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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>SIMPLE TENSE I. Choose the word or phrase which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others: 1. A. countries. B. fairies. C. buzzes. D. clothes. 2. A. mouths. B. costs. C. exercises. D. works. 3. A. decides. B. finishes. C. smokes. D. plates. 4. A. groups. B. fixes. C. roofs. D. stops. 5. A. stereos. B. windows. C. clocks. D. erasers. 6. A. benches. B. bookshelves. C. couches. D. dresses. 7. A. cookers. B. students. C. graphs. D. cages. 8. A. floors. B. tables. C. enginners. D. camps. 9. A. maps. B. erasers. C. keys. D. stools. 10. A. rulers. B. desks. C. erasers. D. families. II. Put the verbs into the simple tense: 1. The roadrunner (race) ............. across the empty desert. 2. He (pause) ............. near the ribbon of highway. 3. A car (speed) ............. down the road. 4. The passengers (look) ............. out the window. 5. They (stare) ............. at the roadrunner. 6. The roadrunner (take) ............. off again. 7. A lizard (jump) ............. into a hole to escape the roadrunner. 8. The wind (blow)............. the roadrunner’s feathers. 9. Two hares (hop) ............. out of the roadrunner’s way. 10. The roadrunner (shake)............. its long tail. 11. Esther Morris (try)............. to change the law. 12. Colonel William Bright (agree) ............. with Esther. 13. Benjamin Sheeks (postpone) ............. the discussion until the Fourth of July. 14. Mr. Sheeks (wish) ............. he didn’t misbehave in court. 15. The professor (pile) ............. the stones in South Pass City. 16. She (remember) ............. what happened in South Pass City. 17. The Secretary of State (announce) ............. a change to the Constitution. 18. Time (pass) ............. before the United States Constitution changes. 19. Wyoming (give) ............. women the right to vote before any other state 20. I (hate) ............. quiz programmes. 21. We (play) ............. table tennis every Thursday. 22. The computer (belong) ............. to Emma. 23. These (plate)............. cost £20 each. 24. I (believe) ............. it's the right thing to do. 25. I'm hungry. I (want)............. something to eat. 26. I usually (go) ............. to work by bus. 27. It's OK. I (understand) ............. your problem..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> 29. Matthew (love) ............. sport. a feeling 30. Sarah often (work) ............. late at the office. a repeated action II. Complete the following conversation Rita: (►) Do you like (you / like) football, Tom? Tom: (►) love (1 / love) it. I'm a United fan. (1) ............. (I / go) to all their games. Nick usually (2) ............. (come) with me. And (3) ............. (we / travel) to away games, too. Why (4) ............. (you / not / come) to a match some time? Rita: I'm afraid football (5) ............. (not / make) sense to me — men running after a ball. Why (6) ............. (you / take) it so seriously? Tom: It's a wonderful game. (7) ............. (I / love) it. United are my whole life. Rita: How much (8) ............. (it / cost) to buy the tickets and pay for the travel? Tom: A lot. (9) ............. (I / not / know) exactly how much. But (10) ............. (that / not / matter) to me. (11) (I / not / want) ............. to do anything else. (12) (that / annoy) ............. you? Rita: No, (13) ............. (it / not / annoy) me. I just (14) ............. (find) it a bit sad. III. Complete the following sentences with adverbs of frequency: 1. Rufus brings Adele a cup of tea in bed. (usually) 2. Adele does housework on Saturday. (sometimes) 3. Adele takes the dog for a walk. (often) 4. Adele reads the newspapers at some time during the weekend. (always) 5. Adele visits her elderly mother in Newbury. (quite often) 6. They have breakfast. (not usually) 7. They have Saturday lunch. (not often) 8. They have a heavy meal in the evening. (hardly ever) 9. Rufus does the crossword puzzle in the Saturday newspaper. (normally) 10. Rufus lies in on Sunday morning. (almost always) IV. Answer the following questions using the structure below I sometimes/ often/ usually go dancing on Saturdays. I play tennis once/ twice/ three times a week. I go to the hairdresser every ten days/ every week. 1. How often do you lie in bed after waking up? 2. What do you usually have for breakfast? 3. How often do you talk to yourself? 4. How often do you daydream at work or school? 5. How often do you have arguments with other people in your head? 6. Are you usually more awake in the morning or in the evening? 7. How often do you sing in the bath or shower? 8. How often do you cook for yourself? 9. How often do you go shopping? 10. How often do you look in a mirror?. PRESENT CONTINUOUS.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> I. Put the verb into the correct form. 1. “ You ( work)......................... hard today.” - Yes, I have a lot to do 2. I ( look) ........................... Christine. Do you know where she is? 3. It ( get) ........................ dark. Shall I turn on the light? 4. They don’t have any where to live at the moment. They (stay) ....with frends until they find somewhere. 5. Things aren’t so good at work. The company ( lose) ......................... money. 6. Have you got an umberlla? It ( start) ................... to rain. 7. You ( make) .................... alot of noise. Can you be quieter? I ( try ) ............... to concentrate. 8. Why are all these people here? What ( happen).........................? 9. Please don’t make so much noise. I ( try) ..................... to work. 10. Let’s go out now. It ( rain)................... any more. 11. You can turn off the radio. I ( not listen) ............. to it. 12. Kate phoned me last night. She is on holiday in France. She ( have) ...................... a great time and doesn’t want to come back. 13. I want to lose weight, so this week I ( not eat) ................ lunch. 14. Andrew has just started evening classes. He ( learn) ................. German. 15. Paul and Sally have an argument. They ( speak) .................. to each other. 16. I (get) ....................... tired. I need a rest. 17. Tim ( work) ........................... this week. He is on holiday. 18. Listen ! Sam( play) ................. the piano. 19. They ( build) ................... a new hotel in the city center. 20. Look! Somebody ( swim) .................... in the river. 21. The phone (not ring)............................ 22. (it start)............................... to rain? 23. Sue (study)......................... to become a doctor? 24. (you take) .................................your daughter with you? 25. (the dog play)............................. with the kids? 26. (they come) ......................................tonight? 27. Be quiet! The baby ( sleep).................................. 28. Look! A man ( run) .......................after the train. He ( want)............... to catch it 29. I ( do) .......................an exercise on the present tenses at this moment 30. My father ( work)............................. in the garden and it (rain) ....................now 31. Mai (cook)................................... some food at present. She always (cook)..................... in the morning 32. The students ( do)......................the test right now? 33. Now She ( wait ) ...........................for her husband in the rain 34. His brother ( write)........................ a novel at the moment? 35. The children ( not play) ..................................in the kitchen at present 36. Lan ( not speak)........................... to the English teacher now 37. They ( prepare) ...................................the Christmas dinner at present 38. John ( drive)........................... that car now 39. The workers ( build) ................................a new house right now 40. Tom ( write)............................. two poems at the moment? 41. The chief engineer ( instruct)......................... all the workers of the plant now 42. He ( not paint) .......................... his pictures at the moment 43. We ( not plant) ...............................the herbs in the garden at present 44. They ( make)........................ the artificial flowers of silk now?.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> 45. Your father ( repair) ...............................your motorbike at the moment 46. Look! The man ( take)......................... the children to the cinema 47. Listen! The teacher ( explain) .......................a new lesson to us 48. Be careful! You ( bring)......................... ten glass bottles? 49. Ba ( study)............................Math very hard now 50. We ( have) ..........................dinner in a restaurant right now 51. I ( watch) ...................TV with my parents in the living room now 52. Some people( not drink)....................... coffee now 53. At present, he ( compose)............................ a piece of music 54. My father (listen)………………………………… to the radio now. 55. Where is your mother? - She ….......…………. (have) dinner in the kitchen. 56. Mr. Nam (not work) ……………… at the moment. 57. The students (not, be) ……………... in class at present. 58. The children (play)…………………. in the park at the moment. 59. Look! The bus (come) ......................... 60. Every morning , I (watch) ................. TVat 10.00, but today I (Listen ) ................. II/ Put the verbs into Present Continuous Tense: 1. John (not read) ________ a book now. 2. What you (do) ________ tonight? 3. Jack and Peter (work) ________ late today. 4. Silvia (not listen) ________ to music at the moment. 