These are the grammar points we covered last year.
Auxiliary verbs (revision) Watch the video.
Indirect questions and question tags (revision) Read the information, do the exercises and check them with the key.
So, such, enough, too (revision). Read the information, do the exercises and check them with the key.
Grammar auction: This is the game we played in class. To revise, try to correct the sentences that cover all the grammar we saw last year.
EXERCISES WITH EXPLANATIONS
Exercises with KEY Do exercises A to F and check them with the KEY. Be careful, in exercise E, sentences 8 the key is incorrect. When you finish, write 5 sentences about yourself using verbs followed by -ing or infinitive.
LISTS
Verbs that change meaning when they are followed by infinitive or -ing (This list will help you do the exercises above)
List of verbs followed by infinitive / -ing
EXTRA EXERCISES
MODAL VERBS IN THE PAST
Do the exercises and check them with the key at the end of the document.
REVISION OF MODAL VERBS IN THE PRESENT
Read the information, do the exercises and check them with the key.
Modals of obligation, recommendation and ability (You'll find the key at the end of the exercises)
Modals of possibility and certainty (You'll find the key at the end of the exercises)
Modal verbs with other uses (You'll find the key at the end of the exercises)
EXERCISES WITH EXPLANATIONS
Exercises with KEY Read the explanation on page 2 and do exercises G to I and check them with the KEY. Please notice that this is the same photocopy you used to practise verbs followed by infinitive or gerund.
Read the information, do the exercises and check them with the key.
The passive and its uses (You'll find the key at the end of the exercises)
Advanced used of the passive (You'll find the key at the end of the exercises)
General exercises with key
More specific exercises
a/an/one
Advance preposition exercises. Include exercises about time prepositions, location prepositions, direction prepositions, position prepositions, phrasal verbs and mixed prepositions.
Prepositional phrases: