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Intermediate grammar revision

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  • Correct the mistake: I knew I saw her before.
    I knew I had seen her before.
  • Complete the gap: I don’t mind ______ to the cinema tonight.
    going
  • Use the verb in the correct form: Paul ____ (talk) to Tina when I saw him.
    was talking
  • Put the verb in the correct form: Can I sit here? Sorry, this seat ____(take).
    is taken
  • Use the correct form of the verb: A: The phone is ringing. B: Don't worry, I ______ (answer) it.
    'll answer
  • Use the correct form of the verb: Has it stopped ____ (rain) yet?
    raining
  • Correct the mistake: You mustn’t wear a suit, but you can if you want.
    You don't have to wear a suit, but you can if you want.
  • Correct the mistake: He was told leave the room.
    He was told to leave the room.
  • Use the correct form of the verb:I ______ (meet) Alex at 5 tomorrow as we’ve arranged to play tennis.
    am meeting
  • Make a sentence: you/supposed/wait for me at home. Where were you?
    You were supposed to wait for me at home.
  • Complete the gap: My parents didn’t _____ me to wear makeup when I was 14.
    allow
  • Correct the mistake: My father said me to work hard.
    My father told me to work hard./My father said to me to work hard.
  • Correct the mistake: I want to stop to smoke, but it’s very difficult.
    I want to stop smoking.
  • Make a question: you/manage/find/a parking space?
    Did you manage to find a parking space?
  • Choose the correct option: I can't afford ______ to this restaurant. a. to go b. going
    a
  • Make a question: the room/clean/yet?
    Has the room been cleaned yet?
  • Correct the mistake: How long were you waiting for me?
    How long have you been waiting for me?
  • Make a question: A: How long/they/married? B: Only for a few months. He died very young.
    How long were they married?
  • Rephrase using reported speech: Sam: "Have you seen this film?"
    Sam asked me if I had seen that film.
  • Correct the mistake: He has being taken to hospital.
    He has been taken to hospital/ He is being taken to hospital
  • Rephrase using reported speech: Mark: "Where are you going?"
    Mark asked me where I was going.
  • Complete the gap with 3 words: I _________ a good dancer. Unfortunately, I don't dance anymore.
    used to be
  • Correct the mistake: I’m looking forward to see you.
    I’m looking forward to seeing you.