Pre FC Mid- term grammar. Complete with the correct present tense. 1.Tom …………. Dan this afternoon. ( meet) 2.Susan ………. The new TV program ( just-watch)

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Pre FC Mid- term grammar

Complete with the correct present tense. 1.Tom …………. Dan this afternoon. ( meet) 2.Susan ………. The new TV program ( just-watch) 3.The food ………. Delicious! ( smell) 4.Sorry, I can’t answer now because I………… a meeting at the moment. ( have) 5.………you …………… to the cinema? Can I go with you? ( go) 6.We ……………… about buying a new car next month ( think) 7.Your food ………..cold. Eat it soon. ( get) 8.Jason ……….. His exam this evening. I …. ( think) he will pass.

Past tenses. Choose the correct alternative. 1.We hadn’t finished/ didn’t finish answering the questions because we hadn’t read/ didn’t read the book. 2.Were you cooking/ did you cook dinner last night? 3.I had never stayed/ did never stay in a luxury hotel before and I really enjoyed/ was enjoying it. 4.While we walked/ were walking along the avenue we were hearing/ heard a crash. 5.As soon as I was closing/ closed the door I turned / had turned the heater on. 6.Jason couldn’t phone me because his phone broke/ had broken down.

Complete with the correct modal verb. 1.You ………….. Eat too much or you will have stomachache. 2.I know I ………. Come back late, but my friends invited me to the cinema!! 3.Do you ….. Get up early for school? 4.You ………….. Take the take recorder but you must return it at You ………… try this cake. It’s delicious! 6.You … Cook today. We can prepare some sandwiches. 7.I ………..go to the cinema if I didn’t have so much to study.

Complete with the correct future tense. 1.This time next Monday I …… ( sit) on the beach. 2.Have you already decided? What ………….you …………( take) to the contest? 3.Don’t worry! I …. ( tell) the teacher you aren’t feeling well. 4.What time …. The film ( start) tomorrow afternoon? 5.I checked the timetable. You … ( finish) your exam by 5, so we can go to the park. 6.Do you want to have dinner with us? Tom and I …. At the restaurant at ( meet) 7.Sorry I can’t come with you, I….. To the countryside with mty brother at 3pm. ( travel) 8.I have no plans for tomorrow afternoon, so I have decided I ………(watch) TV for some hours. 9.I have no plans for tomorrow afternoon, so I think I …………..(watch) TV for some hours.