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EXAM OF VERBAL TENSES (2)

The document is an exam focused on verbal tenses, including present simple, past simple, and future simple forms. It contains exercises for negative, affirmative, and question forms in each tense, as well as fill-in-the-blank activities. The content is structured to help learners practice and understand the use of different tenses in English.

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EXAM OF VERBAL TENSES (2)

The document is an exam focused on verbal tenses, including present simple, past simple, and future simple forms. It contains exercises for negative, affirmative, and question forms in each tense, as well as fill-in-the-blank activities. The content is structured to help learners practice and understand the use of different tenses in English.

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EXAM OF VERBAL TENSES

PRESENT SIMPLE

-Present simple negative form. Use short forms (is not, are not, am
not, don't, doesn't).
1. We have some milk. We ………. any milk.
3. I hate Maths lessons. I ………. Math´s lessons.
4. My brother likes eating oranges. My brother ……………….. eating
oranges.
5. My parents often watch the news. My parents ………….. often
…………… the news.
6. Children like ice cream. Some children …………….. ice cream.
7. The monkey wants some bananas. The monkey …………. some
bananas.
8. They are hungry. They …………… hungry.
9. We get up early on Sundays. We ……………… up early on Sundays.
10. Peter is very tired. Peter ………………….. very tired.
11. I am a good pupil. I …………….. a good pupil.
12. School always starts at seven o'clock. School …………….. always
at seven o'clock.
14. In summer it's very hot. In summer it …………. very hot.
15. Mum washes all my dirty clothes. Mum …………… all my dirty
clothes.
16. Peter has got a brother. Peter …………….. a brother.
17. The frog is under the caravan. The frog ………. under the
caravan.
18. They are cool. They ……………. cool.
19. Dad buys a new car. Dad ………………… a new car.
20. The boys play football. The boys ……………… football.

-Present simple affirmative form


1. My sister (read) a book.
2. Frank (like) dogs.
3. My parents (do) the shopping.
4. We sometimes (meet) in front of the cinema.
5. Uncle George (go) to the doctor's.
6. Our friends (play) football in the park.
7. She (go) to the park every Friday.
8. He (ride) his bike every day.
10. Carol (say) goodbye.
11. She (be) the best singer in our class.
12. My sister (live) in a big house.
13. The children (eat) hamburgers.
14. Bill (have) got two notebooks.
15. I (be) at home.

-Present simple questions form.

1. Peter goes to the party.


2. His schoolbag is brown.
3. Mary can ski.
4. I meet my friends.
5. The teacher hands out the books.
6. Pat is a clever boy.
7. The monkey takes the banana.
8. Tony is hungry.
9. Tim goes to school.
10. They are at Sarah's party.
11. You like apples.
12. Winter begins in December.
13. They are at home.
14. Tom can play football.
15. His mother speaks Spanish.

PAST SIMPLE
-Tell the story – fill in the past simple tense
On Friday, the children (talk) about a day out together in the
country. The next morning, they (go) to the country with
their two dogs and (play) together. Ben and Dave
(have) some kites. Some time later the dogs (be) not there.
So they (call) them and (look) for them in the forest.
After half an hour the children (find) them and (take)
them back. Charlie (be) very happy to see them again. At
lunch time Nick (go) to the bikes and (fetch) the
basket with some meat sandwiches. Then they (play)
football. Nick and Dave (win). In the evening they
(ride) home.

-Fill in the negative form of the past simple.


1. They invited Linda to their party, but they Carol.
2. We met Sally, but we Frank.
3. They did their English homework, but they their Math´s
homework.
4. The girls visited the Tower, but they Westminster Abbey.
5. He bought jeans, but he any T-shirts.
6. We watched the news, but we the weather report.
7. We read chapter 1 to 4, but we the last chapter.
8. She talked to us, but she to Mr Brown.
9. They played tennis, but they football.
10. She made breakfast, but she lunch.
11. They were in Boston, but they in New York.
12. She liked Chris, but she Robert.
13. He was happy, but she happy.
14. Paula sang well, but Christina well.
15. She got up early, but he early.

-Complete the questions with the past simple.


1. I met somebody. Who
2. Harry arrived. What time
3. I saw Bob yesterday. Who yesterday?
4. They wanted something. What
5. The meeting ended. What time
6. Pat went home early. Why home early?
7. We had fish for dinner. What for dinner?
8. It cost a lot of money. How much
9. He bought a T - shirt. What
10. We ate ham and eggs. What

FUTURE SIMPLE

-Fill in the GOING TO future.


1. I him tomorrow. (meet)
2. They to Dublin. (drive)
3. He to the football match. (go)
4. She her aunt. (visit)
5. We a test. (write)
6. They them tea. (offer)
7. My friends their holidays in Wales.
(spend)
8. My uncle a birthday present for Harry. (buy)

-Fill in the will - future of the words below.


have – go – meet – visit – walk – have – buy – not be – have
Tomorrow I my friend George. We to the
movies and then we our dinner at the new fast – food
place. In the afternoon we George's uncle and play
table tennis in his garden. Then we around the shopping
mall where we a look at the shops. Maybe I
new jeans. We back before 6 o'clock. I think we a
great day.

-When I'm older, I will ... - complete the sentences.


buy - have - watch - buy - go - stay - go
When I'm older, I out late.
When I'm older, I TV as long as I like.
When I'm older, I to parties.
When I'm older, I two children.
When I'm older, I a car.
When I'm older, I to the cinema.
When I'm older, I a lot of sweets.

-When I'm older, I will not / won't....


do - write - go - wash - go - live - make
When I'm older, I any homework.
When I'm older, I my bed in the morning.
When I'm older, I for a walk with my parents.
When I'm older, I my father's car.
When I'm older, I to school.
When I'm older, I so much.
When I'm older, I in my parent's house.

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