Wednesday, April 22, 2020



WORKSHEET 26
SUBJECT : Reported Speech

A) Change the following sentences from DIRECT to INDIRECT SPEECH:

1.      He said, “I will be here at noon.”
He said that he would be here at noon.
2.      Mary said, “The train will probably arrive on time.”
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3.      He said, “I have to finish this report by five o’clock.”
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4.      The doctor said, “Mr. Smith will improve quickly.”
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5.      William said to me, “I am leaving  in the morning.”
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6.      The teacher said, “Everyone has to write a composition.”
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7.      John said, “I saw that movie on Wednesday.”
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8.      Helen said, “I have read that book.”
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9.      Mary said to John, “I cannot go to the movie with you.”
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10.  John said, “I have finished studying my lesson.”
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11.  Mary remarked, “John speaks English well.”
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12.  William said to me, “I will not see Mr. Jones until Tuesday.”
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13.  Mr. Smith said, “I will refuse their offer.”
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14.  John said, “I certainly hope it won’t rain tomorrow.”
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15.  Henry said, “I can meet them later.”
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16.  The boy said, “I am only eight years old.”
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17.  She said to me, “The lights have gone out.”
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18.  The man said, “The telephone is out of order.”
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19.  He said, “I will never speak to her again.”
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20.  I said to the clerk clearly, “I have already paid that bill.”
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B) REPORT what the guests said at a wedding last Saturday:
1.      Miss Moore: “They’ll make a lovely couple.”
Miss Moore said (that) they would make a lovely couple.

2.      Mr. Smith: “They’re going to live in Brighton.”
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3.      Mrs.Jones: “The bride and the groom are very nice young people.”
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4.      Mr. Roberts: “The bride is wearing a beautiful wedding dress.”
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5.      Mr. Clarke: “The couple’s parents look happy.”
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6.      Miss Mayall: “The bride’s father has bought them a big flat.”
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C) Write sentences about Jane’s trip to Paris:
1.      We’re taking the nine o’clock plane.
Jane told me they were taking the nine o’clock plane.
2.      I’ll have to get up early.
She said ……………………………………………………………………………
3.      I don’t really like traveling by air.
She told me ………………………………………………………………………..
4.      But it’s the easiest way to travel.
But she decided ……………………………………………………………………
5.      We’re going to spend a week in Paris.
She told me ………………………………………………………………………..
6.      I want to go up the Eiffel Tower.
She said ……………………………………………………………………………
7.      We’ve been to Paris before.
She told me ………………………………………………………………………..
8.      But we didn’t see everything.
But she said ……………………………………………………………………….
9.      I’ll send you a postcard.
She said ……………………………………………………………………………
10.  But I won’t write you a letter.
But she told me ……………………………………………………………………
11.  I’m very excited!
She said ……………………………………………………………………………
12.  We’ll be in Paris tomorrow!
The last thing she said was that ……………………………………………………

D) REPORT the police-officer’s questions to the shop owner:
1.      What’s your name?
The police-officer asked him  what was his name was.
2.      Did you see the robbers?
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3.      What were they wearing?
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4.      How do you think they got in?
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5.      What did they take?
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6.      Has this ever happened before?
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D) Turn the following dialogue into REPORTED SPEECH:
Sally: Have you applied for the job?                Sally asked Diane if she had applied for the job
Diane: Yes, I had an interview yesterday.        Diane told her…………………………………….
Sally: How did it go?                                        …………………………………………………….
Diane: Fine, but I’m wondering if I want         …………………………………………………….
           the job because I will have to move       …………………………………………………….
           to Manchester.                                        …………………………………………………….
Sally: What will you do then?                           ……………………………………………………
Diane: If they offer me the job, I can’t              ……………………………………………………
           accept it.                                                 …………………………………………………….

E) Write what the family said at the dinner table:
1.      Mother: “Does anyone want some more potatoes?”
Mother asked if anyone wanted some more potatoes.
2.      Father: “Pass me the wine, Beth.”
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3.      Beth: “The chicken is very nice.”
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4.      Grandfather: “I’m going to start my diet tomorrow.”
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5.      Grandmother: “Don’t eat with your mouth open, Sam!”
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6.      Tim: “This is the best dinner I’ve had!”
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7.      Jean: “Is there any more salad, Mum?”
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8.      Sam: “I’m very hungry because I only had a sandwich for lunch today.”
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9.      Helen: “What are we having for dessert, Mum?”
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10.  Bob: “I don’t want anything else to eat.”
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F) Gavin has worked for Bisco Supermarkets for thirty years. He can still remember his
     job interview after leaving school and he can remember the questions that the interview  
     asked him:
     Example: “Where do you live?”                       She asked him where he lived.
                      “Have you  worked before?”            She asked him if he had worked before.
1.      “Why do you want the job?”
She asked him …………………………………………………………………………..
2.      “How did you hear about it?”
She asked him …………………………………………………………………………..
3.      “Are you fit?”
She asked him …………………………………………………………………………..

4.      “Can you work on Saturdays?”
She asked him …………………………………………………………………………..
5.      “How will you travel to work?”
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6.      “Have you got a bicycle?”
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7.      “How much do you expect to earn?”
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8.      “When can you start?”
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G) What does the policeman want to know?
1.      What’s your name?
The policeman wants to know what my name is.
2.      What’s your job?
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3.      Where do you work?
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4.      Where do you live?
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5.      Where were you yesterday?
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6.      Why are you in London?
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7.      When did you come?
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8.      How did you come?
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9.      Where’s your ticket?
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10.  Have you ever been in London?
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11.  Do you know anyone in London?
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12.  Were you in London last month?
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13.  Are you telling the truth?
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H) Tell your family what the doctor said:
1.      “You really ought to stay in bed.”
He said I ought to stay in bed.
2.      “But you can get up for half an hour.”
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3.      “You can leave here on Thursday.”
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4.      “You ought to take some exercise.”
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5.      “But you shouldn’t walk too much.”
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6.      “You mustn’t run at all.”
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WORKSHEET 27
SUBJECT : Reported Speech
A) Statements:
     Example: The boy said, “My name is Mark.”
                      The boy said (that) his name was Mark.
     Do the same:
1.      Mary said, “I like Turkish pop music.”
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2.      The woman said, “It’s not my umbrella, mine is red.”
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3.      Tom said, “I have a sports car. It is red.”
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4.      Mr. Brown said, “I don’t drive a car in the rush hour.”
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5.      Terry said, “I eat toasts for breakfast. They are made by my mother.”
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6.      Sue said, “The boy is looking at us. I don’t know him.”
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7.      John said, “I can swim well but I don’t have enough time to swim.”
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8.      My brother said to me, “I don’t want to carry your books!”
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9.      The teacher said, “If you don’t study regularly, you’ll fail.”
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10.  Mr. Green said, “I have to water my flowers twice a week.”
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11.  Alice said, “I used to swim well but now I don’t.”
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12.  Mr. Miller said, “I know your parents. I’ve met them in the meeting.”
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B) Imperatives:
     Examples: * The teacher always says to us, “Study very hard.”
                           The teacher always tells us TO study hard.

