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English Grammar in Use.

1.1 Complete the sentences with one of the following verbs in the correct form:

1.2 Use the words in brackets to complete the questions.

1.3 Put the verb into the correct form. Sometimes you need the negative (I'm not doing etc.).

1.4 Read this conversation between Brian and Sarah. Put the verbs into the correct form.

1.5 Complete the sentences using one of these verbs: get change rise fall increase

2.1 Complete the sentences using one of the following:

2.2 Put the verb into the correct form.

2.3 Use one of the following verbs to complete these sentences. Sometimes you need the negative:

2.4 Ask Liz questions about herself and her family.

2.5 Complete using one of the following.

3.1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct the verbs that are wrong.

3.2 Put the verb in the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

4.1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.

4.3 Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

4.4 Complete the sentences using the most suitable form of be. Sometimes you must use the simple (am/is/are) and sometimes the continuous is more suitable (am/is/are being).

5.1 Read what Sharon says about a typical working day:

5.2 Put one of these verbs in each sentence:

5.3 A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your questions.

5.4 Complete the sentences, Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.

6.1 What were you doing at the following times? Write one sentence as in the examples. The past continuous is not always necessary (see the second example).

6.2 Use your own ideas to complete these sentences. Use the past continuous.

6.3 Put the verbs into the correct form, past continuous or past simple.

6.4 Put the verbs into the correct form, past continuous or past simple.

7.1 You are writing a letter to a friend. In the letter you give news about yourself and other people. Use the words given to make sentences. Use the present perfect.

7.2 Read the situations and write sentences. Choose one of the following:

7.4 Read the situations and write sentences with just, already or yet.

7.5 Put in been or gone.

8.1 You are asking somebody questions about things he or she has done. Make questions from the words in brackets.

8.2 Complete Bs answers. Some sentences are positive and some negative. Use a verb from this list:

8.3 Complete these sentences using today/this year/this term etc.

8.4 Read the situations and write sentences as shown in the examples.

9.1 What have these people been doing or what has been happening?

9.2 Write a question for each situation.

9.3 Read the situations and complete the sentences.

10.1 Read the situations and write two sentences using the words in brackets.

10.2 For each situation, ask a question using the words in brackets.

10.3 Put the verb into the more suitable form, present perfect simple (I have done etc.) or continuous (I have been doing etc.).

11.1 Are the underlined verbs right or wrong? Correct them if they are wrong.

11.2 Read the situations and write questions from the words in brackets.

11.3 Complete Bs answers to a's questions.

12.1 Write questions with how long and when.

12.2 Read the situations and complete the sentences beginning in the way shown.

12.3 Put in for or since.

12.4 Write Bs sentences using the words in brackets.

13.1 What has happened in these situations?

13.2 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, present perfect or past simple.

13.3 Are the underlined parts of these sentences right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.

13.4 (Section c) Put the verb into the most suitable form, present perfect or past simple.

14.1 Are the underlined parts of these sentences right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.

14.2 Make sentences from the words in brackets. Use the present perfect or past simple.

14.3 Put the verb into the correct form, present perfect or past simple.

14.4 Write sentences about yourself using the ideas in brackets.

15.1 Read the situations and write sentences from the words in brackets.

15.2 Read the situations and write sentences ending with before. Use the verb given in brackets.

15.4 Put the verb into the correct form, past perfect (I had done etc.) or past simple (I did etc.).

16.1 Read the situations and make sentences from the words in brackets.

16.2 Read the situations and complete the sentences.

16.3 Put the verb into the most suitable form, past continuous (I was doing), past perfect (I had done) or past perfect continuous (I had been doing).

17.1 Write negative sentences with have. Some are present (can't) and some are past (couldn't).

17.2 Complete these questions with have. Some are present and some are past.

17.3 In this exercise you have to write sentences about yourself. Choose four of the following things (or you can choose something else):

17.4 Complete these sentences. Use an expression from the list and put the verb into the correct form where necessary.

18.2 Brian changed his lifestyle. He stopped doing some things and started doing other things:

18.3 Compare what Carol said five years ago and what she says today:

19.1 A friend of yours is planning to go on holiday soon. You ask her about her plans. Use the words in brackets to make your questions.

