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Exercise 1: Choose the Correct Option

Choose the correct form of the verb.

1. I ___ (have visited / visited) Paris three times.


2. She ___ (saw / has seen) that movie last week.
3. They ___ (never have tried / never tried) sushi before.
4. We ___ (went / have gone) to the beach yesterday.
5. He ___ (has just finished / finished) his homework.

Answers
1. have visited
2. saw
3. have never tried
4. went
5. has just finished

Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks


Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Use
present perfect or past simple.

1. I ___ (read) that book already.


2. She ___ (not go) to the party last night.
3. They ___ (live) in London for five years now.
4. We ___ (travel) to Spain last summer.
5. He ___ (not finish) his project yet.

Answers:
1. have read
2. didn’t go
3. have lived
4. traveled
5. hasn’t finished

Exercise 3: Correct the Mistakes


Each sentence contains a mistake. Rewrite it correctly.

1. I have seen her yesterday.


2. They didn’t have ever visited Italy.
3. She has finished her homework last night.
4. We has lived here since 2015.
5. Did you ever ate Indian food before?

Answers:
1. I saw her yesterday.
2. They have never visited Italy.
3. She finished her homework last night.
4. We have lived here since 2015.
5. Have you ever eaten Indian food before?

Exercise 4: Match the Sentences


Match the beginnings of these sentences with the correct endings.

1. I have already… a. last weekend.


2. She went to Paris… b. eaten sushi before.
3. They have never… c. his homework yet.
4. We saw that movie… d. read that book.
5. He hasn’t finished… e. last year.

Answers
1. I have already… **d. read that book.**
2. She went to Paris… **e. last year.**
3. They have never… **b. eaten sushi before.**
4. We saw that movie… **a. last weekend.**
5. He hasn’t finished… **c. his homework yet.**

Exercise 5: Questions and Answers


Answer the questions using the correct tense.

1. Have you ever been to the USA? (Yes, I went in 2020.)


2. Did you eat breakfast this morning? (Yes, I ___.)
3. Has she finished her report yet? (No, she ___.)
4. When did they arrive? (They ___ yesterday afternoon.)
5. Have they visited their grandparents recently? (No, they ___.)

Answers:
1. Yes, I went in 2020.
2. Yes, I did.
3. No, she hasn’t.
4. They arrived yesterday afternoon.
5. No, they haven’t.
Part II

Exercise 1: Too Much, Too Many, Enough


Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or enough.
1. I can’t drink this coffee. There’s ___ sugar in it.
2. There are ___ cars on the road during rush hour.
3. We don’t have ___ chairs for everyone.
4. He spends ___ time on his phone.
5. Are there ___ sandwiches for lunch?

Answers:
1. too much
2. too many
3. enough
4. too much
5. enough

Exercise 2: Equatives (As...As)

Use as...as to compare the items.


1. My house is ___ big ___ yours.
2. This restaurant isn’t ___ expensive ___ that one.
3. She runs ___ fast ___ her brother.
4. Is this book ___ interesting ___ the one you read last week?
5. Today isn’t ___ cold ___ yesterday.

Answers:
1. as big as
2. as expensive as
3. as fast as
4. as interesting as
5. as cold as

Exercise 3: Gerunds as Nouns


Match the beginnings with the correct endings.

1. Swimming is... a. helps me relax.

2. Reading a good book... b. exciting for many people.

3. I enjoy... c. one of my favorite hobbies.

4. Traveling to new places... d. good exercise.

5. Watching TV... e. is a great way to learn.

Answers:
1. Swimming is... d. good exercise.
2. Reading a good book... e. is a great way to learn.
3. I enjoy... c. one of my favorite hobbies.
4. Traveling to new places... b. exciting for many people.
5. Watching TV... a. helps me relax.

Exercise 4: Participial Adjectives


1. This book is very ___ (excited/exciting). I can’t stop reading it!
2. I feel ___ (tired/tiring) after a long day at work.
3. The movie was so ___ (bored/boring) that I fell asleep.
4. She’s ___ (interested/interesting) in learning Spanish.
5. The news was ___ (shocked/shocking).
Part B: Speaking Practice
 Describe how you feel about the following situations:
o Watching a scary movie.

o Reading an inspiring story.

o Doing a boring task.


o Meeting a new friend.

Answers:
1. exciting
2. tired
3. boring
4. interested
5. shocking

Exercise 5: Mixed Practice


Part A: Complete the Sentences
1. There are ___ people at the party. It’s so noisy! (too many)
2. Learning new languages is ___ interesting ___ watching TV. (as...as)
3. Cooking is my favorite activity. I enjoy ___. (gerund)
4. The speech was so ___ that many people were crying. (moving)
5. Do we have ___ milk for the recipe? (enough)
Part B: Speaking Practice
 In groups, take turns describing your weekend using at least three of the
target structures.
o Example: "On Saturday, I watched a movie. It was so boring, but there
weren’t too many people at the cinema."
Answers:
1. too many
2. as interesting as
3. cooking
4. moving
5. enough

Exercise 2: Picture-Based Storytelling


Instructions:
1. Show the class a picture (e.g., a park, a market, or a beach scene).
2. Students take turns describing what they see in the picture. Encourage them
to use adjectives and simple tenses.
3. After the description, students create a short story about what is happening
in the picture.
o Example prompts:

 "Who are the people in the picture?"


 "What are they doing?"
 "What might happen next?"

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