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Lycée Aline Mayrisch :

Dossier de révision Anglais 6e- Correction

l. Present tenses 1. Present Simple or Continuous? 1. is, Kevin is still sleeping, it is 2. Timmy always plays 3. has, is riding 4. sometimes take 5. are running 6. never drives 7. doesn’t like 8. is doing 9. loves 10. usually work 11. live 12. come 13. speaks 14. is, is opening 15. usually goes 16. always read 17. doesn’t usually eat 18. are riding 19. don’t drive 20. is wriitng 21. don’t like 22. never drives 23. isn’t sleeping 24. often works 25. have 26. is playing 27. aren’t 28. never plays 29. doesn’t have 2. Present Simple/ Present Continuous: find the question 1. Why does he take the bus? 2. At what time/ when does Elke go to bed? 3. At what tme/ when does the train leave 4. Does she like chocolate? 5. Do you come from France? 6. Where do you live? 7. What do you do at half past seven? 8. What do you do every day? 9. What does Kevin like? 10. Where does the train stop? 11. Are they German? 12. What do you often drink? 13. Where are they going this Sunday?

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3. Present Continuous or Present Simple. 1. don’t build, use 2. can’t talk, is having 3. usually drinks, is drinking 4. hates, doesn’t eat 5. is eating, is 6. loves, is organising 7. likes, is meeting 8. can speak, can’t speak 9. plays 10. Has Paul go?, he hasn’t, he has got 11. is leaving 12. washes, does 13. is enjoying ll. The Past Tenses 1. Write the questions: Use the words in brackets in the correct order, using was/ were. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Was your exam difficult? Where were Anne and Chris on holiday last week? How much was your new camera? Why were you angry yeaterday? Was the weather nice last week?

2.Write the past simple form of these verbs stay help carry want play rain

stayed helped carried wanted played rained

walk wash stop ask open look

walked washed stopped asked opened looked

3.Complete these sentence using the past simple 1. stayed 2. cried 3. listen 4. loved 5. closed 6. wanted 4.Write questions with did….? 1. What did you watch last night? 2. Did you enjoy the party? 3. Did you have a good holiday?

study cry work start live like

studied cried worked started lived likes

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4. Did you finish work early? 5. Make questions with the following words. Use the Present Simple if no other tense is indicated. 1. Where do you work? 2. Why were you late? 3. Who do you see? 4. Is Tara’s bag brown? 5. How does she feel? 6. Is Moscow in Russia? 7. Does Josef prefer tennis to football? 8. Has it been snowing? 9. How many children have you got? 6. Complete these sentences with the verb in the negative 1. they didn’t work 2. we didn’t go 3. I didn’t recognize 4. they didn’t do 5. I wasn’t 7. Put the verb in the correct form- positive, negative, question form 1. decided, wasn’t, didn’t enjoy 2. Did it rain 3. didn’t stay 4. missed, did you do 5. I didn’t, I didn’t have lll. Mixed tenses 1.Fill in the correct tense and form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

listened, was couldn’t ski, was, he can now did people wear? they did always has, didn’t have, went, carried they didn’t go, saw, stopped, had, took, is/ was

2.. Fill in the correct tense (Present Simple and Continuous, Going to future, Past Simple, Present Perfect) rrect tense. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

he phones, doesn’t phone do you always listen? did you go? has he got a Porsche?, he hasn’t, he has got got, enjoyed/ is enjoying is speaking, I don’t understand, he is saying

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7. flew, did you see? No, I didn’t, I’m going back 8. studied, moved, married 9. I’ve lost, I can’t find 10. are going to get married, have you bought 4. Present Perfect or Past Simple? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense and form. 1. drove 2. spelled 3. hasn’t stolen 4. Haven’t eaten 5. went swimming 6. hasn’t read 7. hasn’t seen 8. broke 9. hasn’t sent 10. lay 11. wore 12. have just spoken 13. sang 14. has already set 15. has not worn 16. hit, sank 5. Complete the dialogue. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple. Make all the necessary changes. 1. Have you ever been to Morocco? 2. Yes, I have, I went in 1977. 3. How long did you stay there? 4. I stayed for two months. Have you ever been there? 5. No, I haven’t been to Morocco, but I’ve been to Tunisia. 6. What was it like? 7. It was really interesting 8. Were you there for long? 9. No, I was only there for two weeks. 10. 11. I have just started, had 12. 13. I have already made 14. I’ve never heard 15. tried, was 16. had 6. Been or gone? Fill the gaps with the correct expression. 1. gone 2. been 3. been 4. gone

