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VI. Circle the right variant.



1. a) What's the weather like?

b) What the weather is like?

c) What does the weather like?

2. A: What time do you get up as a rule? B: a) At half past seven.

b) In thirty past seven.

c) At seven o'clock and a half.

3. A: Would you like to go out? B: a) Yes, I like to.

b) Yes, I'd love to.

c) Yes, I love to.

4. a) Can you have breakfast yet?

b) Have you had breakfast yet?

c) Do you have breakfast yet?

5. A: Your English is very good!

B: a) Well, I'm studying English for six years.

b) Well, I've studied English for six years.

c) Well, I studied English for six years.

V1L Circle the appropriate word.

Mr. Brown got to a hotel (late, lately) in the evening after a long journey. He asked the hall-porter if (there, it) were any (vacant, empty) rooms in the hotel. At that moment another travell er (came, went) to the hotel and asked the hall-porter (of, for, after) a room, too. The only (vacant, empty) room was a double room, that is a room with two beds in it. Just then it began to rain (hard, hardly) and the travellers were (too, very) tired to go to (another, the other) hotel. So they agreed to spend the night in (the only, one) room.

Test 35

Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. The phone (to ring). Can somebody answer it?

2. Angela is a drama student. She (to study) in London.

3. If Tom (to pass) his exams successfully, his parents will give him a bicycle.

4. You (to see) Tom? - Yes, I (to talk) with him an hour ago.

5. Mrs.Peters (to have a walk) now. She (to like) to walk in rainy weather.

6. Ann fell asleep when she (to watch) television.

7. Mary (to be ill) the whole week. She (to catch) cold last Saturday.

Choose the right article.

1. We went for... swim in the river.... water was very cold.

2. After... dinner we watched... television.

3. Our apartment is on... third floor. 4.1 would like... glass of milk.

5.... paper burns easily.

///. Circle the suitable preposition.                                            

1. He came (at, in, to) London (in, on, at) 13th June.

2. He's busy at present. He'll see you (over, in, on) 30 minutes' time.

3. Has anybody sent (about, off, for) the doctor?

4. He is interested (at, in, about) foreign languages.

5. Your grandmother will be looked (over, at, after) very well.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. The party was very good. (All, everybody, every) of us enjoyed it very much.

2. We went on a cheap vacation. It didn't cost (little, much, any).

3. This coat isn't (me, my, mine).

4. There's no need to hurry. We still have (a little, a few) minutes left.

5. Why are you sitting alone? Where are (the others, the other, another)?

6. He was very shy and didn't talk to (any, someone, anyone).

V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. told/1/ them/ about/ yet/ accident/ haven't/ the.

2. Tom/ out/ the/ usually, does/ evening/ go/ in?

3. me/ to/ take/ airport/ this/ can/ the/ you/ evening?

4. you/ the/ why/ go/ to/ never/ do/ cinema?

5. summer/ Tom/ a/ twice/ usually/ tennis/ week/ plays/ in.

6. you/ holiday/ have/ this/ had/ a/ yet/ year?

VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: What does Peter look like? B: a) He is quite well.

b) He is very tall and strong.

c) He likes tennis.

2. A: Have you ever been to Ireland? B: a) No, I wasn't.

b) Not at all.

c) Not never.

3. A: Is Jim really so small?

B: a) Yes, he's the smaller boy in class.

b) Yes, he's a small boy in class.

c) Yes, he is the smallest boy in class.

4. A: What's your cousin? B: a) She's Mary.

b) She's a doctor.

c) That is her.

5. a) Come here to me!

b) Come there to me!

c) Go there to me!

6. A: Do you want a drink? B: a)Yes, I want.

b) No, I don't.

c) No, I don't want.

VII. Circle the appropriate word.

Do you know that people began to use surnames only in the tenth century? At first only rich people in France and England had surnames. Three centuries (late, later) other people began to use surnames. The (more, most) popular, perhaps, are the surnames (end, ending) in the word " son". If somebody wanted to point out one John (among, between) several, he said " Tom, John's son". You see how (late, later) it became Tom Johnson. (Other, another) way in which names began is illustrated by such a name (like, as) Longman. The first person (which, who) got this name was, perhaps, a long man.

Test 36

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. Torn (to be) a vegetarian since 1980.

2. If you do the washing up I (to cook) dinner.

3. Sorry, I can't talk now. I (to have) breakfast.

4. David usually (to stay) at the office till five o'clock.

5. What's the matter? Why the child (to cry)?

6. Where's your key? -1 don't know. I'm afraid I (to lose) it.

7. Bill (to learn) to speak English in his childhood? - Yes, he (to live) with his parents in England for several years.

8. What you (to do) when Ben phoned? -1 (to do) my homework.

//. Choose the right article.

1. Peter and Harry have two children,... boy and... girl....boy is seven years old and... girl is three.

2. Jane is... very nice person. You must meet her.

3. She went to the theatre last night but... performance wasn't very good.

4. Excuse me. Can you tell me where... nearest garage is?

///. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. Please turn (on, off, up) the radio so that the other residents can sleep.

2. Mr. Newman was in Europe (since, for) a long time.

3. Don't stop now. Keep (up, on, at) trying.

4. I'm sorry (at, ever, for) the animals in the cage.

5. They are leaving (to, for, in) Japan on Tuesday.

6. You could not see us (at, over, in) the cinema (in, at, above) four. (In, at for) that time we were shopping in Oxford street.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. Is there (somebody, any, anybody) in the other room?

2. Not (much, a lot, many) people know this little place near London.

3. The book (who, which, whose) is on the table belongs to him.

4. There isn't (nothing, anything, any) interesting to do there.

5. You can meet quite (few, little, a lot of) interesting people at the party.

6. Theyused to discussvariousthingswith(the other, each other, themselves).

V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. you/ building/ seen/ ever/ have/ this/ before?

2. him/ anything/1/ take/ to/ want/ from/ don't.

3. new/ first/ boy/ the/ notice/ car/ the/ where/ did?

4. the/ secretary/ managing/ with/ not/ was/ his/ satisfied/ director.

5. use/ the/ they/ to/ typewriter/ are/ when/ going?

VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: How do you like your tea, strong or weak? B: a) It's strong, please.

b) Both.

c) Not too strong, please.

2. A: I hope you will excuse me for being late. B: a) Yes, I will.

b) Yes, you may.

c) That's all right.

3. A: Thank you very much indeed for your help. B: a) All right.

b) Never mind.

c) You are welcome.

4. A: Where do you come from?

B: a) I come from the University.

b) I came from the University.

c) I am from Paris.

5. a) Do you like some more cake?

b) Would you like some more cake?

c) Do you love some more cake?


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