2Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example:He usually gets up (get up) at six o’clock.
1I (meet) my new boss last week.
2Silvio (look for) a job next year.
3Anna (have) short hair, but now it’s quite long.
4 you ever (see) a rhinoceros?
5Curry (make) with a lot of spices.
6She (cook) dinner when I arrived, so I offered to help.
7I don’t think it (rain) tomorrow, so we can have a picnic.
8They (not go) out last night; they went home after work.
9We (not listen) to our teacher right now.
10I left the cinema because I (see) the film before.
11Teresa (watch) TV at the moment.
12When he arrived, they already (leave) – the flat was empty.
13I (go) to Australia twice. How about you?
14The school (not clean) on Saturdays.
15What you (find) when you opened the door?
16Happy anniversary! How long you (be) married?
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3Complete the sentences with one word.
Example:Where does Ben live?
1We walked of the café, because people were too noisy.
2Put some shoes. We’re going outside.
3AHave you heard the news?
BNo, not .
4AI don’t like Chinese food.
B do I.
5What you do if it rains this afternoon?
6I do the ironing now. I’ll do it later.
7A newsagent’s is a place you buy magazines.
8I went to Paris learn French.
9How fruit do you eat?
10 it was a hot day, she was wearing gloves.
2. Silvio will look for a job next year. Here, we need to use the future simple form of the verb "look for." So the correct answer is "will look."
3. Anna had short hair, but now it's quite long. In this sentence, we need to use the past simple form of the verb "have." So the correct answer is "had."
4. Have you ever seen a rhinoceros? To complete this sentence, we need to use the present perfect form of the verb "see." So the correct answer is "have seen."
5. Curry is made with a lot of spices. Here, we need to use the passive form of the verb "make." So the correct answer is "is made."
6. She was cooking dinner when I arrived, so I offered to help. In this sentence, we need to use the past continuous form of the verb "cook." So the correct answer is "was cooking."
7. I don't think it will rain tomorrow, so we can have a picnic. Here, we need to use the future simple form of the verb "rain." So the correct answer is "will rain."
8. They didn't go out last night; they went home after work. To complete this sentence, we need to use the past simple form of the verb "go." So the correct answer is "didn't go."
9. We are not listening to our teacher right now. In this sentence, we need to use the present continuous form of the verb "listen." So the correct answer is "are not listening."
10. I left the cinema because I had seen the film before. Here, we need to use the past perfect form of the verb "see." So the correct answer is "had seen."
11. Teresa is watching TV at the moment. To complete this sentence, we need to use the present continuous form of the verb "watch." So the correct answer is "is watching."
12. When he arrived, they had already left – the flat was empty. In this sentence, we need to use the past perfect form of the verb "leave." So the correct answer is "had already left."
13. I have been to Australia twice. How about you? To complete this sentence, we need to use the present perfect form of the verb "go." So the correct answer is "have been."
14. The school is not cleaned on Saturdays. Here, we need to use the passive form of the verb "clean." So the correct answer is "is not cleaned."
15. What did you find when you opened the door? In this sentence, we need to use the past simple form of the verb "find." So the correct answer is "did you find."
16. Happy anniversary! How long have you been married? To complete this sentence, we need to use the present perfect continuous form of the verb "be." So the correct answer is "have you been."
1. We walked out of the café because people were too noisy. Here, we need to use the preposition "out" to complete the sentence.
2. Put on some shoes. We're going outside. In this sentence, we need to use the phrasal verb "put on" to indicate wearing something.
3. A: Have you heard the news?
B: No, not yet. To complete B's response, we need to use the adverb "yet."
4. A: I don't like Chinese food.
B: Neither do I. In B's response, we need to use the word "neither" to agree with a negative statement.
5. What will you do if it rains this afternoon? To complete this sentence, we need to use the conjunction "if" to introduce a conditional clause.
6. I am doing the ironing now. I'll do it later. In this sentence, we need to use the contraction of "I am" which is "I'm" to show the present continuous tense.
7. A newsagent's is a place where you buy magazines. To complete this sentence, we need to use the relative pronoun "where" to define the place.
8. I went to Paris to learn French. Here, we need to use the infinitive form of the verb "learn" to indicate purpose.
9. How much fruit do you eat? In this sentence, we need to use the quantifier "much" to ask about the amount of fruit.
10. Even though it was a hot day, she was wearing gloves. To complete this sentence, we need to use the conjunction "though" to introduce a contrast.