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Structure - Unit 7
1- Will
Use ( will) to predict the future.
Ex: The weather will get hotter.
Use ( will) for actions that we decide now, at the moment of speaking.
Ex: I'll make some tea.
2- The first conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Will + infinitive if present simple
We sue the first conditional to express actions that possibly happen
Ex: If the tickets are too expensive, we won't be able to go.
He won't go to school if he doesn't feel well.
Exercise:
1. If you study hard, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. If you play sports, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. If you sleep early, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.You …………………… ( be ) overweight if you eat much. (correct )
5.If you don't do your homework, the teacher ………………..( punish ) you. ( correct)
3- Connectors
(after – before – as soon as – when – until )
After : ---------------------------- at a later time.
Ex: After I had seen the film, I read the book.
Before: ---------------------------- at an earlier time.
Ex: It is best to get there at 8 o'clock am, before the crowds of tourists arrive.
As soon as: ---------------------------- immediately.
Ex: As soon as I saw the advertisement, I phoned to book some tickets.
When: ---------------------------- at the time something else happens.
Ex: Can you call me when dinner is ready?
Until: ---------------------------- up to a point in time.
Ex: They played football in the park until it gets dark.
Exercises:
Choose the correct answer:
1.---------------------------- I saw the accidents, I phoned the police.
a. until b. as soon as c. before
2. I did my homework ---------------------------- I had watched the movie.
a. after b. before c. until
3. I won't leave ---------------------------- your father comes.
a. as soon as b. when c. until
4. A: I'll phone you ---------------------------- I get to the station.
a. until b. when c. before
Structure – Unit 8
The second conditional
If + past simple , would + infinitive.
Would + infinitive if past simple
We use the second conditional to express imaginary situations in the present.
Ex:
1. If you told me a secret, I wouldn't tell anyone.
2. I would do regular exercise if I wanted to get fit.
3. If I had money, I would buy a car.
Exercises: Complete:
1.If I broke my mother's vase, ………………………………………………………………
2.If I were a pilot, ……………………………………………………………………………
3.If I were you, ………………………………………………………………………………
4.If I wanted to lose weight, …………………………………………………………………
Correct:
1.If I wanted to improve my English language, I ( read) ……………. more English books.
2.I would get high marks, if I ( study )……………………… hard.
Structure – Unit 9
Correct the verbs:
1. The window ( break ) by the ball. …………………………
2. The car can (repair) by the mechanic. …………………………
3. Exams usually (do) at the end of each school semester. …………………………
Do as shown in brackets:
1. They are building a new house. ( Passive )
………………………………………………………………………………………
2.Scientists can predict volcanic eruptions, ………………? ( Tag question )
………………………………………………………………………………………
3.The sun heats the water in the ocean. ( Passive )
………………………………………………………………………………………
Structure – Unit 10
1- Present perfect continuous
Use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that were in progress at a time in the past, and are continuing in the present or have just recently finished.
Examples:
1) A: Why is he crying?
B: He has just been watching a sad film.
2) A: Where have you been?
B: I have been waiting for you all morning.
3) A: What is she doing?
B: She has been making a cake.
2- Question tags
We use question tag (mini questions) at the end of sentences, to ask for information, to check information or to make a question sound more polite.
Examples:
1)You are Kuwaiti, aren't you?
2)It's a nice dress, isn't it?
3)He can't drive, can he?
4)We didn't walk to school, did we?
5)The boys have to wear a school uniform, don't they?
Choose the correct answer:
1.They have been to Egypt, --------------------------------------?
a. aren't they b. haven't they c. have they
2. They have been sleeping --------------------------------------2 o'clock.
a. since b. for c. ago
3. You are Kuwaiti, --------------------------------------?
a. are you b. aren't you c. don't you
4. Ali has been studying -------------------------------------- a long time.
a. for b. yet c. since
Correct the verbs between brackets:
1.We ( be ) -------------------------- ready to set off, aren't we?
2.Where have you been? I ( wait) ---------------------- for you all the morning.
