1. Supply the missing question tags.
• You like me, ………….. ?
• She isn't very nice, ……………?
• They didn't notice that, ……………?
• Let's start, …………..?
• I'm smart, ……………….?
• He hasn't apologized yet, …………….?
• He can't swim, ………………?
• We were there, …………….?
• She pretends to know the truth, ……………..?
• I am not late, ………………..?
2. Supply the missing auxiliary verbs.
• I like Mary. So …………….. I.
• I don't like cooking. Nor ………………… he.
• We aren't in a hurry. Nor ……………….. they.
• We've already said that. So ………………. they.
• I'd love a coffee. So ………………… we.
3. Fill in the gaps to find the missing words.
• She's rather ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ u ___ e for her age, don't you think? She is 17 and she still likes dolls...
• He still feels___ ___ ___ ___ ___ u ___ e about his ability to do the task. He is afraid he can fail.
• As long as you really want the job, you'll have to be more ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ i ___ e . You need to behave confidently and tell them what you expect as well.
• She is a truly ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ i ___ ____ ___ i ___ u student; she puts a lot of effort into studying.
• The English are said to be very ___ ___ ___ e ___ ___ e ___ as they do not manifest their feelings and emotions.
• She was very ___ ___ i ___ ___ about her hair and make-up.
• She is known for wearing really ___ ___ ___ e ___ ___ ___ i ___ clothes which attracted the attention of many ordinary people in the street.
• I think her apology was ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ e ___ e ; I don't think she feels sorry.
• I don't want to be a ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ i ___ e mother; I know that my son has the right to live his own life.
• You will never talk her into going there, she is very ___ ___ u ___ ___ o ___ ___ .
• I try to be very ___ o ___ a ___ to my friends.
• Betty is quite ___ o ___ ___ y ; she always tells me what I should do.
• Sue's very ___ ___ ___ ___ a ___ ___ e ; she always enjoys parties and meetings.
• Your son is really ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ u ___, he always takes my heavy shopping and carries it for me when he happens to meet me.
• She is such a ___ ___ ___ e ___ ___ u ___ child, she always seems happy and positive!
4. Complete the sentences using the present perfect simple or continuous. Do NOT use contracted forms.
• I …………… (know) the truth for many years.
• My hands are dirty. I ……………. (repair) my car.
• My car was broken down, but I ………………… (repair) it, take it.
• They …………… (go) out, they are not here.
• They ………………. (try) to solve the problem for hours. I think they still don't know the solution.
• She ……………… (walk) for 2 hours now.
• I think she …………… (walk) 4 miles so far.
• I ……………….. (have) no time to prepare for the exam. I think I'll fail it.
• They ………………. (be) there twice.
• How long ……………….. (work / you) on this project now? Two years or longer?
5. Choose the best option.
• We ……………… this film last week. (saw/ have seen)
• Oh no! Our kids have just …………… the window. I am sure our neighbor will be here shortly. (been breaking/ broken)
• How long have you ……………. this nice laptop? (been having/ had)
• I think I have finally ………………… calculus. (understood/ been understanding)
• Sue and Tom are exhausted because they ………………. for a long time. (swam/ have been swimming)
6. Choose the correct option.
• I am afraid I am …………. to dust. (allergic/ allergy)
• Having eaten those strawberries, he came out in a …………. . (rush/ rash)
• The vegetables couldn't have been fresh, I think I have ……… poisoning. (food/ eat)
• New shoes always give me ………….. . (diarrhoea/ blisters)
• After the accident we had a few cuts and …….... , but it wasn't serious. (blisters/ bruises)
• I'm afraid you have ………….. your ankle. (sprained/ springed)
• My fingers are …………… ; I can't put on my ring. (swallow/ swollen)
• Everything was as if spinning around me, I felt ……………. . (dizzy/ drizzle)
• He sufferend a ………….. and now he is unable to speak. I think he is also partly paralyzed. (strike/ stroke)
• Look! Your arm is ……………….. ! (blooding/ bleeding)
• They are ……………. a lot, maybe they aren't well. (sneezing/ sneazing)
• I had to leave the class because I wanted to …………… . (sick/ vomit)
• Many children are afraid of ……………, or even nurses. (injections/ injunctions)
• Yesterday, I had an ……………. (X-ray/ X-rey)
• Her leg wounds were really deep and needed 10 ………………….. (crutches/ stitches)
• She isn't very nice, is she?
• They didn't notice that, did they?
• Let's start, shall we?
• I'm smart, am (not) i?
• He hasn't apologized yet, has he?
• He can't swim, can he?
• We were there, weren' we?
• She pretends to know the truth, doesn't she?
• I am not late, am I?
I like Mary. So do I.
• I don't like cooking. Nor does he.
• We aren't in a hurry. Nor do they.
• We've already said that. So have they.
• I'd love a coffee. So would we.
She's rather immature for her age, don't you think? She is 17 and she still likes dolls...
• He still feels___ ___ ___ ___ ___ u ___ e about his ability to do the task. He is afraid he can fail.
• As long as you really want the job, you'll have to be more sensitive . You need to behave confidently and tell them what you expect as well.
• She is a truly ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ i ___ ____ ___ i ___ u student; she puts a lot of effort into studying.
• The English are said to be very reserved as they do not manifest their feelings and emotions.
• She was very ___ ___ i ___ ___ about her hair and make-up.
• She is known for wearing really ___ ___ ___ e ___ ___ ___ i ___ clothes which attracted the attention of many ordinary people in the street.
• I think her apology was ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ e ___ e ; I don't think she feels sorry.
• I don't want to be a protective mother; I know that my son has the right to live his own life.
• You will never talk her into going there, she is very ___ ___ u ___ ___ o ___ ___ .
• I try to be very ___ o ___ a ___ to my friends.
• Betty is quite ___ o ___ ___ y ; she always tells me what I should do.
• Sue's very ___ ___ ___ ___ a ___ ___ e ; she always enjoys parties and meetings.
• Your son is really helpful, he always takes my heavy shopping and carries it for me when he happens to meet me.
• She is such a ___ ___ ___ e ___ ___ u ___ child, she always seems happy and positive!
5.
saw
been breaking
had
been understanding
have been swimming
6.
allergic
rash
food
blisters
bruises
sprained
swollen
dizzy
stroke
bleeding
sneezing
vomitvomit
injections
X-ray
stitches