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Part 1
Enough
We use enough to say that there is sufficient of something.
1 Cross out the incorrect forms. The first one has been done for you.
1 I’ve got too many / too much headphones.
2 There is too many / too much software.
3 This computer isn’t enough fast / fast enough.
4 This pen drive doesn’t have memory enough / enough memory.
5 This is too easy / easy too.
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2 Choose the correct answers. The first one has been done for you.
1 There is too much money / speakers.
2 There are too many software / pen drives.
3 The laptop is too / too much expensive.
4 There are enough monitors / information.
5 The computer is desktop / fast enough.
3 Complete the sentences with too much, too many, too or enough.
The first one has been done for you.
1 I am too tired to play computer games.
2 My laptop is heavy.
3 This smartphone isn’t small .
4 We’ve got keyboards.
5 I’ve got information.
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Superlatives
We use the + superlative adjectives to say which is the biggest, the
smallest, etc in a group.
1 Complete the sentences with a superlative. The first one has been
done for you.
1 This pen-drive is the smallest. (small)
2 These headphones are . (expensive)
3 This computer is . (big)
4 That is software in the school. (old)
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his computer game is game. (interesting)
2 Choose the correct answers. The first one has been done for you.
1 This is the biggest / the most big tablet.
2 My smartphone is the newest / the newiest one in the class.
3 This is the cheapiest / the cheapest pen drive in the department store.
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his touch screen is the most advanced / the advancedest in the
shop.
5 This mouse mat is the ugliest / the uglyest in the computer room.
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3 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences with
superlative adjectives. The first one has been done for you.
1 this low-tech most is the laptop.
This laptop is the most low-tech.
2 this telephone most the is user-friendly
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Grammar Practice 6
Part 2
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to. The first
one has been done for you.
1 He has to leave soon. (+)
2 She get up soon. (-)
3I tidy my bedroom. (+)
4 We study tonight. (-)
5 They go to school (+)
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2 Complete the questions with do or does. Then complete the short
answers. The first one has been done for you.
1 Does he have to leave soon? Yes, he does.
2 you have to tidy your bedroom? No,
3 they have to go to school? Yes,
4 she have to study tonight? No,
5 we have to pack our bags? Yes,
3 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences with must.
The first one has been done for you.
1 must the bus off I get I must get off the bus.
2 must a pencil case buy she
3 we get on must the train
4 go to must school they
5 must his he breakfast eat
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Want / Need + infinitive
Want expresses a desire and need expresses a necessity.
For example, we say want to do something and need to do something.
When we want or need help from someone else, we say I want X to do
something or I need X to do something.
I / You / We / They want to go to the library.
He / She wants to go to the library.
I / You / We / They need to go to the library.
He / She needs to go to the library.
I / You / We / They want me / you / him / her / us / them to go to the library. This is a
He / She wants me / you / him / her / us / them to go to the library. desire.
I / You / We / They need me / you / him / her / us / them to go to the library. This is a
He / She needs me / you / him / her / us / them to go to the library. necessity.
(+) (–)
1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences with want and
need. The first one has been done for you.
1 I to cinema the to go want I want to go to the cinema.
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2 Change the beginning of the sentences to the third person.
The first one has been done for you.
1 I want you to go swimming. She wants you to go swimming.
2 They want you to go to the beach.
He
3 We need them to pack their bags.
She
4 You need them to finish the exercise.
He
5 I want him to help me.
She
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Grammar Practice 6
Part 3
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2 Complete the sentences with the correct verb in the past simple.
The first one has been done for you.
swim write know buy go
1 I bought (+) a new dress.
2 He (-) the answer.
3 She (-) a letter.
4 We (+) in the swimming pool.
5 You (+) home at 4.00pm.
3 Write questions about yesterday. The first one has been done for
you.
1 You / wake up at 9.00? Did you wake up at 9.00 yesterday?
2 They / wear coats?
3 He / drink water?
4 We / ride bikes?
5 She / sing a song?
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Grammar Practice 6
Part 4
cleaning
Peter started the floor.
to clean
Finish + gerund (verb + ing)
We can use the verb finish with the gerund form only.
We can’t use it with the infinitive form.
1 Put the words in order to make sentences. The first one has been
done for you.
1 Sarah cleaning the cupboard started Sarah started cleaning the cupboard.
2 making finished Joe his bed
3 Lizzie to cook started dinner
4 finished the cups washing Ben
5 to started clean Ruth the kitchen
2 Choose the correct form of the verb. In some cases both forms are
possible.
1 I finished to clean / cleaning the floor.
2 He started to read / reading a book.
3 We finished to do / doing our homework.
4 They started to write / writing a letter.
5 She finished to practise / practising the piano.
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3 Complete the sentences with the gerund or infinitive. If both forms
are possible, write both.
1 Anna finished the bookshelf. (polish)
2 Fred started the washing up. (do)
3 Angel finished his room. (clean)
4 Rita started the table. (set)
5 Carmina finished rubbish. (take out)
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Grammar Practice 6
Part 5
Present perfect
We make the present perfect with have + the past participle.
