.

Listen! There's someone at the door.I will open the door for you.
I can buy it for you. I (shop) in the afternoon anyway.

Is Bill at school? - No, he isn't. I suppose he . (come)

I hope Simon (be) there.

Did you remember to invite Mrs. Oates? - Oh, no! I forgot. But
I (call) her now.

I'll have a holiday next week. I (not get up) at 6 o'clock as usual.

You are so late! Everybody (work) when you arrive at the office.

Be careful or the cars (knock) you down.

We (move) our house this time tomorrow.

He (play) tennis at 7.30. He usually starts at 7 o'clock. Could you


come before that?

Your suitcase is so big. I (take) it for you.


I can buy it for you. I will be shopping in the afternoon anyway.

Is Bill at school? - No, he isn't. I suppose he will come

I hope Simon will be there.

Did you remember to invite Mrs. Oates? - Oh, no! I forgot. But I will call
her now.

I'll have a holiday next week. I will not be getting up / will not get up at 6
o'clock as usual.

You are so late! Everybody will be work when you arrive at the office.

Be careful or the cars will knock you down.

We (will be moving) our house this time tomorrow.

He will be playing tennis at 7.30. He usually starts at 7 o'clock. Could you


come before that?

Your suitcase is so big. I will take it for you.


Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).

He (work) in this company since 1985.

I (wait) for you since two o'clock.

Mary (live) in Germany since 1992.

Why is he so tired? He (play) tennis for five hours.

How long (learn / you) English?

We (look for) the motorway for more than an hour.

I (live) without electricity for two weeks.

The film (run / not) for ten minutes yet, but there's a commercial
break already.

How long (work / she) in the garden?

She (not / be) in the garden for more than an hour.


1.How many newspapers (print) in Britain every day?
2.
2.Who(this play / write) by?

3.German(speak) in Germany, Austria, and part of


Switzerland.

4.The royal wedding (watch) by millions of people in


2011.

5.Nowadays, a lot of computers (make) in Korea.

6.The Harry Potter films (not direct) by Steven


Spielberg.
7.
7.How much (paper / recycle) in Poland each year?

8.In the UK, alcohol (not sell) to anyone under 18.


It's against the law.
1.How many newspapers are print in Britain every
day?
2.
2.Who was this play written by?
3.German is spoken in Germany, Austria, and part
of Switzerland.

4.The royal wedding was watched by millions of


people in 2011.
5.Nowadays, a lot of computers are made in Korea.

6.The Harry Potter films weren’t directed by Steven


Spielberg.
7.
7.How much paper is recycled in Poland each year?

8.In the UK, alcohol isn’t sold to anyone under 18.


It's against the law.
Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Past

Rewrite the sentences in passive voice

She sang a song. -

Somebody hit me. -

We stopped the bus. -

A thief stole my car. -

They didn't let him go. -

She didn't win the prize. -

They didn't make their beds. -

I did not tell them. -

Did you tell them? -

Did he send the letter? -


She sang a song. - A song was sung by her.

Somebody hit me. - I was hit by somebody.

We stopped the bus. - The bus was stopped by us.

A thief stole my car. - My car was stolen by a thief.

They didn't let him go. - He was not let go by them.

She didn't win the prize. - The prize was not won by her.

They didn't make their beds. - Their beds were not


made by them.

I did not tell them. - They were not told by me.

Did you tell them? - Were they told by you?

Did he send the letter? - Was the letter sent by him?


She is collecting stickers, ?

We often watch TV in the afternoon, ?

You have cleaned your bike, ?

John and Max don't like maths, ?

Peter played handball yesterday, ?

They are going home from school, ?

Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, ?

He could have bought a new car, ?

Kevin will come tonight, ?

I'm clever, ?
She is collecting stickers, isn't she?

We often watch TV in the afternoon, don't we?

You have cleaned your bike, haven't you?

John and Max don't like maths, do they?

Peter played handball yesterday, didn't he?

They are going home from school, aren't they?

Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, did she?

He could have bought a new car, couldn't he?

Kevin will come tonight, won't he?

I'm clever, aren't I?

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