19.2 Tom wants you to visit him but you are very busy. Look at your diary for the next few days and explain to him why you can't come.

19.3 Have you arranged to do anything at these times? Write (true) sentences about yourself.

19.4 Put the verb into the more suitable form, present continuous or present simple.

20.1 Answer the questions. You are going to do all these things but you haven't done them yet. Use going to and the word(s) in brackets.

20.2 Write a question with going to for each situation.

20.3 Read the situations and complete the dialogues. Use going to.

20.4 What is going to happen in these situations? Use the words in brackets.

21.2 Read the situations and write sentences with I think I'll ... Or I don't think I'll ...

21.3 Which is correct? (If necessary, study Units 19-20 first.)

21.4 What do you say in these situations? Write sentences with shall I ...? or shall we ...?

22.1 Which form of the verb is correct (or more natural) in these sentences? The verbs are underlined.

22.3 Put in will ('ll) or won't.

22.4 Where will you be at these times? Write true sentences about yourself. Use one of these:

23.1 Complete the sentences using will ('ll) or going to.

23.2 Read the situations and complete the sentences using will ('ll) or going to.

24.1 Read about Colin. Then you have to tick (V) the sentences which are true. In each group of sentences at least one is true.

24.2 Put the verb into the correct form, will be (do)ing or will have (done).

25.1 Complete these sentences using the verbs in brackets. All the sentences are about the future. Use will/won't or the present simple (I see/he plays/it is etc.).

25.2 Make one sentence from two.

25.3 Read the situations and complete the sentences.

25.4 Put in when or if.

26.1 Complete the sentences using can or (be) able to. Use can if possible; otherwise use (be) able to.

26.2 Write sentences about yourself using the ideas in brackets.

26.4 Complete the answers to the questions with was/were able to.

26.5 Complete the sentences using could, couldn't or was/were able to.

27.1 Answer the questions with a suggestion. Use could.

27.2 Put in can or could. Sometimes either word is possible.

27.4 Read this information about Ken:

28.1 Put in must or can't.

28.2 Complete the sentences with a verb in the correct form.

28.3 Read the situations and use the words in brackets to write sentences with must have and can't have.

29.1 Write these sentences in a different way using may or might.

29.2 Complete the sentences with a verb in the correct form.

29.3 Read the situations and make sentences from the words in brackets. Use may or might.

29.4 Complete the sentences using might not or couldn't.

30. Write sentences with may or might.

30.4 Write sentences with may not or might not.

30.5 Read the situations and make sentences with may/might as well.

31.1 Complete these sentences with must or have to (in the correct form). Sometimes it is possible to use either; sometimes only have to is possible.

31.2 Make questions with have to.

31.4 Complete these sentences with mustn't or don't/doesn't have to.

32.2 Complete the sentences with must, mustn't or needn't.

32.3 Read the situations and make sentences with needn't have.

32.4 Write two sentences for each situation. Use needn't have in the first sentence and could have in the second (as in the example). For could have see Unit 27.

