will / won’tUse:Will and won’t are used to talk about the future. Will is positive and won’t is negative.I will be late tomorrow.John won’t be at the party next Saturday.Use will and won’t to:a) Make predictions.In the year 2050, people will[r]
I/you/he/she/it/we/they +Will +a bare infinitiveI will work. I won't work.Will I work?Who will work?Where will I work?Complete the sentences with will/won't and Match the sentences with the uses[r]
6. My family and I _________________ to Egypt in December. It __________ a great trip! [to travel – aff.;to be – aff.]7. Sylvie _______________ with us to the park anymore. She ___________ home and __________ for thetest on Monday. [to go – neg.; to stay – to study – aff.[r]
Talking about the future part IIThe simple present tense is used to talk about future events that are part of official programs or timetables.The college reopens on August 16th.The train leaves at 6 pm.When does the flight arrive?The simple present tense is also used to talk about future in clauses[r]
Unless and without; as and likeWithout and UnlessWithout is a preposition. It cannot be used as a conjunction.As he was not ready, we left without him. (without – preposition)Unless is a conjunction. It has a similar meaning to if not.Come tomorrow unless I[r]
2 She may have moved to Rome.3 They didn’t have to sign thecontract.4 That must be Peter’s aunt.5 She may win the race.51 Unless you call the doctor, wewon’t know what’s wrongwith you.2 We will miss our flight if wedon’t hurry up.3 He won’t go[r]
BÀI TẬP VỀ SỰ HÒA HỢP GIỮA CÁC THÌ I Supply the correct verb form. 1. He thinks that it _____ (rain) tonight. 2. She said that she _____ (get) married soon. 3. Bill said that he _____ (lose) his bicycle. 4. He knew that I _____ (come) the following week. 5. I was taught that the sun _____ ( be) bi[r]
Conjunctions exerciseJoin each pair of the following sentences by means of a suitable conjunction.1. James smokes. His brother does not smoke.2. Alice hasn’t come. Mary hasn’t come.3. She speaks English. She speaks Spanish.4. I like him. He is very sincere.5. He di[r]
SENTENCE BUILDING 1. Thing not go accordingplan I have stay several more days. Things have not gone according to my plan and I have to stay several more day. 2. Music gave me lot pleasure I sometimes dream a professional musician. Music gave me a lot of pleasure so I sometimes I dreamed a professi[r]
UNIT I: AUXILIARY VERBS (TEST I)Part V: Incomplete Sentences1. You have been reading for four hours. This book ___ be very interesting.A. can B. might C. must D. should2. Don’t phone Ann now. She ___ be having lunch.A. might B. can C. must D. has to3. This road is very[r]
1. Study the following situations:Let’s have a party! We’llinvite all our friends!on-the-spot decisionThe decision is taken…Good idea!I will…They are going to have aparty…Do you think they’ll invite us?pastnowfutureintention,arrangementNo idea…I am going to…pastnow
If the weather is nice, we _________ a day trip.2. What verbs are missing?3. Complete the sentences with the correctform, using 1st or 2nd conditional.1. Throw the dice.If dad was younger, he __________on all the rides in the theme park.We won’t watch the Simpsons if we _[r]
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE Xem lại phần ngữ pháp tại đây 1. Get up early or you’ll be late for school. -> If … 2. Work hard and you will succeed in the exam. -> If … 3.&nb[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsMore Question Tags Using Modal Verbs ‘can’, ‘will’, and ‘must’Add an appropriate question tag to the end of each question.For example:She’ll be late, won’t she?1. Gabriella won’t let me use her hairdryer, _________________________[r]
A. Put the verb in brackets into the correct form. 1. If the earth suddenly (stop) …………. spinning we all (fly) …………. off it. 2. If you (smoke) …… in a nonsmoking compartment the other passengers (object) …… 3. (your parents not be) ………………. proud if they could see you now? 4. I’m broke, but I (have[r]
She seems to have gone.Present participleHe is being followed.Having lost the war, Germany surrendered.Past participleShe has been promoted.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Join with a conjunctionCombine each of the following pairs of sentences into a complex sentence, using an appropriate conjunction.An example is given below.We shall hire a taxi. We will probably miss the bus.If we miss the bus we shall hire a taxi.Exercise1. Many m[r]
Using otherwiseThe word otherwise can be used in several different ways:Otherwise can be used to introduce the possible outcome of a given situation.We must hurry up; otherwise we will miss the train.The same idea can be expressed using if not or unless.If <[r]
A mother is the best friend anyone could ever ask for. When everyone else turns away, she is the one turning towards you, when you fall, she’s the one that helps you up and when your heart is filled with despair, she’s the one that gives you a glimpse of hope. The day a child is born, so is a mother[r]