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I opened it and found. Mr Smith's house. We followed. Sunday because everybody was at. It's quite. But Dry and Rot are. You could give them. Smiths today, aren't we? Shall we take. We can't go to. Mrs Smith's in. Irishman and. I've heard. Irishmen and. Scotsmen before and they are all. In my story. Scotsman is generous,. Irishman is logical and. Englishman is romantic. River Thames. She was very much afraid of. She also took. I'll go on looking just. These are forty pence.

Articles and possessive adjectives PEG , Insert a, an, the, or my, his, her, our, your, their if necessary. He had. I've only. Would you like. I read. Besides I have. If I don't take it back tomorrow I'll have to pay. The crew had. There was. The rest were men. It was meant to be. Not even your wife! I'd never tell. I'm trying to do. You get. He was. He looked up and saw. He heard. Have you. The people next door were having. I often have three bad nights in succession. I live in. Read the following a in the negative b in the interrogative.

These sentences, except for nos. I and 13, could also be used for question tag exercises see Exercise Note: 1 may for possibility rarely begins a sentence. Do you think that Tom knows? Is Tom likely to know? Sometimes either form is possible. Omit final did he? Auxiliary verbs PEG Put the following verbs into the past tense. Auxiliaries are used both by themselves and as part of certain forms and tenses of ordinary verbs.

Use had to as the past tense of must and didn't need as a past tense of needn't. He hoped. He said. We hoped. He said that she. I don't. She thought that it. She wanted to know if No, I can't. Auxiliary verbs PEG Answer the following questions a in the affirmative b in the negative, in each case repeating the auxiliary and using a pronoun as subject. Do you need this? Can Tom swim? Note also: Is that Bill? Will there be time? Use needn't in 7 and Use must in 26 and He lives in London. I He lives in London and so do 1.

He had to wait. John 2 He is a writer, she 3 Tom can speak Welsh, his wife 4 She ought to get up. Tom 7 The first bus was full. He isn't back. Tom 14 You shouldn't be watching TV. Tom 15 You mustn't be late. Andrew 19 I'm not going, you 20 This telephone doesn't work. Make a negative addition to an affirmative remark: She thanked me. Make an affirmative addition to a negative remark: She can't eat oysters.

I She can't eat oysters but I can. Use needn't as the negative of must, and must as the affirmative of needn't. Mary 26 He wasn't there, she 27 You must go. I 29 Alexander didn't want to wait. James 30 Bill needn't stay. Stanley 31 A cat wouldn't eat it. To express surprise, use Oh, so. He has a good influence on her. Part 2 Agreements with negative remarks. Elephants never forget.

Use a negative auxiliary if the first verb is affirmative and an affirmative auxiliary if the first verb is negative. He won't be any use. She worked here for a year. Question tags after negative statements PEG Add question tags to the following statements. Bill doesn't know Ann. Bill doesn't know Ann, does he? Ann hasn't got a phone. Ann hasn 't got a phone, has she? There won't be time, will there?

All the tags, except the tag for no. But they could also be practised with a question intonation. The important word in the statement must then be stressed. Question tags after affirmative statements PEG Add question tags to the following statements: Tom goes to Bath quite often, doesn 't he? He told you about his last trip, didn 't he? It was very cold last night, wasn 't it? Be careful of the contractions 's and 'd: He's ready, isn 't he?

He's finished, hasn 't he? He'd seen it, hadn't he? He'd like it, wouldn't he? These should be practised mainly with a statement intonation, but they could also be said with a question intonation. See notes to previous exercise. Add question tags to the following statements. Auxiliaries followed by full or bare infinitive PEG Put to where necessary before the infinitives in brackets. Auxiliaries: mixed PEG chapters Fill each of the following gaps with a suitable auxiliary or auxiliary form. I share yours?

I hope to. Now he hardly smokes at all. No obligation. Use present tense. I'm disappointed that you didn't tell me. Otherwise we'll be late. Then we. Tom probably knows. I'm sure that Tom knows. There's a speed limit here. He doesn 't usually have time habit to study. In other English-speaking countries, however, the do forms are used almost exclusively.

Where both are equally usual this will be noted in the key. Fill the spaces with the correct forms of have, adding got where possible. Only one space will be left in each clause, but note that got may be separated from have by another word.

When a negative form is required ' negative ' will be placed at the end of the example. Shopkeeper: We usually. When used in these ways: a have usually forms its negative and interrogative with do. Put the correct form of have into the following sentences. Use am having, is having, etc. If I like it I'll buy it. That is why there is all this mess. The house is warm!

My nephew is helping with the translation. He says that he has to because his feet are different sizes. Part 2 Fill in the spaces by inserting the correct form of have, the past participle of the verb in brackets and, where necessary, a pronoun. You'd better. I'm going to. I employed a plumber to examine my boiler. I had my boiler examined. Why are all those dogs wearing harness?