                       * The teacher says, “Don’t talk in the class.”
                          The teacher tells us NOT TO talk in the class.
     Do the same:
1.      Woman to the porter: “Carry my suitcases.”
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2.      Policeman to a man: “Describe your car.”
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3.      Mother to the boy: “Don’t hurt yourself.”
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4.      The robber to the man: “Give me your money.”
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5.      Teacher to the student: “Give me your book.”
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6.      The man to us: “Don’t park here.”
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7.      Woman to her husband: “Don’t forget to take your key.”
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8.      Mr. Smith to her son: “Don’t put your books on this desk.”
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9.      Young man to the young woman: “Give me one of your photographs.”
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10.  The man to his son: “Hurry up! Don’t miss the bus!”
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11.  The woman to her daughter: “Tidy your room, don’t waste your time.”
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C) Wh- questions:

     Examples: * “What is the time?” he asked.
                            He asked me what the time was.

                        * “Where do you live?” he asked Mary.
                            How wanted to know where Mary lived.
     Do the same:

1.      He asked, “How long does it take you to have lunch?”
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2.      He asked me, “What are you doing at the weekend?”
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3.      She asked, “Why are you late, Tom?”
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4.      My mother asked me, “Where is your umbrella?”
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5.      The secretary asked the man, “Who do you want to see, sir?”
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6.      The students asked, “What time does the bell ring?”
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7.      He asked Tom, “What kind of films do you like watching?”
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8.      The teacher asked the girl, “When do you have to be home?”
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9.      They always asked, “Why don’t you let my cat in?”
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10.  The passengers asked, “When did the last train leave?”
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11.  He asked, “What will you do tomorrow, Jane?”
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D) Yes / No questions:
     Examples: * “Are you busy?” he asked me.
                            He asked me IF I was busy.

                        * “Do you like banana?” he asked his friends.
                            He asked his friends IF they liked banana.
     Do the same:
1.      She asked, “Do you live with your family, Helen?”
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2.      He asked, “Can I borrow your pen, Linda?”
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3.      He asked me, “Does your uncle live in England?”
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4.      Mary asked Lucy, “Will you come to my party tomorrow?”
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5.      Mark asked, “Did you phone me last night, John?”
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6.      He asked, “Is this yours or mine, David?”
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7.      She always asked me, “Must you always ask me what I’m doing?”
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8.      The teacher asked, “Are you listening to me?”
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9.      Mary asked, “Do you want me to help you, Larry?”
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10.  The officer asked, “Are you a foreigner? Can you spell your name?”
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E) Change into INDIRECT SPEECH:
1.      Bob says, “I want to play tennis this afternoon.”
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2.      John says, “I haven’t seen my grandmother for a long time.”
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3.      Cindy says to Alan, “Don’t come in with your dirty shoes.”
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4.      My father says, “Please, help me in the garden.”
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5.      “Don’t wipe your dirty fingers on my clean table cloth.” says his mother.
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6.      “When does the bell ring?” asks John.
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7.      Sandy asks Danny, “Why didn’t you tell her the truth?”
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8.      “How long have you waited for me?”
What does Charles ask Fiona?
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9.      “Does it rain in winter in Somali?”
What does the teacher ask?
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10.  “Did you post the letter?” asks Rachel.
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F) Change into INDIRECT SPEECH:
     You can use AND, BUT, BECAUSE, ADD to join the sentences.

1.      Brenda said to Jimmy, “Please, turn off the TV. The film is boring.”
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2.      “Wash your face and say GOOD MORNING to everybody.” says his mother.
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3.      “Do your homework again. There are a lot of mistakes.” says the teacher to Kate.
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4.      “Don’t waste your time! Finish studying.” says Mrs. Dawson to Barbara.
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5.      “Brush your teeth. They look very dirty.” Her mother says to her.
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6.      “Look out! There is a truck coming.” Kevin said to his daughter.
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7.      Janet told David, “This book looks boring. Give me another, please.”
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8.      Mrs. Abbot told Jack, “Your hair is very long. Go and have a hair cut.”
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9.      Mrs. Denman says to her son, “It is very hot. Don’t play in the sun.”
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10.  Mr. Newman said to Nicky, “Don’t make a lot of noise. I want to listen to the news.”
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11.  “Don’t turn it up. I have a headache.” says the mother.
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12.  Sue told Andy, “Don’t shout! I’m not a deaf.”
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13.  Terry said to Ashley, “Don’t speak German. Speak English. They can’t understand you.”
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14.  “Please, be quiet! The baby is sleeping.” says Mrs. Newton to the children.
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15.  “Will you please move aisde? I can’t watch television.” says John.
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16.  Mark said, “I want to buy a new car. Ours is very old and spends a lot of petrol.”
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17.  Tom said to Carol, “Can I borrow your dictionary. Mine is at home.”
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18.  “Your hands are very dirty. Go to the bathroom and wash them.” says her mother.
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19.  Sandy said to Danny, “Does your mother work? I see her on the bus everyday.”
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20.  Tom told Jane, “I’m bored. Can we go to the cinema?”
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21.  Sam said to Kate, “I’m broke. Can you lend me some money?”
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22.  Mother said to her son, “Your friends are playing in the garden. Don’t you want to
play with them?”
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23.  Jim says to his son, “When will you go? You are very late for school.”
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24.  “What have you cooked? I feel very hungry.” Tony said to his mother.
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25.  “Why don’t you wash your car? It looks very dirty.” Mrs. Dawson said to John.
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WORKSHEET 28
SUBJECT : Adjectives and Adverbs

A) Write what the underlined word is; adjective or adverb:
      1.  Fast runners win races.                                        …… adjective …….
      2.  Mathematics is difficult.                                      …………………….
      3.  She’s a good typist.                                              …………………….
      4.  She behaved rudely to her boss.                          …………………….
      5.  You’ve done well in your test.                             …………………….
      6.  The clowns are very funny.                                 …………………….
      7.  She’s a pretty girl.                                               …………………….
      8.  He runs fast.                                                         …………………….
      9.  Ann is very sad.                                                   …………………….
     10. She plays the piano beautifully.                          …………………….
     11. Father is very busy in his office.                          .……………………
     12. The doctor arrived immediately.                         …………………….

B) Underline the correct item:
1.      He left the room quiet / quietly.
2.      Jane works hard / hardly.
3.      He’s a very nice / nicely man.
4.      The sun is shining bright / brightly.
5.      Smoking is bad / badly for your health.
6.      She behaves very good / well.
7.      He always dresses smart / smartly.
8.      He shouted angry / angrily at me.
9.      This chair is comfortable / comfortably.
10.  He smiled sad / sadly.
11.  You drive very slow / slowly.

C) Complete these sentences:
1.      There was some heavy rain last night.
Yes, it rained very ….. heavily. …………………
2.      Aren’t the children quiet!
Yes, they’re working very ……………………….
3.      James has a loud voice.
Yes, he always talks very ………………………..
4.      Isn’t the teacher angry!
Yes, he’s shouting very ………………………….
5.      Angela’s very happy today!
Yes, she’s laughing very …………………………
     6.   The telephone rang in the middle of the night. Nick was very sleepy.
He answered it very ……………………………..
     7.   Kate likes playing slow music.
Yes, she’s playing this piece very ……………….




