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Project EditorAngela Leu

AuthorJ. LeeB. A., PGDE, M. Soc. Sc.

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publishers.

ISBN-13 978-981-4672-54-2 ISBN-10 981-4672-54-8

Printed in Singapore

Conquer Grammar Workbook 4

New Edition 2018

© Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd teachers@work is an imprint of Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd

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ContentsMarks

NounsAgreement

Exercise 1 ....................................................................................................................... 1Exercise 2 ..................................................................................................................... 2Exercise 3 ..................................................................................................................... 3

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PronounsExercise 4 Personal and Possessive Pronouns.................................................. 4Exercise 5 Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns .................................................. 5Exercise 6 Enrichment .......................................................................................... 6

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AdjectivesExercise 7 Possessive Adjectives ...................................................................... 7Exercise 8 Comparison of Adjectives ............................................................... 8Exercise 9 Enrichment .......................................................................................... 9

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AdverbsIntroducing Adverbs of Manner, Adverbs of Time and Adverbs of Frequency

Exercise 10 ..................................................................................................................10Exercise 11 ................................................................................................................... 11

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RevisionExercise 12 ..................................................................................................................12Exercise 13 ..................................................................................................................13Exercise 14 ..................................................................................................................14Exercise 15 ..................................................................................................................15Exercise 16 ..................................................................................................................16

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ModalsIntroducing can, cannot, could, would, should, may, might, ought to and must

Exercise 17 ..................................................................................................................17Exercise 18 ..................................................................................................................18

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PrepositionsIntroducing in, on, at, by, for, to, into, after, across, under, over, from, with, along, between, against and through

Exercise 19 ..................................................................................................................19Exercise 20 .................................................................................................................20Exercise 21 ..................................................................................................................21Exercise 22 .................................................................................................................22Exercise 23 .................................................................................................................23

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ConjunctionsIntroducing and, or, but, as, if while, after, before, until, unless, since, so that, although and because

Exercise 24 .................................................................................................................24Exercise 25 .................................................................................................................25Exercise 26 .................................................................................................................26Exercise 27 .................................................................................................................27Exercise 28 .................................................................................................................28

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Conditional SentencesExercise 29 .................................................................................................................29 / 10

RevisionExercise 30 .................................................................................................................30Exercise 31 ..................................................................................................................31Exercise 32 .................................................................................................................32Exercise 33 .................................................................................................................33Exercise 34 .................................................................................................................34

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Tenses and ConcordIntroducing the base form of the verb, the Simple Present Tense, the Present Continuous Tense, the Simple Past Tense, the Past Continuous Tense, the Simple Future Tense, the Present Perfect Tense, the Present Perfect Continuous Tense and Past Perfect Tense

Exercise 35 .................................................................................................................35Exercise 36 .................................................................................................................36Exercise 37 .................................................................................................................37Exercise 38 .................................................................................................................38Exercise 39 .................................................................................................................39Exercise 40 .................................................................................................................40Exercise 41 ..................................................................................................................41Exercise 42 .................................................................................................................42Exercise 43 .................................................................................................................43Exercise 44 .................................................................................................................44Exercise 45 .................................................................................................................45Exercise 46 .................................................................................................................46Exercise 47 .................................................................................................................47Exercise 48 .................................................................................................................48

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Tenses and ConcordIntroducing the base form of the verb, the Simple Present Tense, the Present Continuous Tense, the Simple Past Tense, the Past Continuous Tense, the Simple Future Tense, the Present Perfect Tense, the Present Perfect Continuous Tense and Past Perfect Tense

Exercise 49 .................................................................................................................49Exercise 50 .................................................................................................................50Exercise 51 ..................................................................................................................51Exercise 52 .................................................................................................................52Exercise 53 .................................................................................................................53Exercise 54 .................................................................................................................54Exercise 55 .................................................................................................................55Exercise 56 .................................................................................................................56Exercise 57 .................................................................................................................57Exercise 58 .................................................................................................................58Exercise 59 .................................................................................................................59Exercise 60 .................................................................................................................60

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Question WordsIntroducing Who, Whom, Whose, What, When, Where, Which, How and Why

Exercise 61 ..................................................................................................................61Exercise 62 .................................................................................................................62Exercise 63 .................................................................................................................63

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Question TagsExercise 64 .................................................................................................................64Exercise 65 .................................................................................................................65Exercise 66 .................................................................................................................66

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QuantifiersIntroducing many, much, a few, a little, some, several, each, any, all, one and both

Exercise 67 .................................................................................................................67Exercise 68 .................................................................................................................68Exercise 69 .................................................................................................................69

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ArticlesIntroducing a, an and the

Exercise 70 .................................................................................................................70Exercise 71 ..................................................................................................................71Exercise 72 .................................................................................................................72

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General RevisionExercise 73 .................................................................................................................73Exercise 74 .................................................................................................................74Exercise 75 .................................................................................................................75Exercise 76 .................................................................................................................76Exercise 77 .................................................................................................................77Exercise 78 .................................................................................................................79Exercise 79 ..................................................................................................................81Exercise 80 .................................................................................................................83Exercise 81 .................................................................................................................85Exercise 82 .................................................................................................................87Exercise 83 .................................................................................................................89Exercise 84 ..................................................................................................................91Exercise 85 .................................................................................................................93Exercise 86 .................................................................................................................95Exercise 87 .................................................................................................................97Exercise 88 .................................................................................................................99Exercise 89 ................................................................................................................101Exercise 90 ............................................................................................................... 103Exercise 91 ............................................................................................................... 105Exercise 92 ............................................................................................................... 107Exercise 93 ............................................................................................................... 109Exercise 94 ................................................................................................................ 111Exercise 95 ................................................................................................................113Exercise 96 ................................................................................................................115Exercise 97 ................................................................................................................117Exercise 98 ................................................................................................................119Exercise 99 ................................................................................................................121Exercise 100 ............................................................................................................. 123

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Answers ....................................................................................................................... A1

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Choose the most suitable answer and write its number in the brackets.

