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Imperatives exercises with answers + PDF

Imperatives exercises with answers + PDF

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Exercise 2

Use shall we? or will you? at the end of each sentence to make them more polite.

Examples:  

Bring me a cup of coffee. → Bring me a cup of coffee, will you?
Let’s go. → Let’s go, shall we?

  1. Pass me the salt. → Pass me the salt, 
  2. Let’s forget about it. → Let’s forget about it, 
  3. Let’s think about it. → Let’s think about it, 
  4. Be kind to your sister. → Be kind to your sister, 
  5. Let’s have a break. → Let’s have a break, 
  6. Take the car to the garage. → Take the car to the garage, 
  7. Turn on the light. → Turn on the light, 
  8. Let’s dance. → Let’s dance, 
  9. Don’t look at me like that. → Don’t look at me like that, 
  10. Let’s start now. → Let’s start now, 

ANSWERS

  1. Pass me the salt, will you?
  2. Let’s forget about it, shall we?
  3. Let’s think about it, shall we?
  4. Be kind to your sister, will you?
  5. Let’s have a break, shall we?
  6. Take the car to the garage, will you?
  7. Turn on the light, will you?
  8. Let’s dance, shall we?
  9. Don’t look at me like that, will you?
  10. Let’s start now, shall we?

Grammar Exercise | The Imperative

Grammar Exercise | The Imperative

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Exercise 1

Put the following sentences in the imperative:

Examples:

You must listen to your teachers. → Listen to your teachers!
We don’t need to wait for him. → Let’s not wait for him!

1.  You must refuse to let Sam take the car.
→ 

2.  Kevin, you must not always complain.
→ 

3.  Tina, you must stop talking all the time.
→ 

4.  You are in a park, you must not walk on the grass.
→ 

5.  You mustn’t cheat.
→ 

6.  You mustn’t be late.
→ 

7.  You must pay attention.
→ 

8.  He should have a beer.
→ 

9.  We must not stop now.
→ 

10.  You must go to bed.
→ 

11.  You mustn’t stand here.
→ 

12.  She can have a drink.
→ 

13.  We must have a shower first.
→ 

14.  You can’t park in this street.
→ 

15.  They should taste this cake.
→ 

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. Don’t let Sam take the car. 
  2. Don’t complain / Stop complaining.
  3. Stop talking all the time. 
  4. Don’t walk on the grass. 
  5. Don’t cheat / stop cheating.
  6. Don’t be late.
  7. Pay attention.
  8. Let him have a beer.
  9. Let’s not stop now / Don’t let’s stop now.
  10. Go to bed.
  11. Don’t stand here.
  12. Let her have a drink.
  13. Let’s have a shower first.
  14. Don’t park in this street.
  15. Let them taste this cake.

Grammar exercise | Future Perfect tense

Grammar exercise | Future Perfect tense

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Exercise 2

Make questions to the future perfect tense:

  1. (he/change)     at the right station?
  2. (you/write)     the letter by tomorrow?
  3. (she/accept)     his apology?
  4. (they/finish)     all their exams by July?
  5. (How far/we/run)     by then?

ANSWERS

  1. Will he have changed at the right station?
  2. Will you have written the letter by tomorrow?
  3. Will she have accepted his apology?
  4. Will they have finished all their exams by July?
  5. How far will we have run by then?

Future Perfect exercises PDF

Future Perfect exercises PDF

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Exercise 1

Put the verbs in brackets in the future perfect tense:

  1. When you come home, I (cook)     dinner for you.
  2. We (switch off/not)     the TV.
  3. They (wash)     the dishes by now.
  4. He (forget/not)     to lock the door.
  5. They (arrive/not)     yet.
  6. He (invite)     her for a coffee.
  7. In ten years’ time the house (fall)     into ruin.
  8. She (leave)     work for today.
  9. You (finish/not)     this work by the end of the work day.
  10. Don’t come round before 9 o’clock. I (get up/not)     by then.

 


ANSWERS

  1. When you come home, I will have cooked dinner for you.
  2. We will not have switched off the TV.
  3. They will have washed the dishes by now.
  4. He will not have forgotten to lock the door.
  5. He will have invited her for a coffee.
  6. They will not have arrived yet.
  7. In ten years’ time the house will have fallen into ruin.
  8. She will have left work for today.
  9. You will not have finished this work by the end of the work day.
  10. Don’t come round before 9 o’clock. I will not have got up by then.

Future Continuous exercises with answers (+PDF)

Future Continuous exercises with answers (+PDF)

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Put the verbs in brackets to the future continuous:

  1. At this time tomorrow, we (fly)  to London.
  2. At nine o’clock, the baby (sleep) .
  3. Sam and Tony are on their way to Australia. They (surf)  this time tomorrow.
  4. I (give)  a speech at my friend’s wedding on Friday at seven.
  5. You (watch/probably)  TV when I get home.
  6. They (dance/not)  all night.
  7. We are late, he (wait/not)  for us anymore.
  8. She (study/not)  all night long.
  9. I (prepare/not)  everything for you any longer.
  10. You’re too slow, you (work/not/probably)  for this company anymore next year.