D) Complete the sentence with the correct word from the brackets:
     Example: Mice move ….. quietly …… (quiet / quietly)

1.      This exercise is ……………………… (easy / easily)
2.      These people are speaking ………………………….. (quiet / quietly)
3.      Mr. Brown can speak English ………………………. (good / well)
4.      Tigers are ………………………… animals. (brave / bravely)
5.      The footballer is ………………………. (tired / tiredly)
6.      Cheetahs run …………………………. (quick / quickly)
7.      She is lifting the weight …………………………… (easy / easily)
8.      The children are playing …………………………… (happy / happily)
9.      Tony is a ………………………….. skier. (good / well)

E) Supply the proper form, ADJECTIVE or ADVERB:

1.      He always does his homework …………………………………….. (careful).
2.      He is a very ……………………………… (careful) student.
3.      Come …………………………… (quick). We need your help.
4.      You should drive more …………………………… (slow) along this road.
5.      The old man walks very ………………………….. (slow).
6.      Helen is a very ……………………………. (slow) student.
7.      Her brother, on the other hand, learns …………………………… (rapid).
8.      Mr. Gonzales has a ………………………………. (permanent) visa.
9.      He hopes to remain in this country ………………………….. (permanent).
10.  This is an …………………………… (easy) exercise.
11.  I can do all of these exercises ……………………… (easy).
12.  Helen works very ………………………… (hard) in her new job.
13.  You walk very ………………………… (fast).
14.  They are both ………………………. (serious) students.
15.  They both study English very ……………………………… (serious).
16.  I agree with you ……………………………. (complete) in that matter.
17.  This apple is very ………………………. (soft).
18.  She always speaks ………………………. (soft) to the child.
19.  Helen is a …………………………….. (beautiful) girl.
20.  Her sister plays the violin …………………………… (beautiful).















WORKSHEET 29
SUBJECT : Adjectives ending –ing or -ed

A)  Choose the correct form:

1.      I enjoyed the book. It was very interested / interesting.
2.      Are you interested / interesting in art?
3.      I thought the story was quite amused / amusing.
4.      They were shocked / shocking when they heard the news.
5.      We were all very worried / worrying when he didn’t come home.
6.      It was surprised / surprising that she didn’t come to the meeting.
7.      I usually find football rather bored / boring.
8.      Are you frightened / frightening of spiders?

 B)  Complete the sentences. Use adjectives formed by adding –ING or –ED to the words in  
       brackets.

1.      I find it quite ……………………….. to talk in front of a group of people. (embarrass)
2.      I think reading newspapers is …………………………. . (depress)
3.      I’m ……………………….. in all kinds of sport. (interest)
4.      I find walking in the countryside very ………………………….. . (relax)
5.      I think learning a language is very ………………………. . (interest)
6.      I get ………………………… when people smoke in restaurants. (annoy)
7.      I don’t normally get ……………………….. when I watch horror films. (frighten)
8.      I don’t get ………………………. very easily. (embarrass)

C)  Complete the sentences for each situation. Use the word given + the ending –ING or
       - ED:

1.      The film wasn’t as good as we had expected. (disappoint-)
a)      The film was ………………………… .
b)      We were ……………………… with the film.
2.      Diana teaches young children. It’s a very hard job but she enjoys it. (exhaust-)
a)      She enjoys her job but it’s often …………………………….. .
b)      At the end of a day’s work, she is often ……………………….. .
3.      It’s been raining all day. I hate this weather. (depress-)
            a)   This weather is ………………………….. .
            b)   This weather makes me ……………………….. .
            c)   It’s silly to get …………………………….. .
4.      Clare is going to the United States next month. She has never been there before. (excit-)
a)      It will be an ……………………… experience for her.
b)      Going to new places is always …………………………… .
c)   She is really …………………………. about going to the United States.

D. Choose the correct word:

1.      I was disappointing / disappointed with the film. I had expected it to be better.
2.      Are you interesting / interested in football?
3.      The football match was quite exciting / excited. I enjoyed it.
4.      It’s sometimes embarrassing / embarrassed when you have to ask people for money.
5.      Do you easily get  embarrassing / embarrassed ?
6.      I had never expected to get the job. I was really amazing / amazed when I was offered it.
7.      She has really learnt very fast. She has made astonishing / astonished progress.
8.      I didn’t find the situation funny. I was not amusing / amused.
9.      It was a really terrifying / terrified experience. Afterwards everybody was very shocking / shocked.
10.  Why do you always look so boring / bored? Is your life really so boring / bored?
11.  He’s one of the most boring / bored people I’ve ever met. He never stops talking and he never says anything interesting / interested.

E) Complete the sentences using one of the words in the box:

amusing / amused       confusing / confused        exhausting / exhausted
annoying / annoyed    disgusting / disgusted       interesting / interested
boring / bored             exciting / excited              surprising / surprised

 
 






1.      He works very hard. It’s not …… surprising ….. that he’s always tired.
2.      I’ve got nothing to do. I’m …………………………………. .
3.      The teacher’s explanation was ………………………. . Most of the students didn’t understand it.
4.      The kitchen hadn’t been cleaned for ages. It was really ……………………… .
5.      I seldom visit art galleries. I’m not particularly ………………………… in art.
6.      There’s no need to get ………………………. just because I’m a few minutes late.
7.      The lecture was ……………………….. . I fell asleep.
8.      I asked Emily if she wanted to come out with us but she wasn’t …………………….. .
9.      I’ve been working very hard all day and now I’m …………………………. .
10.  I’m starting a new job next week. I’m quite …………………………. about it.
11.  Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very ……………………….. .
12.  Liz is a very …………………….. person. She knows a lot, she’s traveled a lot and she’s done lots of different things.

















WORKSHEET 30
SUBJECT : Conditionals

A) Choose the correct item and underline it:

1.      If I move / I’ll move to Boston, I live / I’ll live on Main Street.
2.      If you call / you’ll call your mother, she’ll be very happy.
3.      If the mechanic fixes our car on time, we drive / we’ll drive to Center ville.
4.      If it rains / it’ll rain today, we won’t go to the park.
5.      If I’m not in a hurry tonight, I write / I’ll write to her.
6.      If she isn’t / won’t be sick, she’ll go to school.
7.      If they’re / they’ll be tired tomorrow, they don’t go / won’t go to work.
8.      If John doesn’t  buy a new car, he buys / he’ll buy a motorcycle.

B) Find correct items and complete the following sentences:

1.      If we ….. go …….. to London, …… we’ll ………. visit our cousin.
2.      If they ………………. their homework tonight, their teacher ……………………. happy.
3.      If the weather ………………… good, George ………………… swimming this weekend.
4.      If he …………………. swimming this weekend,…………………. …...a wonderful time.
5.      If you don’t eat your dinner tonight, ……………………………………………... hungry.
6.      If .…………………………..tired, they’ll go to sleep early tonight.
7.      If it ……………………………….. , she’ll wear her new raincoat.
8.      If you ………………….. too many cookies after dinner tonight, …………………………
get a stomachache.
9.      If I ………………………… too much coffee, …………………………... get a headache.

