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V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. yet/ finished/ breakfast/ haven't/ my/1.
1. yet/ finished/ breakfast/ haven't/ my/1. 2. sometimes/ with/ you/ play/ do/ your/ tennis/ friends? 3. can/ your/ easily/ she/ help/ do/ it/ without. 4. is/ late/ classes/ for/ she/ often/ her. 5. her/ much/ than/ Ann/ taller/ is/ friend. 6. a lot of/ school/ today/ learned/ at/ we/ things/ new/ have. VI. Circle the right variant. 1. A: How are you? B: a) How do you do? b) I'm fine, thanks. c) Hello. 2. The students are writing a test a) since 9 o'clock. b) for an hour and a half. c) now. 3. A: She can't go there now, can she? B: a) No, she doesn't. b) No, she can't. c) Oh yes, she does. 4. A: Are they from the States? B: a) Yes, it is. b) Yes, there are. c) Yes, they are. 5. a) How long do you study English? b) How long are you study English? c) How long have you studied English? VII. Circle the appropriate word. In a small town a man once (stole, robbed) some money from a (house, home). The police began to look for the thief, and after two days they (found, founded) him. The thief (was, had) fifteen years old. (It, there) was a new policeman at the police-station and they wanted to give him work. " Take this thief to the city", (said, told) his chief. " You must go there by train and it (runs, leaves) very (quickly, soon). Hurry up or you'll miss it". The policeman and the thief went to the station. On their (way, road) they came up to a shop... Test 33 Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. Excuse me, I (to look) for a phone box. Is there one near here? 2.1 promise I? ll phone you when I (to arrive). 3. In summer we usually (to play) volley-ball twice a week. 4. Where (to be) Kitty? I (not to see) her since morning. 5. She is upset because she (not to pass) her exams. 6. Do not disturb him, he (to work) now. 7. The house they (to buy) is much larger than ours. //. Choose the right article. 1.... children start going to... school at the age of 6. 2. All... students in our class like their teacher. 3. Ann is going to write... article for the local newspaper. 4. His wife was... thin woman with... large, kind eyes and... pale face. 5.1 never drink... coffee in the evening. III. Circle the suitable preposition. 1. Don't phone me tomorrow. I won't be (in, at, to) home. I'll be (in, at, with) Ann's. 2. She always goes (on, for, at) a walk with her dog in the morning. 3. There was a bowl full (of, with, by) fruit on the table. 4. I've been invited (for, from, to) a wedding (at, on, it) Saturday. 5. The manager was satisfied (by, with, of) his work and offered him a pay rise. 6. You must listen (to, in, over) this record again. You' 11 love it, I assure you. IV. Circle the suitable pronoun. 1. She can ski (little, a little) but she can't skate. 2. This bicycle is (much, more) cheaper than that one. 3. She said she had (ever, never) worked in radio. 4.1 don't think he can afford it. He earns very (little, a little, few) money. 5. I'd like to ask you (a few, a little, a good deal) questions. V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. year/ the/ haven't/ last/ since/ been/ I/ to/ theatre. 2. in/ sometimes/ do/ watch/ you/ films/ English? 3. doesn't/ well/ mother/ as/ father/ speak/ English/ as. 4. long/ English/ have/ how/ you/ studied? 5. some/ do/ mind/ if/ ask/ questions/ you/1? 6. outer space/ signals/ get/ radio/ they/ sometimes/ from. VI. Circle the right variant. 1. A: What is your sister? B: a) She's nice. b) She's very good-looking. c) She's a student. 2. A: What have you done with the keys? B: a) I lose them. b) I have lost them. c) I had lost them. 3. A: Pass me the salt, please. B: a) Here you are. b) That's all right. c) Yes, please. 4. A: Have you ever been to Paris? B: a) Ever. b) Never. c) Sometimes. 5. A: I don't like pop-music. B: a) So do I. b) Neither do I. c) I too. VII. Circle the appropriate word. Once upon a time there lived a noble lord and his lady. They had a (little, small) son. He (was, had) seven years old and his name was Philip. He had no brothers or sisters and so (fell, felt) very (lonely, alone). He often (ran, rang) after butterflies in the beautiful gardens. The butterflies and the flowers were his (only, own) friends. One afternoon, however, Philip was missing, and nobody (learned, found out, knew) where he was. Servants were sent along all the (roads, ways), but they (came, went) home without hearing anything of Philip. Test 34 /. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. Let's go out now. It (not to rain) any more. 2. Would you like a cigarette? - No thanks. I (not to smoke). 3. How many languages you (to speak)? 4. When you (to return) home you will see a lot of changes. 5.1 am afraid you cannot see my daughter now. She (to have) a music lesson at the moment. 6.1 (not to see) Paul since he went to Sweden. 7. Listen to those people. They (to talk) about the city traffic. 8.1 (to know) Barbara for 7 years. We first (to meet) in 1986. //. Choose the right article. 1. Jane is... teacher. Her parents are... teachers, too. 2. Have you finished... book I gave you... last week? 3. Is it... big hotel? - Yes, it's... biggest hotel in the city. 4.1 saw him at.... end of the conference. 5. When I was... child I used to be very shy. III. Circle the suitable preposition. 1. Mary is fond (of, for, to) animals. She has three cats and a dog. 2.1 couldn't understand the letter because it was (on, in, from) Spanish. 3. He repeated the question and waited (to, over, for) the answer. 4. When I looked (at, on, to) my watch, I couldn't believe that it was so late.t 5. (On, in, at) the end of the year we'll have four exams. 6. Would you like tea or coffee (on, for, with) breakfast? IV. Circle the suitable pronoun. 1. He put his hand on (her, hers) shoulder. 2. Last week there was so (many, much) rain that we couldn't go out in the evening. 3. There's (no, not, any) coffee in the coffee-pot. 4. We haven't got (some, any, no) apples, but I can offer you (some, any, not) oranges. 5. Does (anyone, someone) know what is happening? 6. Very (little, few) people have heard about it. V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. sports/ often/ talk/ they/ about. 2. this/ plate/ to/ please/ pass/ John. 3. sings/ beautifully/ song/ that/ Jane. 4. want/ buy/ a/ to/1/ lemonade/ of/ bottle. 5. friends/ his/ seen/ he/ hasn't/ years/ two/ for. 6. homework/ now/ children/ doing/ the/ their/ are. |
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