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English grammar references , Guías, Proyectos, Investigaciones de Inglés

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2023/2024

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Grammar practice
Subject and object pronouns
1 Complete the sentences with the words in
thebox.
them it He us her me
1 Thank you for the present. I love it !
2 Adam is from Germany. wants to
learn Spanish.
3 Can you send an email later with
the information?
4 Our teacher gives a lot of homework
on Fridays.
5 Look at my new jeans! Do you like ?
6 You see Jenny at football practice − can you ask
to call me?
Possessive adjectives
2 Complete the sentences with possessive
adjectives.
1 This is Charlotte, and this is her brother,
James.
2 Julie, what’s phone number?
3 Our dog is lovely, but eyes are
verysad.
4 I like this programme. It’s favourite.
5 Damian speaks Polish. mum’s from
Poland.
6 These are friends Lucas and Eric, and
this is my cousin, Ely.
Comparative and superlative
adjectives
3 Circle the correct options.
1 My sister is older / the oldest than me.
2 Driving is dangerouser / more dangerous
thanfl ying.
3 This is the worse / worst holiday of my life.
Iwant to go home!
4 I’ve got long hair, but Anna’s hair is more long /
longer.
5 You are the more / most intelligent person in
theclass.
6 It’s the most funny / funniest fi lm that I’ve got
on DVD.
Refl exive pronouns
4 Complete the sentences with the phrases in
the box.
buy themselves calls himself defend myself
enjoy ourselves hurt himself sendyourselves
talk to yourself teachherself turns itself on
wash themselves
1 Mark fell off his bike and hurt himself quite
badly.
2 The lamp automatically when
it starts to get dark.
3 My mum’s trying to some
Turkish, ready for her holiday in Istanbul next
summer.
4 We didn’t at the party –
the music was terrible and people weren’t very
friendly.
5 I’m starting karate classes next week. I want to
learn how to .
6 Do you ever ? I do
sometimes, if I’m feeling nervous.
7 Please can you all an email
about the meeting next week, so you don’t forget it!
8 My grandparents want to a
fl at by the sea in Spain for their holidays.
9 His name is Tom, but on Twitter he
‘CoolBoy’.
10 Dogs aren’t clean like cats – they don’t
very often!
Indefi nite pronouns
5 Circle the correct word to complete the
sentences.
1 They want to buy a house in Spain, but
they’re not sure where.
a anywhere b somewhere c everywhere
2 I haven’t got to wear to the party! Can I
borrow a dress?
a anything b nothing c something
3 The place is empty. Where is ?
a anyone b someone c everyone
4 The place is empty. There’s here.
a anyone b no one c someone
5 We looked , but we couldn’t fi nd the carkeys.
a anywhere b nowhere c everywhere
6 Can I have to eat? I’m really hungry.
a everything b something c nothing
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Subject and object pronouns

1 Complete the sentences with the words in

the box.

them it He us her me

1 Thank you for the present. I love it^! 2 Adam is from Germany. wants to learn Spanish. 3 Can you send an email later with the information? 4 Our teacher gives a lot of homework on Fridays. 5 Look at my new jeans! Do you like? 6 You see Jenny at football practice − can you ask to call me?

Possessive adjectives

2 Complete the sentences with possessive

adjectives.

1 This is Charlotte, and this is her^ brother, James. 2 Julie, what’s phone number? 3 Our dog is lovely, but eyes are very sad. 4 I like this programme. It’s favourite. 5 Damian speaks Polish. mum’s from Poland. 6 These are friends Lucas and Eric, and this is my cousin, Ely.

Comparative and superlative

adjectives

3 Circle the correct options.

1 My sister is older / the oldest than me. 2 Driving is dangerouser / more dangerous than fl ying. 3 This is the worse / worst holiday of my life. I want to go home! 4 I’ve got long hair, but Anna’s hair is more long / longer. 5 You are the more / most intelligent person in the class. 6 It’s the most funny / funniest fi lm that I’ve got on DVD.

Refl exive pronouns

4 Complete the sentences with the phrases in

the box.

buy themselves calls himself defend myself enjoy ourselves hurt himself sendyourselves talk to yourself teach herself turns itself on wash themselves

1 Mark fell off his bike and hurt himself^ quite badly. 2 The lamp automatically when it starts to get dark. 3 My mum’s trying to some Turkish, ready for her holiday in Istanbul next summer. 4 We didn’t at the party – the music was terrible and people weren’t very friendly. 5 I’m starting karate classes next week. I want to learn how to. 6 Do you ever? I do sometimes, if I’m feeling nervous. 7 Please can you all an email about the meeting next week, so you don’t forget it! 8 My grandparents want to a fl at by the sea in Spain for their holidays. 9 His name is Tom, but on Twitter he ‘CoolBoy’. 10 Dogs aren’t clean like cats – they don’t very often!

Indefi nite pronouns

5 Circle the correct word to complete the

sentences.

