USEFUL GRAMMAR TERMS and TEST ON TENSES 1

Cindy's family .......... chains in this area for over three centuries and now her father .......... this traditional craft at the county museum twice a day as well.
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The fact that more people .......... ozonefriendly products nowadays .......... that the media can positively increase public awareness.
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Last Saturday my father ........... that his dinner suit was too small, so now he .......... a strict diet.
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I .......... glasses when I was younger, but now I .......... contact lenses.
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Because I .......... a long way from my work, I ........ lots of time going to and from work.
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He ........... to unlock the door to his flat because the telephone ........... .
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Clean snow .......... as much as 87 percent of the sunlight that .......... on it.
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Most of the time, John and his friends .......... football matches at their local cafe, but this Saturday they .......... to the stadium, and so they're all very excited.
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Because you .......... half of the ingredients as I ..........dinner, you probably aren't hungry at all now.
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Though she ......... dancing, Sonia .......... to the disco with her friends the previous night just in order to be with them in a different atmosphere.
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She.......... strictly since Christmas and so far she .......... eight kilos.
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There .......... economies since the dawn of civilization, but as a field of study, economics .......... only recently.
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More than two hundred people .......... the tower when the bomb .......... in one of the dustbins.
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My sister .......... from severe back aches lately and I think it's because, last month, she .......... to work in a shop where she has to pick up heavy things.
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John Deere .......... his farm machinery
business, which .......... tractors today, in the 19th century.
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Helen .......... her driving test five times so far without success, but she .......... yet.
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The old lady's health .......... day by day until she .......... smoking.
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About a month ago, I .......... a brochure
about your hotel, but I ......... it yet.
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The managing director .......... Sid to sales manager and ever since, he .......... everybody around.
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Last year Richard ............. his bicycle to
work every day, but he .......... the bus
since the accident.
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I .......... my French lately; consequently, I .......... more and more of it.
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Kate ......... a vegetarian for eleven years now, and she ............ meat at all during all this time.
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Problems with the hotel, coupled with this awful weather, .......... our holiday miserable, so we .......... before the scheduled time.
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In the USA the twenty largest newspaper chains .......... for almost half of the circulation, reflecting a trend that .......... in the 1970s.
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The conditions in our office .........more and more unbearable, and so quite often
recently I .......... quitting it and looking for a new job.
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USEFUL GRAMMAR TERMS

Articles :

There are two kinds of article: definite and indefinite. Articles go before a noun or an adjective + noun.
The is a definite article.
The house is in Sheep Street. The black dog is mine.
A and an are indefinite articles.
That’s a camel. Do you want an orange? I’m reading a good book.

Adjectives: 

Adjectives tell you more about nouns. Adjectives can go before a noun or after the verb be.

Nick is a man. >>  Nick is an intelligent man. Nick is intelligent.
There are also comparative adjectives, e.g. bigger. easier; more interesting, and superlative adjectives, e.g. biggest, easiest and the most interesting.

Adverbs
Adverbs tell you more about verbs. They can describe the following things:
•how often something happens (adverbs of frequency). e.g. never; rarely, occasional/y, sometimes, often, usual/y, always, still, etc.
•how certain something is (adverbs of certainty), e.g. possibly, certainly, definitely, etc.
•how you do an action (adverbs of manner), e.g. carefully, slowly, fast, etc.
•when something happens (adverbs of time>. e.g. yesterday, today, tomorrow, etc.
•where something happens (adverbs of place). e.g. here, there, etc.

Nouns
Nouns are words you use to talk about people, animals, things, places and ideas.
Patrick is my brother.  I’ve got a dog.  What’s that box for?  We live in a village.  Everybody needs love.
Nouns can be the subject or object of a sentence.
My dog bit the postman. (The subject, my dog, is a noun. The object, the postman, is also a noun.)
Nouns are either countable, e.g. apple, bouse, etc., or uncountable, e.g. advice. information, bread, otc. Most common nouns are countable. You need to learn the
uncountable nouns. Many uncountable nouns in English are countable in other languages

Pronouns
Pronouns replace nouns.
Subject pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Helen is a patient person. -+ She’s a patient person.
Object pronouns are: me, you, him, her, it, us, you them.
Children like bananas. -+ Children iike them.
Possessive pronouns are: my, your. his, her, its, our, their.
That’s Lisse’s house. -+ That’s her house.

Quantifiers
Quantifiers are words that tell you about amounts. These are the most common
quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot, a bit, a few.
I like you a lot. There isn ‘t any milk. How much cash have you got?

Prepositions
There are prepositions and expressions of place, time and movement.
They do three things:
• in, on, at, behind, under, on top of, at the bottom of, etc. tell you where somuthl nu I Theeat’s behindthesofa. Theofficeisatthe endofthestreet.
• in, on, at, tomorrow, last week, etc. tell you when something happens. My birthday’s in June. We’re sailing to France tomorrow.
• over, across, through, etc. tell you how something moves and whore it rnovoa to , Tony ran across the road. We drove over the bridge.

Question words
The most common question words are: who, what, which, wtiere. when, wl1y, how,
whose. You can use question words to ask about people, things, places, tlme. runsou
and possessions.
Who ‘s that? What colour is the sky? Wllere have you been?
When are they leaving? Why are you laughing? How did 110 rio thnt?
Whose book is this?
A question word can be the subject or object of a sentence,
‘Who saw you” ‘Mike saw me.’ (Who is the subject.)

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