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Simple present 2. Write the negative forms of the following
sentences. Follow the pattern.

1. Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the box. ex. My sister works in a bank.
My sister doesn’t work in a bank.
means – to eat – comes – represents
to say – have – were – is – There are
a. Eric knows everybody in the office.
Carnival Eric doesn’t know everybody in the office.
Carnival is a festival of merrymaking

before the forty days of Lent.

The word carnival comes from Latin. b. I get up very early.


It means “removal of meat” (carnelevare). In I don’t get up very early.

other words, it is a time to say goodbye

to meat. The idea is that you can have a


c. They understand what happened.
few days of fun and pleasure because Lent is a
They don’t understand what happened.
period of penitence and fasting.

Therefore, in the past, carnival days were

the last ones to eat meat before the fasting


d. My brother has a good job.
of Lent.
My brother doesn’t have a good job.
There are two words for the Latin term

carne in English: meat and flesh. So, carnival

represents a farewell to body pleasures e. Her mother cooks lunch on the weekend.
(flesh), as well as to rich food (meat). Her mother doesn’t cook lunch on the weekend.
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f. His wife likes to drink juice when she goes to


a restaurant.

His wife doesn’t like to drink juice when she

goes to a restaurant.

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Immediate future – 2. Unscramble the words to make questions
and match them with the answers.

going to 1
are to you going do what?

1. Complete the sentences with the future tense


of the verbs in parentheses. Use going to. What are you going to do?

a. He is going to study math tomorrow. 2


(study math) he what to going eat is?

b. What is he going to eat ? (eat) What is he going to eat?

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c. Are they going to take a trip
tomorrow? (take) going much she how is earn to?

How much is she going to earn?


d. Am I going to see him here? (see)

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e. Are John and Mary going to play
tennis tomorrow morning? (play) work going is Richard how to?
How is Richard going to work?
f. We are going to have a good time. (have)
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g. He can’t go to the party because he is going to Lucy does what do?
study for a test. (study) What does Lucy do?

h. We aren’t going to announce their 6


wedding until next Saturday. (not announce)
you going what wear shirt to are?

i. I think the baby is going to be born soon. What shirt are you going to wear?
(be born)
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j. The housewife is going to cook the what up time to going she
family’s favorite dish. (cook) is get tomorrow?

k. The girls are going to bring their What time is she going to get up tomorrow?
parents. (bring)
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l. The boys are going to buy bread is to what going language speak he?
for the picnic. (buy)
What language is he going to speak?

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9
is how to money going much spend he?
Simple past

1.
How much money is he going to spend? Make questions with the verb “to be” in the
past tense and give short answers. Follow
10 the pattern.

the are in going do you to evening what? I/right: Was I right?


What are you going to do in the evening? he/there Was he there?
you/OK Were you OK?
she/a model Was she a model?
9 About a hundred dollars; not more
because he has other places to visit. we/in class Were we in class?
it/good Was it good?
7 She’s going to get up at seven o’clock.
they/neighbors Were they neighbors?
8 English. He doesn’t know any other.
it/hot Was it hot?
1 I’m going to play soccer. I/wrong Was I wrong?
3 A lot of money. She’s a good professional.
6 I’m going to wear the blue one.
I/right: Yes, you were.
4 He’s going by bus. he/there Yes, he was.
5 She is a secretary. you/OK Yes, I was.
2 He’s going to have pasta. she/a model Yes, she was.
10 We’re going to watch TV and use the we/in class Yes, we/you were.
Internet. it/good Yes, it was.
they/neighbors Yes, they were.
it/hot Yes, it was.
Notes I/wrong Yes, you were.

I/right: No, you weren’t.


he/there No, he wasn’t.
you/OK No, I wasn’t.
she/a model No, she wasn’t.
we/in class No, we/you weren’t.
it/good No, it wasn’t.
they/neighbors No, they weren’t.
it/hot No, it wasn’t.
I/wrong No, you weren’t.

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2. Fill in the blanks with there was, there
were, was there, were there.
i. There were
Monday.
few students in class last

a. There were two world wars in the


j. There was little money in our account.
twentieth century.

k. Why were there two elections?


b. Was there anybody waiting for you at

the airport? l. How many children were there in

the park?
c. — How many apples were there in the

refrigerator?

