This document contains exercises from an English grammar textbook. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short paragraphs testing various tenses and parts of speech. The exercises cover a wide range of topics including daily activities, historical events, planned future actions, and conditional statements. The overall document aims to help students practice and improve their understanding of English grammar.
This document contains exercises from an English grammar textbook. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short paragraphs testing various tenses and parts of speech. The exercises cover a wide range of topics including daily activities, historical events, planned future actions, and conditional statements. The overall document aims to help students practice and improve their understanding of English grammar.
This document contains exercises from an English grammar textbook. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short paragraphs testing various tenses and parts of speech. The exercises cover a wide range of topics including daily activities, historical events, planned future actions, and conditional statements. The overall document aims to help students practice and improve their understanding of English grammar.
This document contains exercises from an English grammar textbook. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and short paragraphs testing various tenses and parts of speech. The exercises cover a wide range of topics including daily activities, historical events, planned future actions, and conditional statements. The overall document aims to help students practice and improve their understanding of English grammar.
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Exercise 1, Page 104
1. The floor hasn’t been cleaned yet
2. The politican is being interviewed now 3. The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci 4. My flat was burgled last night 5. All the tickets had been sold 6. The dog has not been fed yet 7. The prises will be awarded be the rpesident 8. Tea is grown in india
Exercise 2, Page 104
1. The house is going to be painted tomorrow 2. The office is cleaned 3. Trees are being planted in the forest 4. The Summer Olympics games had evety for years 5. Was America discovered in 1492? 6. The road has been closed due to an oil spill 7. The party invitations were sent yesterday 8. He will be awarded a Nobel prise 9. Have the plants been watered? 10.A dolphins was seen swimming in the sea 11.This package should be handeled carefully 12. The tax is included in the bill
Exercise 3, Page 105
1. Is breakfast served 7. Was announced 2. Is baked 8. Is visited 3. Is not allowed 9. Wasn’t invented 4. Should be done 10.Was caught 5. Is the rubbish collected 11.Was the race won 6. Was light bulb invented 12.Were held
Exercise 4, Page 105
1. By 6. By 11.By 2. With 7. With 12.By 3. By 8. By 13.By 4. With 9. By 14.By 5. With 10.With 15.With 16.By 18.With 20.With 17.By 19.By
Exercise 5, Page 106
1. C 2. E 3. F 4. A 5. D 6. B
Exercise 6, Page 106
1. A child was rescued from a fire yersterday 2. A strike is to be held by electricity workers tomorrow 3. The missing painting hasn’t been recovered yet 4. The New Harry Potter film will be screened next month 5. Money is being raised for homeles 6. A new airport will be built next year
Exercise 7, Page 107
1. Was first organised 7. Are given 2. Has been held 8. Is called 3. Is transformed 9. Is presented 4. Are often made 10.Have been discovered 5. Is attended 11.Will be shown 6. Are screened
Exercise 8, Page 107
1. The best chocolate is made by the Belgians 2. These tablets should be taken before meals 3. Coloured clothes must be washed separetly 4. He was sent out to the classrom 5. Spain will be visited by thousand of British tourists 6. He is being questioned by the police now 7. A complaint has been made 8. A squirrel was seen running in the park 9. The street lights on the motorway are being repaired 10.Breakfast is served at 7 am.
