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Put in the verb in brackets into the gaps and form affirmative sentences in Present Progressive. Example: I am working. 1) Alexander a film. (to watch) 2) We a computer game. (to play) 3) The dog at the cat. (to bark) 4) Peter his rabbits. (to feed) 5) Philipp and Johnny a song. (to sing) 6) Mary her hair. (to wash) 7) I to Doris. (to talk) 8) Peggy a picture. (to draw) 9) Henry and his sister their mother. (to help) 10) You the poem by heart. (to learn) is w atching are playing barking is feeding are singing is w ashing am talking is draw ing are helping are learning

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Put in the verb in brackets into the gaps and form affirmative sentences in Present Progressive.

Example: I am working.

1) Alexander   a film. (to watch)2) We   a computer game. (to play)3) The dog   at the cat. (to bark)4) Peter   his rabbits. (to feed)5) Philipp and Johnny   a song. (to sing)6) Mary   her hair. (to wash)7) I   to Doris. (to talk)8) Peggy   a picture. (to draw)9) Henry and his sister   their mother. (to help)10) You   the poem by heart. (to learn)

is w atching

are playing

barking

is feeding

are singing

is w ashing

am talking

is draw ing

are helping

are learning

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Can the following nouns be counted or not? Choose the correct answer. 

1) milk -    2) room -    3) butter -    4) song -    5) music -    6) minute -    7) tea -    8) child -    9) homework -    10) key -    

Which object form of the personal pronoun can substitute the underlined phrase in the sentence?

1) The teacher always gives the students homework.

 me

uncountable

countable

uncountable

countable

uncountable

countable

uncountable

countable

countable

countable

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 them you

2) I am reading the book to my little sister.

 her us him

3) The boys are riding their bikes. it them her

4) My father is writing a letter to John. me her him

5) I don't know the answer. she her it

6) Sally is going to Anne. her him me

7) Open the window, please. it them

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 us8) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please?

 you them us

9) The books are for Peter. him her you

10) Can you help my sister and me, please?

 her me us

Irregular verbs - Exercise 1

Put in the verbs in the PAST TENSE AND SPANISH.

1) go -   - 2) say -   - 

w ent ir

said decir

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3) do -   - 4) come -   - 5) have -   - 6) stand -   - 7) make -   - 8) buy -   - 9) sit -   - 10) swim -   - 11) speak -   - 12) see -   - 13) write -   - 14) sing -   - 15) run -   - 

16) begin -   - 17) feel -   - 18) get -   - 19) draw -   - 20) bring -   - 21) know -   - 22) take -   - 23) pay -   - 24) meet -   - 

did hacer

came venir

had tener

stood ponerse de pie

made hacer

bought comprar

sat sentars

sw am nadar

spoke hablar

saw ver

w rote escribir

sang cantar

ran correr

began empezar

felt sentir

get obtener

drew dibujar

brought traer/llevar

knew saber

took tomar/coge

paid pagar

met conocer

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25) leave -   - 26) wake up -   - 27) read -   - 28) sleep -   - 29) ride -   - 30) build -   - 

Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use Simple Past. Watch the punctuation and form sentences or questions. 

1) I   my Maths homework yesterday. (to do)2)   Susan   to England by plane? (to go)3) They   a farm two weeks ago. (to visit)4) Jenny and Peggy   their brother. (not/to help)5) The children   at home last weekend. (not/to be)6) When   you   this wonderful skirt? (to design)7) My mother   into the van. (not/to crash)

left dejar

w oke up desperta

read leer

slept dormir

rode montar/pasea

built construir

did

Is going

visited

not to helped

w as not

w as designed

not crashed

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8) The boys   the mudguards of their bicycles. (to take off)9)   you   your aunt last week? (to phone)10) He   milk at school. (not/to drink)

11) My mother   into the van. (not/to crash)12) When   you   this wonderful skirt? (to design)13) The boys   the mudguards of their bicycles. (to take off)14) Jenny and Peggy   their brother. (not/to help)15)   you   your aunt last week? (to phone)16) They   a farm two weeks ago. (to visit)17) The children   at home last weekend. (not/to be)18) I   my Maths homework yesterday. (to do)19) He   milk at school. (not/to drink)20)   Susan   to England by plane? (to go)

took off

Are phoned

not

not crashed

w as designed

took off

are not helped

Are phoned

visited

w as not

did

did not drink

Is going