1 BACH.
MARCH 2019 NAME:___________________
CONDITIONALS:
1) Charlie didn’t leave early, and so he missed the bus.
If Charlie ____________________________________________________________________.
2) I like travelling, but I haven’t got any money.
If I _______________________________________________________________________.
3) Don’t get close to the swimming-pool, you will fall in.
If you _____________________________________________________________________.
4) Mike didn’t make a shopping list, and he forgot to buy some coffee.
If Mike ___________________________________________________________________.
5) I’m tired, I can’t walk.
If I _____________________________________________________________________.
I WISH/ IF ONLY
6) She lost her favourite purse.
If only………………………………………………………………
7) The dog always barks at me.
I wish the dog……………………………………………………….
8) I don´t play basketball but I like it.
I wish I……………………………………………………
RELATIVE CLAUSES: Join the sentences using relative pronouns:
1) Where is the pencil? I left it on the desk.
2) A boy visited the police station. His bike was stolen.
3) Alexander Fleming was British. He discovered penicillin.
4) We spoke to a woman. She gave us directions.
5) The Eiffel Tower was finished in 1889. It is made of iron.
6) That is the place. I met John there.
7) The lady didn´t have a car. I danced with her at the ball.
Informal
Formal
7) MODAL VERBS: Choose the correct one.
1) Look at those clouds. I think it can / might / must rain.
2) This is impossible!! It can’t be / mustn’t be / may not be the answer.
3) I’ve no idea where Jane is. She could be / must be anywhere!!
4) There is someone at the door. It could be / mustn’t be the postman.
5) I can’t find my passport. – You must have left/ should have left it on the plane.
6) I failed my exams. – You must have worked / should have worked harder.
MODAL VERBS: Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs or modal perfects:
1) It’s possible that I’ll be late. (may)
I _______________________________________________________________.
2) It is forbidden to leave your bike here. (can’t)
You _____________________________________________________________.
3) Maybe Joanna missed the last bus. (may)
Joanna _____________________________________________________________.
4) I’m sure that Diana didn’t take your books. (can’t)
Diana _______________________________________________________________.
5) It was wrong of you to be rude to the policeman!! (shouldn’t)
You ________________________________________________________________.
Gerund (-ing) or TO + INFINITIVE:
1) Greg often seems _________________ (be) worried.
2) I hate _____________(tell) this, but we’ve lost all our money.
3) Do you want ____________( we, go) for a walk this afternoon?
4) I enjoyed ___________ (listen) to this lesson.
5) I can’t stand ______________ (wake) up early.
6) It’s very difficult _____________ (learn) Chinese.
7) We love _______________(go) to the beach in the summer.
8) I’m getting used to _____________ (live) in a big city, but it’s too stressful.
9) Avoid _____________ (eat) fast food if you want to get fit.
10) Remember _____________ (post) these letters when you go shopping.
11) ______________ (live) in the country is healthier.
12) Before ___________ (leave), tidy your room, please!!
13) She let __________________(he, get up) late.
14) They look forward to _________________(see) us soon.
15) They make_________________(I , laugh).
Verbal tense review.
PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
1. Excuse me. My phone ______________________ (ring). I must answer it.
2. How often _____________________________ (you / go) to the gym?
3. Lucy __________________________ (not / enjoy) parties because she’s shy.
[Link]’s a very good artist. He _____________________________ (paint) three pictures since yesterday.
5. My father ____________________________ (travel) to Spain twice this year.
6. Your brother ____________________________ (watch) football on TV all day. He’s so boring!
7. Jack _________________________(not / talk) to Sarah at the moment because he’s angry with her.
8. I usually _____________________ (have) coffee for breakfast but today I______________ (have) tea
SIMPLE PAST, PAST CONTINUOUS, PAST PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT
1. I _______________________ (wait) for the bus when my mobile phone ____________________ (ring).
2. The students ____________________ (take) an exam when they _________________ (hear) the fire alarm.
3. “________________________ (you / see) the latest Madonna video?” “ No, but I _________________
(hear) her new single on the radio yesterday.”
4. What __________________________ (you / do) at this time yesterday?
5. By the time we ______________________ (finish) the game, it ________________ (be) dark.
6. “How long ___________________________ (you / know) Peter?” “Since August. We
____________________________ (meet) at the seaside last summer.
7. After it __________________ (stop) raining, we ________________________ (play) tennis.
8. I _________________________ (live) in Toledo for 10 years. Then I __________________ (come) to Madrid.
I ___________________________ (live) here since 2011.
FUTURE TENSES: present simple, will, going to, present continuous, perfect future, future
continuous.
1. The train _______________________________ (arrive) at 12:30.
2. We __________________________ (have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
3. Maybe it ______________________________( snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening.
4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I ___________________________ ( meet) my friend.
5. Paul _____________________________ (fly) to London on Monday morning.
6. Wait! I ______________________________ ( drive) you to the station.
7. The English lesson ________________________ ( start) at 8:45.
8. .When they get married in March, they _________________________ ( be) together for six years.
9. By May we __________________________(pass) the second term.
10. Don´t visit me tomorrow! I ____________________________(work) at the office.