I. Give the correct form of the verbs
1. We ( not see)………… Dorothy since last Saturday.
2. When I last (see)…………. him, he was living in London.
3. Jack just (paint)…………. the door.
4. My sister (look)…………… for you since yesterday.
5. Christopher Columbus ( discover)………….. American more than 500 years ago.
6. I (not be)………… in the room right now.
7. The little girl always asks me what (do)……………..
8. I have never played badminton before. This is the first time I (try)………….. to play.
9. He will take the dog out for a walk after (finish)………….. dinner.
10. Her father (die) ………….when she was a small girl.
II. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. Lan'll have a party ...................... Friday evening.
2. Would you like to come .......... my house ............lunch?
3. She takes care ............. her family.
4. She works .........a local supermarket.
5. My mother works...............the field............. my father.
6. The teacher divides the class…………….5 groups.
7. David is bad ................... . Math.
8. Are you keen……………the football match?
9. Sorry. I can’t go with you. I have to look……….my younger sister.
10. She was talking………..her teacher when I saw her.
III. Rewrite each sentence or question so it has the same meaning. Use “used to”.
Ex: I was in the school tennis team.
→ I used to be in the school tennis team.
1. Anna had long hair when
she was at school.
2. Mary didn’t listen when her
teachers were speaking.
3. Ricardo got up at 6.00 when
he was training for the Olympics.
4. What did you usually do on
Saturday evenings?
5. Sophie was afraid of dogs
when she was a little girl.
6. We always gave our
teachers presents at the end of term.
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7. Did you live next door to
Mrs. Harrison?
8. My brother wore glasses
when he was young.
IV. Fill in the gaps with adjective: -ing or -ed:
1. Tom is __________in politics. ( interested/ interesting)
2. Tom find politics__________( interested/ interesting)
3. The exams always makes me __________(worried/ worrying)
4. Are you __________ about her safety ? (worried/ worrying)
5. Everyone was __________ that he passed the examination.( surprised/ surprising)
6. It was quite __________ that he passed the examination. .( surprised/ surprising)
7. The film was __________. I expected it to be much better. ( disappointed/
disappointing)
8. I was __________with the film. I expected it to be much better. ( disappointed/
disappointing)
9. He was very __________ when he gets home from work. ( tired/tiring)
10. He has a very __________ job.( tired/tiring)
V. Complete these sentences with an adjective: -ing or -ed. The first letter(s) of the
adjective are given each time:
1. I seldom visit art galleries. I'm not very i.................................. in art.
2. We went for a very long walk. It was very t...........................
3. Why do you always look so b...? Is your life really so b.........?
4. I was a........................... when I heard they were getting divorced. They had always
seem so happy together.
5. I'm starting a new job next week. I'm quite e........................ about it.
6. I enjoyed the football match. It was quite e.................................
7. He seems quite s..................... with his new job.
8. It’s an a................ news. All of us are a......................
9. She was a..................to see that London drivers kept their cars to the left.
10. She was very s.................... by the news.
VI. Group into sound columns: /t/ /d/ /Id/
joined crowded reported called walked opened
clutched raised placed painted rised missed
played decided learned wrapped planned laughed
naked visited planted compared thanked cried
weighed received encouraged hated brushed fixed
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I. Give the correct form of the verbs
1. We ( not see) haven't seen Dorothy since last Saturday.
2. When I last (see) saw him, he was living in London.
3. Jack has just (paint) painted the door.
4. My sister (look) has looked for you since yesterday.
5. Christopher Columbus ( discover) discovered American more than 500 years ago.
6. I (not be) am not in the room right now.
7. The little girl always asks me what (do) to do.
8. I have never played badminton before. This is the first time I (try) have tried to play.
9. He will take the dog out for a walk after (finish) finishing dinner.
10. Her father (die) died when she was a small girl.
II. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
1. Lan'll have a party on Friday evening.
2. Would you like to come to my house for lunch?
3. She takes care of her family.
4. She works at a local supermarket.
5. My mother works in the field with my father.
6. The teacher divides the class into 5 groups.
7. David is bad at Math.
8. Are you keen on the football match?
9. Sorry. I can’t go with you. I have to look after my younger sister.
10. She was talking with her teacher when I saw her.