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  • Review of all intermediate verb tenses (CEFR B1)

    Exercise 3

    Complete the sentences below with the verbs in brackets in the correct form: present simple or continuous, past simple or continuous, present perfect simple or continuous, past perfect, shall, will or be going to.

    1 A: Don’t go outside. It (rain) a lot now. You (get) wet!
    B: Oh. I (take) an umbrella then.

    2 A: Can you give me that knife?
    B: What (do) with it?
    A: I (cut) a piece of pizza. I'm hungry. Do you want some?
    B: No, thanks, I'm not hungry; I (just/eat) a sandwich.

    3 POLICE OFFICER: What (do) at the time the victim died?
    SUSPECT: I (have) dinner with my old school friends. We were very excited because we (see) each other for a long time.

    4 A: (you/go) to the concert next week?
    B: Yes, I (already/buy) the tickets!

    5 A: (ever/be) to an ACDC concert?
    B: Yes, I (go) to their concert in Berlin last year.

    6 A: I (cook) all morning. I'm really tired.
    B: Don't worry, I (help) you finish.

    7 A: Why (drink) tea today? You (never/drink) tea.
    B: Because I (drink) too many cups of coffee yesterday.

    8 A: How long (we/drive)?
    B: Too long. I'm tired. (we/stop) for coffee?
    A: OK.


     

  • Review of the present simple and the present continuous

    Grammar chart for B1 level reviewing the present simple and present continuous tenses, showing usage rules, time adverbs, example sentences, and a list of non-action verbs.

    Review of the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous

    Educational chart detailing the use of the present perfect simple and continuous tenses, with explanations, time expressions, and example sentences for B1 level English grammar review.

    Review of the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect

    Grammar chart for B1 level outlining the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect tenses with time expressions and example sentences for each tense.

    Review of all B1 future verb forms

    B1 level grammar chart summarizing future forms in English, including the use of 'will', 'be going to', present continuous, and present simple for future events, with examples and use cases.

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