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A letter from the builders
Dear Mrs Sangster, ...✔.......
Just a quick note to explain what we have been done ....been......
so far this month. The work on the kitchen has gone ....✔......
well so far, although we haven't already finished .....already.....
knocking down the outside wall yet.
So I wrote .....So....
to you last week and have explained that two of .....have....
my workmen were ill. They have quite covered ....✔.....
now, I am glad to say, and they have came back .....have....
to work yesterday. As the weather has been bad ....✔.....
we have been work inside most of the time, and .....work.....
all the painting is now finished. We have .....✔......
also put in a new window in the kitchen, as you .....✔....
have instructed in your last letter. As you .....have.....
have not been visiting here for two weeks ....visiting...
we have not had the chance to discuss the walls. ...✔.....
When we checked them we have discovered ...have.....
that they are in a dangerous condition. I'll ...✔.....
let you know what we have do to them. .....have....
Best wishes,
Andrew Turner, Builder
Read the text and look carefully at each line. Tick (T) the lines which are correct and pick out the unnecessary words. There are two examples at the beginning (0 and 00). Write your answers on the right lines provided.
Dear John,
Thank you for your letter which has arrived last week. I’m sorry I 0. has
haven’t written to you for two months. I’ve been so busy as college, 00. T
I simply haven’t had time. Don’t be angry with me!
Do you like the English family you are been staying with? Have you 1. been
being started your new English course yet? Do your teachers give 2. being
you a lot of homework? I hope not, but I expect they do. Anyway 3. T
don’t be forget, I can’t help you with it if it’s difficult. And what about 4. be
London? Have you been on the underground yet? 5. T
You will never guess what was happened to me last week. It was 6. was
Tuesday morning, and I was walking along the road near my house, 7. T
When suddenly two men with guns rushed out of the bank. I went to 8. T
The nearest phone box and rang to the police. Unfortunately, the bank 9. to
Robbers escaped before they were arrived. It was very exciting! 10. were
Now it’s your turn to write! Have fun!
Best wishes,
Thomas.
Fill in the blanks with "much, many, few, a few, little, a little"
1. "Have you ever been to Paris?" "Yes, I've been there ...........many............. times"
2. She's lucky. She has ...........few.............problems
3. I need some money. Have you got any? -Yes, but not ...........much.............
4. You made so .............many........... mistakes in your writing
5. I do not know ............much............ about biology. I have ...........a little............. knowledge about genetics
6. The boys are making too ...........much............. noise
7.How ...........many............. languages can you speak? And how .............much........... time do you spend on learning English
8. Ann is very busy these days. She has ............little............free time
9. Did you take............many............photographs when you were on holiday
10. I'm not very busy today. I haven't got ............many............to do
Chúc bạn học tốt!
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
Adv or adj.Choose the best answer
Well, here I am in England. Thank you for your (1) kind/kindly letter.
You ask me what it's like here. I must say, it's pretty (2) good/well. The language school is very (3) efficient/efficiently organized. On the first morning we had to do a test, which I found rather (4) hard/hardly. However I got a (5) surprising/surprisingly good mark, so I'm in the second class. I didn't talk much at first, because I couldn't think of the worlds (6) quick/quickly enough, but (7) late/lately I've become much more (8) fluent/fluently. I'm staying with a family who live (9) near/nearly the school. They are quite (10) pleasant/pleasantly, although I don't see much of them because I'm always so (11) busy/busily with my friends from school. I was surprised how (12) easy/easily I made new friends here. They come from (13) different/differently parts of the world and we have some (14) absolute/absolutely fascinating discussions. I do hope you will be able to join me here next term. I'm sure we'd have (15) good/well fun together.