33.2 Read the situations and write sentences with I think/I don't think ... Should...

33.4 Read the situations and write sentences with should/shouldn't. Some of the sentences are past and some are present.

34.1 Write a sentence (beginning in the way shown) that means the same as the first sentence.

34.2 Are these sentences right or wrong?

34.4 Complete these sentences using if ... Should... .

35.1 Complete the sentences. Sometimes you need only one word, sometimes two.

35.2 Read the situations and write sentences with had better. Use the words in brackets.

35.3 Put in had better or should. Sometimes either is possible.

35.4 Read the situations and write sentences with It's time (somebody did something).

36.1 Read the situations and write questions beginning Can ... Or Could ...

36.2 Read the situations and write questions beginning Do you think ...

36.3 What would you say in these situations?

37.1 Put the verb into the correct form.

37.2 You ask a friend questions. Use What would you do if ...?

37.3 Answer the questions in the way shown.

37.4 Use your own ideas to complete these sentences.

38.1 Put the verb into the correct form.

38.2 Write a sentence with If ... For each situation.

38.3 Write sentences beginning I wish ...

38.4 Write your own sentences beginning I wish ...

39.1 Put the verb into the correct form.

39.2 Write a sentence with if for each situation.

39.3 Imagine that you are in these situations. For each situation, write a sentence with I wish ...

40.2 Write sentences using promised.

40.3 What do you say in these situations? Write sentences with I wish ... Would ...

40.4 Are these sentences right or wrong? Correct the ones that are wrong.

40.5 These sentences are about things that often happened in the past. Complete the sentences using

41.1 Complete the sentences using one of these verbs in the correct form:

41.2 Write questions using the passive. Some are present and some are past.

41.3 Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or passive.

41.4 Rewrite these sentences. Instead of using 'somebody/they/people' etc. Write a passive sentence.

42.1 What do these words mean? Use it can ... Or it can't... . Use a dictionary if necessary.

42.2 Complete these sentences with one of the following verbs (in the correct form):

42.3 Rewrite these sentences. Instead of using 'somebody' or 'they', write a passive sentence.

42.4 Make sentences from the words in brackets. Sometimes the verb is active, sometimes passive. (This exercise also includes the past simple--see Unit 41 c.)

43.1 When were they born? Choose five of these people and write a sentence for each. (Two of them were born in the same year.)

43.2 Write these sentences in another way, beginning in the way shown.

44.1 Write these sentences in another way, beginning as shown. Use the underlined word in your sentence.

44.2 People say a lot of things about Arthur. For example:

45.1 Tick (V) the correct sentence, (a) or (b), for each picture.

45.2 Why did you do these things? Answer using 'have something done'. Use one of these verbs:

45.3 Write sentences in the way shown.

45.4 Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use the structure 'have something done'.

45.5 Now you have to use 'have something done' with its second meaning (see Section c).

46.1 Yesterday you met a friend of yours, Charlie. Here are some of the things Charlie said to you:

46.2 Somebody says something to you which is the opposite of what they said before. Write a suitable answer beginning I thought you said ....

47.1 Here are some things that Ann said to you:

47.2 Complete the sentences with say or tell (in the correct form). Use only one word each time.

47.3 (Section c) The following sentences are direct speech:

48.1 Ask Liz questions. (Look at her answers before you write the questions.)

48.2 Make questions with who or what.

48.3 Put the words in brackets in the correct order. All the sentences are questions.

48.4 Write negative questions from the words in brackets. In each situation you are surprised.

49.1 Make a new sentence from the question in brackets.

49.2 You are making a phone call. You want to speak to Sue but she isn't there. Somebody else answers the phone. You want to know three things:

49.3 You have been away for a while and have just come back to your home town. You meet Gerry, a friend of yours. He asks you a lot of questions:

50.1 Complete the sentences with an auxiliary verb (do/was/could/should etc.). Sometimes the verb must be negative (don't/wasn't etc.).

50.2 You never agree with Sue. Answer in the way shown.

50.3 You are talking to Tina. Write true sentences about Yourself. Reply with So ... Or Neither... If suitable. Study the two examples carefully.

50.4 In these conversations, you are b. Read the information in brackets and then answer with I think so, I hope not etc.

51.1 Put a question tag on the end of these sentences.

51.2 Read the situation and write a sentence with a question tag. In each situation you are asking your friend to agree with you.

52.1 Complete each sentence with one of these verbs:

1.1 Regular verbs

1.2 Irregular verbs

1.3 The following verbs can be regular or irregular:

1.4 List of irregular verbs

2. Choose the right alternative.

4. Use your own ideas to complete b's sentences.

5. Put the verb in the correct form, past simple (I did), past continuous (I was doing), past perfect (I had done) or past perfect continuous (I had been doing).

