English Grammar Exercises

Units 104–107: Too/Enough, Prepositions of Place/Time, Present Perfect

104. Too / Enough
104.1 Too / Enough
  1. Do you too close the window.
  2. It's too windy to concentrate on cooking.
  3. I'm too tired to concentrate on cooking.
104.2 Too / Enough
  1. The car is too expensive to buy.
  2. The movie is too scary to watch.
  3. The bag is too heavy to lift.
  4. The French isn't good enough to understand Pierre.
104.3 Too / Enough
  1. We have enough time to catch the last bus.
  2. We have not warm enough, you should put on a sweater.
  3. The cake was too sweet for me to finish.
  4. The professor spoke too quickly for us to hear.
105. Prepositions of Place
105.1 In / On / At
  1. There's a café by the church.
  2. The meeting is on Monday morning.
  3. Mia was nervous before going to speak.
  4. Dan put the flowers on the table.
  5. Peter works at the local airport.
105.2 In / On / At
  1. I'm leaving for work, I wash the dishes.
  2. I have an English class on Tuesdays.
  3. I don't know what to listen to.
  4. Emma's house is by the park.
  5. Their office is next to the library.
106. Prepositions of Place
106.1 In / On / At
  1. The dinner is on the table.
  2. Julian lives in the United States.
  3. I went to the supermarket.
  4. There are 20 people at the airport.
  5. I bought it at the supermarket.
106.2 In / On / At
  • Maria works at Z-Tech, the software company.
  • You have lovely posters on your kitchen wall.
  • My uncle lives at number 16.
  • We keep the lawnmower in the shed behind the house.
  • The castle sits in front of some ugly modern buildings.
  • 106.3 In / On / At
    1. I placed the fine bag of books on top of the others.
    2. Alan is working in the garage under a car.
    3. The library is between the bank and the café.
    107. Present Perfect
    107.1 Have / Has
    1. Tom has a bath in the evening before he goes to bed.
    2. During the week I wake up at 7am.
    3. I have breakfast at 8am.
    4. I often go swimming at the pool in the city.
    5. I go to my local coffee shop when I get up in the morning.
    107.2 Since / For
    1. I'm meeting Elena at 4pm.
    2. Jon has his final exam on Friday.
    3. I go to the gym on Monday.
    4. Pat works from home on Thursday.
    107.3 Since / For
    1. Americans celebrate Independence Day on July 4.
    2. The best time to spot a barn owl is at night.
    3. Thunder usually starts in spring when the weather improves.
    107.4 Since / For
    1. The store will be closed until the end of August.
    2. Trains usually leave every half hour.
    3. The train leaves at quarter to seven.
    107.5 Since / For
    1. I usually go for lunch between 1 and 2pm.
    2. My plane arrives at here until 6pm.
    3. Martin has worked here since October.
    107.6 Since / For
    1. Guests should leave their rooms by 11:30am.
    2. The safe is open between 9am and 6pm.
    3. I'll be writing this essay until 10pm.

    Answers Index (All in Order)

    104.1 Do you too close the window.
    104.2 The car is too expensive to buy.
    104.3 We have enough time to catch the last bus.
    105.1 There's a café by the church.
    105.2 I'm leaving for work, I wash the dishes.
    106.1 The dinner is on the table.
    106.2 Maria works at Z-Tech, the software company.
    106.3 I placed the fine bag of books on top of the others.
    107.1 Tom has a bath in the evening before he goes to bed.
    107.2 I'm meeting Elena at 4pm.
    107.3 Americans celebrate Independence Day on July 4.
    107.4 The store will be closed until the end of August.
    107.5 I usually go for lunch between 1 and 2pm.
    107.6 Guests should leave their rooms by 11:30am.