Listen to the speakers and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills. Preparation Do this exercise before you listen. Match the events with the
Grammar snacks: Have got - exercises Watch the video and read the conversation between Sophie and Pim. Then do these exercises to check your understanding of ‘have
Listen to the speakers describing their favourite things and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills. 1. Preparation: matching
Vocabulary: Daily routine Do these exercises to help you learn words to talk about what you do every day. 1. Check your vocabulary: picture matching
4. THE IMPERFECT ُعِرﺎَﻀُﻤْﻟا ُﻞْﻌِﻔْﻟَا (٤ Whereas in the perfect, the different persons are expressed by suf-fixes, the Imperfect has
Future tenses – exercises ... Are you going to the cinema tomorrow night? I'll wash. You dry. ... Check your grammar: multiple choice
CiViS PRACTICE EXERCISES: SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE! 1. Susana will jog / is going to jog (will / to be going- to jog) at the track. 2. The hibiscus _____ (to be
Present continuous for future arrangements 1. Read and find. Find the future arrangements and write them in the boxes. Next week is a holiday and I have lots of
Preface vi The target audience for the book is BA students, covering the introductory syntax level and going through to more advanced BA level material
Preface Linguists, it has to be admitted, are strange animals. They get very excited about things that the rest of the species seem almost blind to and fail to see
Title: For vs Since Exercises Author: Rob Woodward Subject: For vs Since Worksheet for English Students Keywords: English; Grammar; Exercises; Worksheet; For; Since
Unit 1: Present Tenses A: Put in the present continuous form of the verb in brackets. 1. Please be quiet. I _____ (try) to read my book
2. Reported Speech – It is the night of the dance. Jane and Mary are sitting at a table, watching the dancefloor. “So, Jane, why are you here all by yourself?”
There are 185 exercises in this new edition. Each exercise relates to a particular part of. Essential Grammar in Use: Third Edition. You can find the Essential Grammar in Use unit numbers in the top right-hand corner of each page. You can use this bo
Title: Have Has Go Goes Exercises Author: Rob Woodward Subject: Exercises to practice Have, Has, Go and Goes in English Keywords: English; Grammar; Worksheet
We use it for future plans. True False ... Check your grammar: multiple choice ... Grammar snacks: The present simple - exercises
Say if the Present Continuous expresses a) ... a. I – not – go out – tonight. I’m not going out tonight. b ... present continuous with future meaning exercises
www.english-grammar.at KEY Complete the sentence with the correct preposition from the choices given. 1. We are very excited about our trip to Spain next week
4. We don't must make any noise; my grandfather's sleeping.
Future Perfect Continuous Exercise Make the future perfect continuous. ... Microsoft Word - future perfect continuous mixed.doc Author: Seonaid Bell Created Date:
GRAMMAR QUIZ ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Future with ‘going to’ Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1
Verb tenses and verb forms https://www.e-grammar.org/test-your-english/ Mixed tenses Test 1 Present tenses, going to, future simple Exercise 1
You can w 1. Check your grammar: true or false – past simple irregular verbs Are these sentences True or False? 1. To form the past simple, we add -ed to the end of
Resource List: Teens The resources listed below align with Focus on the Family’s philosophy and mission. We trust you will find them helpful
Grammar videos: Future forms – exercises
Watch the video on our website and read the conversation between Sophie and Adam. Then do these exercises to check your understanding of future forms.
1. Check your grammar: grouping Write the sentences in the correct group. I don't think I'll ever be famous.
I'll hold the door for you.
I'll wash. You dry.
I'm seeing Jenny on Sunday.
We'll help you!
I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
It won't take long to get there.
What are you doing next week?
You'll feel better soon.
Are you going to the cinema tomorrow night?
I'm playing basketball tonight.
I'll ask him.
Predictions and hopes
Spontaneous ideas
Plans and arrangements
2. Check your grammar: multiple choice Circle the best future form to complete these sentences. 1.
Don't worry about your driving test! I'm sure you’ll pass / you're passing .
2.
I won’t come / ’m not coming on Friday, sorry. I have a doctor's appointment.
3.
Are you hot? OK, I’m going to / I’ll open the window.
4.
Don't leave your bike there! Someone ’s stealing it / ’ll steal it .
5.
Good morning and welcome to our school. In this talk I’ll / I’m going to tell you about ...
6.
Look at the traffic! We're going to be / We're arriving late for school.
7.
Oops, I forgot your drink! I'm going to / I’ll go and get it now.
8.
I don't think he'll / think he won't go to the party.
Grammar videos: Future forms – exercises
3. Check your grammar: error correction Correct and write these sentences on the line below. 1.
That looks heavy. I help you. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.
I'll play at a music festival this weekend. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
3.
He's playing really badly. There's no way he's winning this match. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4.
I'll meet Charlie and Anna later. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
5.
Let's not go to that beach. I think it's too full of tourists today. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
6.
I'll start piano lessons on Monday. I'm really looking forward to it. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
7.
I think it won't rain today. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
8.
Ask her! I'm sure she isn't minding. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….