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Title: English grammar
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English Grammar

1

SUMMARY

COURSES AND PRACTICES


















PRESENT SIMPLE & PROGRESSIVE
...
8
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE & PROGRESSIVE
...
13
INFINITIVE OR GERUND…
...
16
THE FUTURE
...
20
COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS…
...
21
MODALS
...
25
RELATIVE PRONOUNS & CLAUSES
...
27
o PERSONAL PRONOUNS
o POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
o POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
o REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
o RECIPROCAL PRONOUNS

WORD GAME………………………………………………………………………………29

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THE PRESENT SIMPLE:

Affirmative form
I look

we look

Negative form

Interrogative form

I do not look

we do not look

do I look?

do we look?

you look you look

you do not look

you do not look

do you look?

do you look?

he looks

he does not look

does he look?

she looks they look

she does not look they do not look

does she look? do they look?

it looks

it does not look

does it look?

THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE:

Affirmative form

Negative form

Interrogative form

we are

I am not

we are not

looking

looking

looking

you are

you are

you are not

you are not

are you

are you

looking

looking

looking

looking

looking?

looking?

I am looking

he is looking

he is not

she is

they are

looking

looking

it is looking

they are not
looking

are we
looking?

is he looking?

looking
she is not

am I looking?

looking

is she

are they

looking?

looking?

is it looking?

it is not looking
Present Simple
Uses


Permanent or long-term situations



Facts



Regular activities and routines
3



Feelings



Opinions and states of mind



Timetables and schedules



Examples :
o

The sun rises in the east
...


o

The postman usually comes before noon
...


o

Our plane leaves at 10 PM on Thursday
...


o

We’re introducing new system

o

She’s meeting the CEO at 2 p
...


o

I'm visiting my parents next Sunday
...
(to play)



Who (2)

on the grass? (to walk)



We always (3)



Who (5)



Jim says: "(6)

(to speak) softly while Mother (4)


...
(I, to go)

4



In the winter, the sun (7)



The church bell (8)



(9)



(11)



No, (12)

early
...
(to ring)

(you, to listen) to me? (10)

to repeat myself
...
(I, not, to remember)
; I am awake
...
It is 7
...
M
...


2
...
30 A
...

3
...


(I, to have) breakfast
...


(you, to watch) TV in the evening?

5
...
Quiet, please!

(you, not, to know) how late it is?

7
...


8
...
"

9
...


(someone, to hit) the wall?

(you, not, to understand) what I mean?

CLook! It (to rain)


...

surfing on the internet?

Walter and his sister (to play)
I (not, to want)

chess in their bedroom
...


I can't help you now, I (to garden)
Dan (to wake up)

at 7 everyday
...
She (to read)
How often


...

to the doctor's?

5

THE PAST SIMPLE TENSE:

Affirmative form
I looked

Negative form

we looked

you looked you looked

I did not look

we did not look

you did not look you did not look

Interrogative form
did I look?

did we look?

did you look? did you look?

he looked

he did not look

did he look?

she looked they looked

she did not look they did not look

did she look? did they look?

it looked

it did not look

did it look?

THE PAST PROGRESSIVE:

Affirmative form

Negative form

Interrogative form

we were

I was not

we were not

looking

looking

looking

you were

you were

you were not

you were not

were you

were you

looking

looking

looking

looking

looking?

looking?

I was looking

was I looking?

he was

he was not

was he

looking

looking

looking?

were we
looking?

she was

they were

she was not

they were not

was she

were they

looking

looking

looking

looking

looking?

looking?

it was

it was not

was it

looking

looking

looking?

Past Simple
Uses :


Finished past actions

6

Examples:


usually used with : yesterday, last night, in 1999, 10 years ago…
...


o

I saw that film a long time ago
...


Past Progressive (or Continuous)
Examples :
o

I was watching TV when the phone rang
...


PRACTICE:
Fill in the blanks with the right verbs :

1
...
M
...


(I, never, to visit, Rome) in my whole life
...
When I was a teenager
4
...


