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FIRST REVIEW - 7

I. Complete the following sentences using: muchmanylittlea littlefew or a few

 

1. There aren’t  lions at the zoo now, just    .

2. We don’t have   gas, we’d better stop at the gas station.

3. Did you spend  money on your last trip?   “No, just  dollars.”

4. Do we still have time to finish our exam?  “No, just  minutes.”

5. When did we last have  rain in Rio?    “Last summer. It rained a lot.”

6. How about visiting Nancy tomorrow?  “No, thanks. I’ve got so  things to do that I 

    won’t be able to finish them in  days.”

7. She doesn’t drink  coffee.

8. He has  money but very   friends.

9. We don’t have  sugar at home, just . We need to buy some.

 

II. Complete the sentences below using  as far as  or  until.

1. Bob never sleeps well. He usually counts sheep   late at night.

2. If you want to see Rose’s new baby you’ll have to go  the maternity.

3. My boss told me today I’m going to stay here  ten p.m.

4. Stay here  you hear Paul calling you, then walk  the window.

5. Yesterday I had to go  the shopping mall to buy a new shirt for myself.

6. Shirley is going to stay in town  next month.

 

III. Complete the following sentences with the appropriate tag endings.

1. Amanda goes shopping every day,  ?

2. You haven’t ever been to South America,  ?

3. Tereza has three beautiful kids,  ?

4. Paul’s a good student,  ?

5. She doesn’t know how to speak any foreign language,  ?

6. You traveled around the States,  ?

7. He won’t be back before midnight,  ?

8. The bus stops at this corner every day,  ?

9. You haven’t had lunch yet,  ?

10. The Browns are traveling around Europe now,  ?

11. You and your mother always buy at this supermarket,  ?

12. She’d washed her clothes before she left home for work,  ?

13. The plane is taking off now,  ?

 

IV. Complete these sentences using the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.

 
1. Ted is not thinking about  at the moment. (to get married)

2. When I arrived at the theater, the show . (already, to start)

3. Frank  some museums since last week, and this is the one he liked most. (to visit)

4. Mr. Smith  to South America to work last week. ( to go)

5. I  my exercises in a few minutes. Wait a minute. (to finish )

6. I  sure I had seen that man before. ( to be)

7. Mary  when we arrived home. She just said, “hi.”  (to leave )

8. When Harry arrived I  for the exam and couldn’t help him. (to study)

9.  Bill  his brother a letter?   (already, write )

10. Ryan said he  breakfast before he left home today. (not, to have )

11. Do you think Kelly is interested in  for us? ( to work )

12. After an hour I realized we  the wrong road. ( to take)

13. They got into the house by  a kitchen window. ( to break)

 

V. Complete the sentences using no, nothing, nobody or  nowhere.

1. There is  in my house at this moment. Everybody is working out.

2. I’m really hungry and there is  to eat in the fridge. “That’s too bad.”

3. Mom, can you wash some clothes for me. There are  clean shirts in my closet.

4. I went  last night because I had a terrible headache.

5. I have a terrible problem to solve by myself.  can help me.

6. Susan does  to help out at home. She only watches TV and sleeps
 

VI.  Change the sentences into indirect speech.

 
1.     Tom said, “Tim, what are you doing here?”

2.    Paul said, “Stay in front of the camera, Roy.”

 

3.    Gail said, “Smith, don’t disturb Florence.”

4.    Andy said, “I want to buy a red plastic toy car.”

5.    Phil said, “Are your parents interested in moving to Miami, Rose?”

 
 

VII. Give statements using  emphatic forms..

 

1. Why don’t you like cheese?

2. Why won’t Tom travel to Disneyland with us?

3. Why doesn’t Tina wash her clothes?

4. Why shouldn’t Sally eat vegetables?

5. Why didn't you come to school yesterday?
 

VIII. Use SELF forms to answer the questions.

 

1. Who helps your mother do the laundry?

2. Who usually washes your clothes?

3. Who generally takes you to school every day?

4. Who helped you make this cake?

5. Who will fix your father’s car?

 

IX. Complete the sentences using the correct form of  have to  or  must.

 

1.Today you’ll have an important test. You  go to school.

2. You  eat this crab if you don’t like seafood. I’ll make something else.

3. You  look at your friends’ paper while doing an exam.

4. Vivian, you  do the vacumming. The maid will do it later.

5. Joe, you  use your brother’s computer when he is not home.

                                                                                                                                                                                       By Ailton