For each situation, write a sentence with "wish" or "if only"
1. John would like to be a pilot when he grows up
John wishes to be a pilot when he grows up
2. I regret that you didn't give me a chance to tell you the trurth
I wish you had given me a chance to tell you the truth / If only you had given me a chance to tell you the truth
3. Mary is afraid she won't be able to attend your wedding next week
Mary wishes she would be able to attend your wedding next week / If only Mary would be able to attend your wedding next week
4. I regret I didn't learn to play a musical instrument
I wish I had learnt to play a musical instrument / If only I had learnt to play a musical instrument
5. You drive too fast. I'd like you to drive more slowly
I wish you to drive more slowly
6. It is raining. I want to go out, but not in the rain
I wish it weren't raining so I would go out / If only it weren't raining so I would go out
7. I'd like to buy this book but I don't have enough money to buy it
I wish I had enough money to buy this book / If only I had enough money to buy this book
8. Nam was sorry that he didn't accept the job
Nam wishes he had accepted the job / If only Nam had accepted the job
9. I have to work tomorrow but I'd like to stay at home
I wish to stay at home tomorrow
10. I feel sick because I ate too much ice-cream
I wish I hadn't eaten too much ice-cream / If only I hadn't eaten too much ice-cream
11. It's pity that you were not here last week.
I wish you had been here last week / If only you had been here last week
12. A lot of people drop litter in the street
I wish people wouldn't drop litter in the street / If only people wouldn't drop litter in the street
13. I'd like to take some photographs but I didn't bring my camera
I wish I had brought my camera to take some photographs / If only I had brought my camera to take some photographs
14. It's cold and I hate cold weather
I wish it weren't cold because I hate cold weather
Hmmmmm =)))
15. I can't go to the party and I'd like to
I wish to go to the party
16. I regret I didn't apply for that job
I wish I had applied for that job / If only I had applied for that job
17. My life isn't interesting
I wish my life were interesting / If only my life were interesting
For each situation, write a sentence with "wish" or "if only"
1. John would like to be a pilot when he grows up
John wishes to be a pilot when he grows up
2. I regret that you didn't give me a chance to tell you the trurth
I wish you had given me a chance to tell you the truth / If only you had given me a chance to tell you the truth
3. Mary is afraid she won't be able to attend your wedding next week
Mary wishes she would be able to attend your wedding next week / If only Mary would be able to attend your wedding next week
4. I regret I didn't learn to play a musical instrument
I wish I had learnt to play a musical instrument / If only I had learnt to play a musical instrument
5. You drive too fast. I'd like you to drive more slowly
I wish you to drive more slowly
6. It is raining. I want to go out, but not in the rain
I wish it weren't raining so I would go out / If only it weren't raining so I would go out
7. I'd like to buy this book but I don't have enough money to buy it
I wish I had enough money to buy this book / If only I had enough money to buy this book
8. Nam was sorry that he didn't accept the job
Nam wishes he had accepted the job / If only Nam had accepted the job
9. I have to work tomorrow but I'd like to stay at home
I wish to stay at home tomorrow
10. I feel sick because I ate too much ice-cream
I wish I hadn't eaten too much ice-cream / If only I hadn't eaten too much ice-cream
11. It's pity that you were not here last week.
I wish you had been here last week / If only you had been here last week
12. A lot of people drop litter in the street
I wish people wouldn't drop litter in the street / If only people wouldn't drop litter in the street
13. I'd like to take some photographs but I didn't bring my camera
I wish I had brought my camera to take some photographs / If only I had brought my camera to take some photographs
14. It's cold and I hate cold weather
I wish it weren't cold because I hate cold weather
15. I can't go to the party and I'd like to
I wish to go to the party
16. I regret I didn't apply for that job
I wish I had applied for that job / If only I had applied for that job
17. My life isn't interesting
I wish my life were interesting / If only my life were interesting
Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate form
1, At no time before I accepted the job I ...had told.....(TELL) that I would have to do so much travelling around the country
2, It is highly desirable that every effort ....is....(BE) made to reduce expenditure
3, It was a great party last night. Did You come (COME) why didn't you?
