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OA2 1a Grammar

The document provides examples and exercises to review verb tenses in English grammar. It contains 1) sentences to complete with the correct verbs in different tenses, 2) sentences to fill in with the present or past form of verbs in brackets, and 3) choosing the correct verb tense in sample dialogues. The document focuses on practicing simple present, present continuous, present perfect, simple past and past continuous tenses.
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OA2 1a Grammar

The document provides examples and exercises to review verb tenses in English grammar. It contains 1) sentences to complete with the correct verbs in different tenses, 2) sentences to fill in with the present or past form of verbs in brackets, and 3) choosing the correct verb tense in sample dialogues. The document focuses on practicing simple present, present continuous, present perfect, simple past and past continuous tenses.
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Grammar

Tense review
1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.
learn am learning hadn’t learned send don’t send weren’t doing didn’t do haven’t done
1 We anything wrong in the art room, but the teacher told us to leave.
2 him an angry email. You’ll only regret it later.
3 I how to drive at the moment.
4 When I was younger, we much sport at my primary school.
5 Generally I best by doing rather than watching.
6 We any practice tests yet so I’m not sure what they’re like.
7 me a text message when you’re free.
8 The English exam was difficult because I enough phrasal verbs.

2 Complete the sentences with the correct present or past form of the verbs in brackets.
1 (tell) me exactly what (happen) last night!
2 Mrs Hudson is my maths teacher. She (teach) me for four years and in that time I (get) much better at
maths.
3 I (never /think) of a career in medicine before I spoke to my biology teacher but now I (seriously/
consider) it.
4 Oh no! I (forget) to bring my assignment! What am I going to do? This is the second time I (do) this!
5 I can’t remember what Mr Brown (say) yesterday about our homework. I (not listen) properly because
Charlotte (talk) to me at the same time.
6 Last year I (go) on a school trip to Scotland. We (have) a very interesting time.
7 At the moment I (think) about what subjects to take next year but I (make) a final decision yet.
8 A few people (misbehave) in class sometimes, but generally everyone is quite well behaved.

3 Choose the correct option.


A: Hello. What 1do you watch / are you watching?
B: A programme about the First World War, which I recorded last night. 2I study / I’m studying the First World War this term.
A: All 3I know / I’ve known about the First World War is that millions of people 4died / had died in it.
B: Yes, it was much, much worse than anyone 5has expected / had expected. It 6went on / has gone on for years. 7Do you want /
Have you wanted to watch the programme with me?
A: No, thanks. I’ve got to do some violin practice. 8I’ve just remembered / I just remembered that I’ve got a lesson tomorrow, and I
9don’t have / haven’t had time to practise my new piece this week.

B: OK. 10I’ve already done / I already did my piano practice, so I’ve got time to watch TV. See you later.

Out & About 2 – PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press 2015

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