UNITS 12-13 revision
Master English grammar! Practice adverbs, verb tenses, and reported speech in this 7th-grade review.
1. Put the adverbs in the right group. Adverbs of MANNER absolutely badly equally calmly quickly easily Adverbs of TIME finally now later earlier yesterday soon Adverbs of PLACE ahead inside halfway everywhere near forward Adverbs of FREQUENCY never often always sometimes usually 2. She has never seen a rainbow. the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 3. He often gives me a hand. the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 4. Had you thought about it before? the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 5. They were happy to join us. the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 6. I didn't think about it. the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfrct 7. Who has worn my blue jacket? the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 8. Do you know the rules? the present simple the present perfrct the past simple the past perfect 9. We had learned the phrases by heart. the present simple the present perfect the past simple the past perfect 10. Complete the sentences with have, has or had. 1 After the guests had delivered the presents, Al made a speech.2 Amy was late because she had forgotten to set the alarm.3 Thomas can speak French. He has studied it for three years.4 Do you have an extra pair of gloves? I have left mine at Granny's.5 The sun has come out . Why don't we play outside?6 Helen couldn't use her glasses. She had broken them the day before.7 The boys had eaten up all the biscuits. That's why they didn't feel hungry.8 Liz didn't go to the cinema. She had seen the film on TV. 11. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the past simple or past perfect. 1 By the age of five my brother had learned (learn) to read and write. He started (start) school a year earlier than his friends.2 The children in the capsule were really excited. They hadn't had (not have) a ride on a big wheel before.3 I went to Brian's house but he wasn't (not be) at home. He had gone (go) to the cinema.4 We saw the twins again after many years. It came (come) as a real surprise to everybody how much they had changed (change)5 We reached (reach) the theatre 10 minutes late last night. The show had already started (start).6 I offered the boys some sandwiches but they weren't (not be) hungry. They had eaten (eat) out at a nice restaurant with their parents. 12. Report the sentences. Use the verbs: agree promise offer recommend suggest 1 "Let's stop for a minute," Hollie says. - Hollie suggests stopping for a minute.2 "It's better to wait outside," Mum says. - Mum recommends waiting outside.3 "I will come over tomorrow," he says to me. - He promises to come over tomorrow.4 "Okay, I will wash up for you," she says. - She agrees to wash up for me.5 "I can look after your sisters if you want," Ella says. - Ella offers to look after my sisters.