Advanced Verbs
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Advanced Verbs is the third ebook workbook in the series of Let's Play English. ESL Advanced Verbs is the culmination of ESL Beginner Verbs and ESL Intermediate Verbs. ESL Advanced Verbs focuses on what has been learned from previous wookbooks, reviewing the Present, Past, Future, Continuous, Perfect tenses and Negation, including Irregular verbs and their structure, with emphasis on verbs "be, do, have and go." In addition, ESL Advanced Verbs introduces the Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous and Future Perfect Continuous, as well as explore the process of formulating questions, Stative Verbs, and the differences between "will/be going to." ESL Advanced Verbs is a practical guide that brings together all the different tenses in the English Language. With its user-friendly approach to verb explanations, learning exercises are provided after each lesson, as well as an answer page at the end of workbook to facilitate a better understanding of the lessons presented. You will enjoy learning English using the ESL Advanced Verbs both as a reference guide and study tool. Use the highlighter or the underline option on your eReader when answering the practical exercises.
Rose Marie Colucci
Rose Marie Colucci is the author of Little Johnny goes to Mobster School, Little Johnny the Entrepreneur, Little Johnny in Risky Business, Lobster for Dinner, and Under the Yellow Kite. She is the creator of Sockfrock Adventures and Sockfrock Books.
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Advanced Verbs - Rose Marie Colucci
Section 1- The Present Tense (Review)
Part 1: Simple Present
A verb in the Simple Present tense explains that the action is happening in the present time, right now.
Exercise 1: Determine the correct Simple Present tense for the following.
1. They + do = __________
a-they does / b-they do
2. Charles + have = __________
a-Charles has / b-Charles have
3. She + write = __________
a-she write / b-she writes
4. We + call = __________
a-we call / b-we calls
5. The man + go = __________
a-the man go / b-the man goes
6. Naomi + speak = __________
a-Naomi speak / b-Naomi speaks
7. I + take = __________
a-I take / b-I takes
8. They + feel = __________
a-they feel / b-they feels
9. He + meet = __________
a-he meet / b-he meets
10. She + walk = __________
a-she walk / b-she walks
Exercise 2: Determine the correct Simple Present tense for each sentence. Some verbs may be used more than once.
Nancy the pianist:
1. Nancy __________ (be) a musician. She __________ (like) classical music. Her favorite instrument __________ (be) the piano. Twice a month, she __________ (give) a free concert to raise money for charity. She __________ (be) a model for other pianists.
a-give
b-are
c-likes
d-gave
e-gives
f-like
g-was
h-is
2. Nancy __________(practice) the piano about six hours a day. She __________ (want) to be a professional pianist and __________ (hope) to be accepted in a world-renowned orchestra someday.
a-hopes
b-practices
c-hoped
d-wanted
e-wants
f-practice
g-practiced
h-want
Art students at McGill University:
3. The students at McGill __________(take) an art class every Tuesday afternoon. Their teacher often __________(challenge) their creativity by giving them projects. He __________ (put) them in groups and __________ (provide) assignments. Class presentations __________ (be) scheduled at the end of the month.
a-is
b-are
c-provides
d-challenged
e-takes
f-take
g-puts
h-challenges
4. The art student__________(take) great pride in their work. Amongst the many assignments the teacher__________(give), the students __________(create) paintings, posters and sculptures. Their efforts __________ (be) well rewarded.
a-creates
b-gave
c-takes
d-take
e-gives
f-are
g-is
h-create
Fred and John:
5. Everyday, Fred __________ (walk) to the corner store to __________ (buy) a newspaper. He __________(read) the comic and the sports sections while he ____________ (wait) for John.
a-buys
b-reads
c-walked
d-wait
e-read
f-walks
g-waits
h-buy
6. When John finally __________(arrive), together they__________(go) to the café to __________(have) their usual morning coffee. John __________ (take) Fred`s newspaper and __________(read) the world news.
a-arrives
b-goes
c-have
d-has
e-reads
f-arrived
g-go
h-takes
7. Fred and John __________(be) partners in a law firm. About 30 people __________(work) in the office. Both Fred and John __________(have) a lot of work and they __________(meet) with many clients.
a-has
b-met
c-are
d-work
e-is
f-meet
g-works
h-have
Exercise 3: Determine the correct Simple Present tense of the verb to complete the following sentences.
1. Every morning, she __________(enjoy, enjoys) a good cup of coffee while she __________(read, reads) the morning paper. Then, as usual, she __________ (run, runs) for the bus not to be late for work.
2. The opera singer __________(practices, practice) her voice before every performance. She __________(prepare, prepares) her music sheets while sitting at the piano..
3. The cakes that __________ (is, are, am) on the table __________(look, looks) delicious.
4. Unfortunately, Daniel ___________(do, does) not know the answer. He __________(is, are, am) good at math, but __________(is, are, am) weak in history.
5. The old woman __________(do, does) not make her payments on time. Perhaps, she __________ (do, does) not __________(has, have) enough money.
6. We __________ (do, does) not__________ (drink, drinks) coffee and would like tea instead. What kind of tea __________ (do, does) you __________ (has, have)?
7. John __________ (go, goes) to English school while Nancy and Claudia both __________ (go, goes) to Spanish school.
8. We often __________ (go, goes) to the movies on Tuesday night. It __________(is, are, am) the only chance we __________ (get, gets) to eat popcorn.
Part 2: Simple Present + not
To make a sentence in negation form in the present tense, use the auxiliary "do" in the present tense + the verb.
Exception: To form a negation with the verb be
in the present tense, use the present tense of the verb be
+ not
Negation (not) and contraction:
Negation with auxiliary do
I (subject) + do (auxiliary) + not + drink (verb unchanged) + rest of sentence.
I do not drink coffee.
They (subject) + do (auxiliary) + not + know (verb) + rest of sentence.
They do not know the answer to the question.
Present: I drink coffee with 2 sugars and 1 milk.
Negation: I do not drink coffee with 2 sugars and 1 milk.
Contraction: I don`t drink coffee with 2 sugars and 1 milk.
Negation with verb be
Present: If you for are looking Rosie, she is here.
Negation: If you are looking for Rosie, she is not here.
Contraction: If you are looking for Rosie, she isn`t here.
Exercise 1: Determine the correct negation in the present tense for each sentence.
1. The students _______________________ (walk) to school every day.
a-is not walking / b-do not walk
2. I ___________________________ (work) downtown close to the main building.
a-don’t work / b-am not work
3. The opera singer __________________________(like) to practice her voice.
a-don’t like / b-doesn’t like
4. Every morning I _______________________(receive) the newspaper before 6am.
a-am not receiving / b-do not receive
5. He _______________________ (clean) the kitchen after cooking.
a-is