5. Maria (sit) ________ next to Paul right now. 6. How many other students you (study) ________ with today? 7. He always (make) ________ noisy at night. 8. Where your husband (be) ________? 9. She (wear) ________ earrings today. 10. The weather (get) ________ cold this season. 11. My children (be)_____ upstairs now. They (play)______ games. 12. Look! The bus (come)________. 13. He always (borrow) ____me money and never (give)_____ back. 14. While I (do)____ my housework, my husband (read)______ books. III. Complete the conversation. 1. A. I saw Brian a few days ago. B Oh, did you? ( what/ he/ do) ............. these days. A. He is at universty. B. ( what/ he/ study) .............. ? A. Psychology. B. ( he/ enjoy) ............... it? A Yes, he says it’s a very bood course. 2. A. Hi, Liz. How ( you / get on).......... in your new job. B. Not bad. It wasn’t so good at first, but ( things /get) ................. better now. A.What about Jonathan? Is he OK? B. Yes, but ( he/ no/ enjoy)....................... his work at the moment. He has been in the same job for a long time and ( he/ begin)........................... to get bored with it.. BE GOING TO I. Give the correct tense of the verbs in the brackets.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> 1. Would you like ( join).....my class next Sunday? We (visit)........the local museum. 2. My father (read)......now. He always (read)......a book after dinner. 3. A friend of my brother's (call).....him last night, but he (not be) ....at home. So I (take)....a message for him. 4. Are you busy this evening? - Yes, I (meet) ......Tuan at the library at seven. We (study) ..........together 5. Mai (telephone) you when comes back 6. The sun always (rise)……in the East. Look! It (rise)….. 7.I don’t think I (go)…. out tonight. I’m too tired. 8. Where you (spend)…… your summer holiday last year, Linh? 9. In my country, it (not rain)……much in winter. 10. The moon (go)…… around the Earth. 11. He (be)….. 40 years old. He (have)…. a large ears and he (wear)…. glasses 12.A: Miss Trang is in the hospital. – B: Yes, I know. I (visit) her tomorrow 13.I (read)… an interesting book at the moment. I (lend)….it to you when I finish it. 14. Look at those black clouds. It (rain)……….. 15. Look! Our new teacher (come)….. She (have)….long, black hair 16. You should (study)…. harder 17.I (use)…..to smoke a lot, but now I don’t. 18. The boy likes (play)….. games but hates (do)…. lessons. 19. His doctor advised him (give up)…. (smoke)….. 20. Please stop (talk)…..; I (try)…. (finish)….. a letter to the Y & Y Green Group. 21. We (have)…… a party next Sunday. Would you like (come)….? 22. Linh would like ( go )…. to the movies. 23. Would you like ( join)… with us? 24. You must ( go)….. to bed early. 25. She ought to ( study) ….. hard. II. Use "going to"and the verbs in the box to complete the sentences. buy write see borrow have wear give visit invite play 1. Peter .............................. some bread at the baker's. 2. I ............... ...............some books from the library. 3. We .............................. a play at the Star Movie Theater. 4. They ............... ............... a holiday in Nha Trang. 5. She ............... ...............a letter to her friend. 6. They ............... ............... their children toys at Christmas 7. I ............... ............... some close friends to my birthday party. 8. She ............... ............... a blue dress at her sister's wedding. 9. We ............... ............... our grandmother next week. 10. He............... ...............chess in the Youth Club. III. Complete these sentences with appropriate prepositions 1. A. Graham Bell was born .........March 3rd ,1845................ Scotland. 2. He worked ................. deaf-mutes .......................Boston University. 3. I'll come......................to pick her........................at 8 o'clock 4. Mrs Lan called ....................her newspaper delivery. 5. I couldn't meet Mrs Chi because she's ....................... 6. He worked very hard and finally came................... a very important invention. IV. Rewrite these sentences with suggested words. 1. My school has 30 classrooms..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> There ......................................... 2. Alexander Graham Bell invented telephone. Alexander Graham Bell was ............................. 3. Let's meet inside the center, at the cafe corner How ..................................................................... 4. You went to see the movie Dream City last night, didn't you? Did................................................................................................. 5. Sao Mai Movie Theater is near my aunt's house. Sao Mai Movie Theater isn't. 6. I'll telephone you tomorrow morning. I'll give ................................................. V. Complete the passage with a suitable word. My name is Linda Black. I'm forty -eight years (1)..................and this is my plan when I retire. Well, when I retire, I'm going to (2)..................Vietnamese. I can already speak French, Italian, and German and I want to learn (3)..................language. I'm also going to learn to drive. I never had time to learn (4).................. I was younger. Then I'm going to buy a car and a tent and travel all (5)..................the world. I 'm not going to wear boring clothes. I 'm tired (6)..................blouse and skirts. I'm going to (7)..................jeans and tracksuits all the time. And when I come (8)..................from my travels I'm going to (9).................. a book and become a TV star and tell everyone about the places I (10).................. and the people I met. * Answer these questions basing on the text 1. What Mrs. Linda going to do when she retires? 2. What is she tired? 3. What is she going to do after coming back from her travels? 4. What language can she speak? VI. Choose the correct answer. 1. Can you record that program for me? ( I'm going to / I'll) have a bath. 2. Nam isn't upstairs. He's (sideout/ outside) 3. Do you know where( the new theater is/ is the new theater) 4. Marie Curie was French (although/ despite)she was born in Poland. 5. Let's(meeting/meet) at the front door. 6. " Mr. Watson, come here. I want you". Was (the first/ the once) telephone message. 7. Can I (leave/ live) a message for Mr. Cuong? 8. Manh will give us a ring when he (will arrive/ arrives) in Hanoi . 9. Hoa has a lot of (homework/ homeworks) in Maths this week. 10. I can find my glasses. - Yes, OK.(I'm going to/ I'll ) help you look for them..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> BẢNG ĐỘNG TỪ BẤT QUY TẮC.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(8)</span> PAST SIMPLE I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. worked B. stopped C. forced D. wanted 2. A. kissed B. helped C. forced D. raised 3. A. confused B. faced C. cried D. defined 4. A. devoted B. suggested C. provided D. wished 5. A. catched B. crashed C. occupied D. coughed 6. A. agreed B. missed C. liked D. watched 7. A. measured B. pleased C. distinguished D. managed 8. A. wounded B. routed C. wasted D. risked 9. A. imprisoned B. pointed C. shouted D. surrounded 10. A. a.failed B. reached C. absored D. solved 11. A. invited B. attended C. celebrated D. díplayed 12. A removed B. washed C. hoped D. missed 13. A. looked B. laughed C. moved D.stepped 14. A. wanted B.parked C. stopped D.watched 15. A. laughed B. passed C. suggested D. placed 16. A. believed B. prepared C. involved D. liked 17. A. lifted B. lasted C. happened D. decided 18. A. collected B. changed C. formed D. viewed 19. A. walked B. entertained C. reached D. looked 20. A.admired B. looked C. missed D. Hoped II. Rewrite the following sentences, using “USED TO” or “DIDN’T USED TO” 1. We usually lit our houses with candles. 2. Sailors were usually guided by strars. 3. People usually cooked on wood fires. 4. It usually took me several days to go to London. 5. Books were usually written by hand. 6. People usually traveled on foot. 7. They usually made their own bread. 8. The old sailro usually drank lots of whisky. 9. Mr. Smith usually smoked cigars. 10. Bill usually worked very hard. 11. I had a lot of money but I lost it all when my business failed. 12. I quite like classical music now, although I wasn't keen on it when I was younger. 13. I seem to have lost interest in my work. 14. My brother had his hair cut short when he joined the army..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(9)</span> 15. Dennis gave up smoking three years ago. 16. My parents lived in the USA when they were young. 17. Jim was my best friend, but we aren't friends any more. 18. When he was younger, my uncle was a national swimming champion. 19. I eat ice-cream now, but I disliked eating it when I was a child. 20. I quite like classical music now, although I wasn't keen on it when I was younger. III.. Complete the sentences using the past simple form of the verbs.. 1. I _____ at home all weekend. ( stay) 2. Angela ______ to the cinema last night. (go) 3. My friends ______ a great time in Nha Trang last year. (have) 4. My vacation in Hue ______ wonderful. (be) 5. Last summer I _____ Ngoc Son Temple in Ha Noi. (visit) 7. I _______ a lot of gifts for my little sister. (buy) 8. Lan and Mai _______ sharks, dolphins and turtles at Tri Nguyen aquarium.(see) 9. Trung _____ chicken and rice for dinner. (eat) 10. They ____ about their holiday in Hoi An. (talk) 11. Phuong _____ to Hanoi yesterday. (return) 12. We _____ the food was delicious.(think) 13. Yesterday, I (go)______ to the restaurant with a client. 14. We (drive) ______ around the parking lot for 20 mins to find a parking space. 