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Review B1

The document provides exercises to review and practice various English grammar structures including: 1. Present simple vs. present continuous tense. 2. Present perfect tense. 3. Future forms. 4. Modal verbs such as must, have to, and should. 5. Passive voice. 6. Quantifiers. 7. Comparatives and superlatives. The exercises consist of filling in blanks, circling answers, and correcting incorrect sentences.

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The document provides exercises to review and practice various English grammar structures including: 1. Present simple vs. present continuous tense. 2. Present perfect tense. 3. Future forms. 4. Modal verbs such as must, have to, and should. 5. Passive voice. 6. Quantifiers. 7. Comparatives and superlatives. The exercises consist of filling in blanks, circling answers, and correcting incorrect sentences.

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REVIEW

Present Simple or Present Continuous?

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, Present Simple or Present
Continuous.

1. She ____________________ (play) golf with her husband.

2. I ____________________ (not eat) lunch today.

3. Some birds ____________________ (fly) to warm countries in the


winter.

4. We never____________________ (go) on holiday at Christmas.

5. Why ____________________ she____________________ (do) the


washing-up?

Present Perfect

Circle the correct verbs.

STEVE So, where shall we go for our holiday?


NATALIE I don't know. Have you ever been / gone to Trieste?
STEVE Yes, I've already been / already went there.
NATALIE I didnt know that. When have you been / did you go there?
STEVE I went / have gone there after I passed my university exams .
NATALIE What about Venice?
STEVE I've already visited / I already visited there, too.
NATALIE Yes? What have you thought / did you think of it?
STEVE It was great. A really beautiful place. I have been / was only there
for a weekend. Let's go there.
NAIALIE Yes, I would love to see Venice.

Future Forms

Circle the best answer. Two answers are sometimes possible.

1. A ?
B Tomorrow. My train is departing at 11.30.
When will you leave
When are you leaving
When are you going to leave

2. A You must bring the money tomorrow.


B Don't worry, .
I won't forgot
I won't forget

3. A Do you have any plans for this weekend?


B Yes, .
I'll meet some friends
Im going to meet some friends
I'm meeting some friends.

4. A The interviews for the new manager were yesterday.


B I think, .
Bob is getting the job
Bob is going to get the job
Bob will get the job

5. A Im very hot.
B .
Ill open the window
I'm going to open the window
I'm opening the window

6. A What would you like to drink?


B .
Ill have a cappuccino, please
Im going to have a cappuccino, please
I'm having a cappuccino, please

7. A Here's my email address.


B Thanks. tomorrow.
I'm going to email you
I'm emailing you
Ill email you

8. A this weekend?
B No, I have to work on Saturday.
Are you going to go away
Will you go away
Are you going away
Must, have to and should

Circle the correct answer, both answers are sometimes possible.

1. You shouldn't / mustn't drink that water. It's not safe.

2. We mustn't / don't have to hurry. We have plenty of time.

3. Until the early 1960s, in Britain, young men must / had to do military
service.

4. You must / should remember to write the report. The boss will be furious
if you forget.

5. The exhibition was free so I hadn't to / didn't have to pay.

6. When you drive across many European Union borders, you mustnt /
dont have to show your passport

7. Do you have to / Should you wear a uniform at your school?

8. We must / had to wait two hours at security and nearly missed our flight.

9. Had you to / Did you have to do a lot of homework when you were at
school?

10. I think people who live in flats mustn't / shouldn't have dogs.

11. You must / should have a visa if you want to go to Russia.

12. She's allergic to dairy products so she mustn't / doesn't have to eat
anything made from milk.

Present passive

Complete the passive sentences.

1. A lot of people in Canada play ice hockey.


A lot of ice hockey ____________________in Canada.

2. They keep the results on a computer.


The results ____________________ on a computer.

3. Her mother is helping her to do her homework.


She ____________________by her mother.

4. The invitation says `arrive at 12.30'.


Guests ____________________to arrive at 12.30.

5. They pay me on the first day of the month.


I ____________________ on the first day of the month.

Quantifiers

Circle the correct answer Tick () the sentences if both are possible.

1. I think this bar is too / too much expensive.


2. There are too few / too little people in my dance class.
3. Nobody likes working for her. She has too little / too few patience.
4. Weve had a lot of / lots of hot weather recently.
5. There are too many / too much people driving cars into the city centre.
6. He is very friendly, he has a lot of / many friends from all over the
world.
7. He talks a lot / much. He never shuts up!
8. Do we have many / much wine in the cellar?
9. She has been waiting for him for too long / much too long.

Comparatives and Superlatives

Tick () the sentences that are right and correct the sentences which are
wrong.

1. Tea is better than coffee.


2. Chile is the more beautiful country I've ever been to.
3. He doesn't speak English as well than his wife.
4. This company is the goodest Ive ever worked for.
5. Are those jeans new? They're nicer than your other ones.
6. Her latest novel is the longer one she has written.
7. Rugby players earn less money than footballers.
8. This club is very expensive. Shall we go somewhere a bit cheaper?
9. Do you think Americans work hardlyer than Italian people?
10. Madison is more intelligenter than her sister.
11. Does John type as well as Jane?
12. The USA has the highest divorce rate of the world.
13. That was delicious. It's the better chocolate cake I've ever eaten.
14. Which director has been given the highest pay rise?
15. I hope this summer isn't as cold than the last one!
16. Ben is the less affectionate of all my nieces and nephews.
17. July is usually hoter than June here.
18. This painting looks the same as the other one.

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