3.My father gave me some money, I ( spend) -------------------- it on an adventure book.
4. I wish I ( join) ------------------------ the health club last week.
Do as shown between brackets:
1.I can't go to his party as I don't have an invitation. ( Use: If..)
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2. " I went to the beach." said Ali. ( Reported )
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3. You can eat sushi chopsticks. ( Passive)
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4. I didn't notice the traffic sign. ( Complete )
I wish---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Structure - Unit 11
Reported Speech
*Use reported speech to report what someone says or said.
*In reported speech the verbs change.
Direct speech Reported speech
Present simple: Past simple:
' I always play football on Mondays.' said Ali.
Ali said (that) he always played football on Mondays.
Past simple: Past perfect:
Fatima said ( that) she had gone to Dubai last week.
'Last week I went to Dubai.' said Fatima.
Future: Would:
She said ( that) she would show me the photos from her holiday.
' I'll show you the photos from my holiday,' he said.
( am / is / are ) going to / can: ( was / were ) going to / could:
'We're going to the zoo,' said Zainab. You can come with us.
Zainab said ( that ) they were going to the zoo. She said ( that ) I could come with them.
In reported speech, the pronouns change.
I he / she / it me him / her/ its
We they us them
You we you me / us
In reported speech, (that) can be omitted after (said).
Reported Speech (Questions)
*Remember to change the tenses and the pronouns in reported questions:
1) 'Why are you laughing?'
He asked me why I was laughing.
2) 'What are you going to do after school?'
She wanted to know what I was going to do after school.
In reported ( YES / NO) questions, use asked / wanted to know + • if or whether.
1) ' Did you enjoy the class?'
She asked me if / whether I had enjoyed the class.
She wanted to know if / whether I had enjoyed the class.
2) 'When did you start learning English?'
They wanted to know when we had started learning English.
3) ' Do you have any questions about it?'
They asked her if she had any questions about it.
Choose the correct answer:
1.Rashid has neither gone out ---------------------done his homework.
a. and b. nor c. or
2. Last year, many malls-----------------------
a. build b. built c. were built
3. It's good to be proud of ------------------------ ,my students.
a. yourself b. himself c. yourselves
4.That is the wealthy man --------------------gave a lot of money to charity organizations.
a. whose b. who c. whom
Do as shown in brackets:
1. " I bought a new shirt a few days ago." ( reported )
Salma said---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2." Do you have any questions about it?" (Complete)
He wanted to know-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. "Where did you go last Monday?" ( complete)
She asked Ali -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Structure – Unit 12
1- IF TYPE (3)
*Use if + past perfect , would have + pp to talk about imaginary situations in the past.
Examples:
01) IfI had seen the accident, I would have phoned for help.
02) If I hadn't got up so late, I wouldn't have missed the bus.
03) I would have asked you first if I had wanted to borrow your camera.
04) She would have emailed you if she hadn't crashed yesterday.
05) If it had been me, I would have started my homework sooner.
2- Wish + past perfect
* Use I wish + past perfect to talk about past situations that you wish had been different.
Examples:
01) I wish I had studied more languages at school.
( but I only studied one.)
02) I wish I had known that you were ill. I would have come to see you.
( I didn't know, so I couldn't come to see you)
03) I wish I had brought a map.
04) I wish I had stayed at home.
Choose the correct answer:
1. -------------------------------------------do you get from your new job?
a. How much b. How many c. How often
2. If She hadn't invited me, I -------------------------------------------upset.
a. would feel b. will feel c. would have felt
3. -------------------------------------------I was going to school, I saw a fire.
a. If b. While c. After
4. I didn't have cash money. I didn't have the K-net card, ------------------------------
a. too b. yet c. either
Do as shown between brackets:
1.She didn't study. She didn't pass.
If -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( Complete )
2.I didn't notice the traffic sign.
I wish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------( Complete )
3. "Where did you go? "
They asked me-------------------------------------------------------------------------( Complete )
4. You didn't ask me. I didn't help you. ( Join using: If..)
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Structure - Unit 7
1- Will
Use ( will) to predict the future.