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5. been 6. gone 7. been 8. been 9. been 10. been 7. Present Perfect: Fill in these sentences with for or since. 1. for 2. since 3. since 4. for 5. for 6. since 7. since 8. for 9. for 10. since 8. Complete these sentences. Use the words in brackets (…)+ for or ago. 1. She arrived three days ago. 2. Jill has been in Ireland for three days. 3. They have been married for 20 years. 4. They got married 20 years ago. 5. Dan arrived ten minutes ago. 6. She’s been learning English for six months. 7. I bought these shoes a few days ago. 9. Fill in the correct verb form. Fill in yet, already, just, for, since if needed. 1. I went, I have never been 2. Saw 3. Have you seen?, Yes I saw 4. Has gone 5. Has Monica ever won? Yes, she has, did she win? No, she didn’t 6. is the baby crying, it rang 7. has studied, doesn’t speak 8. are going to drive 9. practices/ is practising, doesn’t usually play, is playing/ is going to play 10. have you known? I have known her since we began 11. What does Peter always do? he usually brushes 12. have you finished your project yet?, No, I haven’t, I’ve just met, he’s already done, he’s worked, for lV. FUTURE TENSES 1. going to- future: Write the correct form of going to complete the sentences 1. When are you going to phone her? 2. They aren’t going to stay 3. are you going to say

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4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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I’m not going to pay Are we going to play She’s going to live Is the machine going to work Are your parents going to have I’m not going to eat

4. Mixed Tenses: Present Simple & Continuous, Past Simple, Present Perfect, Going to- future. 1. are you going to leave 2. started 3. went, broke, isn’t going 4. are they shouting 5. have just seen 6. are you looking for? 7. lost 8. did you watch? 9. I’ve just bought, it cost, was 10. watched, am going to buy 11. was, went, have you returned this year yet? No, I haven’t been 12. is, don’t think, you have met 13. shook, haven’t paid 14. Do you know, beat 15. hasn’t had, since he drove, he’s washing, doesn’t he usually ask 16. is winning 17. I’ve just heard, didn’t you know, flew, stayed, does he like, rang, didn’t say, was likes, has only been 18. I’m getting 19. didn’t sleep, had, I’ve never heard, moved, I think 20. discovered, wasn’t it 21. burned, did you do, picked

V. Adverbs and Adjectives 1. Comparatives and superlatives a. Complete these sentences, add than if needed: 1. more pleasant 2. the worst 3. faster than 4. easier than 5. the easiest 6. the most difficult 7. as good as 8. more sensitive 9. the best 10. more cheerful 11. as intelligent as 12. longer

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b. Transform the following sentences using comparatives and superlatives. Please write full meaningful sentences! 1. Athens is the oldest city in Europe. 2. Our policeman is friendlier than that policeman. 3. ‘Sad’ is easier to spell than ‘Floccinaucinihilipilification’./ ‘Floccinaucinihilipilification’ is more difficult to spell than ‘sad’. 4. it is the biggest city in Luxembourg. 5. I felt worse yesterday. 6. Ricky has less money than Richard. / Richard has more money than Ricky. 7. He’s the most intelligent man I’ve ever seen. 8. a girl’s best friends. 9. Cricket is more exciting than football. 10. Australia is drier than New Zealand, New Zealand is rainier than Australia. c) Compare these things and people using the adjectives in the box. 1. Neil is fatter than Craig. 2. The T-shirt is more expensive than the cap. The cap is cheaper than the T-shirt. 3. Jill’s results are better than Claire’s. d) Write the adverb of the following words: quick slow fast careful stupid

quicker slower faster more careful more stupid

dangerous good hard bad polite

e) Adjective or adverb? 1. good/ wonderful, well/ wonderfully 2. secretly 3. fast, fast 4. happy, happily 5. completely 6. easily, well 7. careful, slowly 8. quickly 9. patiently 10. unbelievably 11. good, fluently 12. awfully

