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Exercise on Simple Present - Present Progressive

Exercise 1
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple present or present progressive). 1. Look! He (leave)
is leaving

the house. a test. to school. by bike. to see my grandparents.

2. Quiet please! I (write) 3. She usually (walk) 4. But look! Today she (go) 5. Every Sunday we (go) 6. He often (go) 7. We (play)

to the cinema. Monopoly at the moment. .

8. The child seldom (cry) 9. I (not / do) 10. (watch / he)

anything at the moment. the news regularly?

Exercise on Simple Present - Present Progressive


Exercise 1
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple present or present progressive). 1. Look! He is leaving the house. 2. Quiet please! I am writing a test. 3. She usually walks to school. by bike.

4. But look! Today she is going 5. Every Sunday we go 6. He often goes

to see my grandparents.

to the cinema.

7. We are playing

Monopoly at the moment. .

8. The child seldom cries 9. I am not doing 10. Does he watch

anything at the moment. the news regularly?

1 out of 10 answers are correct.


Exercise on Simple Present - Present Progressive

Look at the picture on the right and complete the sentences (Simple Present or Present Progressive).

1. 2.

This (be) He (wear)

Marc. a t-shirt and shorts today.

3.

He (eat)

an apple at the moment.

4.

Marc (like)

fruits and vegetables.

5.

He (eat)

some every day.

6. 7. 9.

Marc (know)

that apples (be)

good for his health.

Exercise on Simple Present - Present Progressive

10. This is

Marc. a t-shirt and shorts today. an apple at the moment. fruits and vegetables. some every day. good for his health.

11. He is wearing 12. He is eating 13. Marc likes 14. He eats

15. Marc knows that apples are

Choose the correct verb form from the dropdown menu and form sentence in the Simple Present or the Present Progressive.

1) John football at the moment. 2) We often tests at our school. 3) I to my teacher now. 4) Look! Mandy and Susan a film on TV. 5) Olivia her uncle every weekend. 6) Now the sun . 7) They sometimes poems in the lessons.

8) Listen! The band the new guitar. 9) First I , then I dress. 10) Every morning my mother up at 6 o'clock.

Simple Present or Present Progressive/Continuous - Exercise 1


1) John is playing football at the moment. 2) We often write tests at our school. 3) I am talking to my teacher now. 4) Look! Mandy and Susan are watching a film on TV. 5) Olivia visits her uncle every weekend. 6) Now the sun is shining. 7) They sometimes read poems in the lessons. 8) Listen! The band is testing the new guitar. 9) First I wash, then I dress. 10) Every morning my mother gets up at 6 o'clock.

Fill in the spaces with the correct words to complete the simple past sentences. 1. I (play) video games last night. (jump) on the sofa. (go) to school yesterday. (watch) a movie yesterday. (rain) very hard.

2. Michael 3. We 4. Dana

5. Last night, it 6. He

(write) his name on the book. (break) 2 weeks ago.

7. The computer

8. The girls weekend. 9. I 10. He

(make) a sand castle at the beach last

(open) the door 3 minutes ago. (forget) his jacket at his house.

Fill in the spaces with the correct words to complete the simple past sentences. 1. I 2. She 3. We 4. They 5. Last weekend I 6. Yesterday he 7. The dog 8. The children 9. I 10. She (go) to school yesterday. (run) in the park yesterday. (have) a party last night. (bring) their books to school this morning. (buy) new shoes. (try) a new type of food. (sleep) outside last night. (do) their homework this weekend.

(take) my son to school yesterday. (leave) her bag in the class in the morning.

Comparative adjectives
1. I am ___________ (tall) my sister. 2. My mum thinks that cats are ___________ (good) pets than dogs. 3. Cycling is one of ___________ (dangerous) sports. 4. I want to have ___________ (big) car. 5. A blue whale is ___________ (heavy) twenty-five elephants. 6. You look ___________ (thin) last month. Have you lost weight? 7. Bicycles are ___________ (slow) cars. 8. She is ___________ (nice) person I know. 9. What is ___________ (good) film youve seen? 10. Computers are ___________ (cheap) mobile phones. 11. Is your brother ___________ (tall) you? 12. I think Spanish is ___________ (easy) Japanese. 13. Our dog is ___________ (nice) your dog. 14. Glass bottles are ___________ (good) plastic bottles. 15. I think Rafael Nadal is ___________(good) tennis player in Spain. 16. Sharks are ___________ (dangerous) other fish. 17. This situation is ___________ (serious) the last one. 18. He is ___________ (smart) his brother. 19. My brother wanted ___________ (expensive) trainers in the shop. 20. Today is ___________ (good) day of the year. 21. Daniela is ___________ (funny) me. 22. My house is ___________ (larger).

23. Mount Everest is ___________ (high) mountain in the world. 24. The sea is ___________ (large) a lake. 25. My job is ___________ (easy) yours. 26. London is ___________ (big) city in England. 27. This car is ___________ (comfortable) yours. 28. He is ___________ (rich) man in town. 29. I am ___________ (strong) you. 30. A baby blue whale gets ___________ (big) a great white shark.

Answers
1. I am taller than my sister. 2. My mum thinks that cats are better pets than dogs. 3. Cycling is one of the most dangerous sports. 4. I want to have the biggest car. 5. A blue whale is heavier than twenty-five elephants. 6. You look thinner than last month. Have you lost weight? 7. Bicycles are slower than cars. 8. She is the nicest person I know. 9. What is the best film youve seen? 10. Computers are cheaper than mobile phones. 11. Is your brother taller than you? 12. I think Spanish is easier than Japanese. 13. Our dog is nicer than your dog. 14. Glass bottles are better than plastic bottles. 15. I think Rafael Nadal is the best tennis player in Spain.

16. Sharks are more dangerous than other fish. 17. This situation is more serious than the last one. 18. He is smarter than his brother. 19. My brother wanted the most expensive trainers in the shop. 20. Today is the best day of the year. 21. Daniela is funnier than me. 22. My house is the largest. 23. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. 24. The sea is larger than a lake. 25. My job is easier than yours. 26. London is the biggest city in England. 27. This car is more comfortable than yours. 28. He is the richest man in town. 29. I am stronger than you. 30. A baby blue whale gets bigger than a great white shark.

Comparative adjectives
1. A Mercedes is ________ (expensive) a Fiat. 2. Maradona is ________ (good) football player ever. 3. A swordfish is ________ (fast) a jellyfish. 4. Julio is ________ (friendly) Carlos. 5. Irene is ________ (clever) Silvia. 6. Comedies are ________ (funny) police dramas. 7. Pablo is ________ (big) Juanma. 8. Max is ________ (old) John.

9. Adriano is ________ (fast) Ronaldo. 10. My hair is ________ (long) yours. 11. A dolphin is ________ (intelligent) a shark. 12. Elaine is ________ (wise) her sister. 13. Tony is ________ (happy) Max. 14. Sandra is ________ (busy) Sam. 15. Skiing is ________ (dangerous) football. 16. This is ________ (narrow) of all roads in Mlaga. 17. Health is ________ (important) money. 18. Those cakes are ________ (bad) Ive ever tasted. 19. My dog is ________ (good) dog in the world. 20. Patricias house is ________ (small) Lindas. 21. A car is ________ (fast) a bike. 22. My laptop is ________ (fast) yours. 23. The ant is ________ (small) insect. 24. This lamp is ________ (bright) one in the room. 25. My house is ________ (clean) her house. 26. Jack is ________ (tall) boy in his class. 27. Steven Spielberg is ________ (good) film director in the world. 28. This dress is ________ (old) that one. 29. A sea lion is ________ (heavy) a lobster. 30. A sports car is ________ (fast) a motorbike.

Answers
1. A Mercedes is more expensive than a Fiat.

2. Maradona is the best football player ever. 3. A swordfish is faster than a jellyfish. 4. Julio is friendlier than Carlos. 5. Irene is cleverer then Silvia. 6. Comedies are funnier than police dramas. 7. Pablo is bigger than Juanma. 8. Max is older than John. 9. Adriano is faster than Ronaldo. 10. My hair is longer than yours. 11. A dolphin is more intelligent than a shark. 12. Elaine is wiser than her sister. 13. Tony is happier than Max. 14. Sandra is busier than Sam. 15. Skiing is more dangerous than football. 16. This is the narrowest of all roads in Mlaga. 17. Health is more important than money. 18. Those cakes are the worst Ive ever tasted. 19. My dog is the best dog in the world. 20. Patricias house is smaller than Lindas. 21. A car is faster than a bike. 22. My laptop is faster than yours. 23. The ant is the smallest insect. 24. This lamp is the brightest one in the room. 25. My house is cleaner than her house. 26. Jack is the tallest boy in his class.

27. Steven Spielberg is the best film director in the world. 28. This dress is older than that one. 29. A sea lion is heavier than a lobster. 30. A sports car is faster than a motorbike.

Comparative and superlative adjectives


1. clean 2. easy 3. good 4. dirty 5. fat 6. beautiful 7. sad 8. flat 9. active 10. comfortable 11. hot 12. happy 13. wet 14. narrow 15. big 16. busy 17. noisy 18. dirty 19. thin

20. little 21. bad 22. few 23. much 24. many 25. rich

Answers
1. clean - cleaner - cleanest 2. easy - easier - easiest 3. good - better - best 4. dirty - dirtier - dirtiest 5. fat - fatter - fattest 6. beautiful - more beautiful - most beautiful 7. sad - sadder - saddest 8. flat - flatter - flattest 9. active - more active - most active 10. comfortable - more comfortable - most comfortable 11. hot - hotter - hottest 12. happy - happier - happiest 13. wet - wetter - wettest 14. narrow - narrower - narrowest 15. big - bigger - biggest 16. busy - busier - busiest 17. noisy - noisier - noisiest

18. cheap - cheaper - cheapest 19. thin - thinner - thinnest 20. little - less - least 21. bad - worse - worst 22. few - fewer - fewest 23. much - more - most 24. many - more - most 25. rich - richer - richest

Relative pronouns - who, which, whose Exercise


Explanation: Relative pronouns Choose one of the following relative pronouns who, which or whose from the dropdown menu.

1) I talked to the girl car had broken down in front of the shop. 2) Mr Richards, is a taxi driver, lives on the corner. 3) We often visit our aunt in Norwich is in East Anglia. 4) This is the girl comes from Spain. 5) That's Peter, the boy has just arrived at the airport. 6) Thank you very much for your e-mail was very interesting. 7) The man, father is a professor, forgot his umbrella. 8) The children, shouted in the street, are not from our school. 9) The car, driver is a young man, is from Ireland. 10) What did you do with the money your mother lent you?

Relative pronouns - who, which, whose Exercise


1) I talked to the girl whose car had broken down in front of the shop. 2) Mr Richards, who is a taxi driver, lives on the corner. 3) We often visit our aunt in Norwich which is in East Anglia. 4) This is the girl who comes from Spain. 5) That's Peter, the boy who has just arrived at the airport. 6) Thank you very much for your e-mail which was very interesting. 7) The man, whose father is a professor, forgot his umbrella. 8) The children, who shouted in the street, are not from our school. 9) The car, whose driver is a young man, is from Ireland. 10) What did you do with the money which your mother lent you?

Exercise on Relative Clauses (Contact clauses)


Relative Pronouns (who / which / whose)
Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, which, whose). 1. This is the bank was robbed yesterday. 2. A boy sister is in my class was in the bank at that time. 3. The man robbed the bank had two pistols. 4. He wore a mask made him look like Mickey Mouse. 5. He came with a friend waited outside in the car. 6. The woman gave him the money was young. 7. The bag contained the money was yellow. 8. The people were in the bank were very frightened. 9. A man mobile was ringing did not know what to do. 10. A woman daughter was crying tried to calm her. 11. The car the bank robbers escaped in was orange. 12. The robber mask was obviously too big didn't drive. 13. The man drove the car was nervous. 14. He didn't wait at the traffic lights were red. 15. A police officer car was parked at the next corner stopped and arrested them.

Exercise on Relative Clauses (Contact clauses)


Relative Pronouns (who / which / whose)
Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, which, whose). 1. This is the bank which was robbed yesterday. 2. A boy whose sister is in my class was in the bank at that time. 3. The man who robbed the bank had two pistols. made him look like Mickey Mouse.

4. He wore a mask which

5. He came with a friend who 6. The woman who 7. The bag which 8. The people who 9. A man whose

waited outside in the car.

gave him the money was young. contained the money was yellow. were in the bank were very frightened.

mobile was ringing did not know what to do. daughter was crying tried to calm her. the bank robbers escaped in was orange. mask was obviously too big didn't drive.

10. A woman whose 11. The car which

12. The robber whose 13. The man who

drove the car was nervous. were red.

14. He didn't wait at the traffic lights which 15. A police officer whose

car was parked at the next corner stopped and arrested them.

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