Spark 2 - Module 1+2 - Grammar Review

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past

"Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. " He went ___a farm house."

working

Complete the sentence with the -ing form or the to-infinitive. " Sarah doesn't mind ___ (work) late."

to be

Complete the sentence with the -ing form or the to-infinitive. "Amy wants ___ (be) a nurse."

getting up

Complete the sentence with the -ing form or the to-infinitive. "I just hate __ (get up) early on Saturdays."

cycling

Complete the sentence with the -ing form or the to-infinitive. "Let's go ___ (cycle) this afternoon."

tidying

Complete the sentence with the -ing form or the to-infinitive. "Matt doesn't enjoy ___ (tidy) his room."

getting up

Complete the sentences. " I don't mind ___ (get up) early."

going

Complete the sentences. " I enjoy ___ (go) for walks in the country."

swimming

Complete the sentences. "Do you like ___ (swim)?"

to be

Complete the sentences. "I want ___ (be) a doctor when I grow up."

dancing

Complete the sentences. "We usually go ___ (dance) on Saturdays."

visit

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "A lot of tourists ___ (visit) Buckingham Palace and take photographs, but Lewis is a little shy and does not enjoy people taking photos of him."

take

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "A lot of tourists visit Buckingham Palace and ___ (take) photographs, but Lewis is a little shy and does not enjoy people taking photos of him."

doesn't enjoy

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "A lot of tourists visit Buckingham Palace and take photographs, but Lewis is a little shy and ___ (not/enjoy) people taking photos of him."

stands

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "Every day, he ___ (stand) at the gates and stops people getting into the palace."

stops

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "Every day, he stands at the gates and ___ (stop) people getting into the palace."

goes

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "He ___ (go) home in the evening and relaxes in front of the TV."

works

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "He ___ (work) in London outside Buckingham Palace."

relaxes

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "He goes home in the evening and ___ (relax) in front of the TV."

likes

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "Lewis really ___ (like) his job and does not want to change his life."

doesn't want

Complete the text with the verbs in the present simple. "Lewis really likes his job and ___ (not/want) to change his life"

down

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. " He ran ___ the other side of the hill."

under

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "He walked ___ the bridge."

up

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "He walked ___ the hill."

along

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "He walked ___ the river."

into

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "He went ___ his house"

through

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "He went ___ the tunnel."

across

Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions. "John left his house and walked ___ the road."

over

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. " He rode ___ the bridge above the river and turned right. "

along

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "He cycled ___ the road."

across

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "He parked his bike and went ___ the street to buy snacks."

past

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "He went ___ the train station on his left and went through the tunnel."

through

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "He went past the train station on his left and went ___ the tunnel."

towards

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "Then he cycled ___ the forest, up to the top of the hill and down the other side really fast."

up

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "Then he cycled towards the forest, ___ to the top of the hill and down the other side really fast."

down

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "Then he cycled towards the forest, up to the top of the hill and ___ the other side really fast."

into

Look at the picture and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of movement. "Then he got on his bike and rode ___ the park."

disappeared

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. " Amelia was very popular, but in 1937 her plane ___ (disappear) somewhere over the Pacific Ocean and no one ever saw her again."

decided

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. " At that moment, she ___ (decide) to be a pilot."

walked

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. " The next day, we saw amazing wax models of famous people at Madame Tussauds and then we ___ (walk) to Buckingham Palace."

lived

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "Amelia Earhart ___ (live) in America."

was

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "Amelia ___ (be) very popular, but in 1937 her plane disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean and no one ever saw her again."

learned

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "Amelia ___ (learn) how to fly, and in 1928 she flew across the Atlantic Ocean on her own."

flew

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "Amelia learned how to fly, and in 1928 she ___ (fly) across the Atlantic Ocean on her own."

saw

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "Amelia was very popular, but in 1937 her plane disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean and no one ever ___ (see) her again."

