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The A, An and The Exercise
The A, An and The Exercise at planet 4 English
Fill the gaps with a, an or the.
| 1 | Excuse me. Have you got ______ time? |
| 2 | I want ______ new printer for Christmas. |
| 3 | I was four the first time I saw ______ elephant. |
| 4 | I spoke to ______ boss this morning about having next Friday off. |
| 5 | It was ______ exciting movie. |
| 6 | She had ______ boiled egg for breakfast. |
| 7 | Have ______ nice day. |
| 8 | Where did you buy ______ oranges? |
| 9 | ______ apple a day keeps the doctor away. |
| 10 | ______ avalanche killed four skiers in Austria today. |
| 11 | ______ huge ape ran out of the forest and stole my picnic hamper. |
| 12 | Can you tell me ______ way to the post office, please? |
| 13 | My students like to do their activity books lying on ______ floor. |
| 14 | Samantha's bought a new car. It's ______ red one, parked next to that motorbike. |
| 15 | I like this jumper but it's brown. Have you got it in ______ different colour? |
| 16 | It's such ______ nice day that I think I'll go and read my book in the park. |
| 17 | ______ River Thames flows right through the middle of London. |
| 18 | I saw ______ eagle hovering high above the valley. |
The Present Simple Tense Exercise
The Present Simple Tense Exercise atplanet4english
Use the verb in brackets to fill the gaps.
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Exercises on verb to Be
To Be in the Present Tense at planet4english
Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be.
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present continuous
| 1. Conjugation | ||
| Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
| I am working You are working He is working She is working It is working We are working You are working They are working | I am not working You are not working He is not working She is not working It is not working We are not working You are not working They are not working | Am I working? Are you working? Is he working? Is she working? Is it working? Are we working? Are you working? Are they working? |
| Contracted forms: am = 'm is = 's are = 're am not = 'm not is not = isn't are not = aren't | ||
| 2. Spelling of the ing-form (present participle) | ||
| General rule: infinitive without 'to' + ING to work --> working to play --> playing Verbs ending in a silent E: the E is dropped +ING to live --> living to come --> coming Verbs ending in IE: the IE changes into Y +ING to die --> dying to lie --> lying Verbs with the stress on the last syllable, ending in a consonant, preceded by a short vowel: the end consonant is doubled + ING to stop --> stopping to begin --> beginning Verbs ending in L: the L is doubled +ING to travel --> travelling to quarrel --> quarrelling Verbs ending in IC: the C is followed by K +ING to picnic --> picnicking to panic --> panicking | ||
present simple
| 1. Conjugation | ||
| Affirmative | Negative | Interrogative |
| I work You work He works She works It works We work You work They work | I do not work You do not work He does not work She does not work It does not work You do not work We do not work They do not work | Do I work ? Do you work ? Does he work ? Does she work ? Does it work ? Do we work ? Do you work ? Do they work ? |
| Contracted forms: do not = don't / does not = doesn't | ||
| 2. Spelling of 3rd person singular (he, she, it) | ||
| General rule: infinitive without 'to' + S to work ==> works to play ==> plays Verbs ending in O, SS, X, CH, SH : infinitive without 'to' + ES to go ==> goes to kiss ==> kisses Verbs ending in Y, preceded by a consonant: Y changes into IES to cry ==> cries to fly ==> flies | ||
short answers
| 1. To be | ||
| Interrogative | Positive answers | Negative answers |
| Am I? Are you? Is he? Is she? Is it? Are we? Are they? Are you? | Yes, I am. Yes, you are. Yes, he is. Yes, she is. Yes, it is. Yes, we are. Yes, they are. Yes, you are. | No, I 'm not. No, you aren't. No, he isn't. No, she isn't. No, it isn't. No, we aren't. No, they aren't. No, you aren't. |
| 2. To have | ||
| Interrogative | Positive answers | Negative answers |
| Have I got ? Have you got ? Has he got ? Has she got ? Has it got ? Have we got ? Have you got ? Have they got ? | Yes, I have. Yes, you have. Yes, he has. Yes, she has. Yes, it has. Yes, we have. Yes, you have. Yes, they have. | No, I haven't. No, you haven't. No, he hasn't. No, she hasn't. No, it hasn't. No, we haven't. No, you haven't. No, they haven't. |
| 3. To do | ||
| Interrogative | Positive answers | Negative answers |
| Do I ? Do you ? Does he ? Does she ? Does it ? Do we ? Do you ? Do they ? | Yes, I do. Yes, you do. Yes, he does. Yes, she does. Yes, it does. Yes, we do. Yes, you do. Yes, they do. | No, I don't. No, you don't. No, he doesn't. No, she doesn't. No, it doesn't. No, we don't. No, you don't. No, they don't. |
much, many and a lot of
| 1. Much and many |
| We use much and many in: - negative sentences - interrogative sentences (questions) - affirmative senteces with so, as, too |
| 2. A lot of |
| We use a lot of in affirmative sentences. (In spoken English much and many is often replaced by a lot of.) |
| 3. Scheme |
| Ask yourself these questions. Follow the arrows and you will get the right answer. |
plural
| 1. Regular | |
| General rule: singular + S: girl - girls boy - boys Nouns ending in -S, -SS, -SH, -CH, -X get -ES: box - boxes bus - buses Some nouns ending in -O behind a consonant get -ES: potato - potatoes tomato - tomatoes Nouns ending in -Y behind a consonant change -Y into -IES: lady - ladies baby - babies Some nouns ending in -F or -FE change -F(E) into -VES: knife - knives wife - wives | |
| 2. Irregular: learn them by heart! | |
| man foot woman tooth goose mouse louse child penny | men feet women teeth geese mice lice children pence |
| 3. Always singular, always plural | |
| Some nouns are always plural: clothes, jeans, trousers, shorts, people, police, glasses, scissors, mathematics Some nouns (abstract, materials, kinds of food) are always singular: bread, tea, cheese, jam, soup, soap, snow, cotton, wood, water, information, advice, knowledge, furniture Some nouns have the same form for singular and plural: Names of kind of fish: cod, herring, salmon, trout, ... Names of some animals: deer, sheep, swine, ... | |
Grammar guide- possessive adjective
| 1. Form and examples | |
| my your his her its our your their | My name is Sean. What's your dog's name? Is this his car? Her car is a Mini. Its nest is high in the tree. Are our parents at home? Your tests are good. Their rooms are nice. |
Friday, January 13, 2012
learn English numbers
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