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USEFUL GRAMMAR TERMS and TEST ON TENSES 3

23- The fishermen .......... more fish in one night than ever before, so when they anchored in the harbour, they .......... with joy at the thought of their reward.
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4- The first time I ....... horse riding, I
was very nervous and ....... the reins
very tightly.
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12- Up until the tap water ......... back on yesterday evening, we ......... water back and forth for three days.
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21- Modern exploration of the undersea world had its beginnings in June 1943, when Jacques Cousteau ........ his first dive with a
revolutionary breathing device which he .......
with Emile Gagnan, a French engineer.
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25- The Continental Congress .......... the US Postal Service in 1775 and the first federal
government .......... the service in the
Constitution.
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3- As we ....... our plans for the weekend, my brother ...... to say he wanted to come round.
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15- My team ….... a match for a month, so
currently the manager ....... resigning if they
lose one more match.
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7- We ......... football for two hours and ......... to a restaurant for a meal, afterwards.
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8- Environmental pollution ......... ever since
people ......... to congregate in towns and
cities.
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9- I heard that you ......... about the boys all
day, so I just rang to tell you that Matthew
......... from a payphone a couple of hours
ago and they are both fine. The weather is
One and they'll be home on Sunday
evening.
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17- The football team that ......... last year's
championship ......... little chance of winning it again this year.
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22- She says that she .......... the eight o'clock train tomorrow, but I'm sure she ......... it, as usual.
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20- When the young scouts .......... the top of the hill, they .......... for more than an hour.
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19- The hikers ......... so tired by the time they
......... the top of the hill that I'm sure they'll
first want to sit down for a rest.
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10- Although he ......... the first round in record
time, he ......... in the second, and so
finished tenth overall.
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16- My brother ......... past the post office every morning and I ......... him all week to post a letter for me, but he keeps forgetting, so I'm going to post it myself tomorrow.
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1- I ......... the holiday enormously even though the weather ......... disappointing.
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11- The petrol warning light ......... for half an
hour before we ......... a petrol station.
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14- Man's use of pictures to tell stories and to
record experiences ......... in prehistoric times, when he ......... on the walls of caves.
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5- Life ....... immensely since Thomas
Edison ....... the first light bulb in 1879.
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2- By the time the general manager ...... back from his inspection tour of the overseas
branches, the staff here ...... the annual
report.
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13- The neighbours ......... so loudly last night that they ......... us all awake until after midnight
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24- On my friend's farm they ............ an alarm clock because the cockerel .......... at five o'clock every morning without fail.
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6- Bob ......... with us tonight as he ......... an
appointment with the dentist.
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18- Freedom of the press ......... an issue between people and their governments since the time individuals ......... newspapers independent of government control for the first time.
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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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