For regular verbs, the past participle is the same as the past simple,
(verb + ed)
(+) (-)
I / You ’ve (have) I haven’t
He / She ’s (has) ice He / She hasn’t ice
played played
We hockey. We hockey.
’ve (have) haven’t
They They
(?)
I
Have
you
Has he / she played ice hockey?
we
Have
they
1 Write (+) and (-) sentences in the present perfect. The first one has
been done for you.
1 We / play basketball (-) / this week. We haven’t played basketball this week.
2 I / do my homework (-)
3 She / watch TV all day (+)
4 He / play rugby all winter (-)
5 They / travel to America (+)
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2 Write questions in the present perfect. The first one has been done
for you
1 you / be / Barcelona? Have you been to Barcelona?
2 your parents / be / India?
3 he / skateboard / this year?
4 they / watch TV / this week?
5 she / tried on / the dress?
3 Right ( ) or wrong (x)? Correct the wrong sentences. The first one has
been done for you.
1 You have been to Valencia? Have you been to Valencia?
2 We hasn’t been to Seville.
3 She’s finished her homework.
4 Have he had any pancakes?
5 I hasn’t been shopping.
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Grammar Practice 6
Part 6
Question tags
Question tags are short questions at the end of statements.
They are used to:
• confirm that something is true or not.
• encourage a reply from the person we are speaking to.
We make question tags with an auxiliary verb (be, have, will, do,) from
the statement and the appropriate subject. When the verb is the main
statement and is in the present simple (and isn’t be or have), we use do
or does in the question tag.
• A positive statement is followed by a negative question tag.
• A negative statement is followed by a positive question tag.
1 Match the statements to their question tags. The first one has been
done for you.
1 You play the piano, a) have they?
2 Amy likes basketball, b) hasn’t he?
3 We won’t have an exam, c) don’t you?
4 He has been to the bank, d) will we?
5 They haven’t got a dog, e) doesn’t she?
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2 Choose the correct answers. The first one has been done for you.
1 Pablo is from Spain, isn’t he / isn’t she?
2 Mary doesn’t speak Spanish, don’t she / does she?
3 They are funny, isn’t they / aren’t they?
4 She won’t play, will she / is she?
5 My mum isn’t tall, is she / isn’t she?
3 Complete the questions with a question tag. The first one has been
done for you.
1 We don’t know the answer, do we?
2 He has got a hamster,
3 They aren’t teachers,
4 Your dad doesn’t work on Saturdays,
5 He will be at school tomorrow,
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Grammar Practice 6
Marking key
Part 1
Page 1
1 2 too many
3 enough fast
4 memory enough
5 easy too
Page 2
2 2 pen drives
3 too
4 monitors
5 fast
3 2 too
3 enough
4 too many/enough
5 too much/enough
Page 3
1 2 the most expensive
3 the biggest
4 the oldest
5 the most interesting
2 2 the newest
3 the cheapest
4 the most advanced
5 the ugliest
Page 4
3 2 This telephone is the most user-friendly.
3 This monitor is the most expensive.
4 This keyboard is the cheapest.
5 This hard drive is the biggest.
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Part 2
Page 1
1 2 doesn’t have to
3 have to
4 don’t have to
5 don’t have to
Page 2
2 2 Do No, I don’t
3 Do Yes, they do
4 Does No, she doesn’t
5 Do Yes, we do.
Page 3
1 2 We need to tidy up the sitting room.
3 She wants to go to England.
4 We need to do our homework.
5 He wants to play football.
Page 4
2 2 He wants you to go the beach.
3 She needs them to pack their bags.
4 He needs them to finish the exercise.
5 She wants him to help me.
3 2 Do No, I don’t.
3 Do Yes, they do.
4 Does No, she doesn’t.
5 Do Yes, you do.
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Part 3
Page 2
1 1 woke up
2 didn’t feel
3 read
4 slept
5 didn’t eat
6 drank
7 came
8 gave
2 2 didn’t know
3 didn’t write
4 swam
5 went
Part 4
Page 1
1 2 Joe finished making his bed.
3 Lizzie started to cook dinner.
4 Ben finished washing up the cups.
5 Ruth started to clean the kitchen.
2 1 cleaning
2 read/to reading
3 doing
4 to write/writing
5 practising
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Page 2
1 1 polishing
2 to do/doing
3 cleaning
4 to set/setting
5 taking out
Part 5
Page 1
1 2 I haven’t done my homework.
3 She has watched TV all day.
4 He hasn’t played rugby all winter.
5 They have travelled to America.
Page 2
2 2 Have your parents been to India?
3 Has he skateboarded this year?
4 Have they watched TV this week?
5 Has she tried on the dress?
Part 6
Page 1
1 2 e)
3 d)
4 b)
5 a)
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Page 2
2 2 does she?
3 aren’t they?
4 will she?
5 is she?
3 2 hasn’t he?
3 are they?
4 does he?
5 won’t he?