C) Discramble the sentences:

1.      If  /  she  /  she’ll  /  misses  /  bus  /  the  /  the  /  walk
……… If she misses the bus, she’ll walk………………………………………………….
      2.   If  /  he  /  he’ll  /  concert  /  goes  /  his  /  suit  /  the  /  to   /  wear
            ……………………………………………………………………………………………...
      3.   If  /  she  /  she’ll  /  cook  /  isn’t  /  dinner  /  tired
            ……………………………………………………………………………………………...
      4.   If  /  I’m  /  I’ll  /  busy  /  not  /  you  /  visit
            ……………………………………………………………………………………………...
      5.   If  /  you  /  you’ll  /  be  /  don’t  /  school  /  finish  /  sorry
            ……………………………………………………………………………………………...
      6.   If  /  he  /  he’ll  /  a  /  get  /  good  /  hard  /  job  /  works
            ……………………………………………………………………………………………...

D) Complete the sentences with any vocabulary you wish:

1.      If the weather is bad tomorrow, …………………………………………………………..
2.      If we hitchhike to work, …………………………………………………………………..
3.      If I don’t sleep well tonight, ………………………………………………………………
4.      If you don’t fix the broken window, ………………………………………………………
5.      If he doesn’t cut his hair, ………………………………………………………………….
6.      If ………………………………………………………..,they’ll go to a restaurant tonight.
7.      If ………………………………………………………………., his mother will be happy.
8.      If …………………………………………………………………., his mother will be sad.
9.      If ………………………………………………………………….., her boss will fire him.
10.  If ……………………………………………………………..., their friends will be angry.
11.  If I study hard, ……………………………………………………………………………
12.  If it’s sunny at the weekend, ……………………………………………………………..
13.  If I become rich, ………………………………………………………………………….
14.  If I go to London, ………………………………………………………………………...

E) Match the two halves of the sentences:
     Sam is thinking about his camping holiday with Andy.

     1. If it’s sunny,                                  a)  we’ll make a fire.
     2. If it rains,                                       b) we’ll be able to see the stars.
     3. If the sky is clear,                          c)  we’ll go skating.
     4. If the lake freezes,                         d)  we’ll sit outside.
     5. If the sea is clean,                          e)  we’ll need an umbrella.
     6. If we get cold,                                f)  we’ll go swimming.

     1. ..d     2. …….      3. ……   4. …….    5. ……..     6. ………

F) Complete the sentences with these phrases:

     * If I had a motorbike           * If I lost all my money     * your English would improve
     * If Peter ate less                  * I’m sure she’d tell me     * If I were a famous model
     * my uncle would stop too   * my English teacher would be surprised

1.      If you practiced more, ……. your English would improve. ………………………………
2.      …………………………………………….., it would be easier to go and visit my friends.
3.      ……………………………………………………………………., I would feel miserable.
4.      If I started writing poetry, …………………………………………………………………
5.      ……………………………………………………………………., he wouldn’t be so fat.
6.      If my little sister did something wrong, …………………………………………………..
7.      …………………………………………………, people would see my photo everywhere.

G) Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets:

     Example: I’m not ill, but if I ….. were ….. ill, I wouldn’t go ….. to school. (be / go)

1.      The weather report says there will be snow tomorrow. If it ……………………………….,
I ………………………………………… at home. (snow / stay)
2.      Do you need some money? Let me look in my pockets. If I ……………………………….
some, I …………………………………………. you some. (have / lend)
3.      No, sorry. I haven’t got any money with me. But you know I ……………………………..
it to you if I ……………………………………… any. (give / have)
4.      I’m sure of it. You ……………………………………. the test next week if you ………...
………………………….. hard. (pass / study)
5.      Would you like to go to the cinema? If you ………………………………… to go, I
……………………………………. with you. (want / come)
 H) What would you do in each situation? Write UNREAL PRESENT situations.

     * call an ambulance               * complain to the manager            * run away
     * try to catch it                       * ring the police
     * walk to the nearest garage to get some

     1. You find a fly in your soup. If I found a fly in my soup, I would complain to the manager.
     2. You see a burglar breaking into your house.
         ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
     3. You see a mouse in your kitchen.
         ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
     4. Your car runs out of petrol.
         ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
     5. You see an accident.
         ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
     6. You see a ghost in your room.
          ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

I) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense:

    Sarah is a bored teenager. If she …. joined… (join) a club, she ………………………  (make)
more friends. She ………………………………. (enjoy) herself if she …………………….. (go)
out more. Her schoolwork is suffering too. If she ………………………………….. (study) more,
she ………………………………….. (have) better marks and she ………………………. (enter)
university. Unfortunately, she is becoming overweight. She ………………………………. (feel)
fitter if she ……………………………….. (start) swimming, and she …………………….. (get)
thinner if she ……………………………… (stop) eating so much chocolate.

J) Read these situations. Say how you would feel:
    Example:  your boy / girlfriend leaves you
                      If my girlfriend left me I would feel miserable.
1.      you have nothing to do
…………………………………………………………………………….
2.      you are lost in a foreign country
…………………………………………………………………………….
3.      your pet dies
…………………………………………………………………………….
4.      you see an enormous spider in the bathroom
……………………………………………………………………………
5.      you split your jeans in the street
……………………………………………………………………………
6.      someone steals your coat
……………………………………………………………………………
7.      you fail an important test
……………………………………………………………………………
8.      you win some money in a competition
…………………………………………………………………….……..



K) Use the correct tense:

1.      The teacher will be very angry if you …………………………… (not do) your homework.
2.      If he ……………………………….. (tell) me, I could help him.
3.      If you don’t water the flowers, they ………………………………………… (die).
4.      If you didn’t water the flowers, they …………………………………………(die).
5.      I ……………………………………….. (come) if I had time.
6.      If you don’t hurry,  you ……………………………………….. (miss) the bus.
7.      If I …………………………… (be) you, I wouldn’t buy that car.
8.      He will play tennis if the weather …………………………………. (be) good.
9.      I would be very happy if she …………………………………. (be) my sister.
10.  She could win the race if she …………………………………. (try).
11.  If he ……………………….. (go) to bed early, he will get up early.
12.  If he touches this wire, he ……………………………….. (get) a shock.
13.  You will get wet if it …………………………… (rain).
14.  If I knew, I ………………………………… (come) earlier.
15.  I wouldn’t say it if I ……………………….. (be) you.
16.  What will you do if you ………………………………… (get) a bad mark?
17.  If she ………………………….. (wear) a necklace, her dress will look better.
18.  If you go near the dog, it ………………………………. (bite) you.
19.  Bodrum ……………………… (be) ideal for a holiday if it weren’t so crowded.
20.  He will be ill if he ……………………….. (eat) so much.
21.  If she ……………………………. (read) the book carefully, she will understand it.
22.  The children can stay up late if they ……………………….. (be) good.
23.  If the dinner isn’t ready, I ……………………………….. (go) out.
24.  We would die if the plane ……………………………….. (crash).

