Grammar Review for 9th Grade A1 2-3- Mixed

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Grammar Review 
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English
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9
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ENG
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Master 9th grade grammar! Review verb tenses, conditionals, and relative pronouns with this practice worksheet.

1. Complete the following passage with the correct form of the verb in brackets.Use present simple, present progressive, past simple, past progressive, and future. Michael Swenson is (be) a popular singer. He has (have) millions of fans all over the world. Do you know (you / know) how busy he is? He doesn't have (not have) a free night until next April. Yesterday he gave (give) a concert in Russia. While he was singing (sing) with his band, his fans were clapping (clap) hand and cheering (cheer).Today he is flying (fly) to Belgium and tomorrow he will appear (appear) in Paris. I don't understand (not understand) how he can work so hard. I believe (believe) he is (be) very rich. I went (go) to buy his discs last week. Will you buy (you / buy) them too in the future? I love every song! Do you want (you / want) me to play one for you now? 2. Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. I will buy (buy) a bicycle as soon as I make (make) some money.2. If you leave (leave) now, you will catch (catch) the last bus.3. Don't go (not go) out before you finish (finish) your work.4. Her laundry will dry (dry) by morning if she hangs (hang) it before noon.5. I will give (give) you back your book when you stop (stop) shouting.6. Tomorrow morning, I will leave (leave) the classroom the moment the teacher tells (tell) me to.7. Once Howard finds (find) his pen, he will begin (begin) doing his homework. 3. Choose the correct answer from the words in brackets. Most people would run away if they saw a tornado developing in the sky. But there are some people who (relative pronoun) will try to get as close as they can to these "monsters". Psychologists call (call) these people "storm chasers".One of the most famous storm chasers is Roger Hill who (relative pronoun) lives in the USA. More than 200 tornadoes hit (hit) his hometown every year.Hill's career as a storm chaser started (start) on a day while he was sitting (sit) outside. Suddenly, he noticed (notice) that a tornado was forming (form) in the distance. Hill wanted(want) to get a better look, so he grabbed (grab) his camera and drove (drive) to the place where (relative pronoun) he could see the tornado close up.Hill has been chasing tornadoes since that day. In fact, he organizes (organize) tours for people who (relative pronoun) would like to join him chase tornadoes. These tours, which (relative pronoun) are not for the fainthearted are also quite expensive, but prepare for an experience you will never forget (never you are (be) interested, book a tour on Hill's website. You will have (have) an unforgettable experience. 4. Choose the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. My sister could (can / could / mustn't) ride a bike when she was three.2. If there is (be) an earthquake, it will destroy (destroy) that building. 3. Gila doesn't need (need) your help right now.4. Is that the man whose (relative pronoun) car was stolen?5. The children were playing (play) in the schoolyard when the bell rang.6. Eli didn't eat (not his food because it was cold.7. I am (be) sure Niv will help you if you ask(ask) him kindly.8. They weren't able to (not able to) get to the meeting on time yesterday.9. Yaniv will be happy once he gets (get) his driving license.

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