had

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "I ___ (have) an amazing time!"

ate

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "In the evening, we ___ (eat) at an Italian restaurant."

was

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "It ___ (be) great!"

took

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "My parents ___ (take) me on a trip to London last weekend!"

became

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "She ___ (become) a nurse during the First World War, but stopped nursing when she visited an airfield."

visited

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "She became a nurse during the First World War, but stopped nursing when she ___ (visit) an airfield."

saw

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "The next day, we ___ (see) amazing wax models of famous people at Madame Tussauds and then we walked to Buckingham Palace."

visited

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "We ___ (visit) Albert Museum and then we went shopping on Oxford Street. "

went

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. "We visited Albert Museum and then we ___ (go) shopping on Oxford Street. "

didn't buy

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) Lucy ___ (not buy) a book from the gift shop."

didn't feel

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) They ___ (not feel) bored."

didn't go

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) They ___ (not go) to a theme park."

didn't see

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) They ___ (not see) an exhibition about the ancient Greeks."

didn't stay

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) They ___ (not stay) with their parents."

didn't wear

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) They ___ (not wear) their school uniform."

didn't take

Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. (use contraction) Tom ___ (not take) his MP3 player."

Brian and his dad aren't playing.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) " Brian and his dad/play "

Dad isn't cooking dinner.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) " Dad/cook dinner"

Jane isn't washing the dishes

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) " Jane/wash the dishes"

Lucy and Liam aren't drawing.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) " Lucy and Liam/draw"

Jane isn't chatting.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) "Jane/chat"

Lucy and Beth aren't shopping.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) "Lucy and Beth/shop"

Mike isn't sleeping.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) "Mike/sleep"

Tom isn't surfing the Net.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) "Tom/surf the Net"

The dog isn't eating the newspaper.

Write a negative sentence using the present continuous. (use contraction) "the dog/eat the newspaper"

Did you go to a museum on Saturday?

Write a question using the past simple. you/go to a museum/Saturday?"

Did you have big breakfast yesterday morning

Write a question using the past simple. you/have/big breakfast/yesterday morning?"

Did your dad drive you to school yesterday?

Write a question using the past simple. your dad/drive/you/to school/yesterday"

Did you your family have a beach holiday last year?

Write a question using the past simple. your family/have/beach holiday/last year?"

Did your friend send you a text message last night?

Write a question using the past simple. your friend/send you/text message/last night?"

Are Brian and his dad watching TV now?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Brian and his dad/watch TV/now?"

Is Dad washing the dishes?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Dad/wash the dishes?"

Is Jane chopping vegetables?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Jane/chop vegetables?"

Is Jane writing a letter?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Jane/write/a letter?"

Are Lucy and Beth having lunch?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Lucy and Beth/have/lunch?"

Are Lucy and Liam watching TV?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Lucy and Liam/watch TV?"

Is Mike working at the moment?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Mike/work/at the moment?"

Is Tom listening to music?

Write a question using the present continuous. "Tom/listen to music?"

Is the dog sleeping?

Write a question using the present continuous. the dog/sleep?"

Amelia didn't train as a doctor.

Write negative sentences using the past simple. Amelia/train/as a doctor"

Amelia didn't see anyone again.

Write negative sentences using the past simple. anyone/did/Amelia/again/see"

Her plane didn't disappear.

Write negative sentences using the past simple. her plane/disappear"

She didn't fly across the ocean.

Write negative sentences using the past simple. she/fly/across/the ocean."

What did you eat for breakfast this morning?

Write questions in the past simple. What/you/eat/for breakfast/this morning"

Where did you live when you were six years old?

Write questions in the past simple. Where/you/live/when you were six years old?"

Who sent you a text message yesterday?

Write questions in the past simple. Who/send you a text message/yesterday?"

When did you visit a castle?