L) Finish these sentences:

    1.  If you drive very fast, ………………………………………………………………………...
    2.  Would you give me some money if ………………………………………………………….
    3.  If she were my sister, ………………………………………………………………………...
    4.  I would spend every winter in Miami if ……………………………………………………..
    5.  If they have time tomorrow, …………………………………………………………………
    6.  Don’t give him anything if …………………………………………………………………..
    7.  We would go to the cinema if ……………………………………………………………….
    8.  If John  worked harder, ………………………………………………………………………
    9.  They would find me if ……………………………………………………………………….
   10. If I had a lot of money, ………………………………………………………………………
   11. You could live more comfortably if …………………………………………………………
   12. If she were a good girl, ………………………………………………………………………
   13. If she goes to his office, ……………………………………………………………………..
   14. She would enjoy the party if …………………………………………………………………
   15. If I weren’t busy, …………………………………………………………………………….






WORKSHEET 31
SUBJECT : Conditionals

A) Use the correct tense:

1.      He ……………………………… (not / live) in İstanbul if he ………………… (hate) it.
2.      If you …………………………… (write) the letters, I ……………………… (post) them.
3.      If you …………………………… (not / leave) immediately, I ………………………. (call) the police.
4.      If he …………………………….. (not / arrive) soon, we ………………………. (have to) have dinner without him.
5.      I …………………………………… (not / have to) borrow any money from you if I …………………………… (get) my salary tomorrow.
6.      If you …………………………… (invite) her to the dance, she ………………………(be) very pleased.
7.      If you ………………………… (retire) soon, you …………………………….. (make yourself ill.
8.      If you ………………………………. (write) him a letter, he ……………………….. (know) our address.
9.      If the policeman had seen the thief, he …………………………………………….. (arrest) him.
10.  The buildings wouldn’t have burned to ashes if the firemen ………………………………. (come) in time.
11.  People wouldn’t cross the Bosphorus, if they ……………………………………………… (not / build) those bridges.
12.  If the family had saved enough money, they………………………………………… (buy) a new flat.
13.  If I had known that he was sleeping, I ……………………………………………. (not / disturb) him.
14.  If I had lost all my money, I …………………………………………... (be) very unhappy.
15.  If you had phoned me before you came, you ………………………………………. (find) me at home.

B)  Complete the following sentences in column A using the correct choice from column B.

                     A                                                                               B     

      1. You’ll get tired                                                   a)  If you can’t have it.
      2.  If you go to a football match,                            b)  If students make a lot of noise.
      3.  You can’t hear the teacher                                 c)  you must take your umbrella with you.
      4.  I’ll help you with your lesson,                           d)  If you stand up for a long time.
      5.  If the soup is too hot,                                         e)  If you’re at home tonight.
      6.  If it rains,                                                           f)  If you want to study.
      7.  His family may go on holiday                           g)  you won’t find a seat.
      8.  A man can’t buy what he needs                         h)  If they save enough money.
      9.  If you’re on a crowded bus,                               i)  If he doesn’t have enough money.
     10. We’ll come to visit you                                      j)  I’ll buy a car.
     11. If they haven’t seen Topkapý Palace,                k)  we’d better go there this afternoon.                                            
     12. If I get a driving licence,                                    l)  I’ll come with you.
C) Complete the following sentences:

1.      If you write me from England, ……………………………………………………………..
2.      She can learn English if …………………………………………………………………….
3.      We can catch the bus if ……………………………………………………………………..
4.      If it doesn’t rain this afternoon, …………………………………………………………….
5.      His family will be hungry if ………………………………………………………………..
6.      Your room will become untidy if …………………………………………………………..
7.      A baby cries if ………………………………………………………………………………
8.      If my girlfriend comes early, ……………………………………………………………….
9.      If he doesn’t smoke, ………………………………………………………………………..
10.  You can’t sleep well if ……………………………………………………………………..

D) Rewrite the sentences using UNLESS:

1.      If you don’t go to Venice, you will never ride in a gondola.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
2.      If it doesn’t rain, we will go to the cinema.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
3.      If you don’t go to a Chinese restaurant, you’ll never taste a Peking Duck.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
4.      If you don’t go to Bursa, you’ll never climb Uludag.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
5.      If you don’t go to India, you’ll never see Taj Mahal.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
6.      If you don’t answer my question, I won’t go anywhere.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
7.      I won’t let you go if you don’t give me my money back.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
8.      I’ll call the police if you don’t go away.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
9.      If you don’t complain the manager, you’ll always get bad service.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
10.  If you don’t have enough money, you can’t buy this car.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
11.  If he doesn’t work hard, he can’t pass his class.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
12.  You won’t catch the bus if you don’t leave immediately.
……………………………………………………………………………………...

E) Choose the best one:

1.      I ………………. very unhappy if my friends didn’t come to my party.
a) would have been            b) will be                        c) would                       d) would be

2.      If the old man …………………. some money, he would hire a taxi.
a) have                                b) had                             c) would have              d) had had

3.      If you had come in time, you ……………………. the lesson.
a) wouldn’t miss                                  b) would miss
c) would have missed                          d) wouldn’t have missed
4.      I could have heard the telephone if I ……………………….. so deeply.
a) didn’t sleep                                      b) hadn’t been sleeping
c) wouldn’t sleep                                 d) wouldn’t have slept
5.      If he doesn’t pay the bill, he ………………………. into trouble.
a) won’t get                      b) will get                      c) would get                d) would have got

6.      If the weather …………………… good, we would go swimming.
a) was                               b) would be                   c) were                        d) is

7.      Your brother wouldn’t have found such a nice job if he ……………………. a university diploma.
a) didn’t have                   b) doesn’t have             c) hadn’t had               d) hadn’t

8.      You would have some money in your pocket if you ……………………. it so generously.
a) hadn’t spent                 b) didn’t spend              c) couldn’t spend        d) don’t spend

9.      If you don’t succeed in the test, you …………………….. the job.
a) were not going to get   b) wouldn’t get             c) won’t get                 d) didn’t get

10.  We wouldn’t be here now if we ……………………….. in that airplane crash.
a) were                             b) had been                   c) are                           d) had to be


 F) Complete the following sentences in column A using the correct choice from column B.

                     A                                                                               B     
      1. Everyone on board the plane would have died    a) If I had not been to a doctor.
      2. If the officials hadn’t stopped the poor man,       b) if you had taken him to the fun-fair.
      3. If the climbers had found an easy way,               c) if the plane had crashed.
      4. I would be in a hospital now                               d) she could have bought some expensive
                                                                                           clothes.
      5. We would have got wet                                      e) so many people wouldn’t have been
                                                                                          killed.
      6. If he had had enough time last summer,             f) he could have built his small house in
                                                                                          two days.
      7. I might have come to your help                          g) if we hadn’t taken our umbrellas.
      8. If the driver had not slept,                                   h) they could have reached the top easily.
      9. The young boy would have been very happy      i) he would have gone on a holiday.
     10. If her father had been rich,                                 j) if I had had time last Sunday.










