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"Pearson Education Limited Edinburgh Gate Harlow Essex CM20 2JE England and Associated Companies throughout the world www.pearsonlongman com © Pearson Education Limited 2011 The right of Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley to be identified as authors of this Work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying , recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the Publishers Printed in China GCC/01 ISBN 978-1-4082-3499-0 h Grammar Practice Eng, lS Contents Present Forms (Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous) Past Forms (Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous Used to - Would - Was going to) 13 Future Forms (Future Simple, Be going to, Future Continuous, Future Perfect) 27 Progress Check 38 Infinitive / -ing form / Participles Modal Verbs (Can/Could/Be able to May/Might - Shall - Will!Would Should/Ought to - Must/Have to Need - Needn't - Didn't need to - Needn't have done - Mustn't - Can 't) The Passive Progress Check 40 11 Causative Form (Have something done) 135 12 Adjectives - Adverbs - Comparisons / Too - Enough 141 Progress Check 157 13 Demonstratives - Pronouns - Possessives Quantifiers 159 14 Prepositions (Place/Movement/Time) 172 15 Questions and Answers (Yes/No Questions - Wh- questions - Subject/ Object Questions - Indirect Questions Question Tags) 179 Progress Test 188 Revision 51 65 77 Conditionals - Wishes 79 Clauses (Time Clauses, Clauses of Purpose, Clauses of Concession , Clauses of Result, Clauses of Reason , Exclamations, Relative Clauses - Linking Words) 91 Reported Speech 109 Progress Check 123 10 Nouns - Articles (Compound Nouns Singular or Plural verb - Countable/ Uncountable Nouns - NAn - The) 125 Revision Revision Revision Revision Revision (Units (Units (Units (Units (Units 1-3) 1- 6) 1-9) 1-12) 1- 15) 190 193 196 199 202 Irregular Verbs 205 Appendix 206 Appendix 208 Introd uction New Round-Up English Grammar Practice combines fun with serious, systematic grammar practice It is ideal for learners in the intermediate stages of English language learning , Students see grammar points clearly presented in colourful boxes and tables They practise grammar through lively, full-colour illustrations and oral and writing activities New Round-Up is especially designed for different students studying English in different ways It can be used: • in class with a coursebook Students both oral work - in pairs and in groups - and written work in New Round-Up • after class The 'write-in' activities are ideal for homework Students can practise what they have learned in the classroom • on holidays for revision New Round-Up has clear instructions and simple grammar boxes, so students can study at home without a teacher The New Round-Up Teacher's Guide includes a full answer key, quizzes, tests plus answer keys and audio scripts of progress check listening tasks Present Forms o ' -~ f\ II II Listen and repeat Then act out Well, the cow has gone home, Miss because there isn't any more grass/ I'm drawing a picture of a cow eating grass, Miss Present Continuous Present Simple - permanent situations or states She works as a nurse She owns a large shop temporary situations They're staying at the Park Hotel at present recently completed actions She has tidied her room permanent truths or laws of nature Money doesn't buy happiness Water freezes at O°C l actions started in the actions happeningl at or around the moment of speaking She is looking for a better job ctions which past actions of certain happened at an duration having visible unstated time in the results or effects in past and are connected the present with the present She's been crying (Her He has lost his keys (H~eyes are red.) I past and continuing up to the present He's been writing a letter for two hours (He started two hours ago and he's still writing.) (She has finished tidying her room You can see it is tidy now - evidence in the present.) I repeated / habitual actions (especially with frequency adverbs: often, usually, etc.) I usually get up at 7:30 am Continuous I I is still looking for them.) repeated actions personal experiences / with 'always' change that has expressing happened over a annoyance or period of time criticism I've lost weight She 's always interrupting me! I timetables / programmes (future meaning) The match finishes at 7:45 pm The plane leaves at 6:05 am fixed arrangements in the near future The Browns are visiting us tonight reviews / sports commentaries / dramatic narratives Angelina Jolie acts brilliantly in this film changing or developing situations His English is getting better (It's all arranged ) 1She's emphasis on number written three letters since this morning She