ANSWERS

  1. At this time tomorrow, we will be flying to London.
  2. At nine o’clock, the baby will be sleeping.
  3. Sam and Tony are on their way to Australia. They will be surfing this time tomorrow.
  4. I will be giving a speech at my friend’s wedding on Friday at seven.
  5. You will probably be watching TV when I get home.
  6. They will not be dancing all night.
  7. We are late, he will not be waiting for us anymore.
  8. She will not be studying all night long.
  9. I will not be preparing everything for you any longer.
  10. You’re too slow, you will probably not be working for this company anymore next year.

Grammar exercise | Future Continuous

Grammar exercise | Future Continuous

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Exercise 2

Ask questions using future continuous tense :

  1. (What/you/do)  tomorrow evening?
  2. (How many people/drink)  beer at the party?
  3. (Tina/play)  the guitar at the performance?
  4. (Who/deal)  with the press release?
  5. (Where/you/stay)  when you’re in Paris?

ANSWERS

  1. What will you be doing tomorrow evening?
  2. How many people will be drinking beer at the party?
  3. Will Tina be playing the guitar at the performance?
  4. Who will be dealing with the press release?
  5. Where will you be staying when you’re in Paris?

Past Perfect tense | Grammar Exercise with answers

Past Perfect tense Exercises worksheet

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Exercise 3

Complete the questions in Past Perfect Simple tense:

  1. (your husband/make/dinner)   when you got home?
  2. (Tina/finish/her homework)   when she went out with her friends?
  3. (you/have/lunch)   when you started to work?
  4. (What/he/do)   that made you so upset with him the other day?
  5. (she/move/to Paris/already)   when she met her boyfriend?

ANSWERS

  1. Had your husband made dinner when you got home?
  2. Had Tina finished her homework when she went out with her friends?
  3. Had you had lunch when you started to work?
  4. What had he done that made you so upset with him the other day?
  5. Had she already moved to Paris when she met her boyfriend?

Grammar Exercise | Past Perfect tense

Past Perfect tense Exercises worksheet

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Exercise 2

Put the verb in brackets in the past perfect tense, to the appropriate form:

  1. We ate apples from the tree that my dad (plant)   many years before.
  2. When we arrived, the party (start/already)  .
  3. We went to a place where I (be/never)   before.
  4. The teacher wanted to know whether we (read)   the book.
  5. Yesterday I met a friend that I (see/not)   for ages.

ANSWERS

  1. We ate apples from the tree that my dad had planted many years before.
  2. When we arrived, the party had already started.
  3. We went to a place where I had never been before.
  4. The teacher wanted to know whether we had read the book.
  5. Yesterday I met a friend that I had not seen for ages.

Past Perfect tense Exercises worksheet

Past Perfect tense Exercises worksheet

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Exercise 1

Put the verbs in Past Perfect Simple tense:

  1. I/work → 
  2. he/paint → 
  3. we/listen → 
  4. you/speak → 
  5. they/find →

ANSWERS

  1. I/work → I had worked
  2. he/paint → he had painted
  3. we/listen → we had listened
  4. you/speak → you had spoken
  5. they/find → they had found

Past Perfect Continuous Exercise PDF

Past Perfect Continuous Exercise PDF

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Exercise

Put the verbs in brackets in Past Perfect Continuous/Progressive:

  1. Tina needed a break because she (study)  all morning.
  2. Wendy (learn)  Japanese for 10 years before she moved to Japan.
  3. I did not go to the party last night because I (work)  all day.
  4. Olga felt fit for the race because she (train)   a lot.
  5. When I went to see Ms Smith, her colleague told me that she (speak)  on the phone for two hours.
  6. You got sick because you (eat)  the whole time.
  7. The singer (live)  in this town for ten years when he moved to Paris.
  8. We (go)  out with each other for three years before I met his family.
  9. The students (wait)  for three hours before they could start the test.
  10. I (drive)  in the wrong direction for an hour before I noticed my mistake.

ANSWERS

  1. Tina needed a break because she had been studying all morning.
  2. Wendy had been learning Japanese for 10 years before she moved to Japan.
  3. I did not go to the party last night because I had been working all day.
  4. Olga felt fit for the race because she had been training a lot.
  5. When I went to see Ms Smith, her colleague told me that she had been speaking on the phone for two hours.
  6. You got sick because you had been eating the whole time.
  7. The singer had been living in this town for ten years when he moved to Paris.
  8. We had been going out with each other for three years before I met his family.
  9. The students had been waiting for three hours before they could start the test.
  10. I had been driving in the wrong direction for an hour before I noticed my mistake.