WORKSHEET 32
SUBJECT : Wishes  or  If Only

A) Write sentences with “I WISH………” and “IF ONLY……..”:

1.      Ayşe isn’t here.
I wish …………………………………………………………
2.      She lives in İstanbul (and she hates it).
She wishes ……………………………………………………
3.      He can’t give up smoking.
He wishes ……………………………………………………
If only ………………………………………………………..
4.      I’m not lying on a beautiful sunny beach (and that’s a pity).
I wish …………………………………………………………
If only …………………………………………………………
5.      They don’t know anything about cars (and their car has just been broken down).
They wish …………………………………………………….
6.      He has pneumonia.
He wishes …………………………………………………….
            If only …………………………………………………………
7.      She has to work tomorrow (but she’d like to stay in bed).
She wishes ……………………………………………………
8.      There is going to be an examination tomorrow.
If only …………………………………………………………
9.      My brother doesn’t keep his room tidy.
I wish ………………………………………………………….
10.  Sue doesn’t help with the housework.
Sue’s mother wishes …………………………………………..
11.  Mary often plays the piano in the middle of the night.
Her neighbours wish …………………………………………..
     
B) Write the correct forms of the verbs:

1.      I wish I …………………………….. (have) today off.
I wish I …………………………….. (have) yesterday off.

2.      If only I ……………………………. (know) the answer now.
If only I ……………………………. (know) the answer a few minutes ago.

3.      He wishes he ……………………… (visit) them, but he can’t.

4.      She wishes she ……………………. (clean) the refrigerator today.
She wishes she ……………………. (clean) it yesterday.

5.      If only he ………………………….. (not / eat) so much garlic!
If only he ………………………….. (not / eat) so much garlic last night!

6.      She has to walk up the stairs. She wishes her apartment building …………………. (have)
an elevator.
C) Ann doesn’t like her new house. Write what she WISHES:

     “ The house is so old and dirty. She has to paint it.The house doesn’t have central
     heating. The kitchen is small. “

1.      ………….I wish the house wasn’t so old and dirty……………………
2.      …………………………………………………………………………..
3.      …………………………………………………………………………..
4.      …………………………………………………………………………..

D) Kate wants things to be different in the future. Write what she WISHES:

     “ I want my father to give me more pocket money. I want my brothers to stop fighting.
      I don’t want my mother to make me eat vegetables. I don’t want my sister to wear my
      clothes. “

1.      ………….I wish my father would give me more pocket money. …………….
2.      ………………………………………………………………………………….
3.      ………………………………………………………………………………….
4.      ………………………………………………………………………………….

E) Ted regrets what he DID or DIDN’T DO. Write what he WISHES:

     “ He left his job. He didn’t listen to his wife. He robbed a bank. He was sent to prison.”

1.      ………….. I wish I hadn’t left my job. ………………………………………..
2.      …………………………………………………………………………………..
3.      …………………………………………………………………………………..
4.      …………………………………………………………………………………..

F) Read what Hilda says and write what she WISHES:

     “ I didn’t go to university. I didn’t get any qualifications. I can’t find a better job. The
      telephone never stops ringing. My boss doesn’t like me. I’d like to be rich. I always
      feel tired. It was wrong of me to shout at Ann. “

1.      …………… I wish I had gone to university. …………………………………..
2.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
3.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
4.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
5.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
6.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
7.      ……………………………………………………………………………………
8.      ……………………………………………………………………………………

G) Write what these people wish they HAD or HADN’T DONE as in the example:

1.      John drove his car so fast that he had an accident.
John: …… I wish I hadn’t driven my car so fast. I wouldn’t have had an accident….
2.      Julie was late and she missed the beginning of the film.
Julie: …………………………………………………………………………………….
3.      Jack ate too much and he was sick.
Jack: ……………………………………………………………………………………..
4.      Claire was very nervous during her driving test and she didn’t pass.
Claire: ………………………………………………………………………………….
5.      Susan didn’t take off her gold ring when she went swimming and she lost it in the sea.
Susan: ………………………………………………………………………………….
6.      Terry and Jane didn’t save money so they didn’t go on holiday last summer.
Terry and Jane: ………………………………………………………………………..

H) Fill in the correct form of the verbs in brackets:

1.      I wish I …… had met …..  (meet) that actor when he was in town.
2.      He wishes he ……………………….. (buy) that book last week – now he hasn’t got
enough money.
3.      If only I …………………………… (be) older, I could have a driving licence.
4.      I wish I ………………………………. (can / remember) where that book is.
5.      Tony wishes he ………………………………. (go) to Paris with his brother, but he
has to work.
6.      If only the dog …………………………………. (not / eat) the tickets – now we can’t
go to the show.
7.      If only I …………………………………………. (not / make) that mistake yesterday.
8.      I wish this box …………………………………… (not / be) so heavy – I can’t lift it.
9.      We wish we ……………………………………….(not / leave) the gate open. Now the
dog has escaped.
10.  Paula wishes she …………………………………. (have) more time for gardening, but
she hasn’t.
11.  Mrs. Brown wishes she ………………………………….. (write) those letters yesterday.

I) Write what the people WISH:

1.      John ate too many cakes.
John: …….. I wish I hadn’t eaten too many cakes.……………………………………
2.      Mr. Charles is not good-looking.
Mr. Charles: ……………………………………………………………………………
3.      Elizabeth broke her leg.
Elizabeth: ………………………………………………………………………………
4.      Alice’s students don’t work hard in her lesson.
Alice: …………………………………………………………………………………..
5.      It’s raining hard. Tom is wet and cold.
Tom: …………………………………………………………………………………..
6.      Danny is smoking and Mary doesn’t like it.
Mary: ………………………………………………………………………………….
7.      Tommy was rude to his boss yesterday.
Tommy: ……………………………………………………………………………….
8.      Mike crashed his dad’s car last night.
Mike …………………………………………………………………………………..
9.      Barbara can’t type fast. She won’t get the job.
Barbara: ……………………………………………………………………………….
10.  Jack’s mother shouts at him all the time.
Jack: …………………………………………………………………………………..
11.  Smith talks too much and his wife doesn’t like it.
Smith’s wife: ………………………………………………………………………….
12.  Luis’s car is very old but he can’t buy a new one.
Luis: …………………………………………………………………………………..