Fill the spaces in the following sentences by inserting the correct form of be with, where necessary, the past participle or present or perfect infinitive of the verb in brackets. Remember that, in the passive, be can be used in the continuous tenses. The countryside. That is an order. My parents have arranged it. I miss you very much.

Those were your instructions. But I wasn't. In some sentences, contracted plural, negative and interrogative forms, or the past or future tense are required. I'm afraid Why not take that?

I don't think Mine's on the top floor. Ann who opened the door to us yesterday,. Then one day a letter arrived—well, There is no need to use other able form in this section. Put to where necessary before the infinitives. Otherwise when you get home you. Fill the spaces and put to where necessary before the infinitives. The driver. Fortunately I. I speak to Mr Pitt, please?

I haven't got a watch. I borrow your umbrella? I think I have a right to know. I come in? I see your passport, please? They haven't let him drive. It's really excellent. His wife is away. Caller: You. I insist on it. It isn't going to rain. Ten sentences will be enough. We can eat it cold. Salt is very bad for him. The window-cleaner is coming tomorrow. There is plenty of food in the house. It is contrary to Zoo regulations. The maid will do it.

Tomorrow will do. There isn't anybody there. It's not polite. I've been invited to a wedding; but I can't go. Will it be necessary for me to send a present? Shall I have to send a present? He has already reached retiring age.

He took us in his car. Then it won't be necessary to live at home if I don't want to. It wasn't necessary to say anything. I bought my ticket at a machine. We were able to wade across. I can get a taxi. But it wasn't necessary to pay for the lunch.

The airline gave it to us. The teachers aren't very strict. It wasn't necessary for them to hurry. Will it be necessary for me to take the whole exam again? It wasn't necessary for me to do anything. You helped him but he didn 't need help. There aren't any rattlesnakes in this country. We've only just started this one. It isn't possible. Look, it's raining now!

I had locked it myself and the key was in my pocket. If he had they wouldn't have died. I am perfectly well. One would have been enough. He has one of his own. He speaks English very fluently. Present and past tenses The simple present tense PEG Read the following in the third person singular. Do not change the object if it is plural. Note that after certain consonants a final es is pronounced as a separate syllable. He 2 Buses pass my house every hour.

He 4 We change planes at Heathrow. He 6 They worry too much. He 7 I cash a cheque every month. He 8 I always carry an umbrella. She 9 They wash the floor every week. She 10 His sons go to the local school. He 17 Elephants never forget. They lie in bed all day. In Nos. The present continuous tense PEG Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous tense. In No. He clean his shoes. Somebody bring more coal? You can't go out yet. He paint the front bedroom.

I read Crime and Punishment. The sun shine and the birds sing. Shall I answer it? I just wash my hands. Someone come to tea?

Would you like to come with me? You make a lot of mistakes. She always rests after lunch. Perhaps they look for oil. They repair the road. Go and see what they do. Something happen in the street? The house opposite is on fire! Come and look. Mother: I can't. I bath the babies.

Is the Fire Brigade here? Fire engines rush up and the firemen jump out and unroll their hoses. People stop to watch. A policeman try to move them on. A fireman help him! Two boys slide down a rope! He carry a baby! The crowd cheer! The simple present and the present continuous PEG Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or the present continuous tense.

They use the nests of other birds. She make all her own clothes. I not like that set anyway. I redecorate the sitting room. Shall I make the tea? I want to stay to the end.

You come with me? You mind if I bring my dog? I give it to my daughter for her birthday tomorrow. You keep milk a long time? You want to send any message? I wonder what they talk about. You think it is all right? It always make a noise like that. I can't see across the room. The simple present and the present continuous PEG Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present continuous tense. It blow very strongly tonight.

He always think about something else. They picket factory gate. You usually walk quite slowly. He keep jumping up on my lap. I wonder what they wait for. You not see the notice? What it say? You get fat. You want to see it? He seem to like the life. We leave home on the 8th, arrive in Paris on the 9th, spend the day in Paris, and set out that night for Venice. You must tell me all about it when you get back.

Then he go away but he not forget the snake and some years later he return and look for it. But, unfortunately, the snake is by now a full-grown boa-constrictor and its embrace kill the poor boy. The story end there. You not smoke cigars as a rule. This book say that cigar ash mixed with oil remove heat stains from wood. Everybody use it but nobody know who own it. The simple past tense PEG Put the verbs in the following sentences into the simple past tense.

The simple past tense PEG Put the verbs in the following sentences into a the negative b the interrogative. The past continuous tense PEG Put the verbs in brackets into the past continuous tense. Mr X: I play chess with my wife. Mr Y: I listen to a play on the radio. I thought that you go to Milan. Obviously Mrs Jones cook fish. He said that he try to lose 10 kilos. I talk to Mr Pitt. Some of them bathe in the sea, others look for shells, others play in the sand.

I asked her what bus she wait for. I told him that he read in very bad light. James weed and Alexander cut the grass. I asked when it would be ready. He always try to prove that the earth was flat. The simple past and the past continuous PEG Put the verbs in brackets into the simple past or the past continuous tense.

