1. Choose the correct verb form
The concert is starting/starts at 9 p.m. Do you want to have dinner before that?
Have you met/Have you been meeting our neighbors yet? They seem really nice.
We are going/will go to the cinema tomorrow night. Do you want to join us?
Jane works/has worked at her dad`s restaurant every Friday night.
Watch where you are going! You are going to fall/are falling into this hole.
2. Fill in the verbs in Past Simple or Past Continuous
I (not/meet) Jack and Jane for coffee yesterday because I was too busy.
Chris didn`t hear the telephone ring because he (listen) to music very loudly.
What time (you/take) the dog for a walk this morning?
My parents sometimes (leave) us home alone when we were younger.
Sandra (water) flowers while Ian was cleaning out the garage.
3. Fill in with the correct passive form
Can you wait a few minutes? Your dress (shorten) right now.
John (ask) to star in a Broadway show last year.
Most people (believe) all that adverts they see on TV.
The theme of the next fashion show (not/decided) yet.
Tickets to this opera (sell) during the next week.
4. Write two sentences in the passive voice
Anna offered Natalie some good advice.
They are sending you the email.
5. Rewrite the sentences in the reported speech
“They will return from Moscow next week”, Brian said.
“I`m trying to decide where to go on holidays”, Sara said.
“I spent last summer travelling in Africa”, Ted said.
“This has been my best holiday ever”, she told me.
“When does the next train come?” the man asked.
“Do not forget to take your passport”, Jill ordered us.
“Did you send them the postcard?” my mum asked.
“We meet friends every Saturday evening,” they said.
“Write the essay properly,” my dad asked me.
6. Choose the right modal verb
You shouldn`t/can`t eat so much fast food.
Frank may/must be late this evening.
I must/can go to the hospital. I feel ill.
He must/has to do this task. He is having a test tomorrow.
Can/may I read this book? I know English well.
1 starts; Have you met; are going; works; fall.
2 didn't meet; was listening; did you take; left; was watering.
3 Your dress is being shortened right now; was asked; Most people is believed; hasn't been decided yet; will be sold
4 Some good advice were offered to Natalie by Anna; The email was sent to you.
5 Brian said that they would return from Moscow the following week.
Sara said that she was trying to decide where to go on her holidays.
Ted said that he had spent last summer travelling in Africa.
She told me that this had been her best holiday ever.
The man asked when did the next train come.
Jill ordered us not to forgot to take our passport.
My asked if I had sent them the postcard.
They said that they met friends every Saturday evening.
My dad asked me if I had written the essay properly.
6 shouldn't; may; must; has; May.
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