A. Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in the box.

apologise     arrest     have     not look forward

knew     press     think     use

1   I ………………… what you mean.

2   This party’s great! I ………………… a great time.

3   In order to set the alarm you ………………… this button twice to change to the alarm mode.

4   I lost my phone so I ………………… my dad’s until I can buy a new one for myself.

5   I was wrong to say those things. I ………………… for that.

6   The movie ended the usual way: the police eventually ………………… the criminals and at the end everyone’s happy.

7   A:   School starts again next week. I ………………… to it right now, though I’m sure I’ll feel OK after a day or two.

8   I ………………… of going skiing if I can afford it.

Answers

1 know   2 am (’m) having   3 press

4 am (‘m) using   5 apologise   6 arrest

7 am (’m) not looking forward

8 am (‘m) thinking

B. Match the pairs.

1   I’ve never played

2   I haven’t been playing

a   computer games recently.

b   computer game like that before.

 While Amy was at the supermarket

 By the time Jo reached the supermarket

 she lost her list of things to buy.

 she’d lost her list of things to buy.

5   Lee has been running a lot

6   Ryo had been doing a lot of exercise

a   – that’s why he’s so fit.

b   – that’s why he was in good shape.

7   I lived

8   I’ve lived

a   in Canada for about three years when I was a child.

b   in four different countries in the last ten years.

 I’ve been reading

10   I’ve read

 the third Ricky Parks book and I should finish it soon.

 every Ricky Parks book at least twice.

11   It’s been raining a lot

12   It rained non-stop for days

 so the ground’s very wet.

 the last time I was in Ireland.

13   I was hoping to get a new phone

14   I’d been looking for a new phone

a   for about a month when I found one I liked.

 but I can’t really afford one right now.

Answers

1  2 a   3 a   4 b   5 a   6 b   7 a   8 b   9 a

10 b   11 a   12 b   13 b   14 a

C. Underline the correct option.

William Davies is an artist who makes incredibly small things. Recently, he (1) has been working / had been working on a sculpture of two polar bears which is about 0.005 millimetres high. ‘I (2) haven’t been finishing / haven’t finished it yet,’ the artist said, ‘but it’s for an exhibition about endangered animals.’

In his 40-year career, Davies (3) made / has made hundreds of tiny sculptures, most of them so small that they can only be seen under a microscope. How does he do it? ‘(4) I was developing / I ’ve been developing my techniques for over 40 years, ever since (5) I’ve been / I was 5 or 6 years old,’ he says. ‘As a child, I (6) was having / had learning difficulties and hardly any friends, so I (7) had spent / used to spend a lot of time on my own. In those days, (8) I was always playing / I’ve always been playing with insects in my mum’s garden.

In particular, I was fascinated by ants and (9) I’d made / I would make things for them like little houses, furniture and bicycles out of all sorts of materials. By the time I left school, my art (10) took over / had taken over my life.’

To create his tiny works of art, Davies (11) was having to / has had to learn to control his body in amazing ways because even the smallest wrong movement can destroy his work. ‘I (12) used to make / was making lots of mistakes when I was younger. Once I (13) painted / was painting a sculpture of a scene from Alice in Wonderland when I accidentally (14) breathed in / was breathing in. The whole piece flew into my mouth and I swallowed it! It seems funny now but I was really upset at the time because (15) I’d been working / I’ve been working on it for two whole weeks.’ Nowadays, Davies sells his work at very high prices so he’s extremely careful how he breathes.

Answers

1 has been working   2 haven’t finished   3 has made

4 I’ve been developing   5 I was   6 had

7 used to spend   8 I was always playing

9 I would make   10 had taken over

11 has had to   12 used to make

13 was painting   14 breathed in

15 I’d been working

D. Cross out ONE incorrect option.

1   A:   I’m going to Moscow next week.

      B:   Really? How long …….. there?

      a   will you be staying?

      b   are you staying?

      c   will you have stayed?

2   A:   Sorry. Have I come at an inconvenient time?

      B:   Well, actually we were …….. to go out.

      a   bound

      b   just about

      c   going

3   A:   Have you had your job for a long time?

      B:   No, not that long. In January …….. for exactly three years,

      a   I’ll have worked here

      b   I’ll be working here

      c   I’ll have been working here

4   A:   Did the election results surprise you?

      B:   Oh yes. I thought …….. again.

      a   the government were bound to win

      b   it was obvious the government were going to win

      c   the government will be winning

5   A:   Oh dear! Pete doesn’t look very happy.

      B:   No, you’re right. He looks like …….. his temper,

      a   he’s to lose

      b   he’s on the verge of losing

      c   he’s going to lose

6   A:   Do you have any plans for the weekend?

      B:   Well, on Sunday afternoon… on a plane to Malaysia,

      a   I’ll be

      b   I’m sitting

      c   I’m going to be sitting

7   A:   Have you watched series 3 of Happy Families yet?

      B:   No, but I have the programmes on DVD and when I see you next …….. them all.

      a   I’ll have watched

      b   I’ll watch

      c   I’ll have been watching

Answers

1 c   2 a   3 b   4 c   5 a   6 b   7 b

E. Circle the correct option(s). Sometimes more than one option is possible.

 I ………………… a very interesting email.

      a   was send

      b   have been sent

      c   have been being sent

2   I don’t remember ………………… to Andrea’s mum.

      a   to be introduced

      b   being introduced

      c   having been introduced

3   Simpson ………………… Footballer of the Year on two different occasions.

      a   was declared as

      b   was voted

      c   was named by

4   The work ………………… last week.

      a   was completed

      b   had completed

      c   should have been completed

5   Is there anything else that needs ………………… around here?

      a   doing

      b   done

      c   to be done

6   Children in that school ………………… two hours homework every evening.

      a   have been made

      b   are made do

      c   were made to do

7   We ………………… a new sofa delivered.

      a   are having

      b   were

      c   had

8   Your bike might ………………… stolen if you leave it there unlocked.

      a   be

      b   get

      c   have

Answers

1 b   2 b, c   3 b   4 a, c   5 a, c   6 c   7 a, c   8 a, b

F. Complete each sentence b so that it has a similar meaning to sentence a, using three to five words including the word in brackets.

1   a   He definitely won’t change his mind. (way)

     b   There’s ……………… change his mind.

2   a   Vanessa refused to fill in the form. (filling)

     b   Vanessa said: ‘……………… this form.’

3   a   We probably won’t be able to finish everything today. (unlikely)

     b   It ……………… be able to finish everything today.

4   a   I think it’s a good idea for them to stop now. (had)

     b   I think ……………… stop now.

5   a   Helen thinks we really should go home. (high)

     b   Helen thinks it ……………… home.

6   a   Sophie has the ability to become a really good writer. (capable)

     b   Sophie ……………… really good writer.

7   a   My preference would be to go out today and not tomorrow. (rather)

     b   ……………… today and not tomorrow.

8   a   If you could keep quiet about this I’d be happier. (sooner)

     b   ………………  nothing about this.

Answers

1 no way he’ll   2 I’m not filling in

3 is unlikely that we’ll   4 they had better

5 is (’s) high time we went

6 is capable of becoming a

7 I’d rather go out    8 I’d sooner you said

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