I had to finish it in the dark. Very unwillingly he turn down the sound and go to answer it. Whenever his wife entered the room he stand up. He insist on finishing the game. She apologized for starting without me but said that she always lunch at He always complain about my untidiness. He immediately put out his torch and crawl under the bed. What you do? They immediately hide the cards and take out their lesson books. They repait the road, 32 The eildren ate very quiet.

The simple present and the present continuous B PEG , Pt the verbs in brackets into the"imple present oF the present continuous tense 1 Cuckoos not build nests. They use the ness of other birds 2 You can't see Tom now: he have a bath ot YY Kee sully rink coffee but today he drink tea 2 Wat he on the evenings? Sheu ply crs or wate TY. Sh ak al her on dots 9 Hardly anyone wea hat nowadays 10 Tm afraid Te broken one of your cofee cps Don't wort oot ke tat et ans 1 Tat my sunglasses today because the su is vey strong 12 Tom can't have the newspaper now bese his aut 0 1B Tean'anwer the phone now bees paper the sting oom wale 14 The Lette bi now Shall mak the tes?

Tcjoy myet very macht wan fo tay fo the ed 16 How you ge to work a rae? You sm wth me? YET ove wo come. You ind 1 ring my dog? Yew: quite bt How often you change Jour books? You aaye wit with your lt hand? No ike him very mach bat tla him 26 You ream at nish? You ant send any 53 Tom and Me it ase along conversation. You ik al ight? Oh that noe at mat Talay ak moi ke at 26 There moks horbly. He think it most unfair 1 agree with him, 2 What this one cost?

It Blow very strongly tonight. He always ik abou some: thing es. They pickel a factory gate 10 Why you walk 30 fas today? You usually walk quite slowly huis because meet my mother at 4 o'clock an she not ike to be kept waiting 1 Tish that dog Would le down.

He keep jumping up oa my lap 1 think he want to go fora walk 12 You recognize that man? You not see the notie? Wht sa? You ge ft. You want 1 see 25 How Petr get on at choot? Then he go away but he not forget the snake and some yeas ater he return and lok for it. But, unfortunately, the snake is by now full-grown boa-constrictor and its embrace kill the poor boy 30 The snake lee sorry about this?

The story end there. You aot smoke cigars as a rule 1 moke it because 1 vant the ash. Cigar ash mixed with oil remove heat stains from Wood, 35 Who own this umbrella? Everybody us it but nobody know who ow it 36 You mind if1 ask you a question? I thought that you go to Mila, 13 My wife and I alk about you the other day 14 When I fist met him he std painting, 15 There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Jones Cook fish 16 Tom ate nothing for lnch because he dist.

Hes hat he ry 10 lose 10 kilos, 17 Who you alk to on the telephone as I came in? I old him that he ead in very bad tight. He always tr to prove that the earth was at While we sh someone came tothe house and lef his note.

He immedi ately put out his torch and crawl under the bed. What you a? They immediately hide the cards and tke out theit lesson books. She aways bus herself now clothes '35 Her mother often tell her that she pend oo much money bu she never listen. The cat stop. I stil ead it Ym sorry. I aot know that you stl ead i [36 T come in very lt las ight and unfortunately the dog wake up and start to bark.

The present perfect tense c PEG ut the verbs in brackets into the present perfect tense, and All the spaces by repeating the auxiliary. You se him ately? No, 1 Have you seen him lately? No, I haves". No, 'm afraid 1 5 Someone wind the clock? No, 1 11 just wash that foo. Yes, 1 14 There arent any buses because the drivers go on strike. Yes, be 17 Hlow many bottles the milkman live? He leave sx live here for ten year. I just make some.

No, Pm sureT 23 Why you aot mend the fuse? I not have time.

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Next page. Frequently bought together. Total price:. To see our price, add these items to your cart. Some of these items are dispatched sooner than the others. Show details Hide details. Choose items to buy together. Get it by Tuesday, January 3. Get it Jan 16 - Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Michael Swan. Oxford English Grammar Course: Advanced. Jose Dominic Joseph. I thought that you go to Mila, 13 My wife and I alk about you the other day 14 When I fist met him he std painting, 15 There was a strong smell and the sound of frying.

Obviously Mrs Jones Cook fish 16 Tom ate nothing for lnch because he dist. Hes hat he ry 10 lose 10 kilos, 17 Who you alk to on the telephone as I came in? I old him that he ead in very bad tight. He always tr to prove that the earth was at While we sh someone came tothe house and lef his note.

He immedi ately put out his torch and crawl under the bed. What you a? They immediately hide the cards and tke out theit lesson books. She aways bus herself now clothes '35 Her mother often tell her that she pend oo much money bu she never listen. The cat stop. I stil ead it Ym sorry. I aot know that you stl ead i [36 T come in very lt las ight and unfortunately the dog wake up and start to bark. The present perfect tense c PEG ut the verbs in brackets into the present perfect tense, and All the spaces by repeating the auxiliary.

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