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)
• You like me, do you ?
• She isn't very nice, is she?
• They didn't notice that, did they?
• Let's start, ………shoulden't we…..?
• I'm smart, ………am I……….?
• He hasn't apologized yet, ………has he…….?
• He can't swim, ………can he………?
• We were there, ………weren't we…….?
• She pretends to know the truth, ………dosen't she……..?
• I am not late, …………am I……..?
2. Supply the missing auxiliary verbs.
• I like Mary. So ………do…….. I.
• I don't like cooking. Nor …………does……… he.
• We aren't in a hurry. Nor …………are…….. they.
• We've already said that. So ………did………. they.
• I'd love a coffee. So ………do………… we.
3. Fill in the gaps to find the missing words.
• She's rather _stunning_ for her age, don't you think? She is 17 and she still likes dolls...
• He still feels _unsure_ 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 _confident . You need to behave confidently and tell them what you expect as well.
• She is a truly _independent_ student; she puts a lot of effort into studying.
• The English are said to be very _careless_ as they do not manifest their feelings and emotions.
• She was very _vain_ about her hair and make-up.
• She is known for wearing really _inapropriate_clothes which attracted the attention of many ordinary people in the street.
• I think her apology was _fake ; I don't think she feels sorry.
• I don't want to be a _selffish_ 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 _stubborn_ .
• I try to be very _helpful_ to my friends.
• Betty is quite _bossy ; she always tells me what I should do.
• Sue's very _sociaable ; 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 _wonderful _ child, she always seems happy and positive!
4. Complete the sentences using the present perfect simple or continuous. Do NOT use contracted forms.
• I ……knew……… (know) the truth for many years.
• My hands are dirty. I ………have repaired……. (repair) my car.
• My car was broken down, but I …………have repaired……… (repair) it, take it.
• They ………have gone…… (go) out, they are not here.
• They ……are still trying…………. (try) to solve the problem for hours. I think they still don't know the solution.
• She ………is walking……… (walk) for 2 hours now.
• I think she ………has walked…… (walk) 4 miles so far.
• I ………had have……….. (have) no time to prepare for the exam. I think I'll fail it.
• They ………have been………. (be) there twice.
• How long ………are you working……….. (work / you) on this project now? Two years or longer?
5. Choose the best option.
• We ………saw……… this film last week. (saw/ have seen)
• Oh no! Our kids have just ………broken…… the window. I am sure our neighbor will be here shortly. (been breaking/ broken)
• How long have you ……had………. this nice laptop? (been having/ had)
• I think I have finally ………understood………… calculus. (understood/ been understanding)
• Sue and Tom are exhausted because they ………have been swimming………. for a long time. (swam/ have been swimming)
6. Choose the correct option.
• I am afraid I am ……allergic……. to dust. (allergic/ allergy)
• Having eaten those strawberries, he came out in a ……rush……. . (rush/ rash)
• The vegetables couldn't have been fresh, I think I have ……food… poisoning. (food/ eat)
• New shoes always give me ………blisters….. . (diarrhoea/ blisters)
• After the accident we had a few cuts and …bruises.... , but it wasn't serious. (blisters/ bruises)
• I'm afraid you have …………sprained.. your ankle. (sprained/ springed)
• My fingers are ………swaolln…… ; I can't put on my ring. (swallow/ swollen)
• Everything was as if spinning around me, I felt ……dizzy………. . (dizzy/ drizzle)
• He sufferend a ………stroke….. and now he is unable to speak. I think he is also partly paralyzed. (strike/ stroke)
• Look! Your arm is …………bleeding…….. ! (blooding/ bleeding)
• They are ………sneezing……. a lot, maybe they aren't well. (sneezing/ sneazing)
• I had to leave the class because I wanted to ……vomit……… . (sick/ vomit)
• Many children are afraid of ……injections………, or even nurses. (injections/ injunctions)
• Yesterday, I had an ………X-ray……. (X-ray/ X-rey)
• Her leg wounds were really deep and needed 10 …………stiches……….. (crutches/ stitches)