This document contains three sections that provide fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice verb conjugations, singular and plural nouns, and prepositions of time and location. The first section tests if common verbs were or weren't used in the past tense based on clues. The second tests singular and plural nouns using words like "one", "ones", and "key". The third uses prepositions like "on", "in", and "at" with time and location phrases. The document provides a writing practice exercise covering various grammatical concepts tested in short fill-in-the-blank sentences.
This document contains three sections that provide fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice verb conjugations, singular and plural nouns, and prepositions of time and location. The first section tests if common verbs were or weren't used in the past tense based on clues. The second tests singular and plural nouns using words like "one", "ones", and "key". The third uses prepositions like "on", "in", and "at" with time and location phrases. The document provides a writing practice exercise covering various grammatical concepts tested in short fill-in-the-blank sentences.
This document contains three sections that provide fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice verb conjugations, singular and plural nouns, and prepositions of time and location. The first section tests if common verbs were or weren't used in the past tense based on clues. The second tests singular and plural nouns using words like "one", "ones", and "key". The third uses prepositions like "on", "in", and "at" with time and location phrases. The document provides a writing practice exercise covering various grammatical concepts tested in short fill-in-the-blank sentences.
If there is a (-) use the negation (wasn't or weren't).
1. Last year my best friend 22 years old. 2. The weather cold when we in Berlin. 3. Why you so angry yesterday? 4. At this time last year Sandra in Paris. 5. We tired because it late at night. 6. Tim asleep at ten o'clock yesterday. (-) 7. Our hotel last year small, but it very clean. 8. I phoned you at the weekend, but you at home. (-) 9. My dad at work the whole week, because he was ill. (-) 10. The shops open yesterday, but we didn't go there. 11. My friends at the shopping mall two days ago. 12. Claire and I at school last Monday. (-) 13. Liam at home when you came back from work? 14. They didn't tell where they on May 2nd. 15. Autumn really warm and dry this year. 16. When Tom a child, he afraid of dogs. 17. There a good movie on TV at prime time. (-) 18. My daughters in the USA two years ago. 19. She at home when they broke into her house. (-) 20. What your biggest success as professional?
2.Complete the sentences with ONE OR ONES.
1. Do you have a red biro? - Yes, I have three . 2. Don't take the white socks. The black are much cooler. 3. Are these your keys? No, mine are the on the cupboard. 4. Would you like to have a car? No, I don't need . 5. Sam has got a blue schoolbag. I have a green . 6. Have you bought presents for our two little ? 7. Caroline has a big dog and two small . 8. I haven't got a modern white shirt. I must buy a new . 9. My crayons are too short. I must get new . 10. This isn't my dictionary. I have got a bigger . 11. Have you taken my calculator, Jim? This isn't mine, I think it's yours. 12. Are these your shoes, Cindy? The brown under the desk? 13. Where's my blouse, Mike? Which ? The I got from Aunt Augusta. 14. I haven't bought an anorak because l'm going to get from my sister Jenny. 15. Your coloured pencils are really cool. The I have are bad quality. 16. Is there a chemist's nearby? Yes, there's at the end of this street. 17. Would you like a cup of tea? No, thanks, I had an hour ago. 18. I don't like these trousers. Can you show me smaller ? 19. I'll take these red roses and those yellow . 20. This drink is too warm. I'd like a much cooler .
3. Fill in the correct PREPOSITIONS (on/ in/ at)
on 1. Peter is playing tennis Sunday. 2. My brother's birthday is the 5th of November. 3. My birthday is May. 4. We are going to see my parents the weekend. 5. 1666, a great fire broke out in London. 6. I don't like walking alone in the streets night. 7. What are you doing the afternoon? 8. My friend has been living in Canada two years. 9. I have been waiting for you seven o'clock. 10. I will have finished this essay Friday.