Ex: The weather will get hotter.
Use ( will) for actions that we decide now, at the moment of speaking.
Ex: I'll make some tea.
2- The first conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Will + infinitive if present simple
We sue the first conditional to express actions that possibly happen
Ex: If the tickets are too expensive, we won't be able to go.
He won't go to school if he doesn't feel well.
Exercise:
1. If you study hard, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. If you play sports, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. If you sleep early, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.You …………………… ( be ) overweight if you eat much. (correct )
5.If you don't do your homework, the teacher ………………..( punish ) you. ( correct)
3- Connectors
(after – before – as soon as – when – until )
After : ---------------------------- at a later time.
Ex: After I had seen the film, I read the book.
Before: ---------------------------- at an earlier time.
Ex: It is best to get there at 8 o'clock am, before the crowds of tourists arrive.
As soon as: ---------------------------- immediately.
Ex: As soon as I saw the advertisement, I phoned to book some tickets.
When: ---------------------------- at the time something else happens.
Ex: Can you call me when dinner is ready?
Until: ---------------------------- up to a point in time.
Ex: They played football in the park until it gets dark.
Exercises:
Choose the correct answer:
1.---------------------------- I saw the accidents, I phoned the police.
a. until b. as soon as c. before
2. I did my homework ---------------------------- I had watched the movie.
a. after b. before c. until
3. I won't leave ---------------------------- your father comes.
a. as soon as b. when c. until
4. A: I'll phone you ---------------------------- I get to the station.
a. until b. when c. before
Structure – Unit 8
The second conditional
If + past simple , would + infinitive.
Would + infinitive if past simple
We use the second conditional to express imaginary situations in the present.
Ex:
1. If you told me a secret, I wouldn't tell anyone.
2. I would do regular exercise if I wanted to get fit.
3. If I had money, I would buy a car.
Exercises: Complete:
1.If I broke my mother's vase, ………………………………………………………………
2.If I were a pilot, ……………………………………………………………………………
3.If I were you, ………………………………………………………………………………
4.If I wanted to lose weight, …………………………………………………………………
Correct:
1.If I wanted to improve my English language, I ( read) ……………. more English books.
2.I would get high marks, if I ( study )……………………… hard.
Structure – Unit 9
Correct the verbs:
1. The window ( break ) by the ball. …………………………
2. The car can (repair) by the mechanic. …………………………
3. Exams usually (do) at the end of each school semester. …………………………
Do as shown in brackets:
1. They are building a new house. ( Passive )
………………………………………………………………………………………
2.Scientists can predict volcanic eruptions, ………………? ( Tag question )
………………………………………………………………………………………
3.The sun heats the water in the ocean. ( Passive )
………………………………………………………………………………………
Structure – Unit 10
1- Present perfect continuous
Use the present perfect continuous tense to talk about actions that were in progress at a time in the past, and are continuing in the present or have just recently finished.
Examples:
1) A: Why is he crying?
B: He has just been watching a sad film.
2) A: Where have you been?
B: I have been waiting for you all morning.
3) A: What is she doing?
B: She has been making a cake.
2- Question tags
We use question tag (mini questions) at the end of sentences, to ask for information, to check information or to make a question sound more polite.
Examples:
1)You are Kuwaiti, aren't you?
2)It's a nice dress, isn't it?
3)He can't drive, can he?
4)We didn't walk to school, did we?
5)The boys have to wear a school uniform, don't they?
Choose the correct answer:
1.They have been to Egypt, --------------------------------------?
a. aren't they b. haven't they c. have they
2. They have been sleeping --------------------------------------2 o'clock.
a. since b. for c. ago
3. You are Kuwaiti, --------------------------------------?
a. are you b. aren't you c. don't you
4. Ali has been studying -------------------------------------- a long time.
a. for b. yet c. since
Correct the verbs between brackets:
1.We ( be ) -------------------------- ready to set off, aren't we?
2.Where have you been? I ( wait) ---------------------- for you all the morning.
