Grammar Worksheet

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Future forms

1. Will continue
2. Is giving
3. Starts
4. Will be working
5. Will take
6. Will you have
7. Will call
8. Are going to join

Used to, be/get used to

1. Used to smoke
2. Used to drive
3. Got used to leaving
4. Am used to saving
5. Used to kill

Linking words

1. She is a famous activist; thus, several magazines have published articles about her.
2. Even though she spoke very loudly, the old man still couldn’t hear.
3. The teacher showed not only a documentary but also a film.
4. We couldn’t reach the village because of the snow.
5. The delivery has not arrived from you; consequently, we are delaying full payment.

Double comparatives

1. Worse and worse


2. More and more confusing
3. Higher and higher
4. More and more self- sufficient
5. More and more widespread
6. Longer and longer

1. The older we get, the more understanding we are.


2. The better education, the more opportunities we have.
3. The more cars there are, the worse the traffic.
4. The more mistakes you make, the more you learn.
5. The faster you run, the sooner you will arrive.
Conditional sentences

1. Won’t survive
2. Could have separated
3. Threw
4. Doesn’t stop

1. If you press this button, the computer starts.


2. If you need me, I will help you.
3. Unless they are protected, orangutans will soon disappear.
4. I won’t lend you the money if you don’t pay me back.
5. If I were you, I would tell the truth.
6. If I liked my job, I would feel fulfilled.

Phrasal verb to break

1. Broke into
2. Break out of
3. Break away
4. Broke down
5. Breaking up
6. Break off
7. Broke through

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