13.  Mrs. Taylor stayed in the sun too long.
Mrs. Taylor: …………………………………………………………………………..
14.  Sally is sad because she is poor.
Sally: …………………………………………………………………………………
15.  Jackson drank too much last night.
Jackson: ………………………………………………………………………………

J) Using the bold type in the sentences, write WISHES as in the example:

1.       You left the radio on and now the batteries don’t work.  
You say, “…… I wish I hadn’t left the radio on . ……………………………………”
2.       It’s very dark outside and you can’t find your torch.
You  say, “……………………………………………………………………………. “
3.       You didn’t do your homework and your teacher is angry.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
4.       You are looking at a beautiful flower. You don’t know what it is called.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
5.       It’s raining outside and you want it to stop.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
6.       You stayed up late last night and today you’re very tired.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
7.       You are having a party but nobody has come yet.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
8.       You have short, straight hair. You would like long, curly hair.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
9.       You have just left your house and left the keys inside.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “
10.   It is Christmas Day and it doesn’t look like it is going to snow.
You say, “……………………………………………………………………………. 
11.   You live in the city. You prefer the countryside.
You say, “…………………………………………………………………………….. “


     










WORKSHEET 33
SUBJECT : Comparatives and Superlatives

A) Fill in the blanks with the adjectives in brackets:

1.      Tom is …………………………………………………… his brother. (old)
2.      This problem is ……………………………………………. that problem. (easy)
3.      John is …………………………………………………. boy in our class. (tall)
4.      My friend is …………………………………………. my sister. (fat)
5.      My room is ………………………………………  room in our house. (small)
6.      Konya is ………………………………………… city in Turkey. (large)
7.      The Kızılırmak is ………………………………… river in Turkey. (long)
8.      Madonna is ………………………………………….. Sandra. (popular)
9.      My English is ……………………………………….. your English. (good)
10.  The weather today is ………………………………………. the weather yesterday. (bad)
11.  This garden is …………………………………………….. that garden. (large)
12.  Elizabeth is ……………………………………………. girl in our group. (beautiful)
13.  I am ……………………………………………… girl in the class. (short)
14.  What is ……………………………………….. film on TV today? (funny)
15.  Who is ………………………………………… girl in your class? (pretty)

B) Fill in the blanks as in the example:

     I went on holiday last year but it was a disaster! My hotel room was .. smaller than … (small)
the one in the photograph in the brochure. I think it was ……………………………… (small) room in the hotel. The weather was terrible too. It was ………………………………… (cold) in England. The beach near the hotel was very dirty – it was ……………………………….. (dirty)  all the beaches on the island. The food was …………………………………………. (expensive)
I expected and I didn’t have enough money. One day I went shopping in a big department store and I broke a vase. It was …………………………………………………… ( expensive) vase in the whole shop. But ………………………………………. (bad) thing all was that I lost my passport and I couldn’t go back home. It was ………………………………………….. (horrible)
holiday all my life.

C) Complete the sentences:

                              DAVID                               TOM                                  GEORGE

      Age                    25                                     30                                          35
      Weight               70 kgs                              72 kgs                                    75 kgs
      Height                1.68                                  1.72                                       1.80
      Salary                 $800/month                      $1000/month                        $1500/month
      House                 3 rooms                            4 rooms                                 5 rooms

1.      (young)  David is ….. younger than ….  Tom and George.
2.      (old)       George and Tom are ……………………………………………… David.
3.      (heavy)   George is the …………………………………………………. all.
4.      (light)     Tom is …………………………………………………. George.
5.      (tall)        Tom is ………………………………………………… David.
6.      (tall)        George is ……………………………………………… all.
7.      (old)        George is ……………………………………………… Tom.
8.      (little)      David gets ………………………… money ……………………. Tom.
9.      (much)    George gets ……………………….. money ……………………. Tom.
10.  (small)    David’s house is …………………………………………. Tom’s.
11.  (big)        George’s house is ……………………………………….. all.
12.  (big)        Tom’s house is ………………………………………….. David’s.
     
      Read the passage:

      Mr. and Mrs. Smith are now flying to Canada. Miss Bennet is their stewardess. She is very talkative and friendly. She is showing Mr. and Mrs. Smith some pictures of her family and her best friend.

      Miss Bennet:  This is my best friend. Her name is Tina.
      Mrs. Smith  :  She is very pretty. Is she older or younger than you?
      Miss Bennet:  She is one year younger.
      Mrs. Smith  :  Aren’t you thinner than she is?
      Miss Bennet:  Yes, I am. Tina loves to eat very much.
      Mrs. Smith  :  So do I. I hope it will be time for lunch soon.
                                                     Age             Height           Weight
                      Miss Bennet            21                 1.73               57 kg
                      James Bennet          23                 1.82               76 kg
                      Tina Robbins          20                 1.68               61 kg

D) Look at chart. Compare Miss Bennet with her brother and her best friend Tina 
     Robbins:
     Example:     (Miss Bennet / tall / Tina Robbins)
                            Miss Bennet is taller than Tina Robbins.

1.      (Miss Bennet / short / her brother James)
……………………………………………………………………………………..
2.      (James / tall / her sister)
…………………………………………………………………………………….
3.      (Miss Bennet / old / her best friend)
…………………………………………………………………………………….
4.      (Her best friend / young / Miss Bennet)
…………………………………………………………………………………….
5.      (Miss Bennet / short / her brother)
…………………………………………………………………………………….
6.      (Her brother / tall / Miss Bennet)
…………………………………………………………………………………….
7.      (Miss Bennet / fat / Tina)
……………………………………………………………………………………
8.      (Tina / slim / Miss Bennet)
……………………………………………………………………………………
9.      (Miss Bennet / slim / her brother)
……………………………………………………………………………………
10.  (Her brother / fat / Miss Bennet)
……………………………………………………………………………………
E) Use “as ……………………. as” in the blanks:

1.      Jack’s English is worse than Sonia’s.
Jack’s English isn’t ………………………………………. Sonia’s.
2.      Alper’s bag is 3 kg. Ahmet’s bag is 5 kg.
Alper’s bag isn’t …………………………………………….. Ahmet’s bag.
3.      An orange is sweeter than a lemon.
A lemon isn’t ……………………………………………. an orange.
4.      Terry is 1.70 cm tall. Jason is 1.70 cm tall too.
Terry is …………………………………………… Jason.
5.      Chinese is more difficult than French.
French isn’t …………………………………………. Chinese.
6.      Science fiction films and soap operas are very exciting.
Science fictions are …………………………………………. soap operas.
7.      Chemistry is more difficult than drawing.
Chemistry isn’t ………………………………………………… drawing.
8.      Jane’s car is Mercedes, but Sue’s car is Opel.
Sue’s car isn’t ………………………………………. Jane’s car.
9.      July is hotter than May.
May isn’t ……………………………………… July.






























WORKSHEET 34
SUBJECT : Prepositions (at / in / on)

A) Fill in prepositions of time “AT / IN / ON” as in the example:

     1. .. on … Saturday                 8. ………… 9 o’clock            15. ………… autumn
     2. ………. July                        9. ………… Christmas           16. ………..  half past two
     3. ………. 1984                     10. ………… September 28th  17. ………… Monday morning
     4. ………. March 25th            11………….  1991                  18. ………… Easter
     5. ………. Friday                   12. ………..   August 29th        19. …………10 o’clock
     6. ………. summer                 13. ………..  winter                 20. …………Thursday afternoon                                     
     7. ………. the morning          14. ………..   the evening        21. ………… noon

B) Fill in “AT / IN / ON” as in the example:

     1. …in….. December              6. …………  February 8th       11. ………… a quarter past six
     2. ………. midnight                7. …………  noon                   12. ………… Saturday night
     3. ………. 1982                       8. ………… 1964                    13. ………... Friday evening
     4. ………. April                      9. …………  spring                  14. ………..  Monday
     5. ………. April 2nd                10. ………..  night                    15. ………..  June 26th

C) Fill in the blanks with “AT / IN / ON” as in the example:

1.      We always go on holiday ….. in ……. summer.
2.      My mother usually goes shopping …………….. Friday morning.
3.      I always do my homework ……………… the evening.
4.      The circus usually comes to our town ………………. spring.
5.      Sophia’s birthday is …………… May 16th .
6.      I usually get up ……………….. seven o’clock.
7.      My favorite television programme begins …………… 6:30 …………. the evening.
8.      Sometimes it snows ……………….. winter.
9.      My friend’s birthday is ……………… June.
10.  Some birds and animals come out ……………… night.

