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The document provides information about present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. It lists the uses of each tense and provides examples of common time expressions used with each. It then provides exercises for students to practice using the tenses in sentences.

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4 Rev 1

The document provides information about present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar. It lists the uses of each tense and provides examples of common time expressions used with each. It then provides exercises for students to practice using the tenses in sentences.

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Name: …………………………………. Date: ………………………….

Grammar:
Present Simple / Present Continuous

Present Simple Present Continuous


Always 100% Look ! Listen ! Smell!
Usually 80% Now
Often 60% At the moment
Sometimes 20% At present
Rarely / seldom 10% These days
Never 0% Today
Still
Every (day , week, etc) This (week – month – season –
Occasionally year)
Be careful
Once/twice/three times a
week / month / year Be quiet
In  the (morning – afternoon – evening) April winter Watch out
On  days / dates
At  … o’clock – night – the weekend am/is/are +ing
+
- am/is/are + not +ing
He / She / It We / You / They / I ? am/is/are + Sub + (v+)ing
+ V +s V (inf.)
- doesn’t + inf. don't + inf.
? Does + inf. Do + inf.

Stative verbs
senses ‫ حواس‬:see – hear – smell – feel – taste – sound – look – seem
– notice – appear

Perception ‫ ادراك‬: know – understand – think – believe – remember – forget – expect


Likes / dislikes : like – dislike – love – hate – prefer

Other verbs: be – belong – have – need – want – cost – mean – wish – hope –
include – contain – weigh

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Do as shown between brackets:
1. Mum ………………………….. (feel) his forehead because he may have a temperature.
2. The baby’s skin ……………………………. (feel) soft. (correct the verb)
3. He …………………… (never / wear) ties.
4. Hey! I ……………………………. (talk) to you!
Why ………………………. (you / not listen) to me?
5. ……………………………….(she /often/ fight) with her brother?
6. That bag ………………………. (belong) to me.
7. I’ve met Alice. She …………… (be) a wonderful person.
8. I don’t know why he …………………………. (be) so rude. He’s usually very kind.
9. I ………………………………. (have) lunch at the moment. Can I call you back later?
10. We ………………………… (have) a house in the country.
11. Look! She .................................... (hop).
12. I ................................ (think) he’s right.
13. I ...................................... (think) of my new job.
14. He .................................... (taste) the meat to see if it needs more salt.
15. That cake ……………………. (taste) delicious.
16. ................................................ (you / notice) anything strange in this room?
17. Don’t throw this book away. I .......................... (need) it.
18. My neighbour is very fat. He .................................. (weigh) 170 kilos.
19. ………………………………… (kangaroos / live) in Africa?
20. .......................................... (you help) your mother now?
21. What’s the matter? You ……………………… (sound) upset.
22. Leave me alone, please. I ……………………. (try) to concentrate.
23. Maya is …………………… (see) her friend after dinner tonight.
24. She …………………… (not make) tea at the moment.
25. He watches TV. (negative)
……………………………………………………………..
26. They go to the cinema every Friday. (What)
……………………………………………………………..
27. He is driving so fast at the moment. (always)
……………………………………………………………..
28. I often visit my uncle. (at present)
……………………………………………………………………………………
29. Yes, she is listening to me. (Ask)
……………………………………………………………..
30. Yes, he works in a bank. (Ask)
……………………………………………………………..