15. When we (arrive) ______ at the restaurant, the place (be) ______ full. 16. The waitress (ask) ______ us if we (have) reservations. 17. I (say) ____ , "No, my secretary forgets to make them." 18. The waitress (tell)______ us to come back in two hours. 19. My client and I slowly (walk) ______ back to the car. 20. Then we (see) ______ a small grocery store. 21. We (stop) in the grocery store and (buy) ______ some sandwiches. 22. That (be) ______ better than waiting for two hours. 23. I (not go) ______ to school last Sunday. 24. She (get) ______ married last year? 25. What you (do) ______ last night? - I (do) ______ my homework..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(10)</span> 26. I (love) ______ him but no more. 27. Yesterday, I (get) ______ up at 6 and (have) ______ breakfast at 6.30. 28. They (buy) ______ that house last year. 29. they (buy) ______ a new car two days ago? 30. She (not go) ______ to school yesterday. 31. That boy (have) ______ some eggs last night. 32. I (lend) __________ my penknife to someone, but I can't remember who it was now. 33. John and his father (build) ___________ the cabin themselves last year. 33. My parents (sell) ____________ the stereo at a garage sale. 34.You (tell) ___________ anyone about this yesterday ? 35. We both (sleep) ___________ badly that night. 36. She (weep) ___________ for the loss of her mother. 37. Jane (keep) ___________ the engine running. 38. A huge wave (sweep) ___________ over the deck 39. Mum (pay) ___________ for my driving lessons. 40. Where they (stop) ___________on their way back last Sunday? 41. What the student (wear)___________ at school two years ago? 42. Where you (put) ___________ the cake yesterday? 43. What time you (leave )___________home for school yesterday? 44. What Ba(receive)___________from Liz last week? 45. How long he (do)___________this hat yesterday? 46. What time you (go)___________to bed last night? 47. You (go)___________to Dalat for last tet vacation ? 48. He (have)___________a lot of friends in Ho Chi Minh city 3 years ago? 49. His uncle (take)___________him to see Tri Nguyen aquarium last week? 50. Liz (buy)___________ a lot of souvenirs yesterday? IV. Write complete sentences. Use the past simple of the verbs. 1. I / go swimming / yesterday. 2. Mrs. Nhung / wash / the dishes. 3. my mother / go shopping / with / friends / in / park. 4. Lan / cook / chicken noodles / dinner. 5. Nam / I / study / hard / last weekend..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(11)</span> 6. my father / play / golf / yesterday. 7. last night / Phong /listen / music / for two hours. 8. they / have / nice / weekend. 9. she / go / supermarket yesterday. 10. We / not go / school last week. V. Use the correct form of the verbs: Yesterday (be)………. Sunday, Nam (get)……………up at six. He (do) ……….. his morning exercises. He (take) ……………a shower, (comb)…………..hair, and then he (have) ………….. breakfast with his parents.Nam (eat)………… a bowl of noodles and (drink) a glass of milk for his breakfast. After breakfast, he (help) …………..Mom clean the table. After that, he (brush)………. his teeth, (put)………. on clean clothes, and (go) ………… to his grandparents' house. He (have) …………..lunch with his grandparents. He (return) to his house at three o'lock. He (do)…………..his homework. He (eat)………. dinner at 6.30. After dinner, his parents (take)………. him to the movie theater. It (be)……………a very interesting film. They (come) …………..back home at 9.30. Nam (go)………………. to bed at ten o'clock. 1. What day was yesterday? 2. What time did Nam get up? 3. What did he do ? 5. What time did he have dinner? 6. What time did Nam go to bed ? VI. Write the questions with “Did…….?”and give the answer with “Yes / No: 1. He sent a letter to his penpal last week. 2. She taught us English last year. 3. They did their homework carefully. 4. The Robinsons bought a lot of souvenirs. 5. Tourist ate seafood at that famous restaurant. 6. The teacher gave her students a lot of homeworks. 7. His uncle took him to se Cham temple. 8. Liz bought a lot of souvenirs. 9. They put the fish in a big bag. 10. Ba wore the cap with a dolphin on it..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(12)</span> ENOUGH + TO V I.. Use ENOUGH and one word from the box to complete each sentence.. Adjectives: big old warm well Nouns: cups milk mony qualifications 1. She shouldn’t get maried. She’s not ........................ time. roon. 2. I’d like to bye a car but I haven’t got ....................... 3. Have you got ....................... in your tea or would you like some more ? 4. Are you ....................... ? Or shall I swich on the heating ? 5. It’s only a small car. There isn’t ....................... for all of you. 6. Steve didn’t feel ....................... to go to work this morning. 7. I didn’t answer all the questions in the exam. I didn’t have ....................... 8. Do you think I’ve got .............................................. to apply for the job ? 9. Try this jacket on to see if it’s ....................... for you. 10. There weren’t ....................... for everybody to have coffee at the same time. warm time fast long money information tall people 1. I can’t give you an answer because I don’t have ......................................... 2. I couldn’t run ....................... 3. The ladder wasn’t ....................... to reach the window. 4. There aren’t ....................... to make a club of stamps collectors. 5. Do you have ....................... to buy her a present? 6. The pants weren’t ....................... to fit my brother. 7. The weather isn’t ....................... for us to go swimming. 8. Did you have ....................... to answer all the questions in the test? II.. Combine each pair of sentences, using ENOUGH .... TO.V or ENOUGH FOR .... TO.V. 1. The moon is very bright. We can play outdoors.. 2. I have enough money. I can pay this bill. 3. My sister is old. She can drive a car. 4. The weather was fine. We could go camping. 5. This coat isn’t rich. I don’t wear it in winter. 6. Mr.Robinson isn’t rich. He can’t buy a house. 7. He wasn’t very experienced. He couuldn’t do the job..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(13)</span> 8. You aren’t old. You can’t have a fornt – door key. 9. He didn’t have much money. He couldn’t live on it. 10. The buffalo isn’t big. He can’t harm you. 11. The ice is quite thick. We can’t walk on it. 12. The tea isn’t strong. It won’t keep us awake. 13. This novel is interesting. We can read it. 14. We thick you are strong enough. You can lift this table. 15. This kind of rubber is good. We can use it to make tyres for car. 16. He has no time. He can’t finish this word. 17. My frind is quite well. She can do it again. 18. She doesn’t explain this exercise. He pupils can’t do it. 19. There isn’t enough time. This students can’t write this essay. 20. It’s warm tonigh. We can go out. 21. These exercises are easy. You can do them. 22. Those oranges are ripe. We can eat them. 23. My sister wasn’t well. She didn’t go to work. 24. The book is small. I can put it in my pocket. 25. The boy is tall. He can reach the top shelf. 26. Those shoes are large. You can wear them. 27. Your brother was clver. He could do this exercise in a few minutes. 28. We weren’t early. We couldn’t see the first part of the play. 29. She has much money. She can buy that dictionary. 30. The children were very eager. They started playing without me. 31. She isn’t old. She can’t get married yet. 32. That coat isn’t warm. I can’t stand on that chair. 33. That chair isn’t strong. He can’t wear it in winter. 34. Are you very tall? Can you reach the book on the top shelf? 35. This bed isn’t wide. Two people can’t sleep on this bed. 36. That box is light.I couldn’t eat breakfast this morning. 37. Three people can’t sit on this sofa. It isn’t wide enough. 38. The floor wasn’t strong. We couldn’t dance on it..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(14)</span> 39. You aren’t very old. You can’t understand it. 40. He is sick. He needs a doctor. 41. The book is small. I can put it in my pocket. 42. Mr.Brown isn’t rich. He can’t buy a car. 43. Those shoes are large. You can wear them. 44. Your sister was clever.. She could do this exercise in a few minutes. 45. The air is fresh. We can have some holidays there. 46. Peter is very ill. He must see the doccer. 47. Mary isn’t old. She can’t do that work. 48. We weren’t early. We couldn’t see the first part of the play. 49. She has much money. She can buy that dictionary. 50. The children were very eager.They started playing without me. III.. Combine each pari of sentences, using “ENOUGH”.. 1. The moon is bright. I can read a book by it. 2. I have enough money. I can pay this bill. 3. These rubber trees are big.They can give us milky liquid. 4. This novel is interesting. We can read it. 5. This kind of rubber is good. We can use it to make tyres for cars. 6. We think you are very strong. You can lift this table. 7. He has no time. He can’t finish this work. 8. My friend is quite well. She can work again. 9. There isn’t enough time. The pupils can’t write this essay. 10. She doesn’t explain this exercise clearly. Her pupils can’t do it. IV.. Combine these sentences, using enough.. 1. She’s not old. She can’t get maried yet. 2. This cost isn’t strong. I can’t wear it in winter. 3. That chair isn’t strong. We can’t stand on that chair. 4. Are you very tall? Can you read the top shefl? 5. It’s not warm today. We can’t go outside. 6. I’m not strong. I can’t lift this box. 7. Tom doesn’t have money. He can’t pay his bills..