5
...
My dog

(I, to play) football every Saturday afternoon
...

(to run away) while I was walking him in the park
...
My keys are missing:
8
...


9
...


(he, to say) "No"
...


The Present Perfect
Uses :
We use the present perfect tense to talk about past actions with present importance
...


Examples :


Look! I've bought a new car



I've read Pickwick Papers



I've been to the doctor's this morning



I have been playing tennis since I was 7 years old



The Prime Minister has met the President

Practice:
Put the verbs between brackets in the present perfect:


1
...
I (to be)



3
...
I (to live)



5
...
Mary (to love)



7
...
He (to arrive / just)



9
...
He (to tidy)

her two years ago
...


you ever (to be)

to Africa?
here since 2000
...

chocolate since she was a little girl
...


...

his room, that's why he can go out with his friends
...
/ I've been reading Pickwick Papers
...


Put the verbs between brackets in the right tense :

1
...
M
...


(I, never, to visit, Rome) in my whole life
...
When I was a teenager
4
...


5
...
My dog

(I, to play) football every Saturday afternoon
...

(to run away) while I was walking him in the park
...
My keys are missing:
8
...


9
...


(he, to say) "No"
...
When I went to the car park, I found that my car
2
...
"Where
4
...


(to live) in Paris for 4 years before he could speak French fluently
...

(I, to learn) English for 5 years now
...
The locals were amazed because

(never, to see) a horse before
...
They wouldn't let him in because

(to forget) his membership card
...
"You can't come in because

(to forget) your membership card
...


(you, to see) the new film by Spike Lee?

9
...


10
...


THE PAST PERFECT ( SIMPLE)

Affirmative form

Negative form

Interrogative form

I had looked

we had
looked

I had not looked

we had not
looked

had I looked?

had we
looked?

you had
looked

you had
looked

you had not
looked

you had not
looked

had you
looked?

had you
looked?

he had
looked
she had
looked

he had not
looked
they had
looked

it had looked

she had not
looked

had he
looked?
they had not
looked

it had not
looked

had she
looked?

had they
looked?

had it looked?

THE PAST PERFECT ( PROGRESSIVE)
Affirmative form

Negative form

Interrogative form

I had been
looking

we had been
looking

I had not been
looking

we had not
been looking

had I been
looking?

had we been
looking?

you had been
looking

you had been
looking

you had not
been looking

you had not
been looking

had you been
looking?

had you been
looking?

he had been
looking
she had been
looking
it had been
looking

he had not
been looking
they had been
looking

she had not
been looking

had he been
looking?
they had not
been looking

it had not been
looking

had she been
looking?

had they been
looking?

had it been
looking?

The past perfect (simple): had + past participle ( see the list of irregular verbs)
The past perfect ( progressive): had + been + verb in -ing form

11

Examples :
o

Ex
...


o

Ex
...


o

Ex
...


Generally it is used to form a link between two passed actions , where one is dated than the other
...
( present perfect)



It was 9 o'clock and I had been waiting for over an hour
...
When I went to the car park, I found that my car
2
...
"Where
4
...


(to live) in Paris for 4 years before he could speak French fluently
...

(I, to learn) English for 5 years now
...
The locals were amazed because

(never, to see) a horse before
...
They wouldn't let him in because

(to forget) his membership card
...
"You can't come in because

(to forget) your membership card
...


(you, to see) the new film by Spike Lee?

9
...


10
...


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THE INFINITIVE FORM
INFINITIVE
Infinitive (active)

to clean

Infinitive ( passive)

to be cleaned

Past of infinitive ( active)

to have cleaned

Past of infinitive ( passive) to have been cleaned

Simple

Continuous

present

is cleaned

is being cleaned

past

was cleaned

was being cleaned

future

will be cleaned

will be being cleaned

Present Perfect has been cleaned
Past Perfect

had been cleaned

EXAMPLES
Active

Passive

A sees B

B is seen by A

A is seeing B

B is being seen by A

A saw B

B was seen by A

A was seeing B B was being seen by A
A has seen B

B has been seen by A

A will see B

B will be seen by A

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THE PASSIVE VOICE :
Uses :
Describing actions without saying who does them or describing processes
...




