🌟 Supplementary Grammar Practice – Based on Grammar Test 3

🌟 Supplementary Grammar Practice – Based on Grammar Test 3

🌟 Supplementary Grammar Practice – Based on Grammar Test 3


🔹 Exercise A – Simple Past & Past Progressive

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.

  1. I ______________ (drop) my phone while I ______________ (run) to catch the bus.
  2. While she ______________ (read) a book, the lights suddenly ______________ (go) out.
  3. We ______________ (not/hear) the alarm because we ______________ (sleep).
  4. The students ______________ (discuss) the problem when the teacher ______________ (walk) in.
  5. He ______________ (not/watch) TV when I ______________ (call).

🔹 Exercise B – Simple Future & Future Progressive

Fill in the blanks with the correct verb form.

  1. At this time tomorrow, I ______________ (fly) to New York.
  2. She ______________ (not/work) when we arrive.
  3. What ______________ you ______________ (do) at 9 p.m. tonight?
  4. I ______________ (help) my friend move into her new apartment.
  5. They ______________ (not/attend) the meeting, but we’ll send them the notes.

🔹 Exercise C – Simple Past & Present Perfect

Use the correct form of the verb: simple past or present perfect.

  1. I ______________ (never/see) such a beautiful sunset before.
  2. He ______________ (break) his leg while skiing last winter.
  3. We ______________ (visit) our grandparents three times this month.
  4. She ______________ (finish) her homework two hours ago.
  5. ______________ you ever ______________ (eat) sushi?

🔹 Exercise D – Present Perfect & Present Perfect Progressive

Choose the correct tense for the following actions.

  1. I ______________ (study) for three hours. I need a break!
  2. They ______________ (live) in this city since 2012.
  3. The kids ______________ (watch) TV all morning.
  4. She ______________ (not/hear) from her brother in weeks.
  5. We ______________ (work) on this project all day.

🔹 Exercise E – Pronouns

Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.

  1. This book is not ______________ (my / mine / me).
  2. The people ______________ arrived late had to wait outside. (who / which / where)
  3. I gave the gift to ______________ . (him / he / his)
  4. Do you know the woman with ______________ he works? (whom / who / which)
  5. Everyone should bring ______________ lunch. (their / his / hers)

🔹 Exercise F – Tag Questions

Write the correct tag at the end of each sentence.

  1. It’s raining outside, ______________ ?
  2. You haven’t seen that movie yet, ______________ ?
  3. Let’s go for a walk, ______________ ?
  4. She speaks French well, ______________ ?
  5. They won’t be late, ______________ ?

🔹 Exercise G – Comparatives & Superlatives

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective or adverb.

  1. That was the ______________ (funny) joke I’ve ever heard!
  2. She swims ______________ (fast) than her brother.
  3. It was the ______________ (bad) experience of my life.
  4. This exam is ______________ (easy) than the last one.
  5. He answered the questions ______________ (clever) of all the students.

🔹 Exercise H – First, Second & Third Conditionals

Complete the sentences using the verbs in the right form.

  1. If it ______________ (rain) tomorrow, we’ll cancel the trip.
  2. If I ______________ (study) more, I would have passed the test.
  3. She would be happier if she ______________ (change) her job.
  4. If they ______________ (invite) me, I would go.
  5. If I had known the answer, I ______________ (tell) you.


🗣️ Conversation Practice Questions – Grammar Test 3 Topics

Each set includes warm-up and challenge questions.


🔸 1. Simple Past & Past Progressive

Focus: Describing past actions and events.

  • What were you doing last night at 8 p.m.?
  • Tell me about a time when something unexpected happened while you were doing something else.
  • What did you do last weekend?
  • Were you studying or relaxing during your last holiday?
  • Can you describe what was happening around you the last time there was a power outage?

🔸 2. Simple Future & Future Progressive

Focus: Making predictions, future plans.

  • What will you be doing this time tomorrow?
  • Do you think you’ll still be living in this city five years from now?
  • What are you going to do this weekend?
  • Will you be working or studying next summer?
  • What’s something you hope will happen in the near future?

🔸 3. Simple Past & Present Perfect

Focus: Comparing specific past events with general experiences.

  • Have you ever tried a strange or exotic food?
  • What is something interesting you’ve done this year?
  • When was the last time you felt really happy?
  • Have you finished all your tasks for today?
  • Did you go out last weekend or stay home?

🔸 4. Present Perfect & Present Perfect Progressive

Focus: Recent activities, ongoing situations.

  • What have you been working on recently?
  • How long have you been learning English?
  • Have you ever had a really difficult project or task?
  • What have you done today so far?
  • Have you been watching any TV series lately?

🔸 5. Pronouns

Focus: Use of subject/object/pronoun references in context.

  • Who gave you your phone? Did you buy it yourself?
  • Is there something you consider yours but often share with others?
  • Do you know someone who always talks about themselves?
  • Have you ever borrowed something and forgot to return it?
  • Tell me about someone you admire. What do you like about them?

🔸 6. Tag Questions

Focus: Confirmation, politeness in conversation.

  • You like music, don’t you? What kind?
  • You’ve been to another country, haven’t you?
  • It’s important to be on time, isn’t it?
  • English grammar can be tricky sometimes, can’t it?
  • You wouldn’t say no to a free trip, would you?

(Encourage students to ask their own tag questions to classmates.)


🔸 7. Comparatives & Superlatives

Focus: Describing differences and extremes.

  • Who is the funniest person in your life?
  • Is summer better than winter? Why?
  • What’s the most beautiful place you’ve ever visited?
  • Do you usually wake up earlier than others in your house?
  • What is the best movie you’ve ever seen?

🔸 8. Conditionals (First, Second, Third)

Focus: Hypotheticals, regrets, dreams, real-life consequences.

  • If you win the lottery, what will you do?
  • If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
  • If you had studied something different, what would it have been?
  • What would you do if you lost your phone today?
  • If you had a time machine, which year would you visit and why?