Exercise 9, Page 107
1. Past partisipate 2. Adjective 3. Adjective 4. Past partisipate 5. Adjective 6. Adjective
Exercise 10, Page 108
1. Is expected to pass the test easily
2. Are the cause of the damage
3. Is considered that he is the best 4. Is believed to have attended the wedding 5. Was reported to have escaped 6. Is thought to have stolen the paintings 7. Is was that he lived in France last year 8. Is thought that the company is losing a lot of money
Exercise 11, Page 108
1. Were discovered 2. Was thought 3. Was buried 4. Were found 5. Are now being examined 6. Will be cleaned 7. Be displayed
Exercise 12, Page 108
1. The Tower of London is located in London, England 2. It was completed in 1097 3. It was used as a fortress and a prison 4. Nowadays it is a guarded by the Beedeaters 5. It is used to hold the Crown Jewels 6. It is visited thousands of tourists every year Exercise 13, Page 109 1. A (is put) 2. D (are taken) 3. B (is sorted) 4. F (is washed) 5. E (are spread) 6. G (are left) 7. C (is transported) 8. H (is used)
Exercise 14, Page 108
The hit science fiction dilm “Avatar” was written and directed by James Cameron. It was released by Century Fox in 2009. It was given excellent reviews by most critics. The public was impressed by it too. Within 3 weeks of its release over 1 billion dollars had been made of the box office.
Two sequels will be made by Cameron. The same actors have been already asked to star in the sequels.
Exercise 15, Page 110
1. Must have been collected 2. Must have been told 3. Must have been repaired 4. Might have been injured 5. Shouldn’t have been moved 6. Can’t have been stolen
Exercise 16, Page 110
1. Was given a ticket by the police officer Was given to me by the police officer 2. Are being served dinner now Is being served to them 3. Won’t be shown his marks Won’t be shown to him 4. Was offered a ride by Ken Was oddered to Jannet 5. Has been taught a new dance step Has been taught to arnie 6. Should have been ordered a taxi Shuold have been ordered for you 7. Was given a receipt by the cashier Was given to me be the cashier 8. Were sent a letter of complaint by Mrs Harris Was sent to the company by Mrs Harris
Exercise 17, Page 110
1. He expected to have been shown more respect 2. She like to being given flowers 3. They can’t stand bening criticied 4. She hates to be kept waiting 5. We ought to have been told about this 6. Tom loves being complimented on huis work
Exercise 18, Page 111
1. Were frightened 2. Took, gathered, returned 3. To be reported, is going to have 4. Is published, always has 5. Has been grown, are trying, didn’t make 6. Were made, bought
Exercise 19, Page 111
An important decision was made by the Government last night. All cars will be banned from the centre of town as people’s health is being seriously affected by polution. Only bicycles and buses will be allowed to enter the town centre. Plans for a new environmental police force are being made. After all, something must be done before it’s too late.
Exercise 20, Page 111
1. Is consider 6. Are found 2. Is made 7. Is taken 3. Is served 8. Believe 4. Has been cut 9. Look 5. Are added 10.Confuse 11.Is thought 12.Have been prepared 13.Contain Exercise 21, Page 112
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. A 8. B
Exercise 22, Page 112
1. Sniffer dogs are used by the police to find drugs 2. The patients are given their medicine every morning. 3. The drowing boy was rescued by a lifeguard 4. Our sink is being repaired bey a plumber 5. You will be represented by a defence lawyer 6. The rooms are cleaned daily 7. Her suitcases were searched by customs officers 8. The explosin had been caused by a gas leak 9. The police were given a full report by an eyewithness 10.The product is going to be launched in May
Exercise 23, Page 112
1. About 50 people were invited 2. Was moved to the fifth floor 3. Was promoted to manager 4. Will be knocked down 5. Were sent to the London office last month 6. Is being repaired at the moment
Exercise 24, Page 113
1. The police may question the witnesses 2. The private detective located the missing person 3. The builders are fixing our roof 4. A team of archaeologists have found dinosaur remains 5. A bodyguard will protect you 24 hours a day 6. The teacher punished several members of the class 7. A famous scientist is presenting the award 8. She likes people admiring her paintings 9. You must attend to this matter immediately 10.A strike may delay your flight
Writing Activity, Page 113
A new art gallery has opened in London. The night before the opening, a party was held by the gallery owners. The event was attended by over 400 people. Some famous artists were invited by the owners. Drinks and sandwiches were served by waiters. A speech was given by the city mayor. The gallery was praised by several art critics. In the next weeks a website will be set up for the gallery. Tomorrow the public will be welcomed into the gallery. Tickets will be on offer at the half price for the first month.