3.My father gave me some money, I ( spend) -------------------- it on an adventure book.
4. I wish I ( join) ------------------------ the health club last week.
Do as shown between brackets:
1.I can't go to his party as I don't have an invitation. ( Use: If..)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2. " I went to the beach." said Ali. ( Reported )
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. You can eat sushi chopsticks. ( Passive)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4. I didn't notice the traffic sign. ( Complete )
I wish---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Structure - Unit 11
Reported Speech
*Use reported speech to report what someone says or said.
*In reported speech the verbs change.
Direct speech Reported speech
Present simple: Past simple:
' I always play football on Mondays.' said Ali.
Ali said (that) he always played football on Mondays.
Past simple: Past perfect:
Fatima said ( that) she had gone to Dubai last week.
'Last week I went to Dubai.' said Fatima.
Future: Would:
She said ( that) she would show me the photos from her holiday.
' I'll show you the photos from my holiday,' he said.
( am / is / are ) going to / can: ( was / were ) going to / could:
'We're going to the zoo,' said Zainab. You can come with us.
Zainab said ( that ) they were going to the zoo. She said ( that ) I could come with them.
In reported speech, the pronouns change.
I he / she / it me him / her/ its
We they us them
You we you me / us
In reported speech, (that) can be omitted after (said).
Reported Speech (Questions)
*Remember to change the tenses and the pronouns in reported questions:
1) 'Why are you laughing?'
He asked me why I was laughing.
2) 'What are you going to do after school?'
She wanted to know what I was going to do after school.
In reported ( YES / NO) questions, use asked / wanted to know + • if or whether.
1) ' Did you enjoy the class?'
She asked me if / whether I had enjoyed the class.
She wanted to know if / whether I had enjoyed the class.
2) 'When did you start learning English?'
They wanted to know when we had started learning English.
3) ' Do you have any questions about it?'
They asked her if she had any questions about it.
Choose the correct answer:
1.Rashid has neither gone out ---------------------done his homework.
a. and b. nor c. or
2. Last year, many malls-----------------------
a. build b. built c. were built
3. It's good to be proud of ------------------------ ,my students.
a. yourself b. himself c. yourselves
4.That is the wealthy man --------------------gave a lot of money to charity organizations.
a. whose b. who c. whom
Do as shown in brackets:
1. " I bought a new shirt a few days ago." ( reported )
Salma said---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2." Do you have any questions about it?" (Complete)
He wanted to know-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3. "Where did you go last Monday?" ( complete)
She asked Ali -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Structure – Unit 12
1- IF TYPE (3)
*Use if + past perfect , would have + pp to talk about imaginary situations in the past.
Examples:
01) IfI had seen the accident, I would have phoned for help.
02) If I hadn't got up so late, I wouldn't have missed the bus.
03) I would have asked you first if I had wanted to borrow your camera.
04) She would have emailed you if she hadn't crashed yesterday.
05) If it had been me, I would have started my homework sooner.
2- Wish + past perfect
* Use I wish + past perfect to talk about past situations that you wish had been different.
Examples:
01) I wish I had studied more languages at school.
( but I only studied one.)
02) I wish I had known that you were ill. I would have come to see you.
( I didn't know, so I couldn't come to see you)
03) I wish I had brought a map.
04) I wish I had stayed at home.
Choose the correct answer:
1. -------------------------------------------do you get from your new job?
a. How much b. How many c. How often
2. If She hadn't invited me, I -------------------------------------------upset.
a. would feel b. will feel c. would have felt
3. -------------------------------------------I was going to school, I saw a fire.
a. If b. While c. After
4. I didn't have cash money. I didn't have the K-net card, ------------------------------
a. too b. yet c. either
Do as shown between brackets:
1.She didn't study. She didn't pass.
If -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ( Complete )
2.I didn't notice the traffic sign.
I wish --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------( Complete )
3. "Where did you go? "
They asked me-------------------------------------------------------------------------( Complete )
4. You didn't ask me. I didn't help you. ( Join using: If..)
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