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EXERCISE 3FOR HIGH SCHOOL

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Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle

be was/were been

become

begin

bring

eat

buy

choose

come

do

drink

drive

fall

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Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle

be was/were been

become became become

begin began begun

bring brought brought

eat ate eaten

buy bought bought

choose chose chosen

come came come

do did done

drink drank drunk

drive drove driven

fall fell fallen

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Put AM, IS or ARE

1. She ------  in the house.

2. The dog and the cat ------  in the garden.

3. The woman ------  behind a tree.

4. I ------  Kevin.

5. Carol and I ------ friends.

6. It ------ black.

7. My name ------  Bob.

8. They ------  nice girls.

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1. She is in the house.

2. The dog and the cat are  in the garden.

3. The woman is  behind a tree.

4. I am Kevin.

5. Carol and I are friends.

6. It is black.

7. My name is  Bob.

8. They are nice girls.

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9. The children ------  in the shop.

10. He ------  a teacher.

11. We ------  hungry.

12. Mrs. Dixon ------  funny and nice.

13. I ------ twelve years old.

14. Jim and Cathy ------  at school.

15. The elephants ------  tired.

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9. The children are  in the shop.

10. He is  a teacher.

11. We are  hungry.

12. Mrs. Dixon is  funny and nice.

13. I am twelve years old.

14. Jim and Cathy are  at school.

15. The elephants are  tired.

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Change into Indirect Speech

1. "It is too late." - I said ----------------

2. "I have replied." - He claimed that ---------------  .

3. "I met you yesterday." - Sam told me ----------------------- 

4. "I cannot come." - Mary explained that --------------------------

5. "I could fall down." - He was afraid ------------------------

6. "I will pay tomorrow." - He said ----------------------

7. The Himalayas are the highest." - He knew that --------------------

8. "I may lend you some money." - Bill promised -----------------------

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1. "It is too late." - I said that it was too late.

2. "I have replied." - He claimed that he had replied. 

3. "I met you yesterday." - Sam told me that he had met me the previous day.

4. "I cannot come." - Mary explained that she could not come.

5. "I could fall down." - He was afraid that he could fall down.

6. "I will pay tomorrow." - He said that he would pay the following day.

7. The Himalayas are the highest." - He knew that the Himalayas are the highest.

8. "I may lend you some money." - Bill promised that he might lend me some money.

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9. I have been watching a film." - He replied that -----------------

10. "Claire must rest." - The doctor said ------------

11. "I have not done it today." - I explained that ---------------------

12. "If I was younger, I would accept it." - He thought that ---------------------

13. "I was with him last week." - Jill admitted that -----------------

14. "You needn't change your shoes in our house." - She reminded me that ------------------

15. "I am calling my mum." - She said ------------------

16. Greg used to be my friend." - He told us ----------------------

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9. I have been watching a film." - He replied that  he had been watching a film.

10. "Claire must rest." - The doctor said that Claire must rest / Claire had to rest.

11. "I have not done it today." - I explained that   I had not done it that day.

12. "If I was younger, I would accept it." - He thought that  if he was younger, he would accept it.

13. "I was with him last week." - Jill admitted that   she had been with him the previous week .

14. "You needn't change your shoes in our house." - She reminded me that   need not change my shoes in their house.

15. "I am calling my mum." - She said that she was calling her mum.

16. Greg used to be my friend." - He told us  that Greg used to be his friend.

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Put the proper adjectives

1. He has become a ______ person after leaving that gang of mischievous boys.          

(a)best  (b)as good as  (c)better   (d)good     

2. The man was attacked with a ______ object.         

a)sharpest (b)sharp  (c)sharper   (d)as sharp as     

3. You are very ______, risking your life to save that little girl from being hit by the car.          

(a)brave (b)as brave as  (c)braver   (d)bravest

4. Raise your arm ______ you can and do the wave !          

(a)highest (b)as high as  (c)higher   (d)high         

5. We were hoping to find a ______ place to hold Sanchez's birthday party than this one.          

(a)more cheerful (b)as cheerful as  (c)most cheerful   (d)cheerful

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1. He has become a better person after leaving that gang of mischievous boys.          

 

2. The man was attacked with a sharp object.         

 

3. You are very brave risking your life to save that little girl from being hit by the

car.      