7. Put the verbs into the correct form.

8. Put the verb into the most suitable form.

9. Complete the sentences using the past continuous (was doing) or used to ... Use the verb in brackets.

10. What do you say to your friend in these situations? Use the words given in brackets. Use the present continuous (I am doing), going to... Or will (I'll).

11. Put the verb into the most suitable form. Use a present tense (simple or continuous), will (I'll) or shall.

12. Put the verbs in the most suitable form. Sometimes there is more than one possibility.

13. Put the verb into the correct form. Choose from the following:

15. Make sentences from the words in brackets.

16. Put the verb into the correct form.

17. Complete the sentences.

18. Use your own ideas to complete these sentences.

19. Put the verb into the correct form.

20. Put the verb into the most suitable passive form.

21. Put the verb into the correct form, active or passive.

22. Read these newspaper reports and put the verbs into the most suitable form.

23. Put the verb into the correct form.

24. Make sentences from the words in brackets.

25. Complete the second sentence so that the meaning is similar to the first.

26. Put in a/an or the where necessary. Leave an empty space (-) if the sentence is already complete.

27. Choose the right alternative.

28. Put in one of the following prepositions: at on in for since during by until

29. Put in the missing preposition.

30. Put in the missing preposition.

31. Put in a preposition where necessary. If the sentence is already complete, leave an empty space (-).

Study guide

If you are not sure which is right

Key to exercises

Key to study guide(see page 301)

27 He had been

28 he decided/he'd decided

29 He was really looking forward

30 is he doing

31 I haven't heard

32 he left

8

1 invented

2 it's gone/it has gone

3 had gone

4 did you do ... Did you go

5 have you had

6 it was raining

7 She has been teaching

8 I bought . I haven't worn

9 I saw ... was ... I'd seen/I had seen ... I remembered .... it was

10 Have you heard ... She was died ... She wrote ... Have you read

11 does this word mean ... I've never seen

12 Did you arrive ... it had already begun

13 knocked ... was ... he'd gone he had gone ... he didn't want

14 She'd never used/She had never used ... she didn't know

15 went ... She needed ... she'd been sitting/she had been sitting

9.

3 used to drive

4 was driving

5 were studying

6 used to have

7 was having

8 was playing

9 used to play

10 was wearing

10.

2 I'm going to the dentist.

3 we're going to hire a car.

4 I'll look after the children.

5 I'm having lunch with Sue.

6 are you going to have?

7 I'll turn on the light.

8 I'm going to turn on the light.

11.

2 I'll come

3 shall we meet

4 begins

5 I'll meet

6 I'm seeing

7 Shall I ask

8 I'll see

9 are going

10 does the film begin

11 Are you meeting

12 I'll be

12.

1 (2) are you going to do

(3) it starts

(4) you'll enjoy

(5) it will be/it's going to be

2 (1) you're going

(2) We're going

(3) you have/you'll have

(4) I'll send

(5) I'll get

(6) I get

3 (1) I'm having/I'm going to have

(2) are coming

(3) they'll have gone

(4) they're

(5) I won't be able

(6) you know

(7) I'll phone

4 (1) shall we meet

(2) I'll be waiting

(3) you arrive

(4) I'll be sitting

(5) I'll be-wearing

(6) Is Agent 307 coming or Is Agent 307 going to come or Will Agent 307 be coming (7) Shall I bring

(8) I'll explain

(9) 1 see

(10) I'll try

13

1 I'll have

2 Are you going

3 shall I phone

4 It's going to land

5 it is

6 I'll miss/I'm going to miss you go/you've gone

7 Shall I give ... I give ... will you write

8 does it end

9 I'm going ... is getting

10 I'll tell ... I'm ... I won't be

11 I'm going to have/I'm having

12 she apologises

13 we'll be living

14 you finish

14.