4, I (START)...started..... work last week,but I changed my mind
5, There are some guests ....waiting .......(WAIT) for you outdoors
6, If you ......didn't study.........(NOT STUDY),I would have brought my friends over to your house this evening to watch TV,but I didn't wnat to bother you
7, Are you having your house ...painted...(PAINT) at the moment?
8, Linda has lost her passport again. It's the second time this ....has happened...... (HAPPEN)
9, The police officer stopped us and asked us where we (GO)...went....
10, If you don't hurry,all the tickets ....will be sold......(SELL) by the time we get there
1.had told
2.is
3.did you come
4.started
5.waiting
6.didn't study
7.painted
8.has happened
9.went
10.will be sold
1: Complete the phone conversation with the present perfect form of the verbs in brackets or short answers.
Kate: Hello, Kate speaking.
Dave: Hi Kate. It's David. I'm phoning from Budapest.
Kate: Hi David! It's great to hear from you. So, you have found (find) your mobile!
Dave: Actually, no. I have bought (buy) a new one, but my number hasn't changed (not change).
Kate: Well, it's great to hear from you. We haven't spoken (not speak) for ages. Have you found (you/ find) somewhere to live yet?
Dave: No, I haven't , but I have just looked (just / look) at a beautiful flat near the Danube.
Kate: Are you going to live there?
Dave: I haven't decided (not decided) yet. I can't really afford it!
Kate: Have you started (you start) work?
Dave: Yes, I have . I have given (give) about twenty lessons, but the school haven't played (not play) me yet!
2: What have or haven't you done today? Write an affirmative and a negative sentence in the present perfect for each verb in the box.
Eat ; drink ; hear; see; speak. |
- I have eaten dinner today / I haven't eaten dinner today
- I have drunk milk today / I haven't drunk milk today
- I haven't heard that today / I have heard that today
- I haven't seen him today / I have seen him today
- I have spoken to my teacher today / I haven't spoken to my teacher today
3: Complete the sentences with been or gone
1) " Where's Maria?" . "She's gone to the supermarket."
2) Jake has been to the shop. Look at all the CDs he has bought.
3)"Are you going to the picasso exhibition in London?) "I've already been to it. It was fantastic."
4) Tom has gone to Jim's for lunch. He'll be back about two.
5)" I want to speak to Jill. Has she gone yet?" "No, she's still here."
4: Write questions with How long.......? and answer with for or since.
VD: 1) I'm a teacher. I started teaching last year.
How long have you been a tacher?
Since last year. / For a year.
2) I live near the coast. I moved there three years ago.
How long have you lived near the coast ?
For three years
3) I'm married. I got married two years ago.
How long have you been married ?
For two years
4) I know Mary. We first met last Christmas.
How long have you known Mary ?
Since last Christmas
5) I work in a factory. I started working there in 1994.
How long have you worked in a factory ?
Since 1994
6) I play the piano. I had my first lesson in 2001.
How long have you played the piano ?
Since 2001
7) I've got a passport. I got it three years ago.
How long have you got a passport ?
For three years
5: Complete the conversations with the verb in the boxes. Use the past simple or present perfect form.
go; stay; visit |
Harry: Did you gon to the USA?
Fiona: Yes, I visited San Francisco last year.
Hary: Where did you stayed ?
Fiona: At my uncle's house.
be; give; open; receive; say; write |
Harry: Did you receive a present that you didn't like?
Fiona: Yes, my aunt gave me a yellow sweatshirt for my birthday.
Harry: What did you say to her?
Fiona:Nothing. She has been there when I opened it. But I wrote her a nice thank you letter.
6: Write the question with Have you ever.........?. Write true answers about yourself. If the answer is Yes, add more details in the past simple.
VD: 1) go / snowboarding.
Have you ever been snowboarding?
No. I haven't
Yes I have. I went snowboarding in Zakopane last winter.
2) go / to France or Switzeland
Have you ever gone to France or Switzeland ?
No , I haven't
3) swim / in the sea
Have you ever swum in the sea?
Yes , I have . I swam in the sea last summer
4) break / a bone
Have you ever broken a bone ?