D) Choose the correct answer:

1.      My lesson starts  ___at____ five o’clock.
a) on             b) at             c) in
2.      My father usually buys a newspaper ___________ the morning.
a) on             b) at             c) in 
3.      We wear warm clothes _________ winter.
a) on             b) at             c) in
4.      We get presents ________ Christmas.
a) on             b) at             c) in
5.      I usually visit my grandparents __________ Sunday afternoon.
a) on             b) at              c) in
6.      John’s birthday is __________ August 16th .
a) on              b) at             c) in

7.      The film finishes ___________ 9:30.
a) on              b) at             c) in
8.      The supermarket is closed __________ Sunday.
a) on              b) at             c) in

E) Fill in “AT“, “IN” or “ON”:

     My birthday is …. on ….. the 30th  of July. Last year I had a great day. I got up …………..
8 o’clock …………. the morning and tidied the house. Then …………. the afternoon I went into town with my friend to buy food for the party. The party started …………. 7 o’clock ………. the evening and didn’t stop until very late …………. night! ………….. the 31st of July I was very tired, so I went to bed early …………. the evening.

F) Fill in the spaces in the invitation with “IN”,”ON” or “AT”:

  I’m going to have a party! I hope you can come!!

  It’s going to start ……… 5 o’clock …….. the afternoon ……….. the secong Saturday ……… August. We’re going to have it in Tom’s house on Wilton Avenue. There’s a big garden and we’re going to have the party in the garden.
  Did you know that my birthday is …….. the eighth? But as you can see, the party is going to be ………. the tenth.
Why? Parties are better ………. the weekend!

  BIRTHDAY PRESENTS WELCOME ANYDAY!!!!


 
 

                    

































WORKSHEET 35
SUBJECT : Prepositions

A) Put in the correct prepositions AT / ON / IN:

1.      Columbos discovered America …………… 1492.
2.      You can see the stars …………… night, if the sky is clear.
3.      Tom isn’t here …………. the moment. He’ll be back …………. five minutes.
4.      The course begins ……….. 7 January and ends ………… 10 March.
5.      Tom’s grandmother died ……….. 1977 ……….. the age of 79.
6.      The price of electricity is going up …………. October.
7.      Ann works hard during the week, so she likes to relax …………. weekends.
8.      I can’t be at home ………… the morning. Can you phone me ………. the afternoon instead?
9.      Jack’s brother is an engineer but he’s out of work ……….. the moment.
10.  …………. Sunday afternoons I usually go for a walk in the country.
11.  Tom doesn’t see his parents very often these days- usually only ……….. Christmas and sometimes …………. the summer for a few days.
12.  The telephone and the doorbell rang …………. the same time.
13.  I walk up a lot of stairs everyday. My flat is …………. the third floor and there is no lift.
14.  We went to the theatre last night. We had seats ………… the front row.
15.  It can be dangerous when children play football ………….. the street.
16.  I can’t find Tom ………… in this photogfaph.
17.  Do you take sugar ………….. your coffee?
18.  You can find the sports results ………….. back page of the newspaper.
19.  Sue and Dave got married …………… Manchester four years ago.
20.  Paris is ………….. the river Seine.
21.  Mr. Boyle’s office is …………. the first floor. When you come out of the lift, it’s the third floor ………….. your left.
22.  Turn left …………. the traffic lights.
23.  In most countries people drive …………. the right.
24.  Last year we had a lovely skiing holiday …………… the Swiss Alps.
25.  She spends all day sitting …………. the window and watching what is happening outside.

B) Fill in the blanks using correct prepositions:
1.      Cenk lives ………….. 810 İstiklal Street.
2.      The course begins …………. 8 June and ends ………….. October.
3.      Peter is …………. class 2 B.
4.      Peter goes to school ………….. Monday …………. Friday.
5.      Students haven’t got any lessons …………. the weekends.
6.      Sheila gets up …………. 6.30 every morning.
7.      Mike and his family go for a walk ………… the evenings.
8.      Michael has got a lot of posters and pictures ………….. cars ………. the wall ………. his room.
9.      I go to school ……….. bus, not ……….. foot.
10.  I went to bed ………… midnight and got up …………. 10.00 ………. the morning.
11.  Mozart was born ………….. Salzburg …………. 1756.
12.  There is a car in ………..  ………….. our house.
13.  Who is sitting ………….. to you?
14.  There is a light …………… the table.
15.  Hurry up! We are going to the cinema …………… five minutes.
16.  I haven’t seen Ann for a few days. I last saw her …………. Tuesday.
17.  Jack’s brother is an engineer but he’s out of work ………… the moment.

C) Fill in the blanks using correct prepositions:

1.      I looked at the bookcase and saw an interesting story book …………. the top shelf.
2.      ……………. sunny days we usually go on a picnic.
3.      I usually listen ……….. pop music, because I’m interested ………… it.
4.      Mary was born ……… 20th March ………… 1982.
5.      We had to work everyday ………….. last summer.
6.      ………….. Christmas I’d like to visit my relatives.
7.      I last saw him ………… last March.
8.      Section 5 is ………….. the first floor of the Prep School.
9.      You mustn’t smoke …………… a bus.
10.  Ahmet’s grandmother died ……….. 1990 …………. the age of 81.
11.  Were there many people …………. the concert?
12.  He speaks quite good French. He studied ……….. Paris for a year.

D) Fill in the blanks using correct prepositions:

1.      Mr. Mailer: Where’s Dr. Perez’s office?
Miss King : You need to go ………… one floor. His office is on the third floor, not the fourth floor.
2.      Jimmy was getting ready for school. He was looking for his clothes. His mother said,
“Your shirt is ……….. the chair. Your socks are ………… the drawer. Your shoes are
……………. the bed.”
3.      Get ……….. the bus! It’s about to go.
4.      The car ………….. mine braked very hard and hit my car.
5.      You walk very fast. You’re always five steps ……………. me.
6.      There are emergency telephones all ………… the E-5 Motorway.
7.      I will be very angry with you if I see your bicycle leaning ………….. the rose tree again.
8.      There’s a big dog ………… you. Quick! Run away!
9.      Someone parked his car ……….  ………… of my gate. I can’t go out.
10.  There is a concert. A lot of people are ……………. the stadium.
11.  Mary is sitting …………… John and Sebastian.
12.  The dog is swimming …………. the river.
13.  Ali is next to  Barış or Ali is ……………. Barış.











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