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Unit 04 Extra Grammar Exercises

The document contains an English grammar exercise for a student named Samari Hernandez Alonzo. [1] The exercise focuses on the past continuous tense and includes sentences to complete and questions to answer in that tense. [2] The second part of the exercise involves rewriting sentences using direct objects and pronouns correctly with phrasal verbs. [3] The student is asked to replace nouns with pronouns and complete short conversations using object pronouns.

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Unit 04 Extra Grammar Exercises

The document contains an English grammar exercise for a student named Samari Hernandez Alonzo. [1] The exercise focuses on the past continuous tense and includes sentences to complete and questions to answer in that tense. [2] The second part of the exercise involves rewriting sentences using direct objects and pronouns correctly with phrasal verbs. [3] The student is asked to replace nouns with pronouns and complete short conversations using object pronouns.

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21/2/24
samari hernandez alonzo
NAME: _________________________ DATE: ________________________

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 4, page 41)

LESSON 1 The past continuous

1 Complete the statements and questions with the past continuous.

1. My daughter was driving her car yesterday at 4:00.


drive

2. I was walking to work when I saw the accident.


walk

3. Who where talking on the phone when I came home?


talk

4. Traffic was awful this morning. Everyone where speeding !


speed

5. They where leaving the house when the phone started ringing.
leave
where
6. The clients at the rental agency complaining about the quality
complain
of the cars they got.
where weaving
7. The accident occurred because a car through
weave
traffic.
your girlfriend was shoping
8. Why at the mall when online shopping is so much
your girlfriend / shop
easier?

2 Circle the correct verb form to complete the sentences.


1. I (tailgated / was tailgating) when the car in front of me suddenly (stopped /
was stopping).
2. John (cooked / was cooking) dinner when his children (arrived / were arriving).
3. Larissa (didn’t pay / wasn’t paying) attention while she (drove / was driving).
4. They (washed / were washing) the car when the headlights (broke / were
breaking).
5. My son (texted / was texting) his boss when the storm (started / was starting).

Top Notch 2, Third Edition Unit 4, Lesson 1


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samari hernandez
NAME: _________________________
21/2/24
DATE: ________________________

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 4, page 43)

LESSON 2 Placement of direct objects with phrasal verbs


1 Rewrite the following sentences, correcting the errors.
1. If you return a rental car and it’s almost out of gas, who has to fill up it?
If you return a rental car and it’s almost out of gas, who has to fill it up?

2. The car’s ready. Can you pick up it before 5:00?


The car is ready. Can you pick up before 5: 00
3. The car? I’m planning to drop off it at the rental office, not the airport.
The car ? I’m planning to drop off it the rental office, not the airport
4. There’s something wrong with the headlights. I can’t turn on them.
There is something wrong with the headilghts. I can’t turn on them
5. I can’t stand that loud music while I drive. Could you please turn off it?
I can’t stand that loud music while I drive. Could you please turn it off?

2 Rewrite each sentence, replacing the direct object noun with a pronoun.
1. Please fill the car up with super.
Please fill it up with super.

2. Jane’s going to drop off the car at the airport.


Jane’s going to drop it at the airport
3. It’s raining and we can’t turn on the windshield wipers.
It’s raining and we can’t turn on the windshield wipers.
4. When you’re sitting in a parking lot, you should turn the headlights off.
When you’re sitting in a parking lot, you should turn it off.
5. Turn the TV on, please, so I can see the news about the accident.
Turn it on, please, so I can see the news about the accident.

Top Notch 2, Third Edition Unit 4, Lesson 2


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NAME: _________________________ 21/2/24
DATE: ________________________

3 Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.


1. A: Please turn off the car.
B: OK, I’ll turn it off .
turn off

2. A: Why are your headlights still on?


B: Oh, no! I forgot to turn it off last night. I hope the engine starts!
turn off

3. A: The car is ready.


B: Great, I’ll pick it up at 3:00.
pick up

4. A: My brakes are making a funny sound.


B: No problem. We’ll check out the whole car. What time can you
Drop it off ?
drop off

5. A: Why isn’t the TV working?


B: Did you try to turn it on ?
turn on

6. A: Why is it so cold in this car? Is it the air conditioning?


B: Yes, I can’tturn it off .
turn off

7. A: You left your glasses in my car last night.


B: I’m glad you found them. Can you drop it off on your way home?
drop off

8. A: Oh no! I think I’m almost out of gas.


B: No problem. There’s a station. We can fill it up there.
fill up

Top Notch 2, Third Edition Unit 4, Lesson 2


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