Write questions in the past simple. when/you/visit a castle?"

bought

Write the past simple form of the verb. He ___ (buy) eggs, bread, and milk."

didn't give

Write the past simple form of the verb. He ___ (not give) mum a call about dad's birthday."

went

Write the past simple form of the verb. I ___ (go) to supermarket."

sent

Write the past simple form of the verb. I ___ (send) an email to the bank."

met

Write the past simple form of the verb. She ___ (meet) Bob at 7:30 outside the cinema."

didn't write

Write the past simple form of the verb. She ___ (not write) a letter to penfriend."

bought

Write the past simple form of the verb. buy = ___

came

Write the past simple form of the verb. come = ___

decided

Write the past simple form of the verb. decide = ___

discovered

Write the past simple form of the verb. discover = ___

did

Write the past simple form of the verb. do = ___

dropped

Write the past simple form of the verb. drop = ___

ate

Write the past simple form of the verb. eat = ___

gave

Write the past simple form of the verb. give = ___

had

Write the past simple form of the verb. have = ___

lived

Write the past simple form of the verb. live = ___

said

Write the past simple form of the verb. say = ___

saw

Write the past simple form of the verb. see = ___

took

Write the past simple form of the verb. take = ___

wore

Write the past simple form of the verb. wear = ___

is sitting

Write the present continuous form of the verb. "Owen ___ (sit) on the bed"

are playing

Write the present continuous form of the verb. "Owen and Jenny ___ (play) computer games"

are lying

Write the present continuous form of the verb. "They ___ (lie) on the bed"

aren't doing

Write the present continuous form of the verb. (use contraction) " They ___ (not do) their homework"

aren't wearing

Write the present continuous form of the verb. (use contraction) "They __ (not wear) their shoes"

wakes up

Write the present simple form of the verb. "Fran ___ (wake up) very early at 5:30 AM."

eats

Write the present simple form of the verb. "She ___ (eat) dinner and watches TV"

walks

Write the present simple form of the verb. "She ___ (walk) to work at 6:00, and she is very busy all day."

watches

Write the present simple form of the verb. "She eats dinner and ___ (watch) TV"

reads

Write the present simple form of the verb. "She eats dinner and watches TV or ___ (read) a book"

finishes

Write the present simple form of the verb. "When she ___ (finish) work, she goes back home."

goes

Write the present simple form of the verb. "When she finishes work, she ___ (go) back home."

works

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. " A: Anna ___ (work) on Sundays, doesn't she? B: Yes, but she is not working today. She's got a day off."

am doing

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. " A: Do you fancy watching a DVD with me? B I can't. I ___ (do) my homework right now."

is raining

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. " A: Do you play basketball every day? B: Yes, but today it ___ (rain)."

am studying

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. " A: You look tired, Sue. B: I am. I ___ (study) a lot these days."

isn't working

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Anna works on Sundays, doesn't she? B: Yes, but she ___ (not/work) today. She's got a day off."

helps

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Dave sometimes ___ (help) at the animal shelter after school. B: I know. He wants to be a vet. "

wants

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Dave sometimes helps at the animal shelter after school. B: I know. He ___ (want) to be a vet. "

is reading

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Is Tom sleeping? B: No, he ___ (read) in his bed room. "

are you doing

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Sally, what ___ (you/do) here? B: I am waiting for Danny."

am waiting

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Sally, what are you doing here? B: I ___ (wait) for Danny."

are you hurrying

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Why ___ (you/hurry)? B: I am late. My bus is leaving at 10:00."

leaves

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: Why are you hurrying? B: I am late. My bus ___ (leave) at 10:00."

look

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: You ___ (look) tired, Sue. B: I am. I study a lot these days."

Is Tom sleeping

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: ___ (Tom/sleep)? B: No, he is reading in his bed room. "

do

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: ___ (you/fancy) watching a DVD with me? B I can't. I am doing my homework right now."

Do you play

Write the present simple or present continuous form of the verb. "A: ___ (you/play) basketball every day? B: Yes, but today it is raining"


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