0% found this document useful (0 votes)
301 views

Exercise Grammar

The document is a grammar exercise with multiple sections testing the use of verbs in different tenses and with articles. Section A tests the use of "was" and "were". Section B tests the use of "has" and "have". Section C tests the use of "do", "does" and "did". Section D tests the use of articles like "a", "an" and "the". Section E tests verbs in the simple present tense. The document contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions to assess the learner's understanding of verbs and articles in English grammar.

Uploaded by

Fe Joe
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
301 views

Exercise Grammar

The document is a grammar exercise with multiple sections testing the use of verbs in different tenses and with articles. Section A tests the use of "was" and "were". Section B tests the use of "has" and "have". Section C tests the use of "do", "does" and "did". Section D tests the use of articles like "a", "an" and "the". Section E tests verbs in the simple present tense. The document contains fill-in-the-blank and multiple choice questions to assess the learner's understanding of verbs and articles in English grammar.

Uploaded by

Fe Joe
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Name : _________________________________ Date : ____________

A. Fill in the blanks with ‘was’ or ‘were’


1. I_________________ in Canberra last spring.
2. We ________________ at school last Saturday.
3. Tina _________________at home yesterday.
4. He ______________happy.
5. Robert and Stan _________________ Gary's friends.
6. You _____________ very busy on Friday.
7. They ________________ in front of the supermarket.
8. I ________________ in the museum.
9. She ______________ in South Africa last month.
10. Jessica and Kimberly _______________late for school.

B. Fill in the blanks with ‘has’ or ‘have’


1. Do you ____________ my phone number?
2. Mark _____________ an English lesson this afternoon.
3. Paul _____________been waiting for you all day.
4. I ____________ been working late recently.
5. ______________ you seen Simon yet?
6. The girls _______________ gone out.
7. Mr. Smith _______________ no children.
8. __________________ we got time for a coffee?
9. My friend _________________ a great job.
10. Who_________________ a pen I can borrow.

C. Fill in the blanks with ‘do’, ‘does’ or ‘did’


1. ________________ you like fish?
2. ________________ she come to work yesterday?
3. ________________ she usually come to work on time?
4. ________________ the shops usually close at six in your town?
5. ________________ you see this film a year ago?
6. ________________ Helen say she was sorry?
7. ________________ we need the receipt now?
8. ________________ they leave without saying good-bye last night?
9. ________________ the shop close earlier last weekend?
10. ________________ they like the fish you prepared for them?
D. Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’ or ‘ - ’.
1. I like __________ blue T-shirt over there better than ____________ red one.
2. Their car does 150 miles _____________ hour.
3. Where's _________________ USB drive I lent you last week?
4. Do you still live in _______________ Sarawak?
5. Is your mother working in _______________ old office building?
6. Carol's father works as ______________electrician.
7. What do you usually have for ______________ breakfast?
8. Ben has __________________ terrible headache.
9. After this tour you have ______________whole afternoon free to explore the city.
10. “Rozy is ______________ prettiest girl in her village.” Said the man.

Simple Present Tense


E. Circle the correct answer.
1. We sometimes (reads, read, reading) books.
2. Emily (go, went, goes, going) to the disco.
3. It often (rain, rains, rained raining) on Sundays.
4. Pete and his sister (wash, washed, washes, washing) the family car.
5. I always (hurry, hurried, hurries, hurrying) to the bus stop.

You might also like