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The Blue Round Infinitive ; Gerund Tenses Conditionals; Wish – sentences Adjective ; Adverb

The Red Round Infinitive ; Gerund Tenses Conditionals; Wish – sentences Adjective ; Adverb

Infinitive ; Gerund 1 He is always the first (come) to school. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 2 My assistant works too slowly (to be) of much help to me. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 3 Don’t you mind my (join) you. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 4 Jane regrets (sell) her house. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 5 Your car needs (wash). Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 6 We want you (enter) the Open university. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 7 She seems (sleep) now. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 8 Why do you always fry fish? Try (boil ) it. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 9 You’d better (follow) your parents’ advice. Back to questions

Infinitive ; Gerund 10 Did you do anything but (ask) questions. Back to questions

Tenses 1 The population (rise) very fast. Back to questions

Tenses 2 I think our team (to win). Back to questions

Tenses 3 The car (belong) to my cousin. Back to questions

Tenses 4 She always (borrow) money from her friends. Back to questions

Tenses 5 Your hands are dirty. - I (paint) the house. Back to questions

Tenses 6 How much (weigh) your baby? Back to questions

Tenses 7 The nurse (weigh) my baby now. Back to questions

Tenses 8 Mary is the most beautiful woman I ever (see). Back to questions

Tenses 9 Hardly I (enter) the house when the phone rang. Back to questions

Tenses 10 It is years since I last (see) Jain. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 1 I wish you (to be) here. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 2 Unless you (start) at once you (to be) late. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 3 What a beautiful house! I’d buy it if I (have) the money. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 4 Tom is a terrible liar! I wish he (to stop) lying. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 5 If you hadn’t eaten many sweets you (not to have) a stomachache. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 6 I wish it (not to rain) to hard now. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 7 If she (to be) cleverer she wouldn’t have left the university. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 8 I wish you (join) us yesterday. The party was lovely. Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 9 He has been treated as if he (to be) a criminal Back to questions

Conditionals; Wish – sentences 10 If he (to warn) in time, he would have taken all necessary measures Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 1 Trains are (fast) than cars. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 2 Nick always works so (hard/hardly). Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 3 My room is twice as (large) as yours. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 4 The (more/most) I study. The (less/least) I learn. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 5 Prices go up and up. Everything gets (expensive and expensive). Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 6 The USA is (high/highly) -developed country. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 7 I was in a hurry and (near/nearly) missed her. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 8 I always get up (early) than you. Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 9 Look at her! She is growing (fat). Back to questions

Adjective ; Adverb 10 Mr. Smith refused to accept proposal of Mr. Jones and the (later/latter) had to find another supplier. Back to questions