3 could rain/might rain

4 might have gone/could have gone

5 couldn't go

6 couldn't have seen/can't have seen

7 should get

8 wouldn't recognise might not recognise

9 must have heard

10 should have turned

15.

3 He must have forgotten.

4 You needn't have gone home so early.

5 It can't be changed now.

6 She may be watching television.

7 She must have been waiting for somebody.

8 he couldn't have done it.

9 You ought to have been here earlier.

10 I would have helped you.

11 You should have been warned.

12 He might not have been feeling very well./He might not have felt very well.

16.

4 rings

5 were

6 is

7 was/were

8 had been

9 had

10 hadn't had

11 had driven had been driving

12 didn't read

17.

2 came (to see us now).

3 wouldn't have disturbed you.

4 If you hadn't provoked the dog, it wouldn't have attacked you.

5 They would be upset if I told them what happened./. what had happened.

6 I wouldn't have got (so) wet if I'd had an umbrella.

7 If he hadn't been (so) nervous, he wouldn't have failed.

18.

Example answers:

1 I wasn't feeling so tired.


2 I hadn't had so much to do.

3 I would have forgotten Jane's birthday.

4 you hadn't taken so long to get ready.

5 I would have gone to the concert.

6 you were in trouble?

7 there was no traffic.

8 people would go out more.

19.

3 I knew

4 I'd taken/I had taken

5 Ann were/Ann was

6 they'd hurry up/they would hurry up

7 we didn't have

8 we'd had/I we had had

9 it wasn't/it weren't

10 I could

11 I hadn't said

12 you'd slow down/you would slow down

13 we hadn't gone 14 you wouldn't go/you didn't go

20.

3 was cancelled

4 has been repaired

5 is being restored

6 is believed

7 would be sacked

8 might have been thrown

9 was taught

10 being arrested

11 Have you ever been arrested

12 are reported ... have been injured

21.

3 have sold

4 has been sold

5 are made

6 might be stolen

7 must have been stolen

8 must have taken

9 can be solved

10 should have left

11 is delayed

12 is being built ... is expected

22

Castle fire

2 was discovered

3 was injured

4 be rescued

5 are believed to have been destroyed

6 is not known

Shop robbery

1 was forced

2 being threatened

3 had been stolen

4 was later found

5 had been abandoned

6 has been arrested

7 is still being questioned

Road delays

1 is being resurfaced

2 are asked/are being asked have been asked

3 is expected

4 will be closed

5 will be diverted

Accident

1 was taken

2 was allowed

3 was blocked

4 be diverted

5 have been killed

23.

3 changing

4 to change

5 change

6 being

7 saying

8 to phone

9 drinking

10 to be

11 to see

12 to be

13 to think ... making

14 to be ... playing

15 being stopped .... stealing ... driving

16 work ... pressing

24.

3 I don't fancy going out.

4 He tends to forget things.

5 Would you mind helping me?

6 Everybody seems to have gone out.

7 We're thinking of moving.

8 I was afraid to touch it.

9 He is afraid of being robbed.

10 It's not worth seeing.

11 I'm not used to walking so far.

12 She seems to be enjoying herself.

13 He insisted on showing them to me,

14 rather somebody else did it.

25.

3 reading newspapers.

4 not go out tonight/stay at home tonight.

5 walking or in walking.

6 me to phone you this evening?

7 anybody seeing me/being seen.

8 of being a cheat/of cheating.

9 to seeing them again.

10 to do?

11 to have gone out with you.

12 not taking your advice/not having taken your advice/that I didn't take your advice.

26

2 Tennis ... twice a week ... a very good player

3 for dinner ... after work ... to the cinema

4 Unemployment ... for people ...find work

5 _an_ accident ... going home ... taken to hospital ... I think most accidents ... by people driving

6 _an_ economist ... in _the_ investment department ... of Lloyds Bank ... for an American bank ... in the United States

7 _the_ name of _the_ hotel..._The_ Imperial... in Queen Street in _the_ city centre...near _the_ station.

