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The document contains grammar exercises focusing on future tenses, the use of 'used to', modal verbs, past simple forms, and the distinction between 'was' and 'were'. It includes multiple-choice questions, sentence transformations, and matching exercises to test understanding of these grammatical concepts. Each section is designed to help learners practice and reinforce their knowledge of English grammar.
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GRAMMAR

A. FUTURE TENSES. Choose the correct answer: A, B or C


1. Irene____________ to the theatre tonight. She has got free ticket.
a. Will go b. is going c. is going to go

2. “We__________ if we can find ticket for the REM concert” said Irene
a. Will see b. are seeing c. see

3. There are black clouds in the sky. It____________


a. Is going to rain b. will rain c. is raining

4. Tomorrow it__________ sunny with some rain


a. Will be b. is going to be c. is being

5. There ___a bus strike tomorrow so Pablo and our children will stay at home
a. Will be b. will is c. is being

6. I’m sorry. I________ here tomorrow


a. Willn’t be b. won’t be c. am not going be

B. USED TO. Change the sentences according to the prompts in brackets


1. Her birthday party used to be celebrated in the restaurant (interrogative)
2. I used to write letters to my friends (negative)
3. Did she use to write in her diary before going to bed? (affirmative)
4. When she was a little girl she used to eat a lot of sweets (interrogative)

C. MODAL VERB. Think and write should or shouldn’t


1. It’s a sunny day and Emma’s at the beach. She__________ wear a hat
2. Michael’s got a headache. He__________ watch TV
3. Betty’s got a terrible toothache. She___________ go to the dentist
4. David wants to cross the road. He __________ stop and look both ways first
5. Katy__________ eat chocolate because she’s got a stomach-ache
6. Harry’s got an important exam tomorrow, so he ______ study this afternoon

D. PAST SIMPLE. Regular and irregular verbs: affirmative, negative or


interrogative
1. (✓)I ____________(carry) a bag home
2. (✓)Last summer, I __________ (be) in London for my holidays
3. (?) (you/watch)_____________the football match on TV Tuesday night?
4. (X) Mary____________ (buy) the book because it was very expensive
5. (✓)They ____________ (have) a house in London
6. (?) (they/try)_______________ to rob you? Yes, _______________

E. WAS OR WERE. Match the questions (1-10) to the answers (a-j)


1. Where were you born? a. My mother was 25 years old

2. When were you born? b. My favorite food was banana

3. Were you an ugly baby? c. I was born in 2003

4. Why were you in Germany? d. Yes, I was

5. How old was your mother? e. No, I was an angry baby

6. What was your favorite food? f. I was born in Germany

7. What color were your eyes? g. I don’t know who he was

8. Were you bald? h. No, I wasn’t. I was beautiful

9. Were you a happy baby? i. My eyes were blue

10. Who was your doctor? j. Because we were on

vacation

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