— There was only one. 3. Rewrite the sentences using the past tense.

a. He’s a famous musician.


d. There was a message in my mail box.
He was a famous musician.

e. Was there any reason for that


b. My grandparents are from Italy.
behavior?
My grandparents were from Italy.

f. Where was there a hospital for the

patients?
c. I’m waiting for the bus to go to school.
g. There were hundreds of cars in the I was waiting for the bus to go to school.

parking lot.

h. — What was there in your hotel? d. They aren’t downtown with their nephews.
— There was a swimming pool, They weren’t downtown with their nephews.
there were two bars… There were

many other things. I don’t

remember everything. e. What are you doing alone in the kitchen?


What were you doing alone in the kitchen?
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f. There are a lot of things to do in the office.


There were a lot of things to do in the office.

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g. It’s difficult to solve that problem.
It was difficult to solve that problem.
4. Circle or underline the correct time
expression.

a. I was in São Paulo before two months / two


months ago.

b. Did you talk to her last night / yesterday night?


h. There’s a tree behind the house.
There was a tree behind the house. c. They watched the news on TV ago three hours
/ three hours ago.

d. I didn’t see him the last week / last week.


i. They’re having dinner with their family. e. There were a lot of people downtown the day
before yesterday / yesterday before.
They were having dinner with their family.
f. He finished writing all the letters yesterday
morning / last morning.

j. Are they getting dressed to go out? g. Was there an election the last year / last year ?
Were they getting dressed to go out? h. We studied for our Geography test last Friday
/ the last Friday.

i. The guests arrived an hour ago / last one hour.


k. How many oranges are there in the basket?
j. They planned their trip December ago / last
How many oranges were there in the basket? December.

l. The car is very beautiful, but it’s expensive.


5. Write simple past questions and short
answers. Follow the pattern.

The car was very beautiful, but it was expensive. You work yesterday?
Did you work yesterday?
Yes, I did.
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John travel to Rio last month?


Did John travel to Rio last month?
No, he didn’t.

a.
His parents live in Europe in 2010?

Did his parents live in Europe in 2010?

Yes, they did.

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b.
You and I arrive on time this morning?
6. Rewrite the sentences in the simple past
changing the adverbs of time / frequency.
Follow the pattern.
Did you and I arrive on time this morning?
ex. I always answer the telephone. (a few minutes
No, we didn’t.
ago)

c. I answered the telephone a few minutes ago.


The employees be in the office
ex. Claudia brushes her teeth every day. (yesterday)
at seven o’clock a.m.?
Claudia brushed her teeth yesterday.
Were the employees in the office at seven

o’clock a.m.?
a. I call her every night. (last night)
No, they weren’t. I called her last night.

d. b. Do you sometimes arrive late? (yesterday)


People enjoy the game last Saturday? Did you arrive late yesterday?
Did people enjoy the game last Saturday?

Yes, they did.


c. Mary doesn’t cook dinner on Sundays. (last
week)
e.
You and your mother call a taxi two hours ago? Mary didn’t cook dinner last week.

Did you and your mother call a taxi two hours ago?

Yes, we did.
d. The teacher corrects the exercises at night.
(last night)

The teacher corrected the exercises last night.


f.
He and his wife dance in the club last night?

Did he and his wife dance in the club last night? e. Are you in class today? (yesterday)
Were you in class yesterday?
No, they didn’t.

f. He generally travels to Rio. (two weeks ago)


He traveled to Rio two weeks ago.

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g. My father jogs every morning. (this morning) b. I was looking for my book when I found your
My father jogged this morning. letter.

c. When I woke up , I saw your message

h. I always try to be on time. (yesterday morning) on the bedside table.

I tried to be on time yesterday morning.


d. The boy fell down on the floor and

began to cry.

i. He fishes with his friends every weekend.


(yesterday afternoon)
e. I can’t drive now because I drank two

glasses of beer.
He fished with his friends yesterday afternoon.

f. I lost my keys. Can you help me look


j. She usually helps her brother with his homework. for them?
(last Wednesday)

She helped her brother with his homework last g. The secretary wrote a report about the case.

