1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
1. Tom Hanks (just direct) a new film.
2. The thief (disappear)
by the time the police got
there.
3. Jay and Ian (leave) for their holiday next week.
4. Our dog (not bark) right now.
5. The
meeting (start)
at 8.00, so don’t be late.
6. We (not see) Paul since he set off on his journey.
7. How long you
(know) Jacob?
8. The lesson (begin) five minutes ago.
9. They
(not have)
fun at the beach yesterday.
10. We (make)
our way through the forest when we saw a bear.
2 Complete the sentences
with the verbs in brackets. Use the First, Second or Third Conditional.
1. If Dan had
seen the film yesterday, he (love) it.
2. She hurt my feelings. I (not speak) to her unless she apologises.
3. I haven’t got a pet. But if I (not live) in a flat, I would get a dog.
4. The film starts in 20 minutes. If we (not leave) now, we will be
late.
5. I wouldn’t
have left the party early last night if I (not feel) ill.
3 Join the sentences using defining relative
clauses. Don't use that.
1. I
took a picture of the hotel. We stayed there.
2. Tuesday
is the day. The restaurant is closed then.
3. Here’s
the sandwich. You ordered it.
4. Do
you know the boy? He had an accident.
5. This
is the writer. I bought his book.
4 Complete the sentences with the modals below.
must ¿ should ¿ may ¿ don’t need to ¿ couldn’t
1. I’m going to bed. I finish my homework, but I’m too tired.
2. We go out tonight, but we’re not sure yet.
3. It was very dark, so we see.
4. Every child go to school – that’s the law.
5. It’s cloudy. You use sunscreen.
5 Rewrite the sentences. Use the Present Simple Passive or Past Simple
Passive.
1. The security guard caught the thief.
2. They found enough evidence to arrest him.
3. Do judges or juries give prison sentences?
4. They allow the prisoners to see their
families once a week.
6 Choose the correct
answer.
Have you ever read a
book 1. you couldn’t put
down until you finished it? That’s exactly how I felt about Holes
by Louis Sachar. If the book 2. another 200 pages, I 3. them gladly. Holes tells the story of Stanley Yelnatz. Stanley is very sensitive. He 4.
make any friends at school, and
he is very lonely. When his classmates make fun of him, he 5. stand up for himself because he is afraid. But everything changes
when he goes to Camp Greenlake. Camp Greenlake is in an area 6. is terribly hot in summer. At first, it seems that
if Stanley 7. there,
he 8. a terrible time. But that changes on the day 9.
Stanley makes friends with Zero.
Zero isn’t popular, but Stanley likes Zero and their friendship makes him
stronger. Holes is a great story, and if you 10.
books about friendship, you’ll love it!