Grammar
Grammar
Grammar
2023-2024
Put each verb in brackets into the most suitable present tense.
1. I ____________ (hear) that you have been promoted. Congratulations!
2. British people ____________ (drink) more and more wine, apparently.
3. I hope Sarah will be here soon. I ____________ (depend) on her.
4. Please be quiet! You ____________ (continually interrupt).
5. Hey, you! What ____________ (you think) you're doing?
6. Could you come here please? I ____________ (want) to talk to you now.
7. Jane is away on holiday so Linda ____________ (handle) her work.
8. To be honest, I ____________ (doubt) whether Jim will be here next week.
9. You've only just started the job, haven't you? How _____________ (you get on)?
10. Pay no attention to Graham. He ____________ (just be) sarcastic again.
Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.
1. What's your opinion of Ted's new book?
What do ____________________________________________________
2. Nigel keeps interrupting me.
Nigel is _____________________________________________________
3. What is the meaning of this word?
What does ___________________________________________________
4. The number of people who own motorcycles is increasing.
More and more people __________________________________________
5. What about going to that new film at the Rex tonight?
How do ______________________________________________________
6. What is the weight of that piece of meat?
How much ____________________________________________________
7. Never mind about the price, just buy it!
The price _____________________________________________________
8. There's a smell of onions in this room.
This room _____________________________________________________
9. What is inside the box?
What does _____________________________________________________
Put each verb in brackets into the most suitable present tense.
I work in a large office with about thirty other people, most of whom I (1)____________ (know) quite well. We
(2)____________ (spend) most of the day together, so we have all become friends. In fact, most of my colleagues are
so interesting, that I (3)____________ (think) of writing a book about them!
(4)____________ (take) Helen Watson, for example. Helen (5)____________ (run) the accounts department. At the
moment she (6)_____________ (go out) with Keith Ballantine, one of the sales representatives, and they
(7)____________ (seem) very happy together. But everyone (except Helen apparently) (8)____________ (know) that
Keith (9)____________ (always make) eyes at Susan Porter. But I (10)____________ (happen) to know that Susan
(11)____________ (dislike) Keith. 'I can't stand people who (12)____________ (apologize) all the time!' she told me.
'And besides, I know he (13)____________ (deceive) poor Helen. He (14)____________ (see) Betty Wills from the
overseas department.' And plenty of other interesting things (15)____________ (go on). For instance, every week
money (16)____________ (disappear) from the petty cash box. When you (17)_____________ (realize) that
someone in your office is a thief, it (18)____________ (upset) you at first. But I (19)____________ (also try) to catch
whoever it is before the police are called in. I'm not going to tell you who I (20)____________ (suspect). Well, not yet
anyway!
Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals, and so the meaning stays the same.
1. Charles and his father are exactly alike.
LOOKS _________________________________________________________
2. The cost of excursions is part of the price of the holiday.
INCLUDES _______________________________________________________
3. I find working here really enjoyable.
ENJOYING ________________________________________________________
4. I study hard, so l spend a lot of time in the library.
MEANS ________________________________________________________
5. What's your opinion of Wendy's new painting?
THINK ____________________________________________________________
6. Sunrise is at 4.30 tomorrow morning.
SUN _____________________________________________________________
7. What's on your mind at the moment?
ABOUT ___________________________________________________________
8. Neil has the bad habit of getting in people's way.
ALWAYS __________________________________________________________
9. I am losing my voice.
GOING ___________________________________________________________
10. How long is that wall?
DOES ____________________________________________________________
Identify any possible errors in these sentences, and correct them if necessary.
1. I'm depending on you, so don't make any mistakes!
2. Is this total including the new students?
3. Excuse me, but do you wait for someone?
4. These potatoes are tasting a bit funny.
5. How are you feeling today?
6. I look forward to hearing from you.
7. I have a feeling that something got wrong.
8. What's that you're eating?
9. Are you hearing anything from Wendy these days?
10. I think you're being rather mean about this.