Vi. Vocabulary a)

Label the following items of clothing!

more dangerous better harder worse more polite

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a hat

a pair of shoes

a pair of socks

b)

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a dress

a pair of shorts

a swimsuit

Give the opposite of the following words short boring dangerous (driver) loose low

long exciting safe tight high

light (colour) interesting

dark boring

poor comfortable fat quickly noisy to spend money expensive close clean happy

rich uncomfortable slim, thin slowly quiet to save money cheap far dirty sad

c) Example: I’m fourteen years old, quite tall and slim. I’ve got short, brown hair and blue eyes. I’m wearing a pair of jeans, a blue T-shirt and white trainers. 1. Fill in the correct preposition of movement of place 1. 2. 3. 4.

into, on, off up under/ over, through/ into, into past, across, into

2. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: Fill in in/ at/ on ( 6 marks)

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1. on 2. at 3. in 4. at, in, at, at 5. on 6. in 7. at 3. Use the correct preposition (mixed). 1. in, with, of, next, in 2. on, in, next to/ in front of, next to, on 3. near, on, from 4. near, in/ at, in, at, until/ before 5. of, on 6. for 7. from, in 8. on 9. with, in, in, of 10. to, by, at

Vlll. PRONOUNS/ WHO’S AND WHOSE/ GENETIVE ‘S 1. Fill in personal pronouns, the possessive articles or genetive ‘s. 1. his 2. their 3. our 4. her, she 5. its 6. their 7. Ben’s, his 8. my 9. your, my 10. he, his 2. Make a correct sentence. Use genitive 's/ s'/' if necessary. 1. The boys’ school is new. 2. James’ Park in London is a beautiful park. 3. Can Laura play the violin? 3. Whose/ Who's : fill in the correct word and the correct pronoun 1. its 2. your, his 3. Who’s, he’s 4. her 5. Whose, my, mine 6. their, her 7. them, their, their 8. us, our 9. Whose, his

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lX. INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE Look at the following words. Why do you go to these places? Make complete sentences.( Do not use 'because'). 1. the post office I go to the post office to send off/ post postcards. 2. the travel agent's I go to the travel agent’s to book/ buy a holiday. 3. the swimming pool I go to the swimming pool to go for a swim. 4. Holland I go to Holland to see the tulips. 5. the restaurant I go to the restaurant to have dinner.

X. COUNTABLES/ UNCOUNTABLES/ OFFERS 1. Fill in A/ AN; SOME/ ANY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

any some, a some, a some any some some, an any

2. Some or Any? a. b. c. d. e. f.

any some any some some, any any

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g. some h. some i. any 3. Write questions with How much or How many. j. How many children has she got? k. How much butter can you buy? l. How many countries did you go to? m. How much did it cost? n. How many bedrooms has it got? o. How many people are coming? p. How many plays did he write? q. How much does she earn?

4. Much, many or a lot of? a. a lot of/ many b. much c. a lot of d. much e. much f. any g. Were there many people h. there isn’t much poverty 5. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of “like” or “would like” a. b. c. d. e.

She likes tea... I’d like some tea, please. I’d like the new Star Academy CD. I like riding my bike. I’d like some ice-cream.

TENSES: REVISION WORKSHEET 2: CORRECTION 1) Translate the following sentences: Ich öffne das Fenster. (+)________________________________. (-) ________________________________. _________________________ (?)________________________________. _________________________

 Tense: Present Simple (+) S + V (-) (?)

