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1st Period Grammar Exam Practice Exercise
Complete the chart with the correct forms of have got.
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Affirmative
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Negative
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Question
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I
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I have got a dog.
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you
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You have got a bike.
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she
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Has she got a sister?
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it
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It has got a window.
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they
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Have they got money?
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of have got.
1. He ______ _____ a cat dog. (neg.)
2. _______ he ______ an eraser?
3. We ______ _________ money for my lunch.
4. ________ she ______ a baby?
Change the for of the sentences according to the instructions.
Ex. He can correct the
mistakes. → negative sentence
He can't correct
the mistakes.
1. Olivia can play the
guitar. → negative sentence
_________________________________________________________
2. Can the girls play
hockey? → affirmative sentence
_________________________________________________________
3. Richard can play the
trumpet. → question
_________________________________________________________
4. Can she write with her
left hand? → affirmative sentence
_________________________________________________________
5. He can write good
stories. → negative sentence
_________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences using the correct form of there is/there are
EXAMPLE: __________ people in the street.
There are people in the street.
1. ___________ many animals in this
forest?
2. ___________ a car in this garage. (negative)
3. ___________ any trees in your garden?
4. ___________ one dictionary missing.
5. ___________ 1 piece of paper in the printer.
Write the past form of the following irregular verbs.
1.- bring __________________________
2.- become
__________________________
3.- do __________________________
4.- fight __________________________
5.- fly __________________________
6.- make
__________________________
7.- forget __________________________
8.- go
__________________________
9.- see __________________________
10.- pay
__________________________
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Ashley is
going to a restaurant. – _______________________________
Gareth is reading the paper. ____________________________________
We waited in the park. →________________________________________
The
policeman arrested the thief. ___________________________________
I go to
the cinema on Saturdays. – __________________________________
We go to
Mallorca because it is warm there. - ________________________
QUESTION WORD ORDER IN ENGLISH
In questions, the word order subject-verbs-object is the same as in affirmative sentences. The only thing that’s different is that you usually have to put the auxiliary verb (or the main verb “be”) before the subject. Interrogatives are put at the beginning of the sentences:
QW | auxiliary verb | subject | other verb(s) | indirect object | direct object | place | time |
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What | would | you | like to tell | me | |||
Did | you | have | a party | in your flat | yesterday? | ||
When | were | you | here? |
You don’t use an auxiliary verb if you ask for the subject. In this case the interrogative simply takes the place of the subject.
interrogative | verb(s) | object |
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Who | asked | you? |
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