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(15)</span> 8. This bed isn’t wide. Two people can’t sleep in the bed. 9. The water wasn’t clean. We couldn’t swim in it. 10. He wasn’t experienced. He can’t do that job. 11. I don’t have money. I can’t lend you some. 12. He is hungry. He can eat 3 sandwiches. 13. Peter isn’t tired. He can’t stay at home alone. 14. This seat isn’t wide. We can’t sit on it. 15. Susan isn’t old. She can’t stay at home alone. 16. That box is light. She can lift it. 17. I didn’t have time. I can eat breafast this morning. 18. This shirt is big. He can wear it. 19. Mary doesn’t have money. She can’t buy a new bicycle. 20. It’t warm tonight. We can go out..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(16)</span> TOO + TO.V Combine these sentences using “too + adj / adv (for sb) + to do st” 1. The radio is very expensive. I can’t buy it. 2. My grandfather is very old. He can’t work hard. 3. This boy is very young. He can’t see this film. 4. It’s very dark. We can’t take phtograph here. 5. He is very buy. He can’t talk to me now. 6. The water is hot. She can’t have a bath. 7. This bed is very small. Two people can’t sleep in it. 8. Farmers are very poor. They can’t buy cattle. 9. The chidren were very late. They couldn’t ride the bumper. 10. Your brother is very young. He can’t go swimming. 11. Mary was very tired. She couldn’t go on with the work. 12. I’m very anxious. I can’t wait for you any more. 13. The rive is very wide. I can’t swim actoss that river. 14. These exercises are very hard. She can’t do them. 15. The pencil is very short. She can’t use it. 16. I can’t drink this coffee. It’s too hot. 17. We couldn’t climb over the wall. It was too high. 18. I can’t explain the situation. It’s too cpmplicated. 19. My friend was so busy. He couldn’t come tothe meeting. 20. She was studying so hard. She had no time for games. 21. This hat is very small. I can’t put it on. 22. I was very late. I couldn’t visit her. 23. It was very late. They couldn’t go to the party. 24. The dress is so dirty. She can’t wear it. 25. The picture is very heavy. We can’t hang it on the wall. 26. I was very sleepy. I couldn’t finish my homework last night. 27. The test was very long. I couldn’t finish it in half an hour..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(17)</span> 28. He spoke very quickly. We couldn’t understand him. 29. Some movies are very violent. Children shouldn’t watch them. 30. He reached the station very late. He didn’t catch the train. 31. He’s very stupid. He can’t understand this matter. 32. This book is very difficult. I can’t read it. 33. The programme was very long. They couldn’t broadcast it in one night. 34. He was so poor. He couldn’t buy this house. 35. That film is very bad. The children can’t see it. 36. I was very busy. I couldn’t visit her. 37. The morning was very cold. We couldn’t go swimming. 38. It was very late. They didn’t go to the party. 39. The dress is so dirty. She can’t wear it. 40. I’m very busy. I can’t talk to you. 41. The food was very hot. We couldn’t eat it. 42. He spoke very quickly. We can’t understand him. 43. Tom is short. He can’t touch the ceiling. 44. Alice is very young. She can’t stay home alone. 45. It’s very late. We can’t go to the movies. 46. I was very sheepy. I couldn’t finish my homewoke last night. 47. I live far from school. I can’t go swimming to day. 48. Mike was very busy. He couldn’t go to his aunt’s house warming party. 49. This jacket is very small. I can’t wear it. 50. Peter is very tired. He can’t study. 51. The piano was very heavy. Nobody could move it. 52. My wallet is very big. My pocket is very small. 53. He reached the station very late. He can’t catch the train. 54. The meeting is very important. They can’t miss it. 55. Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy.. TEST 1: ENOUGH AND TOO.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(18)</span> I.. Complete these sentences using too, too many, too much or enough with one of the following adjectives or nouns in the box:. clearly difficult food mistakes sweet complicated expensive hastily rain traffic 1. You should stop to think first. You always acted .............................. 2. This quiz is rather easy. The question aren’t ............................... 3. Can I have some more sugar in my coffee, plesase? It isn’t ............................... 4. I can’t afford a new stereo. It would be .............................. 5. There’s a water shortage. There just hasn’t been .............................. 6. I can’t read your writing. You don’t wire ..................................... 7. Try to be more careful, please. You’re making ............................. 8. The roads are very crowded. There’s simply ............................... 9. I can’t understand these instructions. They’re ............................... 10. Thoustands of people are strrving because they can’t get ........................... II. Complete the answers to the questions. Use “too” or “enough” with the word in brackets: 1. A: Is she going to get maried? B: No, she’s not ................................ (old) 2. A: I need to talk to you about something. B: Well, I’m afraid I’m ................................. to you now. (busy) 3. A: Let’s go to the cinema. B: No, it’s ................................... to the cinema. (late) 4. A: Why don’t we sit in the garden. B: No, I’m ................................... a the garden. (warm) 5. A: Would you like to be a politician? B: No, I’m ................................... a politician. (nice) 6. A: Do you want to play tennis today? B: No, I haven’t got ....................................... tennis today. (energy) 7. A: Did you hear what he was saying? B: No, we were .......................................... what he was saying. (far away) 8. A: Can he read a newspaper in English?.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(19)</span> B: No, he doesn’t know ......................................... a newspaper. (English) 9. A: Why don’t you put the wallet i your pocket? B: It’s .......................................... in my pocket. (big) 10. A: I think you should apply for the job. B: I’m afraid I haven’t got ............................................. (qualifications) III.. Rewrite the following sentences, using ENOUGH .... TO.V. 1. She is too old to wear this colorful. 2. He is too weak to carry this bag. 3. This pen is too expensive for me to buy. 4. Bill is too foolish to understand. 5. This bag is too heavy for me to carry. 6. The test was too difficut for them to do. 7. This sentence is too long for me to memorize. 8. This room is too noisy for us to study in. 9. That book is too boring to read. 10. We were too late to get good seats. IV.. Rewrite these sentences, using “Too .... to”. 1. Nien isn’t old enough to be in grade 8. 2. The test wasn’t easy enough for me to do. 3. These shose aren’t big enough for him to wear. 4. I’m not tall enough to reach the picture. 5. This house isn’t large enough for a family of four people to live in. 6. This shirt isn’t big enough to fit me. 7. He didn’t get up early enough to catch the first bus to work. 8. She isn’t patient enough to do this job. 9. The problem wasn’t simple enough for her to understand. 10. The test wasn’t easy enough for me tho finish in 45 minutes. V. Make one sentence from two. Use “too” or “enough” and a phrase with “for” or a “too – infinitive” 1. We couldn’t eat the food. It was very hot..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(20)</span> 2. A taxi would have been best. But didn’t have much money. 3. Sarak can’t take a day off. She’s very busy. 4. A picinic would be nice. But it’s wet. 5. Nobody could move the piano. It was very heavy. 6. I don’t wear this coat in winter. It isn’t warm. 7. All my guests will need chairs. But I haven’t got very many. 8. I can’t explain the situation. It’s complicated. 9. Three people can’t sit on this sofa. It isn’t wide. 10. I couldn’t carry the equipment. I had such a lot of. 11. He is now strong. He can work without help. 12. That knife is too sharp. You ought not to give it to a little boy. 13. He was so weak that he couldn’t stand. 14. They ran slowly. They didn’t catch the bus. 15. The teacher explained very clearly. Everybody understood. 16. Let’s get a taxi. It’s very long way. 17. Daisy was very short. She couldn’t reach the picture. 18. The little girl was so shy. She couldn’t tell me the strory. 19. Jack is very clever. He can do this work. 20. Diana was very kind. She could help you with your work. 21. I’m too tired. I can’t go to the cinema tonigh. 22. The table was heavy. I couldn’t move it. 23. The movie was so exciting. It attacted all the audience. 24. They are so busy. They can’t help you. 25. The woman was very old. She couldn’t live there by herself. 26. The childen are early. They can have good seats. 27. It was very dark. I couldn’t see the words. 28. My mother is very old. She can’t do that work. 29. That house isn’t very large. All of us can’t stay in that house for the night. 30. It is early. I can tell you one more story. 31. It’s a difficult question. I can’t answer it..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(21)</span> 32. The water is cool. You can drink it. 33. The children aren’t tall enough. They can’t reach that shelf. 34. They arrived too late. They didn’t see the beginning of the film. 35. Our old flat was small. We couldn’t live in it. 36. He spoke too quitetly. The people at the back of the room couldn’t hear him. 37. The problem isn’t important. It won’t cause us concerm. 38. He was very mean.He never gave to charity. 39. She was very busy. She couldn’t come to the meeting yesterday. 40. Our new car is very wide. It won’t get through those gates. 