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Full Blast
Module 1 a
Choose the correct answer:
1. I play (virtual – virtue – venom) games, chat (with – off – in) loads of people and I have
hundreds of friends.
2. I have a lot of cousins and I try to keep (in – on – at) touch (without – with – off) all of them.
3. We’ve our own page to (adventure – addict – advertise) the school play, and when it’s over
we’ll (upload – uprising – upstream) photos and videos of the (highway – highlights – High
Dam).
4. I like SN sites. I can’t see any (delicious – delights – drawbacks) there.
5. There’s cyberbullying which can be very (nice – nasty – normal).
6. Her negative opinion is clear that she plans to (decorate – demand – deactivate) the SN site of
which she is a (member – memo – memory).
7. Ronnie can’t understand why people have to (date – update – out of date) their status all the
time.
8. She stopped using an SN site because someone was (constantly – consist – contains) saying
horrible things about her.
9. Don’t put me in an (embarrassing – excellent – amazing) situation.
10. Someone could (pay – pretend – prepare) to be you and (commit – come – comma) a crime.
11. She hasn’t (lost – got – post) touch with her old school (mades – mates – mats) and she really
enjoys (be – bee – being) online.
12. My parents (pleases – complain – download) that I stay on SN sites all the time.
13. My friend wants to go to the cinema, but I (agree – disagree – in). I want to go to club.
14. Taking an English course in the summer is very (waste – negatively – educational).
15. I’m appearing as Hamlet in the school (cyberbullying – game – play).
16. Hi! I want to (introduce – reduce - produce) to you my friend, Jim.
17. I can’t (member – imagine – commit) that you eat three burgers.
18. She's always been rude to me, but it was the final (straw – strode – site) when she started
insulting me.
19. I have (loads – leaves – loaves) of friends on Facebook. They are more than 2000.
20. What do I (cure – core – care)? I’m not interested in that.
21. Make sure to (delete – install – attach) the photos from our holiday to the e-mail.
22. (Scroll – Sense – Scare) up and down the website, find the information you need and (page –
proud – print) it out so that we can all read it.
23. Can I have a (sentence – word – paragraph) with you after the lesson?
24. The program I was using (curved – crashed – catch) a few minutes ago so I restarted my
computer. Luckily, I didn’t lose any files because I had (stolen – saved – spent) them.
25. Oh no! Did you just (delight – download – delete) everything? It took me hours to finish that
project.
26. If you want move that paragraph further down, first you must select it. Then cut and (paste –
paint – push) it at the end of your document.
27. I’ve found a new website where you can (download – upload – loads) lots of songs from.
28. Don’t forget to drop me a (sentence – line – hurt) when you move to Paris.
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29. (Click – Paste – install) the image you want twice.
30. Give me a (cure – cell – call) whenever you’re in town, ok?
31. Did you send that e-mail to Harry? / Yes, but I haven’t received a (repeat – reward – reply) yet.
32. Adel rang me earlier but I was so busy so I’m calling him (back – for – at).
33. The more I use the computer, the (bad – worse – worst) my headache gets.
34. Sally is (old – older – oldest) than Dalia.
35. The car was going faster and (fast – faster – fastest).
36. I think English is the (many – more – most) interesting school subject.
37. I've lost a file containing a lot of important (documents – viruses – straws).
38. Rollerblading is (fast – faster – fastest) than windsurfing.
39. Snowboarding is (dangerous –more dangerous – most dangerous) than skateboarding.
40. Surfing is the (old – older – oldest) board sport.
41. Football is the (popular – more popular – most popular) sport in my school.
42. Pool isn’t as (boring – more boring – most boring) as chess.
43. Tennis is (exciting – less exciting – least exciting) than basketball.
44. Table tennis is the (amusing – less amusing – least amusing) sport.
45. The (rich – richer – richest) one grows, the greater one worries.
46. The (more – many – most) he reads, the less he understands.
47. We are all (interested – enthusiastic – bored) about our trip to Finland. We can’t wait.
48. I’m (sick – fond – enthusiastic) of her behaviour. She’s always rude to me.
49. I think my mum is bored (on – in – with) her job. She doesn’t seem as excited as she used to be.
50. Amr is keen (on – in – at) sports and her tries to go to a football match every week.
51. Julia is fond (on – of – up) cooking. That’s all she does in her free time.
52. I’m a big fan (on – of – up) jazz music, so I’m definitely getting tickets to the (concert –
concrete – contain).
53. My parents are (tired – fond – crazy) of listening to me complain (about – in – out) doing the
housework.
54. The job wasn't (challenging – portable – drawback) enough for me - I wanted something
more (create – decorate – creative).
55. He’s sick (on – of – at) walking to school every day. He wants to (teach – learn – leave) how to
drive.
56. I (improve – earn – suppose) you’re right. It’s windy to go sailing.
57. She is fed up (on – in – with) her old computer and she want to get a new one.
58. Dan’s crazy (from – against – about) football.
59. I’m interested (on – in – with) taking up a hobby.
60. He's still really enthusiastic (off – about – up) his new job.
61. People don’t (social – society – socialize) with their neighbours as much as they used to.