has spoken to two clients since 12 o'clock r actions expressing anger, irritation, annoyance, explanation or criticism ~ Who has been using my hairbrush? (annoyance) emphasis on duration (usually with for, since or how long) They have been speaking in his office for the last hour WO~k can' be used either Note: live, feel and in the present perfect or the present perfect continuous with no difference in meaning I've been living / I've lived in Rome for a year I o Present Forms I I Time expressions used with: Present Simple every day / week / month / year, usually, often, always, rarely, never, sometimes, in the morning / evening / afternoon, at night, on Mondays, etc Present Continuous now, at the moment, at present, nowadays, today, tonight, always, still, etc Present Perfect just, ever, never, already, yet (negations & questions) , always, how long, so far, recently, since (= from a starting point in the past), for (= over a period of time), today, this week / month , etc Present Perfect Continuous how long , for, since Write the 3rd person singular of the verbs and put them into the correct column Then read them out §at wateR ~ fly gets, bring run I::I6e fI::l9 + ing listening, -Ie lying, g 10 vowel + y + s -x, -0 + es smash try reach pay drive consonant + flies, plays, tie dive + 'i hope go die cry -e + ing + ing using, come travel put double consonant + ing rubbing, swim finish bring send write read Match the sentences (1-10) to the correct description (a-j) He drinks a litre of milk every day Milk contains a lot of vitamins He is getting stronger She has just passed her exams She is having a party at the moment He has been working all day She has phoned him three times this morning He is always borrowing money from me Her feet are aching She has been walking all morning They are getting married next week •t; •• dry sneeze Write the past participle of the following verbs break ~r(Jke.11 meet write mix Add -ing to the following verbs and put them into the correct column Then read them out HsteR say cry -55, -sh, -ch, watches, +s drop kiss buy go a b c d e f g h emphasis on duration temporary situation repeated action expressing annoyance emphasis on number habitual action recell'l tly completed action permanent truth changing or developing situation fixed arrangement in the near future past action of certain duration having visible results in the present : g I : 10 Present Forms Complete the advertisement with the verbs in brackets Use the present simple or the present continuous The Animal Adoption Society 1) •.•• rp.e:cJf3•••• (need) your help! At the moment, we 2) ••••••••••••••.•••••••• (have) more than 20 dogs and 35 cats that desperately need a home We 3) ••••••••••••••••••••••••• (look) for people who 4) (love) animals and who 5) (take) good care of pets 6) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (you/want) to adopt one of our adorable animals? We 7) (have) an open day this weekend Please come! Adoption 8) (be) completely free! Fill in with the present simple or the present continuous Claire : Hi, Mum It's me! Mum: Claire! What a lovely surprise! 1) Ar.e ,)(QI) c~JU/;1(3 (you/call) from work? Claire: Yes I 2) .••• (be) on my lunch break at the moment Mum: Is everything all right? You 3) • •• •••• • • (usually/not call) me from work Claire : Everything's fine! I just want you to know that Sarah and I 4) •.• (come) home this weeken? I 5) •.•.•.• •.• (book) our train tickets online right now Mum: Wonderful! Claire: Our train 6) (leave) London at 5:15 pm and 7) (arrive) in Liverpool at 7:45 pm Mum : Great See you soon then! :~ Adverbs of Frequency IV • Adverbs of frequency tell us how often something happens • Adverbs of frequency (always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom/rarely, never, etc.) come before the main verb (read , work, etc.) but after the verb to be, auxiliary verbs (do, have, etc.) or modal verbs (can, should, etc.) Hoy!ever, adverbs of frequency go before auxiliary verbs in short answers Tina often goes skiing at the weekend Ben is sometimes rude to other people You can always call me if you need help "Do you help your mum with the housework?" "Yes, I usually do." • The adverbs never, seldom and rarely have a negative meaning and are never used with the word not I rarely go to bed late (NOT: J rarefy €leR 't ~e .) - o Present Forms Read about Layla's daily routine and make sentences as in the example Use adverbs of frequency (always, often, sometimes, rarely, never) LalJla:s DIQJlll Raltti'RfJ • go to school by bike Monday to Thursday, walk to • • • • school on Friday wear casual clothes at school homework every afternoon go swimming after school Monday to Thursday walk the

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