41. The boy is so clever. He can answer all the question. 42. I was terrified. I couldn’t move. 43. The ice is quite thick. We can walk on it. 44. He was so polite. He asked us to dinner. 45. He was very sick. He had to see a doctor. 46. The driver was very hurried. He couldn’t wait for us. 47. The lady was very old. She couldn’t live there by herseful. 48. It was early, so could tell you one more strory. 49. Dick is very clever, he can learn this in a short time. 50. This boy is carefull. He can do fifficult job. 51. We couldn’t eat the food. It was very hot. 52. A taxi would have been best. But didn’t have much money. 53. Sarak can’t take a day off. She’s very busy. 54. A picinic would be nice. But it’s wet. 55. Nobody could move the piano. It was very heavy.. SO ... THAT - SUCH ... THAT I. Conmbine these pairs of sentences using “so…that” : 1/ That woman was very tall. She could almost touch the ceiling. 2/ This coat is very big. I can’t wear it..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(22)</span> 3/ The coffee was so strong. She couldn’t go to sleep. 4/ That bag was very heavy. None of us could carry it. 5/ The stadium is very large. It can hold 60,000 people. 6/ Those lessons are very difficult. He can’t understand them. 7/ She was very busy. She couldn’t do the housework. 8/ The climate was very bad. All the plants couldn’t grow well. 9/ I’m very tired. I couldn’t keep my eyes open. 10/ That boy is very lazy. He never does his homework. II. Combine these pairs of sentences using “such….that” : 2/ Mary is a good swimmer. She has won two gold medals. 3/ He drank strong coffee. He couldn’t go to sleep. 4/ It was a long walk. The children got tired. 5/ He told interesting stories. They all like him. 6/ The boy made rapid progress. It surprised everybody. 7/ He had a difficult exercise. He couldn’t do it. 8/ The speaker gave a long talk. Most of the audience felt sleepy. 9/ We watched an exciting competition. We didn’t want to go home. 10/ It was an excellent show. We all enjoyed it. III. Conmbine these pairs of sentences using “such…that” or “so…that” : 1. He is very strong .He can lift the box. 2. He ate a lot of food. He became ill. 3. He bought lots of books .He didn't know where to put them. 4. He is a very lazy boy. No one likes him. 5. The coffee is too hot .I can't drink it. 6. Her voice is very soft .Everyone likes her. 7. He bought many books. He didn't know where to put them. 8. The woman was poor, she needed everyone’s help. IV. Rewrite these pairs of sentences using “such…that” instead of “so…that” : 1) The room is so tidy that it took us one hour to clean it. => It is ............................................ 2) The man is so fool that no one took any notice of him. => He is ........................................... 3) The film is so long that they can’t broadcast it on one night. => It is ............................................................. 4) The books are so interesting that we have read them many times. => They are ................................... 5) The news was so bad that she burst into tears on hearing it. => It was ........................................................... 6) The food was so hot that it turned my tongue. => It was................................................................................................ 7) There is so much rain that we can’t go out. => There is such................................................................................... 8) The boy is so fat that every calls him Stuffy. => He is .................................................................................................... 9) The milk is so excellent that all the children want some more. => It is ........................................................ 10) The weather was so warm that they had a walk in the garden. => It was .................................................. 11) There were so many people in the hall that we couldn’t see him. => There were such ............. 12) The match was so exciting that all the fans shouted loudly. => It was........................................................ 13) They drank so much coffee that they couldn’t sleep all night. => They drunk such..................... 14) Alice had so many exercises to do that she couldn’t go out. => Alice had such ............................... 15) The woman was so poor that she needed everyone’s help. => She was ................................................... V. Rewrite these pairs of sentences using “such…that” instead of “so…that” : 1. It is such a tidy room that it took us one hour to clean it. 2. He is such a fool man that no one took any notice of him. 3. It is such a long film that they can’t broadcast it on one night..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(23)</span> 4. They are such interesting books that we have read them many times. 5. It was such bad news that she burst into tears on hearing it. 6. It was such hot food that it turned my tongue. 7. There is such a lot of rain that we can’t go out. 8. He is such a fat boy that every calls him Stuffy. 9. It is such excellent milk that all the children want some more. 10. It was such warm weather that they had a walk in the garden 11. There were such a lot of people in the hall that we couldn’t see him. 12. It was such an exciting match that all the fans shouted loudly. 13. They drunk such a lot of coffee that they couldn’t sleep all night. 14. Alice had such a lot of exercises to do that she couldn’t go out. 15. She was such a poor woman that she needed everyone’s help.. TEST 2: ENOUGH + TO.V – TOO + TO.V SO THAT – SUCH THAT.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(24)</span> I. Fill in each blank with the correct combination of the following words and “enough”: 1. You haven’t bought ____________________ (blueberries). 2. This soil is not ______________________ (rich) to plant vegetables. 3. We don’t have ______________________ (blood donors). 4. This garage is not _____________________ (large). 5. I’m not ____________________ (well) to go on working. II. Fill in each blank with the correct combination of the following words and “too, too much, too many”: 1. __________________ (cooks) spoil the broth. 2. You’re __________(cruel) to people. You should be kinder, more polite and not so sarcastic. 3. There is __________________ (violence) on the streets nowadays. 4. He’s ________________ (stingy) to give you that! 5. I don’t want to pay him a visit today; he lives ______________ (far) away from here! III. Complete the following sentences using the structure “too adj + for sb/sth + to do sth” or “adj enough + for sb/sth + to do sth”: 1. This zip is (big) _______________those trousers. You need a smaller one. 2. She’s only 15. Don’t you think she’s (young) ____________marry? 3. This car’s (good-him) ________drive in the race. In fact, it’s one of the best cars on the market. 4. He’s (liberal) _______________us. We need a more conservative person. 5. This poison is (strong) ___________kill a bull. IV. Fill the gaps with the suitable form: so / such / too / enough. 1. He’s _______________ excellent worker! he deserves to get promoted 2. mmm… This pizza is _______________ tasty. I think I’ll have another piece. 3. That wall is _______________ high for me to climb. I need a ladder. 4. They had _______________ terrible weather in England that they came back in two days. 5. I was _______________ hot coffee that I couldn’t drink it. 6. You don’t need to hurry up, we have _______________ time to finish this exercise 7. It was _______________ small a car for all of us, so we had to go in two cars. 8. Alonso didn’t drive fast _______________ to overtake Schumacher in the last race. 9. Don’t worry about her. She is clever _______________ to realise what she has to do 10. She didn’t speak loudly _______________ for the audience to hear her. V. Complete the sentences using “enough”, “too” or the combinations of “enough/too” and other words. 1. I think I have drunk ___ for tonight. If I drank more, I wouldn’t be able to drive later on. 2. She’s eighteen, so she’s (old) __________________order a beer. 3. The generation gap between us is (strong) _____to be broken. We’re like chalk and cheese. 4. You smoke ___________________You should smoke less. 5. We can’t eat all this butter in a week! There’s _________________. 6. These earrings are (ugly) _______! I will never wear them!.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(25)</span> 7. We can’t fight back. There are ___them. We must wait for the reinforcements. They’re due to arrive soon. 8. There’s an outbreak of cholera, and we don’t have (means) _____________stop it. 9. They have cut off the power: I don’t have (light) _____________finish reading this book. 10. I’ve eaten ________________these canapés. My stomach aches terribly as a result. 11. It’s not surprising that you have failed your exams. You’ve been going out (often) ____. 12. This barrow is not (big) ______________carry all this rubble. We need a bigger one. 13. He’s (short) _______________be a basketball player. He’s only 1.60 meters tall. 13. He’s (tall) ____________be a policeman. He’s 1.80 meters tall. 14. The music’s (loud) __. If you turn up the volume control, it will be (loud)___us; so, please don’t! 15. ‘How many flowers do we need to go around?’ ‘We have ______________. Don’t worry about it. We have the right amount.’ VI. Complete the following sentences using the correct structure of “so” or “such”: 1. I love talking to him. He’s ______________________ (nice)! 2. She has _____________________ (curly hair) she can’t wear it long. 3. He eats ________________________ (fast) he doesn’t chew his food well. 4. We had _________________ (clear sky that) we could see millions and millions of stars. 