English Grammar Full Course Finals
English Grammar Full Course Finals
English Grammar Full Course Finals
COURSE FINALS
(your / yours)?
(my / mine).
(my / mine).
7) She cooked
11) Is this
(her / hers)?
(my / mine).
(our / ours).
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves
1. (Talking about a book in your hand) How could you buy something
like ?
5. (From the marriage vows) To have and to hold from day forward.
6. I hate books which tell you: " is what you have to do
to become rich.".
8. (About a picture you've just taken from your wallet) is my wife.
Choose the ‘ed’ or ‘ing’ form of the adjective
1.She's a big dog but you don't need to be ___.
Frightened frightening
2.The instructions for my new coffee machine are really ___.
Confused confusing
3.I loved my maths teacher! Lessons with her were never
Bored boring
4.That shop never has any customers. I'm ___ it's still there.
Surprised surprising
5.The battery on my phone only lasts about two hours. It's really ___.
Annoyed annoying
6.I was ___ that I didn't get the job.
Disappointed disappointing
7.I'm reading a really ___ book.
Interested interesting
8.The children were so ___ they couldn't sleep.
Exciting
excited
Complete the following sentences using a gerund or infinitive. Learn
about verbs that can be followed by ing forms here.
1. It is beginning ………………….
a) to rain b) raining
2. I enjoy …………………..
a) sailing b) to sail
a) to see b) seeing
4. They don’t allow people …………………..
a) smoking b) to smoke
a) to pay b) pay
a) to give b) giving
a) to come b) coming
a) to mend b) mending
a) to smoke b) smoking
a) to hear b) to hearing
a) teaching b) to teach
1.