A new office block is being built in the city centre
...




The suspect was questioned before being released
...
Football is played in most countries
...
My car is being repaired



Past simple: Ex
...
My hair was being cut when the accident happened



Present Perfect simple: Ex
...
A new version of Linux will be released soon



Infinitive: Ex
...
My car must have been stolen; it's no longer where I left it
...
Most people like receiving presents



Past gerund: Ex
...
Someone broke into our house last night
...
They cancelled all flights because of fog
...
Millions of people have read that book
...
The police are looking for the missing paintings
...
They should have told him
...
Workmen were cleaning the entry to the museum
...
He invited me to the party
...
They have not opened the doors yet
...
Somebody will deliver the package before 9 o'clock
...
Nobody noticed his mistake
...
You must make a decision
...


2
...

o

It


...
They are looking up the customer's name
...


15

4
...

o

He

that the meeting was at 10 PM
...
We will clean your swimming-pool this weekend
...


6
...

o

this work
...
The windscreen must have been broken by a rock
...


8
...

o

Their


...
We were forced to cancel the trip
...


10
...

o

the champion
...
30
...
m



when is he arriving?



We’re going to open a new sales office in Spain
...

If it’s 11 a
...
in London, it’s 8 p
...
in Tokyo
...


Hypothetical situations

if I were offered a job abroad, I’d take it
...

The market is getting more competitive
...


Comparing three or more things

it’s the cheapest product in the range
...
"

He said (that) Mary was happy
...
"
"I am going to buy a car
...
"
"I have lost my watch
...

He said (that) he was going to buy a car
...


Note: would est le prétérit de will
...


The majority of modals (could, might, must, ought, should, would) remain inchanged in the reported
speech
...


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Study these examples:
Direct statement

Reported speech

I didn't go to school

on He said he hadn't gone (ou didn't go) to school

Thursday because there was a on Thursday because there had been (ou was) a
train strike
...


Direct statement

Reported speech

"Diamonds are more expensive He said (that) diamonds are (ou were) more
than pearls
...


"Computers have gone down in He said (that) computers have (ou had) gone
price
...


Direct statement

Reported speech

"France is bigger than Canada
...


"Ireland

have

never

England at rugby
...


Direct statement

Reported speech

My boss said: "Finish that project by The boss told me to finish the project
Friday
...


She said: "Please be quiet while the

She asked me to be quiet while the

baby is asleep
...


He said: "Can you pass me the salt?"

He asked me to pass the salt
...
"I am tired
...
"We often play tennis
...
"I have two children
...
"It is raining outside
...
"I bought her a present
6
...
"
8
...
"
9
...
"
10
...
"


Find the reported speech of the following sentences:

1
...
"
He said that
2
...
"
He said that
3
...
"
He said that
4
...

He
5
...

He
6
...
"
He said that
7
...

He said that

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8
...

He
9
...

He said that
10
...
"
He said that

MODAL VERBS :
Modal verbs are special help verbs
...

Most modals have more than one use:
Verbs

Examples

Uses

Can

can I use your phone?

Permission

Can you quote me a price for CIF New York

requests

Passengers can take a small bag onto the plane with them

possibility/ability

I can’t find my boarding card

inability

could I interrupt a moment?

Permission

Could you speak up?

Requests

We could ask for volunteers

suggestions

May

may I borrow your car?

Permission

Might

it might be possible to reduce the price
...


Predictions

would you speak more slowly please ?

requests

What would you like to drink ?

offers

Would like to come to a party ? I’d love to
...