    

4. Raise your arm as high as you can and do the wave !          

      

5. We were hoping to find a more cheerful place to hold Sanchez's birthday party than this one.          

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6. I wish more people were ______ you, Mr. Walter.         

(a)more generous   (b)most generous  (c)as generous as   (d)generous         

7. "I wish for a ______ world to live in than this one," said the first contestant in the beauty pageant.          

(a)more peaceful   (b)as peaceful as  (c)most peaceful   (d)peaceful      

8. That ballerina is very tall but she was ______ the other petite ballerinas.       

(a)most graceful   (b)more graceful   (c)graceful   (d)as graceful as

9. Let's watch ______ show than this one. It's getting kind of boring.       

(a)as exciting as   (b)a most exciting   (c)an exciting   (d)a more exciting     

 10. I met the ______ man at the party. There is no one else like him in this whole world.       

(a)wonderful   (b)most wonderful   (c)as wonderful as   (d)more wonderful

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6. I wish more people were as generous as you, Mr. Walter.         

      

7. "I wish for a more peaceful world to live in than this one," said the first contestant in the beauty pageant.       

  

8. That ballerina is very tall but she was as graceful as the other petite ballerinas.  

     

9. Let's watch a more exciting show than this one. It's getting kind of boring.       

   

 10. I met the most wonderful man at the party. There is no one else like him in this whole world.       

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Change the adjectives in the brackets into adverbs

1. The waitress ______ ( clumsy ) poured the coffee.   

2. The carpenter ______ ( skilful ) carved some motifs on the wood.  

3. The workers could not ______ ( possible ) complete their work on time.  

4. He ate the burger ______ . ( hungry )   

5. The old man ______ ( clear ) remembered his childhood days during the War.  

6. The doctor ______ ( careful ) examined the wound.   

7. The cattle grazed ______ ( day ) on the plains.

8. The fire burnt ______ ( fierce ) throughout the night.

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1. The waitress clumsily poured the coffee.   

2. The carpenter skillfully carved some motifs on the wood.  

3. The workers could not possibly complete their work on time.  

4. He ate the burger hungrily .

5. The old man clearly remembered his childhood days during the War.  

6. The doctor carefully examined the wound.   

7. The cattle grazed daily on the plains.

8. The fire burnt fiercely throughout the night.

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9. The burglar crept ______ ( quiet ) into the house.   

10. Listen to your teacher ______ ( attentive ) during the lesson.

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9. The burglar crept quietly into the house.   

10. Listen to your teacher attentively during the lesson.

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Add Question tags to the following sentences

1.They played hockey last Saturday, ______ they?

(a)don't (b)didn't  (c)does   (d)did         

2. The foreign exchange student is from German, ______ he? 

 (a)isn't (b)aren't  (c)wasn't   (d)weren't         

3. Did you feel that ? That wasn't an earthquake, ______ it? 

 (a)is (b)were  (c)was   (d)are        

4. Salina bought a new car, ______ she ?         

(a)don't (b)didn't  (c)does   (d)did         

5. You haven't been to the new library, ______ you ?          

(a)hasn't (b)have  (c)has   (d)haven't

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1.They played hockey last Saturday, didn't they?

2. The foreign exchange student is from German, isn't he?

3. Did you feel that ? That wasn't an earthquake, was it? 

4. Salina bought a new car, didn't she ?

5. You haven't been to the new library, have you ? 

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6. You didn't punch Roy, ______ you? 

(a)don't (b)didn't  (c)does   (d)did         

7. Rachel wrote that letter, ______ she ?          

(a)don't (b)didn't  (c)does   (d)did      

8. You can still talk, ______ you ?      

(a)will   (b)won't   (c)can't   (d)can      

9. You won't leave me here all alone, ______ you? 

(a)will   (b)won't   (c)can't   (d)can      

10. Andrea had replied your email last night, ______ she? 

(a)hasn't   (b)haven't   (c)hadn't   (d)isn't

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6. You didn't punch Roy, did you? 

     

7. Rachel wrote that letter, didn't she ?          

    

8. You can still talk, can't you ?      

   

9. You won't leave me here all alone, will you? 

 

10. Andrea had replied your email last night, hadn't she?