1 Was there anyone in the room when entered just now? (1) you (2) your (3) yours (4) yourself ( )

2 The teacher will not allow the students to go home until hand in their work.

(1) they (2) he (3) we (4) she ( )

3 If you do not believe , you can ask Mike. (1) she (2) me (3) they (4) we ( )

4 “Do not worry. Leave everything to ,” Andrew told his sister. (1) his (2) me (3) you (4) they ( )

5 Jim, Tom and will be at the basketball court tomorrow morning. (1) him (2) me (3) we (4) I ( )

6 “Do not be too hard on . Try again next year,” Mrs Williams told her son when he lost the tennis match.

(1) itself (2) himself (3) yourself (4) myself ( )

7 Francis has agreed to help Alex and with our project. (1) her (2) them (3) me (4) I ( )

8 Zoe took the bag even though she knew that it was not . (1) mine (2) theirs (3) his (4) hers ( )

9 Although Sam and were late for school, the prefect did not take down our names.

(1) mine (2) me (3) my (4) I ( )

10 These cats will lick clean. You do not have to bathe them. (1) itself (3) ourselves (2) themselves (4) yourselves ( )

NAME: ................................................... DATE: ...................................................

CLASS: ................................................... MARKS 10

Exercise 6

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PRONOUNSEnrichment

XERCISE E6

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TENSES AND CONCORD

NAME: ................................................... DATE: ...................................................

CLASS: ................................................... MARKS 10

Choose the most suitable answer and write its number in the brackets.

1 Each of these flowers grown by the late empress. (1) is (2) was (3) are (4) were ( )

2 Think carefully before you any decision. (1) make (2) made (3) making (4) makes ( )

3 Hold my hand when we at the shopping centre. (1) is (2) are (3) was (4) were ( )

4 Jim likes to very loudly when others are talking. No one likes him.

(1) talk (2) talks (3) talked (4) talking ( )

5 Our tennis team the championships last year. (1) win (2) wins (3) won (4) was winning ( )

6 Does National Day on a Friday this year? (1) fall (2) fell (3) fallen (4) falls ( )

7 Only one of the shirts me. The rest are too tight. (1) fit (2) fitting (3) is fitting (4) fits ( )

8 Joe turned off his computer when he his mother calling him. (1) hear (2) hears (3) heard (4) is hearing ( )

9 Derek his homework when Paul called him. (1) finish (3) had finished (2) finishes (4) is finishing ( )

10 A famous poet autographs outside the library yesterday morning.

(1) is signing (3) signs (2) was signing (4) sign ( )

Exercise 57

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XERCISE E57

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ARTICLES

NAME: ................................................... DATE: ...................................................

CLASS: ................................................... MARKS 10

Choose the most suitable answer and write its number in the brackets.

1 If you see stray cat in neighbourhood, please call the animal shelter.

(1) a … the (2) an … an (3) an … a (4) a … an ( )

2 new classmate that I was talking to is same one whom you saw at the bookshop that day.

(1) A … a (2) The … a (3) The … the (4) The … an ( )

3 We had difficult time trying to find way to the village. (1) the … the (2) an … a (3) a … an (4) a … the ( )

4 Please give me few minutes to work out answer to this question.

(1) the … the (2) a … an (3) the … an (4) a … the ( )

5 If you have question for the speaker, please write it down and drop it into box at the back of the hall.

(1) the … the (2) a … the (3) a … an (4) an … the ( )

6 To read word on this paper, you need to light candle. (1) a … a (2) the … a (3) the … the (4) a … an ( )

7 Turn on light if you are reading book. (1) the … a (2) an … an (3) an … a (4) the … an ( )

8 If you see animal in the dark, please do not go near it for animal could attack you.

(1) an … the (2) the … the (3) a … the (4) an … a ( )

9 The police are looking for old man. He is one who always begs for food at the food centres.

(1) the … the (2) an … a (3) an … the (4) a … the ( )

10 I have not found cake that I am looking for but I have found new type that is just as tasty.

(1) a … a (2) the … the (3) the … a (4) a … the ( )

Exercise 71

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XERCISE E71

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GENERAL REVISION

NAME: ................................................... DATE: ...................................................

CLASS: ................................................... MARKS 10

Choose the most suitable answer and write its number in the brackets.

1 This bottle of wine fifty dollars. It is very expensive. (1) cost (3) is costing (2) costs (4) was costing ( )

2 The treasure buried in the bushes so that no one could find it. (1) is (3) was (2) are (4) were ( )

3 My father will pick my mother up work and come home with her.

(1) on (3) after (2) at (4) between ( )

4 These boxes are empty, they? (1) are (3) were (2) aren’t (4) weren’t ( )

5 The old man is hungry he does not have any money to buy food. (1) and (3) but (2) so (4) or ( )

6 My brother often up late when there is a live football match on television.

(1) stays (3) stayed (2) stay (4) is staying ( )

7 In the past, there a lot of vegetable farms in Singapore. (1) is (3) was (2) are (4) were ( )

Exercise 95

XERCISE E95

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Exercise 95

8 Susan to her brother a few hours ago. (1) is reading (3) reads (2) has read (4) was reading ( )

9 No one allowed to enter this room if he does not have the special pass.

(1) is (3) was (2) are (4) were ( )

10 Last night, a giant turtle spotted burying its eggs in the sand. (1) is (3) was (2) are (4) were ( )

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