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Vocabulary
Give one word:

1. a large shop. ( .................................. )


2. making you feel shy because of something silly you have done. ( ................................ )
3. to continue to talk to or write to someone. ( .................................. )
4. something that can be moved or carried easily. ( .................................. )
5. feeling slightly annoyed because something is not interesting. ( ................................. )
6. the best or most interesting part of something. ( .................................. )
7. a disadvantage or problem. ( .................................. )
8. thing that you can get, buy or use. ( .................................. )
9. to keep something or a supply of something for future use. ( .................................. )
10. liking somebody / something very much. ( .................................. )
11. a number of different types of the same thing. ( .................................. )
12. to make something better. ( .................................. )
13. free to be seen or talked to “used about people”. ( .................................. )
14. to behave in a particular way in order to make other believe something that is
not true. ( .................................. )
15. to put information in a newspaper, on television, on a picture on the wall in
order to persuade people to buy something. ( .................................. )

Spelling
Supply the missing letters:

I was trying to do–nlo–d a p–p–lar, h–lar–ous film but the si–n–l was w– –k. I was so
angry with the internet company which I don’t want to m–nt–on its name. I decided to call
them to co–pl–in. In my i–agi–ation, the mistake was theirs. I y–l–ed at them during the call
and my ex–re–sions were bad. I told them that there should be an impr–ve–ent for the
service. They told me that there will be a conv–n–ent solution soon.
Finally, the si–n–l became p–w–rful. I do – nlo – ded the film and insta– –ed an
antivirus program. While I was chatting with a friend, He sent me an –nv–tation for his
birthday party.

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Wuthering Heights
Chapter one
1- When did the novel begin?
..................................................................................................................................................

2- Who was Mr. Lockwood?


..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
3- "The dogs are not pets. They are trained to guard the house, but they don't take a liking
to people who touch things." Comment.
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
4- "I'm sorry…Guests are so rare in the house that my dogs and I hardly know how to
receive them." Comment.
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
5- How was Mr. Lockwood mistaken when he saw the young woman?
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
6- Why did Mr. Lockwood want to stay the night at Wuthering Heights?
What was Mr. Heathcliff's reaction?
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................

7- What happened to Mr. Lockwood that made him stay at Wuthering Heights?
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................

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8- "An awful Sunday! I wish my father were back again. Hindley is a dreadful
substitute. He treats Heathcliff terribly. He and I are going to rebel. We took
our first step this evening." Comment
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................

9- What did the ghost of Catherine tell Mr. Lockwood?


..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
10- How did Mr. Lockwood cause pain to Mr. Heathcliff?
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................
..................................................................................................................................................

Complete
1. Mr. Lockwood caused pain to Mr. Heathcliff when he ......................................
and ..........................................................................
2. Mr. Lockwood was the ................................................................................................
and the .........................................................................................................................
3. Mr. Heathcliff noticed that Mr. Lockwood was annoyed because of .....................
............................................
4. When Mr. Lockwood took the ......................................., the dogs ..........................
................................................
5. The ghost of Catherine told Mr Lockwood that ..........................................................
........................................................................................................................................
6. Mr. Lockwood wanted to stay the night at Wuthering Heights because ......................
.........................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
Mr. Heathcliff said that ................................................................................................
7. Mr. Lockwood was mistaken when he saw the young woman. Mr. Lockwood thought
that she was ............................................................................, but he found out that
she was ......................................................................................
8. Catherine and Heathcliff were .............................. to ....................................................
9. Mr. Lockwood pushed a table between him and the dogs to .....................................
10. The novel began on a .........................................................................................

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Dialogue:
Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:

(1)
Samy: ………………………………………………?
Nabil: Yes, I go to the library.
Samy: Who do you go with?
Nabil:………………………………………………
Samy: How often do you go there?
Nabil: ……………………………………………..
Samy: ……………………………………………..?
Nabil: Yes, I like reading very much.

(2)
Ali: What is your favourite hobby?
Tamer: ……………………………………………….
Ali: ……………………………………………………?
Tamer: I have played it for five years.
Ali: …………………………………………………….?
Tamer: Yes, It is very easy.
Ali: Can you teach me how to play it?
Tamer: …………………………………………………..

(3)

A: ……………………………………………………. ?
B: Last week, I went on holiday.
A: …………………………………………………….?
B: I went to Luxor.
B: …………………………………………….?
A: yes, I bought souvenirs.
B: …………………………………………………….?
A: Yes, I enjoyed my time.

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