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Go Getter 4 Grammar revison (no tenses)
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Mustn't or don't have to? You ... do the exercises at the end of this page. Our teacher told us that we can do it if we have free time
don't have to
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What form of the verb do we use after "hate, can't stand, don't mind, be looking forward to, like, engoy, love"? Give examples
verb + ing
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Mustn't or don't have to? You ... drink if you're going to drive.
mustn't
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Make a comparative form for these adjectives: strong; big; expensive; good
stronger; bigger; more expensive; better
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Correct or incorrect? She is happyer than her brother
Incorrect: happier
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If you leave at four, you arrive in New York by ten.
If you leave at four, you will arrive in New York by ten.
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The blue car is not expensive. The red car is more expensive. (is/expensive)
The blue car is not as expensive as the red car
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Make it passive: Forrest surrounds our village.
Our village is surrounded with a forest.
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What is the past form of "can"?
could
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Change this sentence using the superlative form: Anna is a very smart student.
Anna is the smartest student.
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What form of the verb do we use after "need, want, would like, decide, learn"? Give examples
to + infinitive
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Fill in the gap with who/which/where/that: Are kangoroos are the animals ... live in Africa?
Are kangoroos are the animals which live in Africa?
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How to say the same sentence about yesterday? Do you have to call my mum?
Did you have to call my mum?
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Make it passive: The man stole the blue car.
The blue car was stolen.
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They (go) to the party if they (be) invited.
They will to the party if they are invited.
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Make it passive: Tom and Max ate five hamburgers.
Five hamburgers were eaten by Tom and Max
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Make the superlative form of these adjectives: crazy; fast; famous; bad
the craziest; the fastest; the most famous; the worst
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Paraphrase: It is necessary to do your homework.
You must/have to do your homework
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John is 1 metre 80cms tall. Dave is 1 metre 80cms tall. (is/tall)
John is as tall as Dave
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Fill in the gap with who/which/where/that: This is the school ... I study
This is the school where I study
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How to say the same sentence about yesterday? I have to go early.
I had to go early
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Make it passive: My mum always cooks dinner.
Dinner is always cooked by my mum
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