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2) Ich öffnete das Fenster. (+)________________________________. ________________________ (-) ________________________________. _________________________ (?)________________________________. _________________________

 Tense: (+)

3) Ich lese gerade die Zeitung. (+)________________________________. ________________________ (-) ________________________________. _________________________ (?)________________________________. _________________________

 Tense: (+)

4) Ich werde die Zeitung lesen. (+)________________________________. ________________________ (-) ________________________________. _________________________ (?)________________________________. _________________________

 Tense: (+)

(-) (?)

(-) (?)

(-) (?)

1) Fill in the correct verb form: 1. You (to start) work at 7 o'clock. You started 2. You (to start) work at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. You are going to start. 3. You (to start) work at 7 o'clock yesterday. You started. 4. She (to listen) to the radio at the moment. She's listening… 5. We (to go) to the beach now. We're going to… 6. You (to see) your parents every Sunday? Do you see …? 7. I (not to study) at the moment. I am not studying… 8. They (not to go) to the cinema very often. They do not go … 9. I (to meet) John yesterday. We (to talk) for hours. I met, we talked. 10. Sometimes, Mary (to wash) her clothes by hand. Mary washes… 11. Today they (to play) cricket in town. Today they are playing…

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12. You (to go) to town now? Yes, _______. Are you going to town now? Yes, I am/ Yes, we are. 2) Which of the underlined verbs is right? Most shops usually open/ at 8.30 in New York. The banks / don't usually close at lunchtime. Schoolchildren don't/ usually wear uniforms. /Are you having dinner at the moment? Did/ you drink coffee yesterday? What /did you do when you /were five years old? I /was afraid of cars. I still / am now. 7. Did Helen /work at this bank last year? 8. I'm not / working tomorrow. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Rewrite the following sentences: 1. He goes to the cinema on Fridays. (quest.) Does he go to the cinema on Fridays? 2. They eat a lot. (negative) They don't eat a lot. 3. He watches television every night. (neg.) He doesn't watch television a lot. 4. He is walking to the shops now. (question) Is he walking to the shops now? 5. They liked Amsterdam a lot. (question) Did they like Amsterdam a lot? 6. Does he live in this street? (positive) He lives in this street

Tenses: Revision Worksheet 3:CORRECTION 1) Fill in the correct verb form: 1. The car isn't here today because Sheila (to use) it. She generally (to use) the bus, but the drivers are on strike. …because Sheila is using it/ She usually uses… 2. I (to stay) with my parents at the moment although I (to have) my own flat. I am staying with my parents at the moment although I have my own flat. 3. The business usually (to make) money, but it (to do) badly just now. The business usually makes money, but it is doing badly just now. 4. I (to study) French at the moment, but I (not to speak) it very well. I am studying French just now, but I don't speak it very well. 5. I (to live) in Amsterdam just now, but I(to move) to Paris next month. I am living in Amsterdam just now, but I am moving to Paris next month/ I am going to move to Paris. 6. She paid for the ticket and (to leave). She paid the ticket and left. 7. I close the door quietly because he (to try) to sleep. I close the door quietly because he is trying to sleep. 8. When we warned them about the police they (to leave) the country. When we warned them about the police they left the country. 9. 'Oh! You bought a new dress!' 'Yes, I (to go) to a wedding in August.' Yes, I am going to a wedding in August. 10. Look at the dark clouds, it (to rain)! Look at the dark clouds, it is going to rain! 11. I (to get up) too late yesterday morning, so I (to miss) the bus. I got up to late yesterday morning so I missed the bus. 12. Hurry up! We (to miss) the bus. We are going to miss the bus. 13. You know why an apple (to fall) down and not up? You know why an apple falls down and not up? 14. You (to write) to him tonight? Yes, I always (to write) to him on his birthday. You (to want) to send him a message? Are you writing to him tonight?/Are you going to write to him tonight? Yes, I always write to him on his birthday. Do you want to send him a message? 15. Tom and Pitt (to have) a long conversation. I wonder what they (to talk) about. Tom and Pitt are having a long conversation. I wonder what they are talking about./ Tom and Pitt had a long conversation, I wonder what they talked about.

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