5. She’s _____________________ (skittish girl) she has no sense of responsibility. 6. I’m not ______________________ (stupid) to trust a liar like him. 7. He’s got _____________________ (enemies) he needs an armed escort. 8. He has murdered _______________________ (people) his heart is as hard as nails. 9. They’ve seen this movie _______________ (times) they’ve learnt it word for word. 10. I ate _______________ (that cheese) I got diarrhea. VII. Complete the following sentences using the correct structure of “so” or “such”: 1. She’s _____________________ (severe a mother)! I think she ought to be gentler. 2. He told me __________________ (fascinating story) it was difficult to believe 3. He told her ____________ (corny a joke) she begged him not to tell her any more jokes. 4. He told her _____________ (corny joke) she begged him not to tell her any more jokes. 5. Two million pounds! I’m not going to buy _____________________ (expensive a house). VIII. Complete the following sentences using the structure “too + adj + to infinitive” 1. The coffee is extremely hot. I can’t drink it. 2. The coat is very short. He can’t wear it. 3. The food was extremely hot. We couldn’t eat the food. 4. This exercise is very difficult. She can’t do this exercise. 5. The suitcase is very heavy. The children can’t carry it upstairs. IX. Complete the following sentences using the structure “adj + enough + to infinitive” 1. My brother is very strong. He can lift this box..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(26)</span> 2. The man is very rich. He can buy this expensive car. 3. That play is very interesting. You should see that play. 4. The weather was wonderful. We could walk round the lake. 5. The food is extremely good. The children can eat it. X. Complete the following sentences using the structure “so + adj + that” 1. The coffee is extremely hot. The children can’t drink it. 2. My brother is very strong. He can lift this heavy table. 3. That play is very interesting. You should see it. 4. The suitcase is very heavy. Nobody can carry it upstairs. 5. My brother is very intelligent. He can do this difficult exercise. XI. Complete the following sentences using the structure “such…that” 1. This coat is very short. He can’t wear it. 2. The tea is very hot. The children can’t drink it. 3. The tests were quite difficult. We couldn’t do them. 4. The boy is very lazy. Every body hates him. 5. The girl is very intelligent. She can do this difficult exercise.. XII. Write meaningful sentences using the following cues. 1. The boy /clever /enough/ do / this test. 2. The question/ too / difficult / us /answer. 3. The test / so / easy / that /all of us / do / easily. 4. It / such / a good film / that /we / want / see / twice.. 5. My brother / have to / go/ the dentist. XIII. Rewrite the following sentences. 1. This jacket is very short. I can’t wear it. (too/ enough/ so…that/ such….that/ because) 2. We can’t live in this room. It is very small. (too/ enough/so…that/such…that/because) 3. The exercises were very difficult. You couldn’t do them. ( too/ enough / so…that / such …that / because ) 4. It was raining but she still went out. (although ). 5. The man is very poor. He can’t buy a new bike for himself. (too, enough ,so...that, such.....that, because ). XIV. Rewrite the following sentences. 1. He is too poor to buy this shirt. (enough) to reach the windows. (enough) 2. This table is so heavy that nobody can lift it. (too/enough) 3. I am too weak to carry this bag. (so …that) 4. These oranges were too sour for us to eat. (so…that/ such…that) 5. Riding too fast is dangerous. (to ride).

<span class='text_page_counter'>(27)</span> XV. Complete the following sentences using the correct structure of “too”, “enough”, “so” or “such”: 1. The water was _______________________________ (clear) we decided to drink some. 2. He’s got _________________ (a lot of floppy disks) he can lend you as many as you wish. 3. He was ___________ (delighted at the news of the ceasefire) he went out to celebrate it. 4. If you go on singing, you’ll get a sore throat. Don’t you think you have sung _________? 5. The air in the country is _____ (clean)! You will feel __ (good) when you breathe deeply. 6. Would you be _______________________________ (kind) as not to disturb me? 7. Would you be _______________________________ (kind) to lend me a walking stick? 8. It took him ___________ (long to carve out a human body out of stone) the night fell. 9. He hasn’t been to his home town for ___________ (long time) he can hardly recognize it. 10. Our hotel is _______________________________ (far from here) we should take a taxi. 11. This crate is ___________ (heavy) a woman of your age_______ carry. I’ll do it for you. 13. You’re _________________ (long way from the truth) you’ll never be able to find it out. 14. She’s ______________________ (pretty a girl) every boy in her class is mad about her. 15. She’s _________ (pretty girl) every boy in her class has fallen madly in love with her. XVI. Rewrite the following sentences. 1. Your brother is such a good singer. (so) Your brother __________________ . 2. I'd drink less whisky if I were you. (so) Take my advice and don't_________________. 3. I got so bored during the play that I fell asleep. (such) It ________ play that I fell asleep. 4. You're too young to come into this pub. (old) You're _______________ into this pub. 5. I'd love a Ferrari but it costs far too much money for me. (rich) I'm ________ a Ferrari. 6. Those friends of yours are so boring. (people) Those friends of yours ______________ . 7. We've had such lovely weather recently. (so) The weather _________________ recently. 8. I don't think I have the strength to lift it. (strong)  I don't think I __________________ it. 9. My sister is too young to drive a car legally. (not) My sister _______ drive a car legally. 10. I didn't feel well enough to go to work. (too) I felt _____________________ work.. EITHER ... OR – NEITHER ... NOR BOTH ... AND – NOT ONLY ... BUT ALSO I. Combine each pair of sentences into one, using the conjunctions in brackets..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(28)</span> 1. David can’t play tennis. David can’t play football. (neither ............... nor) 2. The black jacket didn’t fit her. The white jacket didn’t fit her. (neither .... nor) 3. She’s tired. She’s hungry. (Not only ............... but also) 4. Dan was a newcomer, and so was Jim. (both ...... and) 5. Mary went to London and Kate did, too. (both ...... and) 6. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.(either ... or) 7. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.(neither ... nor) 8. You can turn in your homework today. You can turn in your homework tomorrow. (either ... or) 9. Jane doesn’t go to school today. Mary doesn’t go to school today. (neither . nor) 10.Victoria needs a new coat. Victoria needs new tennis shoes. (both ... and) 11.He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor. (neither ... nor) 12.We may go to The Fish House for lunch. We may go to Bahama Breeze for lunch. (either ... or) 13.She can’t ski and I can’t either. (neither ... nor) 14.Yesterday, it was cold. Yesterday, it was windy. (not only ... but also) 15.I don’t know how to sail. I don’t know how to ice-skate. (neither ... nor) 16.If I read a book, it must be interesting. If I read a book, it must be short. (either ... or) 17.Jack isn’t kind. Jack isn’t patient. (neither ... nor) 18.I would like to eat Pizza for lunch. I would like to eat salad for lunch. (either ... or) 19.Barbara doesn’t cook. Barbara doesn’t sew. (neither ... nor) 20.We may go to the movies this evening. We may go to the store this evening. (either ... or) 21.They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports. (neither ... nor) 22.Bob is angry with his neighbors. Bob is angry with their dog. (both ... and) 23.John’s sons enjoy playing soccer. John’s sons enjoy swimming. (not only ... but also) 24.I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister. (neither ... nor) 25.Cuban food is tasty. Cuban food is nutritious. (both ... and) 26.Enrique doesn’t learn English. Enrique doesn’t learn French. (neither ... nor) 27.Mr Parker will move to France. He will change job and stay here. (either ... or) 28.She decided to change her major. She decided to change universities. (not only ... but also) 29.The architect did not design the building to be modern. She did not design it to be attractive. (neither ... nor) 30.Arthur is absent this evening. Ricardo is absent this evening, too. (both ... and) 31.The leopard faces extinction. The tiger also faces extinction. (either ... or) 32.The boy didn’t do his homework. He didn’t learn his lesson either. (neither ... nor) 33.Fred likes helping his friends. So does Linda. (both ... and) 34.Brian isn't very considerate. Tom isn’t considerate, either.(neither ... nor) 35.Ron enjoys horseback riding. Bob enjoys horseback riding. (both ... and) 36.The library doesn’t have the book I need. The bookstore doesn’t have the book I need. (neither ... nor) 37.It rained yesterday. It also snowed yesterday. (not only ... but also) 38.Jack didn’t do the homework. Tom didn’t do the homework, either. (neither ... nor) 39.Mary comes here tomorrow. Jane also comes here tomorrow. (both ... and) 40.Her husband doesn’t speak English. Her children don’t speak English. (neither ... nor) II. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same 1. He likes playing football and so do I. => Both.................................................................... 2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile. => She neither.............................................