8 _The_ older one..._a_ pilot with British Airways ..._The_ younger one... at school... go to university... study law

27.

2 if 3 when

4 if 5 when

6 if 7 if

8 unless 9 if

10 as long as

11 in case 12 in case

13 if 14 even if

15 Although 16 although

17 when 18 when

28.

2 on

3 _at_ 9.30 _on_ Tuesday

4 at 5 on

6 at 7 In

8 at 9 during/in

10 _on_ Friday.._since_ then


11 for 12at

13 _at_ the moment..._until_ Friday

14 by

29.

1 in 2 by

3 at 4 on

5 _on_ your check..._in_ the mirror

6 _to_ a party _at_Linda's house

7 on 8 on

9 to ... to

10 in Vienna ... at the age of 35

11 in this photograph ... on the left

12 to the theatre ... in the front now

13 on the wall by the door

14 at 15 on

16 in a tower block ... on the fifteenth floor

17 on

18 pay in cash or pay cash ... by credit card

19 On the bus ... by car

20 on ... on

30.

1 for 2 at

3 to 4 to

5 in 6 with

7 of 8 to

9 of 10 at/by

11 of 12 about

31.

1 of 2 after

3 - 4 about

5 to 6 -

7 into 8 of

9 to 10 on

11 of 12 of

13 at 14 on


Key to study guide(see page 301)

Note that sometimes more than one alternative is correct.

Present and past

1.1 A

1.2 B

1.3 C

1.4 B, C

1.5 C

1.6 A

Present perfect and past

2.1 B

2.2 C

2.3 A

2.4 C

2.5 A

2.6 B

2. 7 A

2.8 D

2.9 A

2.10 A

2.11 A

2.12 C

2.13 B

2.14 C

Future

3.1 A

3.2 C

3.3 A,

3.4 B

3.5 C, C

3.6 A

Modals

4.1 A, B

4.2 A, C

4.3 C

4.4 B

4.5 A, B, D

4. 6 B

4.7 A, C

4.8 B, C

4.9 A, B

4.10 A

4.11 D

Conditionals and 'wish'

5.1 B

5.2 D

5.3 D

5.4 B

Passive

6.1 C

6.2 B

6.3 A

6.4 C

6.5 D

Reported speech

7.1 B

7.2 A

Questions and auxiliary verbs

8.1 C

8.2 A

8.3 D

8.4 A

8.5 B

~ing and the infinitive

9.1 A

9.2 B, D

9.3 B

9.4 A

9.5 A

9.6 C

9.7 D

9.8 C

9.9 C

9.10 B

9.11 C

9.12 D

9.13 B

9.14 A, B

9.15 A

9.16 A

9.17 B, C

Articles and nouns

10.1 B

10.2 B, C

10.3 B

10.4 C

10.5 A

10.6 A

10.7 A

10.8 C

10.9 C

10.10 A, C

10.11 A

10.12 C

10.13 B

Pronouns and determiners

11.1 B

11.2 A

11.3 B

11.4 B

11.5 B

11.6 C

11.7 A, C

11.8 C

11.9 D

11.10 A, C

11.11 B

Relative clauses

12.1 A, C

12.2 A, B

12.3 C

12.4 B

12.5 D

12.6 B

Adjectives and adverbs

13.1 B

13.2 C

13.3 B, C

13.4 A

13.5 A, D

13.6 B

13.7 B, C

13.8 C

13.9 C

13.10 B, C

13.11 D

13.12 A, B

13.13 B

13.14 D

13.15 B

Conjunction and prepositions

14.1 A, D

14.2 C

14.3 B, C

14.4 A

14.5 B

14.6 C, D

14.7 B, C

14.8 A

Prepositions

15.1 B

15.2 A

15.3 C

15.4 B

15.5 A

15.6 B, D

15.7 B

15.8 B

15.9 C

15.10 C

15.11 C

15.12 A

15.13 C

15.14 B

15.15 D

15.16 D

15.17 A

15.18B