form 6(3) grmmr

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Use present simple or present continuous

1. Angela ………………………………. to school every day

a. go b. goes c. is going

2. They always have milk for breakfast but this morning they ……………………… orange
juice.

a. are having b. have c. has

3. Tom usually ……………………………. carefully.

a. drives b. drive c. is driving

4. “Look! Jane …………………………….. jeans!

a. wear b. wears c. is wearing

5. We always …………………………. our holidays in Crete.

a. spend b. spends c. are spending

6. They ………………………………. exercises in their notebooks now.

a. are writing b. write c. writes

7. Why …………………………………. Mary? What do you want?

a. are you crying b. are you cry c. do you cry

8. “What …………………………… on the balcony?”

a. Peter is doing b. is Peter doing c. does Peter do

2. Underline the correct words.

Example: We was / were in Paris yesterday.

1 Where was / were Jack this morning?

2 Yesterday was / were Friday.

3 I wasn’t / weren’t at work today.

4 Did / Were James and Sue at school yesterday?

5 Where were you / did you go last night?

6 The shops wasn’t / weren’t open today.

3. Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets in the past simple.

Example: We worked (work) hard yesterday.

1 I ________________ (study) for three hours last night.


2 When ________________ the party ________________ (finish) last night?

3 She ________________ (not like) the food in the restaurant.

4 ________________ you ________________ (watch) that film last night?

5 My grandparents ________________ (live) in Australia. Now they live in Poland.

6 The nightclub ________________ (not close) until 3.00 a.m.

7 We ________________ (not smoke) because it was a non-smoking restaurant.

8 What time ________________ they ________________ (arrive) yesterday?

4. Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.

Example: We can’t have an omelette. There aren’t any eggs.

1 ‘Can I have a sandwich, please?’ ‘Sorry. There isn’t __________ bread.’

2 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want __________ apple?’

3 ‘I can make __________ pasta this evening.’

4 ‘Are there __________ bananas?’ ‘No. I had the last one.’

5 ‘I’m a vegetarian. I don’t want __________ meat.’

6 ‘There’s __________ pineapple in the fridge.’

5. Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.

Example: How much / many coffee do you drink?

1 We don’t eat much / many bananas in our house.

2 I didn’t eat no / any cake. I wasn’t hungry.

3 She eats much / a lot of biscuits. She loves them.

4 Mark buys many / a lot of fruit. He’s very healthy.

5 I don’t have much / many free time. I work very hard.

6 ‘How much chocolate do you eat?’ ‘A lot of / A lot.

1 Write the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets.

Example: Your car is more expensive (expensive) than mine.

1 I’m the _______________ (happy) person in the world!

2 She’s the _______________ (good) swimmer in the class.

3 It’s _______________ (hot) in Italy than in Norway.


4 Winter is the _______________ (dangerous) time of the year for some animals.

5 This year’s work is _______________ (hard) than last year’s work.

6 I’m _______________ (young) than my sister.

7 Tim’s the _______________ (bad) football player I know.

8 I think the mountains are _______________ (beautiful) than the beach.

2 Complete the sentences with an adjective or an adverb. Use the correct form of the words in
the box.

beautiful careful hard healthy

perfect safe slow

Example: She doesn’t eat healthily. She has too much fast food.

1 They speak French __________. Their mother is from Paris.

2 It’s snowing. Please drive __________.

3 Don’t walk home. It isn’t __________ here in the evening.

4 I can’t understand you. Please speak __________.

5 That’s a __________ jacket. Where did you buy it?

6 He worked __________ and passed the test.

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