Present perfect (for, since, yet, already) / past simple

We’ve been fishing ….…. two hours.

I’ve worked in this office …...… a month.

They’ve lived in France ……… 1970.

Things have changed …….. I was a girl.

I’ve known ……. a long time.

She has driven the same car …….. 1989.

Nobody has come to see us ………. we bought these bloodhounds.

Have you ….. been in love? - Yes, I ……….. .

I’ve …….. been to Africa, but I’ve …… seen Rome.

I haven’t eaten my lunch ….. .

·  How long ……………………………… (you/live) in this street?

·  I …… always …………… (live) here.

·  Where ………………………… (you / be)?

·  I ………………………. (be) to the dentist.

·  …… you ……………. (enjoy) the film last night?

·  Yes, I …… . I think it …… (be) fantastic.

·  Do you know where Sally is?

·  I ……….. (see) her in the library.

·  I’m looking for Susan. ………… you ……….. (see) her?

·  I ………… (see) her yesterday but not today. ……… you ……….. (look) in the café?

Carla Brown has a job in advertising. It’s a good job, and she earns over Ł30,000 a year. She ……………….. (study) marketing at college, and then …………. (find) a job with a small advertising agency in Manchester. She ………………… (change) her job since then several times and now she works for Jerome and Jerome, which is a big company with offices all over the world. She ……………….. (be) with the company for 3 years. The company has clients in America and she ………………. (be) there several times on business. Last year she ………….. (spend) six months there.

can / can’t; have to / don’t have to; should / shouldn’t

Complete the senteces with have to / don’t have to or should / shouldn’t

If you feel ill, you ……….. go to bed.

When you catch a plave, you ……………. check in before you board the plane.

You …………….. have too much luggage because if you take more than 20 kg, you ……………….. pay extra.

You ………….. wear comfortable clothes.

You …………………. wear your seat-belt all the time, you can take it off.

Complete the senteces with have to / don’t have to or can / can’t

You …………. vote if you are under 18.

You …………. get married in a church in Hungary, but you ……………… be christianed.

In Hungary you ……………… do military service.

You ………………… drive through a red traffic light, it’s dangerous.

You ……………….pay for school books if you have at least 2 other brothers or sisters.

Relative pronouns, defining clause (who, which, where)

Beggars are people …….. ask for money in the street.

A stadium is a place ……… people play sport matches.

A table is a thing ...... you use to eat or write on.

A box is a thing in ...... you can keep other things.

A civil servant is a person ...... works for the government.

Finish these defintions:

A nurse is ......

A post office is ......

A banana is ......

Past continuous / past simple

While I ...... (have a shower), my sister ...... (cook) the dinner.

When I ...... (arrive) at the station, Peter ...... (already wait) for me.

They ...... (work) in the garden, when the storm ...... (begin).

She ...... (not / read) anything when I ...... (arrive).

What ...... you ...... this time yesterday?

Conditional 1, conditional 2

Complete the sentences.

If you go to bed late, you ...... (be) tired tomorrow.

I’d be really happy if you ...... (visit) me.

I’ll write to you if you ...... (give) me your address.

She ...... (pass) the exam if she ...... (study) more.

It ...... (take) two hours to get there if we ...... (hurry up).

Answer the questions:

What would you do if you won 15,000 HUF?

What will you do if you lose your student card?

Gerund / infinitive (-ing / to infinitive / infinitive without to)

He said he wanted ...... (speak) to me.

He doesn’t enjoy ...... (go) to parties.

Would you like ...... (work) with children?

You should ...... (see) that film, it’s marvellous!

They’re hoping ...... (visit) their sister in London next year.

My granny loves ...... (do) crosswords and puzzles.

I’m very good at ...... (sing) but I’m bad at ...... (dance).

I like ...... (play) chess but I can’t ...... (play) it very well.

Have you ever thought of ...... (go) to university?

Comparatives

Give the comparative and the superlative form of these adjectives.

good

bad

tiring

beautiful

safe

interesting

happy

loud

Compare two memebers of your family. Use all forms (more .... than; the most .... ; as ... as )

Passive

Turn the active sentences into passive.

Somebody opened the door. - ......

They sell hamburgers all over the world. - ......

The police didn’t catch the thieves.- ......

They killed nobody. - ......

My mother has baked the birthday cake. - ......

People will speak Spanish all over Europe. - ......

When did they build this bridge? - ......

Complete with passive verb forms.

A Why did you stay with your sister?

B Because my flat ...... (redecorate).

A When ...... (finish)?

B Last weekend, it didn’t take too long.

When they arrived home, they discovered that all their windows ...... (break) by vandals.

Oh no! I can’t see my car! I think it ...... (steal).

How long does it take…?

Translate the senteces into English.

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