Wednesday.
h. I sent you an envelope with a document.
k. They don’t go to the countryside in the Did you receive it?
summer. (last summer)

They didn’t go to the countryside last summer. i. We met a lot of interesting people on

our last vacation.

l. Don’t you drink soda on New Year’s Eve? (last j. Yesterday morning, we left home for school
night)
at seven o’clock. Then we took a bus at a
Didn’t you drink soda last night?
quarter after seven, and arrived at school

at eight.

7. Fill in the blanks with the simple past form


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of the verbs in the box. Each verb can only


be used once.

wake up begin drink eat


lose arrive send leave
fall down find see
meet write take

a. He ate two apples at breakfast this morning.


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8. Complete the questions according to the
answers. Follow the pattern.
g. Which dress did she choose
She chose the long dress.
?

ex. What did you bring for me?


I brought a book for you.
h. Who did he understand ?

a. What color did she wear for the party? He understood his father.

She wore red for the party.


i. Where did they have dinner ?

They had dinner at their favorite restaurant.

b. When did the teacher teach them this lesson?


The teacher taught them this lesson yesterday.

9. Complete the chart below with the right


form of the verbs.

c. Where did she buy flowers? infinitive simple past past participle

She bought flowers at the market. to feel felt felt


to go went gone

d. How did you sleep last night? to make made made


to fly flew flown
I slept very well last night.
to take took taken
to give gave given
to be was/were been
e. How many books did he read last month? to say said said
He read two books last month.

10.
Complete the sentences with an
appropriate verb. Use the tense indicated.

f. Why did you sell your old car? a. Luigi Pirandello was born in 1867 and died
I sold my old car because I needed more money in 1936. (simple past)

to buy a new one.


b. Michael Jordan wanted to be the

greatest basketball player ever. (infinitive)

c. That famous singer still sings her songs

today. (simple present)


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d. John Lennon was murdered in 1980.
Interrogative adverbs
and interrogative
(past participle)

e. They have to work to pay their bills.


pronouns
(infinitive)

1.
f. Michael Phelps won the gold medal in
Use the question words or expressions and
the Summer Olympics. (simple past) based on the answers. Follow the pattern.

What Where When


Notes Why Who How much
How many What time How

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ex. What time did you arrive?
I arrived at eleven o’clock.

a. They’re having lunch in the restaurant.


Where are they having lunch?

b. The teacher was speaking fast.


How was the teacher speaking?

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c. I’m going to study tomorrow.
Possessive adjectives
and pronouns
When are you going to study?

1.
d. They didn’t get up early because they didn’t Choose the correct form.
have to work.

Why didn’t they get up early? a. This alarm clock isn’t my / mine. My alarm
clock is in my / mine room.

b. Whose is that? Is it your / yours?


e. We saw Mr. Lee. c. Those blouses are hers / theirs. She always
Who did you see?
wears they / them.

d. Please, ask their / them if these socks are their


f. They took three books. / theirs.
How many books did they take? e. This shirt isn’t his / him. His / him shirt is
yellow.

f. Those children can’t be our / ours. We don’t


g. He went home at eleven o’clock.
have children.
What time did he go home?

2. Mark the right answer.

h. I’m going to borrow a lot of money. I. Children, listen to ___ teachers and respect
How much money are you going to borrow? ____.
a. your… them
b. yours… them
c. you… their
d. you… they
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II. Excuse me. Is this ___ shirt or ____?


a. my… your
b. mine… yours
c. my… yours
d. mine… your

III. This is a good company. ____employees are


always happy.
a. His
b. Its
c. Her
d. It’s

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IV. She has to use ___ cell phone because ____ XII. — Look at ____ purse.
is broken. — Which one is ____ ?
a. my… her a. hers… her
b. mine… hers b. hers… hers
c. me… she c. her… her
d. my… hers d. her… hers

V. ____ glasses look just the same. Which one

a.
b.
is ____?
Our… mine
Our… my
3. Complete.

c. Ours… mine ex.: I don’t make up my mind when I don’t


d. Ours… my decide.