<span class='text_page_counter'>(29)</span> 3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either. => Neither ...... 4. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read. => Not only........ 5. She can’t write fast. She can’t type. => She can’t either …………………………… 6. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot. => Dick doesn’t either ……… 7. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home. => They won’t either ……… 8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. => Neither 9. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish. => Neither …… 10. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports. => They like ……………………… III. Complete the sentences with both... (and); neither... (nor) ; either... (or) ; not only ... but also 1. I tried twice to phone George, but ______ times he was out. 2. Do you want tea or coffee? - ______. I really don't mind. 3. I was invited to two parties last week, but I couldn't go to ______ of them. 4. Where is Liz? Is she at work or at home? - ______. She's away on holiday. 5. To get to the town center, you can go along the footpath by the river or you can go along the road. You can go ______ way. 6. I saw an accident this morning. One car drove into the back of another. Fortunately, ______ driver was injured, but ______ cars were badly damaged. 7. I can meet you next Monday or: Friday. Would ______ of those days be convenient for you? 8. John and I couldn't get into the house because ______ of us had a key. 9. When shall I phone, in the morning or afternoon? - ______. I'll be in all day. 10. Sarah and I play tennis together regularly, but ______ of us can play well. 11. Where did you go for your holiday - Scotland or Ireland? - ______. A week in Scotland and a week in Ireland. 12. I tried two bookshops for the book I wanted, but ______ of them had it. 13. ______ the boat with the white sails and the one with the blue sails are in the harbour today. 14. I'm not sure where Maria's from. She's ______ Spanish ______ Italian. 15. Tom said he would contact me, but he ______ wrote ______ phoned.. REFLESIVE PRONOUNS I. Choose the correct reflexive pronouns:.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(30)</span> myself yourself himself herself itself 1. Alan made this dish_____________________.. ourselves yourselves themselves. 2. Laura sent the email_____________________. 3. We shall not quarrel easily among _____________________, and forget our common objective. 4. Sara, did you write this poem_____________________? 5. Yes, I called her_____________________. 6. He cut _____________________with the knife while he was sharpening it. 7. My computer often crashes and turns off by_____________________. 8. She often talks to_____________________when she is upset 9. John and Alan, I am not going to do the homework for you. You have to do it_________. 10. The students were so noisy. Even Nancy and Leila were making a lot of noise_________. 11. Did the children behave_____________________? 12. I caught sight of_____________________in the mirror. 13. Don't worry! He can do it_____________________. 14. Don't be so selfish! You think only about_____________________. 15. Please, John, make_____________________feel at home. 16. She hurt_____________________while doing the housework. 17. I told him about the sad news_____________________. 18. Good news! The horse came back home by itself by_____________________. 19. Did the two of you do this job by_____________________? 20. Do we live for_____________________or for our loved ones? II. Complete the answers to the questions using myself/yourself/itself ... 1. Who repaired the bike for you? Nobody. I repaired ................ 2.Who cuts Brian’s hair for him? Nobody. He cuts ..................... 3. Do you want me to post that letter for you? No, I’ll ................. 4. Who told you that Linda was going away? Linda .................... 5. Can you phone John for me? Why can’t you ............................ III. Put in myself/yourself/ourselves ... or me/you/us ... 1. Julia had a great holiday. She enjoyed ........... 2. It’s not my fault. You can’t blame .....

<span class='text_page_counter'>(31)</span> 3. What I did was really bad. I’m ashamed of .... 4. We’ve got a problem. I hope you can help .... 5. "Can I take another biscuit?" "Of course, Help ..... !" 6. You must meet Sarah. I’ll introduce .... to her 7. Don’t worry about us. We can look after in .... 8. I gave them a key to our house so that they could let .... in. IV. Complete the sentences using myself/yourself ... + the following verbs: blame burn enjoy express 1. Steve ......... to the other guests at the party.. hurt. introduce put. 2. Bill fell down some steps but fortunately he didn’t ..... 3. It isn’t Sue’s fault.She really shouldn’t ..... 4. Please try and understand how I feel ..... in my position 5. The children had a great time at the beach. They really ..... 6. Be careful! That pan is very hot. Don’t ..... 7. Sometimes I can’t say exactly what I mean. I wish I could ..... better. V. In place of the word alone, substitute the preposition by + the required reflexive pronoun: 1. He went for a walk in the park alone. 2. They made a long trip through the woods alone. 3. I don’t like to go to the movie alone. 4. Mary, however, prefers to go to the restauraun alone. 5. Mike likes to take long walks in the woods alone. 6. He can finish this work alone. 7. He prefers go to homework alone. 8. The dog found its way home alone. 9. He plans to make a trip to Mexico alone. 10. Do you like to eat alone ?. STRESS SYLLABLE A. adorable. B. ability. C. impossible. D. entertainment. A. engineer. B. corporate. C. difficult. D. different. A. popular. B. position. C. horrible. D. positive.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(32)</span> A. selfish. B. correct. C. purpose. D. surface. A. permission. B. computer. C. million. D. perfection. A. scholarship. B. negative. C. develop. D. purposeful. A. ability. B. acceptable. C. education. D. hilarious. A. document. B. comedian. C. perspective. D. location. A. provide. B. product. C. promote. D. profess. A. different. B. regular. C. achieving. D. property. A. education. B. community. C. development. D. unbreakable. A. politics. B. deposit. C. conception. D. occasion. A. prepare. B. repeat. C. purpose. D. police. A. preface. B. famous. C. forget. D. childish. A. cartoon. B. western. C. teacher. D. theater. A. Brazil. B. Iraq. C. Norway. D. Japan. A. scientific. B. ability. C. experience. D. material. A. complain. B. luggage. C. improve. D. forgive. A. offensive. B. delicious. C. dangerous. D. religious. A. develop. B. adjective. C. generous. D. popular. A. beautiful. B. important. C. delicious. D. exciting. A. element. B. regular. C. believing. D. policy. A. punctual. B. tolerant. C. utterance. D. occurrence. A. expensive. B. sensitive. C. negative. D. sociable. A. education. B. development. C. economic. D. preparation. A. attend. B. option. C. percent. D. become. A. literature. B. entertainment. C. recreation. D. information. A. attractive. B. perception. C. cultural. D. expensive. A. chocolate. B. structural. C. important. D. national. A. cinema. B. position. C. family. D. popular. A. natural. B. department. C. exception. D. attentive. A. economy. B. diplomacy. C. informative. D. information. A. arrest. B. purchase. C. accept. D. forget. A. expertise. B. cinema. C. recipe. D. similar. A. government. B. musician. C. disgusting. D. exhausting. A. successful. B. interest. C. arrangement. D. disaster.