viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2008

EXERCISES

What a language course can do (Present-Past-Future)

Make notes of the dialogue and send it to the email: todoenidiomas@gmail.com

Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.

1. I (learn) English for seven years now.

2. But last year I (not / work) hard enough for English, that's why my marks (not / be) really that good then.

3. As I (pass / want) my English exam successfully next year, I (study) harder this term.

4. During my last summer holidays, my parents (send) me on a language course to London.

5. It (be) great and I (think) I (learn) a lot.

6. Before I (go) to London, I (not / enjoy) learning English.

7. But while I (do) the language course, I (meet) lots of young people from all over the world.

8. There I (notice) how important it (be) to speak foreign languages nowadays.

9. Now I (have) much more fun learning English than I (have) before the course.

10. At the moment I (revise) English grammar.

11. And I (begin / already) to read the texts in my English textbooks again.

12. I (think) I (do) one unit every week.

13. My exam (be) on 15 May, so there (not / be) any time to be lost.

14. If I (pass) my exams successfully, I (start) an apprenticeship in September.

15. And after my apprenticeship, maybe I (go) back to London to work there for a while.

16. As you (see / can) , I (become) a real London fan already.

English Test on Conditional Sentences Type 1

If Clauses Type I - Form

§ In the if clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we use .

§ In the main clause of a Conditional Sentence Type I, we use .

Choose the correct form.

§ If we to London, we the Tower.

§ If the shop open, I a souvenir.

§ If she the bus, she here on time.

§ He me if he the answer.

§ Jane you in if I here.

Complete the Conditional Sentences Type I.

§ If you (eat) an ice-cream, I (have) a hot chocolate.

§ If she (need) a computer, her brother (give) her his computer.

§ If we (have / not) time this afternoon, we (meet) tomorrow.

§ He (talk) to her if you (want / not) to do it.

§ You (win / not) the game if you (know / not) the rules।


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