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Mixed grammar (1st year)

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  • Complete the sentence with the future perfect or continuous: "What (you / do) at this time tomorrow?"
    What will you be doing at this time tomorrow?
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "Brazil (play) in every FIFA World Cup since the tournament began."
    Brazil has played in every FIFA World Cup since the tournament began.
  • Make a question using the present perfect simple or continuous: you / ever / eat / a supersize meal
    Have you ever eaten a supersize meal?
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "I (not like) it if I (not have) brothers and sisters."
    I wouldn't like it if I didn't have brothers and sisters.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "You (be) right about climate change. I'm not sure."
    You may be right about climate change.
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "In 2005, Victor de Leon III (become) the youngest professional video gamer at the age of seven."
    In 2005 Victor de Leon III became the youngest professional video gamer at the age of seven.
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "If anyone (need) me, I (be) in my bedroom."
    If anyone needs me, I will be in my bedroom.
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "Marina Anderson (run) 650km on a gym treadmill in one week in October 2010."
    Marina Anderson ran 650km on a gym treadmill in one week in October 2010.
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "Everyone (start) eating the birthday cake before we (get) to the café."
    Everyone had started eating the birthday cake before we got to the café.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "I (speak) to the Environment Minister at 3.00 p.m. tomorrow."
    I'm speaking to the Environment Minister at 3.00 p.m. tomorrow.
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "Nearly two-thirds of all international rugby teams (never / beat) New Zealand."
    Nearly two-thirds of all international rugby teams have never beaten New Zealand.
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "I'm seventeen and can drive in Britain. If I (live) in Poland, I (have) to be eighteen."
    If I lived in Poland, I would have to be eighteen.
  • Rewrite the sentence with a modal verb: "We allow students to bring in mobile phones."
    Students can / may bring in mobile phones.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "I usually (believe) what my mother (tell) me."
    I usually believe what my mother tells me.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "I hope the rain (come) soon. My garden is very dry."
    I hope the rain will come soon.
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "Unfortunately, the fireworks (finish) by the time we (arrive)."
    Unfortunately, the fireworks had finished by the time we arrived.
  • Make a question using the present perfect simple or continuous: how long / study / English
    How long have you been studying English?
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "When we (pack) our bags, we (call) a taxi to take us to the airport."
    When we were packing our bags, we called a taxi to take us to the airport.
  • Complete the sentence with the perfect perfect simple or continuous: "I (play) football all day and I've got another hour to go."
    I have been playing football all day and I've got another hour to go.
  • Complete the sentence with the future perfect or continuous: "The anti-war march (finish) by 11.00.
    The anti-war march will have finished by 11.00.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "I often (watch) Netflix at night."
    I often watch Netflix at night.
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "When the ticket inspector came I (realize) I (lose) my ticket."
    When the ticket inspector came I realized I had lost my ticket.
  • Complete the sentence with the future perfect or continuous: "By the end of this year, the authorities (build) just 1000 more homes."
    By the end of this yera, the authorities will have built just 1000 more homes.
  • Make a question using the present perfect simple or continuous: I (always / dream) of being a famous footballer one day."
    I have always dreamed of being a famous footballer one day.
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "In April 2010, Julian Hitch (teach) an aerobics exercise class that lasted twenty-nine hours and five minutes."
    In April 2010, Julian Hitch taught an aerobics exercise class that lasted twenty-nine hours and five minutes.
  • Make a question using the present perfect simple or continuous: you / ever / be / to America
    Have you ever been to America?
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "When the rain (stop) we (go) out to explore the city."
    When the rain stopped we went out to explore the city.
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "I you (can) be any superhero, which one (you / choose)?
    If you could be any superhero, which one would you choose?
  • Complete the sentence with the future perfect or continuous: "(you / get) home by 6.00pm?"
    Will you have got home by 6.00pm?
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "If you (not tell) anyone we broke the window, I promise I (not tell) either."
    If you don't tell anyone we broke the window, I promise I won't tell either.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "Look at that rain! The river is already full. There (be) a big risk of floods tonight."
    There is going to be a big risk of floods tonight.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "I think life in the future (be) better than now."
    I think life in the future will be better than now.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "How (you / travel) to school this week?"
    How are you travelling to school this week?
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "If I (see) Jerry after school tomorrow, I (invite) him to the party.
    If I see Jerry after school tomorrow, I will invite him to the party.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "I (eat) a lot of sweets these days."
    I am eating a lot of sweets these days.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "I regularly (save up) money for my holidays."
    I regularly save up money for my holidays.
  • Complete the sentence with the future perfect or continuous: "At 6.00 tonight I (watch) the documentary on global warming."
    At 6.00 tonight I will be watching a documentary on global warming.
  • Rewrite the sentence with a modal verb: "Students have permission to wear rings."
    Students can wear rings.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "I (join) the campaign. I haven't decided yet."
    I may join the campaign. I haven't decided yet.
  • Complete the sentence with the past perfect or the past simple: "I (not be able to) go to Maria's party because I (promise) to go to Marc's!"
    I was not able to go to Maria's party because I had promised to go to Marc's!
  • Rewrite the sentence with a modal verb: "Joining after-school clubs is optional for students."
    Students don't have to join after-school clubs.
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "If Anya (not call) us soon, we (start) worrying."
    If Anya doesn't call us soon, we will start worrying.
  • Complete the sentence with the past simple or the present perfect: "No one (win) more Olympic gold medals than Michael Phelps."
    No one has won more Olympic gold medals than Michael Phelps.
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "The lecture on environmentalism (start) at 11.00"
    The lecture on environmentalism starts at 11.00
  • Rewrite the sentence with a modal verb: "It's compulsory for students to wear a tie."
    Students have to/must wear a tie.
  • Rewrite the sentence with a modal verb: "We insist that students arrive on time."
    Students have to / must arrive on time.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "Right now, I (do) my homework."
    Right now, I'm doing my homework.
  • Complete the sentence with the first or second conditional: "What (you / do) in the evening if you (be) never allowed to go out?"
    What would you do in the evening if you were never allowed to go out?
  • Complete the sentence with the correct form of the future: "I promise I (speak) to her about it soon."
    I promise I will speak to her about it soon.
  • Complete the sentence with the present simple or present continuous: "We always (learn) a lot in our history classes."
    We always learn a lot in our history classes.