Recommending
action

The government should increase taxes on petrol
...
You

tell her! (prohibition)

2
...
(Permission)

3
...
They
5
...
(possibility/ability)
give you that book! (refusing)

ADJECTIVES :

adjective + V-ing

nom + V-ed

adjective + nom + -ed

nom + nom + -ed
adverb + V-ed

good + to look good-looking

That horse looks good
...


chocolate + to chocolate-

This sweet has been coated in chocolate
...


red-haired

That girl has red hair
...


red + hair + ed
iron + fist + ed

iron-fisted

well + to dress well-dressed

His fists are like iron
...

She dresses well
...


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Find the compouned adjective:
1
...
She's a

girl
...
The discussion has been going on for some time now
...
Paul has got blue eyes
...


boy
...
They don't sell new books at that shop, only

ones
...
Marks's sight's not so good; he can only see things that are a short distance away
...

6
...


7
...
He's a
8
...
She's a

patient
...


9
...


10
...
They're usually

women
...
The man who lives here is a scientist
...
The car which is parked outside is new
...
The woman to whom you were speaking is a doctor
...


Ex
...
)

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'Where'
Ex
...

'What'
Ex
...

Ex
...

PRACTICE:
Fill in the blanks with the following pronouns: (who/whom/which/whose/where)
...
Can you see the woman
2
...


3
...
The teacher,

are engineers, have just invented a new gadget
...


7
...
The hotel in
9
...
The footballers

he had just read
...


5
...
Penny,

is sitting on the bench?

you were speaking is a famous hacker
...

there was a large amount of money
...


25

PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVES

Personal pronouns

Possessive

subject

complement

Possessive

Possessive

reflective

pronouns

pronouns

adjectives

pronouns

pronouns

I

me

my

mine

myself

you

you

your

yours

yourself

him

his

his

himself

she

her

her

hers

herself

it

it

its

*

itself

we

us

our

ours

ourselves

you

you

your

yours

yourselves

they

them

their

theirs

themselves

Singular he

Plural

Reciprocal pronouns


Mr and Mrs Jones love each other
...




They looked at one another
...


PRACTICE:
Put the right pronoun in the blanks :

1
...
m
...
Liz and Meg were looking at

in the mirror
...
"Give the book to Belinda
...
This house is mine; it's been in
5
...
"

family for centuries
...


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6
...


7
...
Richard helped Liz look for

"
...


9
...


10
...
The rabbi and

to the crowd
...


12
...
"Get off

! Okay?"

back!" screamed the angry employee
...
Jupiter once changed

into a bull
...
"My husband and

are delighted to accept your invitation
...
"I hope you can come to visit my wife and

", said Mr O'Reilly
...
Yesterday,

(I, to see) a great film on TV
...
It's smoky in here;
3
...


(I, to open) the window?
brothers have you got?

I seen him, I would have told him the good news
...
I don't know his number; I'll look it
6
...


is a policeman, drives a squad car
...
We arrived an hour ago, and

(we, to be) here since
...


house is that on the hill? Is it yours?

9
...


10
...
You
12
...
I don't know

(I, to lie) on the beach sunning myself
...

(=obligation) pay a lot of taxes
...

27

14
...


15
...


I'm an easy-going person, it makes me mad to see so much waste
...
The President

(just, to resign)
...
It's my fault; I blame


...
She's strong, so she'll get
20
...


rain; it's entirely possible
...


you (to smoke)

? No, I

Listen! He (to have)
She (to play)


...

tennis with her brother now
...


When the phone (to ring)

, my mother (to cook)

On Sundays, he (to wash)

his car
...


Every morning I (to get up)
Yesterday Walter (to do)

at 6 o'clock
...


Yesterday while I (to have)
Tomorrow we (to go)

in Paris since 1988
...


he (to buy)

He (to leave)
She (just / to call)
We (to have)

my radio
...
She

(to live)

When

a shower, my father (to repair)
to London
...


this car?

last Thursday
...

an accident while we (to drive)

to Paris
...
cat himself is the washing
2
...
is nearest station the underground where
4
...
cinema going likes Marian the to
6
...
a and at come have here look over this
8
...
do hard is it know to to what
10
Title: English grammar
Description: English grammar