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(33)</span> A. competition. B. repetition. C. equivalent. D. disappointment. A. private. B. provide. C. arrange. D. advise. A. academic. B. education. C. impossible. D. optimistic. A. study. B. knowledge. C. precise. D. message. A. industry. B. performance. C. importance. D. provision. A. contain. B. express. C. carbon. D. obey. A. impress. B. favor. C. occur. D. police. A. regret. B. selfish. C. purpose. D. preface. A. govern. B. cover. C. perform. D. father. A. writer. B. teacher. C. builder. D. career. A. morning. B. college. C. arrive. D. famous. A. ambitious. B. chocolate. C. position. D. occurrence. A. furniture. B. abandon. C. practical. D. scientist. A. devote. B. compose. C. purchase. D. advise. A. remember. B. influence. C. expression. D. convenient. A. medium. B. computer. C. formation. D. connection. A. national. B. cultural. C. popular. D. musician. A. successful. B. humorous. C. arrangement. D. attractive. A. construction. B. typical. C. glorious. D. purposeful. A. accident. B. courageous. C. dangerous. D. character. A. accordance. B. various. C. balcony. D. technical. A. telephone. B. photograph. C. expertise. D. diplomat. A. romantic. B. illusion. C. description. D. incident. A. bankruptcy. B. successive. C. piano. D. phonetics. A. designer. B. origin. C. history. D. quality. A. capital. B. construction. C. announcement. D. eventful. A. apartment. B. tradition. C. different. D. expensive. A. monitor. B. organize. C. following. D. inviting. A. accurate. B. discussion. C. sentiment. D. industry. A. probable. B. assembly. C. forgetful. D. decisive. A. damage. B. faster. C. regret. D. study. A. factory. B. reporter. C. actress. D. coverage. A. amazing. B. following. C. covering. D. finishing.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(34)</span> A. because. B. become. C. beneath. D. beggar. A. pollution. B. excitement. C. usually. D. remember. A. encourage. B. tropical. C. discover. D. advancement. A. atmosphere. B. Atlantic. C. athletics. D. Canadian. A. tomorrow. B. continue. C. popular. D. informing. A. population. B. communicate. C. ability. D. continuum. A. committee. B. comedian. C. communist. D. completion. A. company. B. atmosphere. C. customer. D. employment. A. century. B. evening. C. exciting. D. managing. A. pleasant. B. famous. C. suppose. D. mother. A. supper. B. support. C. supply. D. supreme. A. rescue. B. request. C. receive. D. repeat. A. hundred. B. thousand. C. relic. D. relax. A. approach. B. method. C. police. D. reserve. A. gallery. B. museum. C. tolerant. D. industry. A. picturesque. B. company. C. element. D. beautiful. A. condition. B. endanger. C. destruction. D. interest. A. enemy. B. engineer. C. energy. D. envelop. A. summit. B. submit. C. suppose. D. support. A. superior. B. material. C. experience. D. superficial. A. authority. B. development. C. competition. D. capacity. A. award. B. enroll. C. music. D. below. A. champion. B. matches. C. direct. D. famous. A. colorful. B. summary. C. similar. D. impressive. A. economics. B. philosophy. C. engineering. D. preposition. A. biology. B. absolutely. C. photography. D. geography. A. politics. B. literature. C. chemistry. D. statistic. A. profitable. B. reliable. C. dependable. D. forgettable. A. likeable. B. oxygen. C. museum. D. energy. A. apology. B. stupidity. C. generously. D. astronomy. A. abroad. B. active. C. address. D. attend. A. arrow. B. arrive. C. arrest. D. about. A. excuse. B. suburb. C. garden. D. swimming.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(35)</span> A. fascinate. B. discourage. C. horrible. D. terrify. A. tenant. B. common. C. rubbish. D. machine. A. revision. B. remember. C. dialogue. D. adverbial. A. Christmas. B. champion. C. chemise. D. chimney. A. crowded. B. language. C. practice. D. propose. A. marvelous. B. courageous. C. delicious. D. religious. A. animal. B. bacteria. C. habitat. D. pyramid. A. wonderful. B. beautiful. C. colorful. D. successful. A. fantastic. B. gymnastics. C. politics. D. emphatic. A. difficulty. B. equality. C. simplicity. D. discovery. A. challenge. B. counter. C. complain. D. guardian. A. advance. B. ancient. C. carrier. D. annual. A. female. B. fellow. C. husband. D. mature. A. severe. B. harbor. C. tutor. D. surface. A. father. B. woman. C. degree. D. weather. A. example. B. paragraph. C. telephone. D. favorite. A. discover. B. appointment. C. important. D. telescope. A. partner. B. excuse. C. apple. D. parents. A. eleven. B. yesterday. C. attitude. D. evening. A. recognize. B. interfere. C. clarify. D. tolerate. A. receive. B. angry. C. hungry. D. proper. A. guidance. B. degree. C. awful. D. safety. A. police. B. avoid. C. arrange. D. pattern. A. color. B. passion. C. behave. D. children. A. license. B. suppose. C. painting. D. member. A. powerful. B. proposal. C. athletic. D. position. A. example. B. exercise. C. exactly. D. exporting. A. explosive. B. exploring. C. expression. D. excellence. A. dividend. B. division. C. distinctive. D. disgusting. A. family. B. enemy. C. assembly. D. harmony. A. assistant. B. difficult. C. important. D. encourage. A. reference. B. coverage. C. positive. D. referee. A. foreign. B. avoid. C. revise. D. review.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(36)</span> A. student. B. famous. C. refer. D. practice. A. evening. B. afternoon. C. institute. D. possible. A. regard. B. award. C. easy. D. believe. A. balcony. B. envelope. C. chocolate. D. location. A. temperature. B. direction. C. pollution. D. condition. A. gather. B. unique. C. locate. D. fashion. A. accomplishment. B. environment. C. experience. D. satisfaction. A. comprise. B. depend. C. design. D. novel. A. tropical. B. collection. C. tendency. D. charity. A. friendliness. B. occasion. C. pagoda. D. deposit. A. importing. B. specific. C. impolite. D. important. A. federation. B. unpolluted. C. disappearing. D. profitable. A. deposit. B. festival. C. institute. D. resident. A. surprising. B. astonishing. C. amazing. D. interesting. A. interview. B. industry. C. essential. D. difficult. A. extreme. B. generous. C. lonely. D. clothing. A. friendly. B. extra. C. along. D. orphanage. A. vocabulary. B. influential. C. engineering. D. biological. A. tourism. B. dictionary. C. household. D. computer. A. geography. B. imaginative. C. comfortable. D. unless. A. ashamed. B. absent. C. because. D. instead. A. advantage. B. laboratory. C. bamboo. D. courage. A. employee. B. Japanese. C. economical. D. disagree. A. lemonade. B. apartment. C. mathematics. D. understand. A. powerful. B. acceptable. C. passenger. D. preference. A. electronic. B. education. C. deficiency. D. possibility. A. industrial. B. electrician. C. manufacture. D. accidental. A. finish. B. revise. C. prefer. D. produce. A. purpose. B. entrance. C. music. D. typhoon. A. interesting. B. necessity. C. pollution. D. environment. A. excellent. B. popular. C. efficient. D. beautiful. A. chemical. B. upset. C. steamer. D. cupboard. A. jungle. B. volcano. C. surround. D. marine.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(37)</span> D A B B C C C A B C A A C C A. A. referee. B. microwave. C. manufacture. D. immortal. A. powder. B. process. C. flavor. D. defrost. A. defrost. B. harvest. C. appear. D. village. A. sociable. B. reserved. C. generous. D. humorous. A. enroll. B. summer. C. hobby. D. favor. A. beautiful. B. expensive. C. plenty. D. difficult. A. theater. B. mobile. C. movie. D. machine. A. annoy. B. enough. C. lucky. D. describe. A. sociable. B. photograph. C. orphanage. D. volunteer. A. although. B. generous. C. outgoing. D. humorous. A. neighbor. B. receive. C. different. D. classmate. A. appearance. B. orphanage. C. friendly. D. beautiful. A. customer. B. stationery. C. furniture. D. deliver. A. machine. B. distance. C. address. D. device. A. number. B. transmit. C. contact. D. arrange. A. massage. B. exhibition. C. experiment. D. invention. A. telephone. B. emigrate. C. demonstrate. D. introduce. A. tonight. B. dinner. C. sorry. D. problem. A. saucepan. B. steamer. C. beside. D. object. A. lighting. B. refrigerator. C. fixture. D. safety. A. destroy. B. remember. C. forget. D. injure. A. chemical. B. medicine. C. calendar. D. precaution. A A C D A B B A C C B A D B A. C C A C B A C B C B B C D A B. C D A A A C D B A C D A B C B. D C C A A D B B A D B A D C C. D A C C B A A B D C C B A D D. D A C A D B A B A B D C B A D. D A C B C D A B D D B A B D A. A D C B D A B B C A A D A C B. B A B D C D C B A D B A B D A.

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