Modal Verbs

Modal Verbs

Exercise 4

Turn the following sentences into the contracted negative form and into the interrogative forms, with short answers (yes, no).
Countable and Uncountable

Countable and Uncountable

Exercise 2

Choose which of the two options is right.
Present Simple

Present Simple

Exercise 4

Translate into English the following sentences.
Imperative

Imperative

Exercise 1

Turn the following sentences into the imperative mood.
Present Simple

Present Simple

Exercise 5

Turn into the third person singular.
Imperative

Imperative

Exercise 2

Write the negative form of the following sentences.
Imperative

Imperative

Exercise 3

Create sentences which make sense with the words given.
Imperative

Imperative

Exercise 4

Translate into English using the facilities of the imperative of the first person plural.
Some Any No

Some Any No

Exercise 4

Use Any to give a negative answer to the same questions.
Some Any No

Some Any No

Exercise 5

Use No to give a negative answer to the same questions.
Possessive Case

Possessive Case

Exercise 1

Rewrite the sentences by replacing the possessive adjective with the name in brackets according to the possessive case.
Possessive Case

Possessive Case

Exercise 2

Read the following sentences and decide if ‘s is a possessive case or the contracted form of "is".
Possessive Case

Possessive Case

Exercise 3

Put the words into order so as to obtain sentences which make sense.
Wh- questions

Wh- questions

Exercise 1

Pair the questions with the correct answers.
Wh- questions

Wh- questions

Exercise 2

Complete the sentences with the correct interrogative word.
Verb to Have – Present Simple

Verb to Have – Present Simple

Exercise 1

Complete the sentences with the contracted form of to Have.
Wh- questions

Wh- questions

Esercizio 3

Put the words into order, so as to form correct sentences.
Verb to Have – Present Simple

Verb to Have – Present Simple

Exercise 2

Turn the following sentences into the negative. Use contracted forms.