VI. ____dog is black; _____ is white. b. You don’t make up your mind when
a. His… her you don’t decide.
b. His… hers
c. Him… hers
d. Its… her c. He doesn’t make up his mind when
he doesn’t decide.
VII. He needs to solve ____ problems, and they
need to solve ____.
a. him… them d. She doesn’t make up her mind when she
b. his… their doesn’t decide .
c. his… theirs
d. its… their
e. We don’t make up our minds when
VIII. I can’t open the door of ____ apartment. we don’t decide.
____handle is too hard to turn.
a. they’re… Their
b. their… Its f. They don’t make up their minds when
c. theirs… His they don’t decide.
d. their… It’s

IX. This house belongs to ____ and ____. It’s


____. 4. Complete with a possessive adjective.

a. yours… me… our


b. your… my… our ex. I’m a teacher. My name’s John.
c. you… me… ours
d. yours… mine… ours a. She’s a beautiful girl. Her name’s Mary.

X. Is this bag ____, ____ or ____ ?


a. your… my… hers b. He’s Brazilian, but his parents are from
b. yours… my… her
c. yours… mine… her Portugal.
d. yours… mine… hers
c. — What’s your phone number?
XI. — Why don’t you bring ____ car?
— ____? Impossible. I don’t have a car. — My cell phone number?
a. your… Mine
b. my… Yours — Yes, your cell phone number.
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d. London is famous for its red buses. i. His (he) motorcycle is broken.

e. Kenji and Yoko are Italian, but their family j. Her (she) book is brand-new.

is Japanese.
k. Your (you) cell phone is very expensive.

f. My book is over there. Its color is blue.


l. Fernando likes (he) his animals.
g. We’re new students in this school. Where’s

6.
our classroom, please?
Unscramble the words in order to form
dialogues.
h. — What are your names, please?

— Silva. Mr. and Mrs. Silva. a.


teacher who their is
i. — Excuse me, where’s my car?

— Your car is over there. Who is their teacher?

5. Use the possessive adjective according to b.


the pronoun in parentheses. is Lee their Ms. teacher

a. He is taking her (she) kids to school. Ms. Lee is their teacher.

b. Joe, your (you) books are under the desk. c.


first her what name is
c. They are leaving our (we) house tonight.
What is her first name?
d. Michael leaves his (he) bags at the gym.
d.
e. Melissa and Andrea asked for my (I) is her Sarah name first
permission.
Her first name is Sarah.
f. We should not be doing their (they)
e.
work.
man who that is

g. I took my cat and its (it) cushion to my


Who is that man?
room.

h. Boys, you should go to your (you) homes.

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f.
name his Paul is
Simple present or
imperative
His name is Paul.
g.
from is where he
1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of
the verbs in the simple present or imperative
imperative mood.
Where is he from?
a. — What time does he finish work? (finish)
h.
— He finishes work at six o’clock. (finish)
he England from is

b. — Does he speak English? (speak)


He is from England.
— Yes, he does . (do)
i.
his is job what c. I go to school with my brother. (go)

d. They don’t come home for lunch. (come)


What is his job?

j. e. Please, open the door. (open)

he mechanic a is
f. They have lunch together. (have lunch)

He is a mechanic.
g. He washes his car every Saturday. (wash)

Notes
h. Jim’s mother teaches in a language
school. (teach)

i. He takes a bus to go to work.


(take… go)

j. She studies her lessons and then she

takes her dog for a walk. (study… take)

k. Jim’s house is located on a calm street.


(be)

l. She doesn’t have time to watch


television. (have… watch)

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Irregular plural j. She’s an old friend.
They’re old friends.

1. Rewrite the sentences using the plural.


Follow the pattern. k. The foot is clean.
The feet are clean.

ex. She’s a pretty girl.


l. The big mouse is here.
They’re pretty girls.
The big mice are here.

Notes
a. He’s a happy man.
They’re happy men.

b. That’s a beautiful city.


Those are beautiful cities.

c. She’s a rich woman.


They’re rich women.

d. It’s a dangerous beach.


They’re dangerous beaches.

e. This is a good bike.


These are good bikes.

f. He’s an important person.


They’re important people.

g. The day is hot.


The days are hot.

h. This child is fat.


These children are fat.

i. That tooth is strong.


Those teeth are strong.

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