No , I haven't
5) play / a computer game
Have you ever played a computer game ?
Yes , I have . I played it yesterday
6) borrow / money from a friend
Have you ever borrowed money from a friend ?
Yes , I have . I borrowed some money from my friend last week
7) visit / a museum
Have you ever visited a museum ?
Yes , I have . I visited a museum last month
7) Some of the sentences are in correct. Rewrite them using the correct tense.
VD: 1) I've been to London yesterday.
I went to London yesterday.
2) She's written -> wrote three e-mails last night.
3) Last summer we saw some beautiful lakes in Italy.
-> correct
4) Have you ever met anyone famous?
-> correct
5)Last Christmas my parents have given -> gave me an MP3 player.
6) I lived -> have lived in London since last year.
7)" Did you buy -> Have you bought any presents yet?" " No. not yet"
8)" Have you ever been snorkelling ?" "Yes, I've been snorkelling -> snorkelled last summer."
KATE: hello, Kate speaking.
DAVE: hi Kate it's David i'm phoning from Budapest.
KATE: hi David it's great to hear from you. So you HAVE FOUND (find) your mobile.
DAVE: Actually no i HAVE BOUGHT (buy) a new one but me number HASN'T CHANGED (not change).
KATE: well it's great to hear from you. We HAVEN'T SPOKEN (not speak) for ages HAVE YOU FOUND (you/find) somewhere to live yet?
DAVE: No i HAVEN'T but i JUST HAVE LOOKED (just/look) at a beautiful flat near the Danube.
KATE: are you going to live there?
DAVE: i HAVEN'T DECIDED (not decide) yet i can't really afford it!
KATE: HAVE YOU STARTED (you start) work?
DAVE: yes i HAVE i HAVE GIVEN (give) about twenty lessons, but the school (not pay) me yet.
2. what have or haven't you done today? write an affirmative and a negative sentence in the present perfect for each verb in the box.
-eat ( YES I HAVE EATEN BREAKFAST TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T EAT BREAKFAST TODAY)
-drink ( YES I HAVE DRUNG COCA COLA TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T DRUNK COCA COLA TODAY)
-hear ( YES I HAVE HEARD IT TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T HEARD IT TODAY)
-see ( YES I HAVE SEEN IT TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T SEEN IT TODAY)
-speak (YES I HAVE SPOKEN WITH HIM TODAY, NO I HAVEN'T SPOKEN WITH HIM TODAY)
3 Complete the sentences with been or gone.
-'where's maria? She's gone to the supermarket'
-jake has been to the shops. Look at all the CDs he has bought
-'are you going to the picasso exhibition in london i've already been to it it was fantastic.'
-tom has gone to jim's for lunch he'll be back about two.
-i want to speak to jill. has she gone yot no she's still here.
4. Choose for or since.
-My grandparents have been married FOR 40 years.
-it hasn't snowed here SINCE 1998
-he's had a girlfriend SINCE last summer.
-they've been engaged FOR twelve years
-i've been in love with britney SINCE i was twelve years old
-you haven't phoned me FOR ages.
Dear Emma,
I’m sorry I haven’t written ____ to__ (1) you lately, but I’ve been working hard. When I received ____ your______ (2) last letter I was acting in a play at school, and when I finished that, I went ___on____ (3) holiday with some friends.I meant to _____send_______ (4) you a postcard, but I forgot to take your address with me. How are you getting on at college? You didn’t say very much about this in our letter. I hope you still like it, and don’t work all the ______ time_____ (5)! Do you still want to come and stay for ___ a____ (6) few days? I’m starting work in London after I leave school in July, and I want ____ to______(7) see you before then. I know you’re busy, but by the time your term finishes, I _____ will______ (8) have started my job. I’ve done ______ so______ (9) many things lately! I’ve just learned to drive and my parents sometimes lend me their car, so often I go ______ out_____ (10) with friends. Maybe I’ll drive to Nottingham and see you one day.
Best wishes, Luisa.