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OBJECT PRONOUNS

her
1. Do you like cats? I love . (work) at three o'clock.
[.]
her
2. Dan likes Peter but Vicky hates . 5) They

her
3. Jimmy is bad at physics. I'm very good at . (eat) chocolate at three o'clock.
[.]

her
4. Mary likes this book very much. Could you give it to ? NEXT

her 1. My mother / read / a novel


5. Don't ask . I don't know.

her 2. My father / watch / a movie


6. John! Where are you? I can't see .

her 3. My elder sister / writing / in her diary


7. My mum loves my brother and me. She loves .

NEXT 4. My two brothers / listen / to the radio

1. He is speaking to . (I) 5. My little sister and I / not / watch / a movie

2. We are playing with . (they) 6. We / talk / about school

3. I don't understand . (he)


PAST SIMPLE

4. They don't know . (we) Put the verbs into the simple past:

5. He didn't tell . (I)


1. Last year I (go) to England on holiday.

6. They are very proud of . (she) 2. It (be) fantastic.

3. I (visit) lots of interesting places. I (be)


7. I recognize . (it)
with two friends of mine .

8. His parents love . (he) 4. In the mornings we (walk) in the streets of London.

5. In the evenings we (go) to pubs.


9. Have you seen ? (they)

6. The weather (be) strangely fine.

10. They called . (we)


7. It (not / rain) a lot.

PAST PROGRESSIVE 8. But we (see) some beautiful rainbows.

9. Where (spend / you) your last holiday


Past Continuous - Positive and Negative

Make the positive or negative past continuous


Infinitive Simple Past

1) Julie
1. meet
.

(sleep) at three o'clock.


[.] 2. drive
.

2) You
3. speak
.

(study) at three o'clock.


[.] 4. put
.
3) Luke
5. write
.
(read) at three o'clock.
[.] 6. sing
.
4) I
7. do
.
[.]

8. sit 2) We / go to the beach every summer?


.

9. stand
.
[.]

10. run 3) She / love eating chocolate, but now she hates it
.

[.]
COMPLETE THE ADJECTIVES USING THE COMPARATIVE FORM
4) He / not / smoke

[.]
1. Its too noisy here. Can we go to a (quiet) place?
5) I / play tennis when I was at school

2. The hotel was (big) than that in which we stayed last year.
[.]

3. Your work is (good) than mine.

4. The accident could have been (bad) than it was. used w orked
.I (work) in the Twin Towers.

5. I was (nervous) in my exam yesterday than Mark. Did you use to leave
2. (leave) the classroom at 4 : 00 pm?

used to forgive
6. Id like to have a (fast) car. The one I have now is really old. 3. I (forgive) him.

beat
4. He (beat) me.
7. Last week it was really hot. Today is (cold) than then.

used to speak
5. The teacher (speak) English in the classroom
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING THE SUPERLATIVE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVES

1. Its a very nice house. Its house in the street.


Modals of Ability 1 COULD COULDNT

1)
2. This is a cheap restaurant. Its Ive ever been.

you swim when you were 10?

3. It was a very valuable painting. Im sure it was


painting in the gallery. 2) We

get to the meeting on time yesterday, because the train was delayed by one hour.
4. Shes a very good tennis player. Her trainer says she is .

5. Hes a very dangerous criminal. The police says he


Write 3 sentences

is in the country.

6. We should buy him a beautiful present. Last year we gave

him gift of all in his birthday.

Used to Exercise 1

Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using 'used to + infinitive':

1) I / live in a flat when I was a child.

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