1 They want to buy a house in Spain, but they’re not sure where. a anywhere b somewhere c everywhere 2 I haven’t got to wear to the party! Can I borrow a dress? a anything b nothing c something 3 The place is empty. Where is? a anyone b someone c everyone 4 The place is empty. There’s here. a anyone b no one c someone 5 We looked , but we couldn’t find the car keys. a anywhere b nowhere c everywhere 6 Can I have to eat? I’m really hungry. a everything b something c nothing

Grammar practice

SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Present continuous

4 Complete the sentences with the correct form

of the present continuous. Use the verbs in

the box.

not rain read not listen have wait sleep

1 I ’m having^ dinner right now. Can I call you later? 2 Why we for Jessica? She isn’t coming. 3 You to me! I said ‘Let’s go out this evening!’ 4 The baby at the moment, so be quiet! 5 It now, so we can go for a walk. 6 you a good book at the moment?

Present simple and present

continuous

5 Complete the conversation. Use the present

simple or the present continuous form of the

verbs in brackets.

John: Hello. 1 Are you doing^ (you / do) anything special at the moment? Katie: Right now, I 2 (look after) my little brother. Why? John: What time 3 (your mum / get) home from work? Katie: She 4 (work) late every Thursday, so at about half past eight. Why? John: They 5 (show) the new Miley Cyrus fi lm at the cinema on Main Street. It starts at nine. My sister and I (^6) (think) about going. Are you interested? Katie: Yes! Let’s meet at the cinema at quarter to nine!

Present simple

1 Complete the sentences. Use the affi rmative

and the negative form of the verb in brackets

in each sentence.

1 The river doesn’t freeze in spring, it freezes^ in autumn. (freeze) 2 Penguins in the Arctic, they in the Antarctic. (live) 3 The Sun up in the east, it up in the west. (come) 4 The temperatures up in winter, they up in summer. (go) 5 People good friends to be happy, they money. (need) 6 We English class outdoors, we it indoors. (have)

2 Write the questions.

1 Ask Sylvia where she spends the school holidays. Where do you spend the school holidays? 2 Ask Sylvia how long she goes to the beach for.

3 Ask Sylvia if her older sister goes with her.

4 Ask Sylvia who her dog stays with in the summer.

5 Ask Sylvia what her parents do in the evenings.

6 Ask Sylvia if her dad likes doing karaoke.

Adverbs and expressions of

frequency

3 Put the words in the correct order to make

sentences.

1 washes / the / Theo / never / car Theo never washes the car. 2 hardly / watch / TV / They / ever

3 late / sometimes / am / school / for / I

4 a / shopping / We / week / go / twice

5 get / marks / exams / good / You / always / in

6 gym / goes / My / mum / every / to / day / the

Grammar practice

4 Complete the sentences with the correct form

of must and the verbs in the box.

forget study get go buy help

1 A: I’ve got an important exam tomorrow. B: You must study^ tonight. 2 A: My calculator is broken. B: You a new one before the Maths test. 3 A: The water is very dangerous here. B: You swimming. 4 A: My brother wants us to tidy our room. B: You him then! 5 A: I’m going to Mexico this summer. B: You a passport. 6 A: It’s my sister’s birthday tomorrow. B: You to buy her a present.

have to / don’t have to

5 Complete the sentences and questions with

the correct form of have to.

1 You don’t have to^ phone. You can email for information. 2 At my school, we play hockey, it’s optional. 3 Doctors study for seven or eight years. 4 Why she do the exam again? 5 My brother study much. He’s really clever. 6 we take a sleeping bag with us?

be allowed to

6 Complete the sentences with the correct form

of be allowed to and the verbs in brackets.

1 We ’re not allowed to ask^ questions in the exam. (not / ask) 2 I my pocket money on what I want. (spend) 3 The cat on the bed. (not / sleep) 4 your sister’s shoes? (you / borrow) 5 You loud music after 11 pm. (not play) 6 a tattoo? (Peter / get)

should / shouldn’t

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form

of should and the verbs in the box.

listen forget make be look give up

1 You shouldn’t be^ scared to follow your dreams. 2 You promises you can’t keep. 3 You more, and speak less. 4 You at yourself before you criticise other people. 5 You that everyone has problems. 6 You. Try again!

2 Two friends are planning a party. Write

questions with should. Add a question word

when necessary.

1 we / ask your parents for permission? A: Should we ask your parents for permission? B: I asked them yesterday. 2 we / invite? A: B: Everyone in the class. 3 they / bring some food and drink? A: B: No, my mum is going to get everything. 4 everyone / arrive? A: B: About 8 pm. 5 I / wear? A: B: Your blue skirt and white T-shirt. 6 I / bring some music? A: B: Yes. Something we can dance to.

must / mustn’t

3 Circle the correct options.

1 You must / mustn’t forget to call me tonight. 2 Students must / mustn’t write in pen, not pencil. 3 You must / mustn’t tell anyone. It’s a secret. 4 Tell them that they must / mustn’t relax more and not worry. 5 We must / mustn’t make a lot of noise. This is the library. 6 I must / mustn’t be late, because Dad gets angry.

Grammar practice