Master English Grammar and Vocabulary: A Comprehensive Exercise Collection
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Part 1: Grammar and Vocabulary Review
Revision 1
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Answers
- a
- b
- a
- b
- c
- a
- c
- b
Exercise 2: Sentence Completion
- I am watching the news.
- It isn't working.
- Did it ring?
- do, know
- We aren't talking.
- is, sitting
- loves
- They aren't talking.
Exercise 3: Forming Questions
- When did Juan finish school?
- Where is Nancy?
- What is Tanya doing?
- Do I like this movie?
- What is Leonardo doing in Paris?
- What are the teachers doing?
Exercise 4: Sentence Correction
- (No answer for 1)
- Warren isn't playing tennis.
- I never travel by train.
- The dogs aren't dark.
- That man does magic tricks.
Revision 2
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Answers
- b
- a
- b
- a
- b
Exercise 2: Verb Tenses (Past Simple & Continuous)
- was trying, stopped
- burned, was cooking
- scored, won
- were laughing, fell
- were talking, was trying
- doesn't, was staying
- (Incomplete)
Exercise 3: Forming Questions
- Did you see the new reality programme last night?
- What was Alan talking about all morning?
- Why did you take a picture of me while I was sleeping?
- Was it raining when they left the house?
Exercise 4: Sentence Completion
- I met my friend Sue while I was going to school.
- Were you listening to the radio when he arrived?
- (No answer for 3)
- We didn't go because it was raining.
Revision 3
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Answers
- a
- b
- b
- a
- b
- a
- b
- b
Exercise 2: Vocabulary
- felt, eat
- adopt
Revision 4
Exercise 1: Comparatives and Superlatives
- (No answer for 1)
- bigger, faster
- worst, worse
- the best
Exercise 2: Word Formation
- Imagine: imagination (noun), imaginative (adjective), imaginatively (adverb)
- Create: creation (noun), creative (adjective), creatively (adverb)
- Express: expression (noun), expressive (adjective), expressively (adverb)
- Amaze: amazement (noun), amazing (adjective), amazingly (adverb)
- Enjoy: enjoyment (noun), enjoyable (adjective)
- Correct: correction (noun), correct (adjective), correctly (adverb)
Exercise 3: Vocabulary
- phone
- find
- strange
- winner
- ordinary
- knee
- funny
- realize
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Answers
- (No answer for 1)
- b
- c
- b
- b
- a
- a
- c
Part 2: Advanced Verb Tense Practice
Revision 1: Present and Past Tenses
Exercise 1: Verb Conjugation
- goes
- weighs
- take
- is waiting
- don't
- are, sitting
- don't believe
- do you want
Exercise 2: Sentence Completion
- They are learning.
- What do you understand?
- Do you water your plants?
- He is waiting.
- He doesn't see.
- Are you being...?
- I don't believe.
- Do you want...?
Exercise 3: Sentence Correction
- The children are making a lot of noise at the moment.
- Jane plays the guitar.
- I don't see him today.
- Do these books belong to you?
- What do you think about this course?
Exercise 4: Verb Pairs (Past Simple & Continuous)
- saw, recognized
- were playing, asked
- cleaned, didn't answer
- called, saw
Exercise 5: Sentence Correction
- I don't know.
- We didn't stop studying at midnight.
- He watched TV while he spoke on the phone.
- Because of the heavy rain, the speed was slow.
Exercise 6: Verb Conjugation
- seems
- fell
- thought
- did you do the washing
- was washing
- slipped
- needs
- is using
- do you want
- gave me
Revision 2: Perfect Tenses
Exercise 1: Present Perfect
- haven't flown
- hasn't taken
- came
- have taken
- met
- hasn't called
Exercise 2: Verb Forms (Mixed Tenses)
- rushed
- have met
- only had
- have always been
- didn't tell
- have paid
Exercise 3: Sentence Correction (Present Perfect & Past Simple)
- They have never been to London.
- I haven't finished dinner yet.
- I have already seen this movie.
- I ate Indian food last year.
Exercise 4: Past Perfect Sequence
dreamed, got, knew, had asked, jumped, landed, didn't seem, had broken
Exercise 5: Sentence Completion (Past Perfect)
- realized, had forgotten
- was traveling, had
- do, had read, were
- don't know, had finished
Exercise 6: Sentence Correction (Past Perfect)
- The rain had stopped before I woke up.
- It had started five minutes before.
- It had started three days ago.
- He had an electric guitar last month.
- ...until it ended.
Revision 3: Future Tenses
Exercise 1: Verb Forms (Future)
- are going
- will study
- will give
- don't know
- is looking
- will help
- I don't know
- (Incomplete)
Exercise 2: Sentence Completion (will vs. be going to)
- Mary and Phil are going to get married.
- The phone is going to ring.
- I think it will snow tomorrow.
- I am going to see my friends tonight.
- He is not going to like it.
Exercise 3: Forming Sentences/Questions (Future)
- Look at the clear sky! It is not going to rain.
- Who will win the election this year?
- She is having a baby in 2 months.
- Will you invite Kate to dinner?
- When is Tom going to come back from vacation?
Exercise 4: Future Continuous & Simple
- will be doing
- will save
- will find
- will still be doing
Exercise 5: Future Perfect
- The train will have left.
- We will have done lots.
- He will be working in Paris.
- She will have taught for 25 years.
Exercise 6: Future Tense Sequence
I'm going to fly, I will be sitting, he has bought, it will have been, it will be, I am going to fall asleep.
Revision 4: Vocabulary and Word Formation
Exercise 1: Vocabulary
- actually
- match
- recognized
- greeted
- acceptable
- population
- proudly
- safe
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Answers
a, b, b, a, b, b, a
Exercise 3: Word Formation
- impolite
- intentional
- undecided
- sensational
- pleasure
- actor
- (No answer for 7)
- unlikely
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Answers
b, c, c, b, a, b, c