VII. Choose the appropriate word.



Last weekend I got (off, out) all my last year's summer (clothes, cloths) and decided that they looked (terribly, terrible) old and out of (fashion, time). (So, as) on Saturday (went, came) shopping. (More, Most) people in London (wear, dress) very (smart, smartly) and (it, there) is important in my (study, job) to (look, see) good.

TEST 7

I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in bracket

1. Kate often (ring up) her mother in London when she (study) at Manchester University.

2. What time he usually (have dinner)!

3. When I (get) home I (make) a cup of coffee and (turn) on the T.V.

4. It is half past ten now. John is outside and (check) his car. He says he (be) ready in an hour or so.

5. If we (not/hurry), all the tickets (sell) by the time we (get) there.

6. Hardly the train (leave) the station, when there (be) an explosion.

II. Choose the right article.

1. When I was 20,1 went to ... United States. Travelling by ... plane was too expensive, so I decided to travel by ... coach.

2. I've just bought ... new car. And where's ... car you bought last year?

3. It was such ... wonderful performance that we applauded for fifteen minutes.

4. They are discussing ... matter at... moment.

5. We used to walk a lot when we didn't have ... car.

III. Choose the suitable preposition.

1. How do you usually get (for, to, at) the University?

2. Why don't you write (by, in, on) ink?

3. He finally decided to give (in, up, out) smoking.

4. They had to put (in, up, off) the wedding because of his father's illness.

5. She's been learning Grammar (for, since, by) 3 months.

IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.

1. He was in (no, not, none) need for help.

2. (All, Every, Each) work was done in one day.

3 I think this video film is (less, least) interesting than the one you brought last Saturday.

4 Would you like (any, some, not) more juice?

5 I was tired and so were (the others, everyone, all).

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

1 nor/was/the/comfortable/hotel/neither/clean. ? to/and/the/said/eat/doctor/fruit/more/vegetables.

3. your/I/borrow/could/camera?

4. she/Italian/long/has/how/been/learning? 5 raining/the/it/by/had/evening/stopped.

VI. Choose the best response.

1. He hasn't spoken to Ann.

a) And I haven't.

b) Me too.

c) Nor have I.

3. Shall I do it for you?

a) No, you will not.

b) No, you must not.

c) No, you needn't, thank you.

2.1 m not at all sorry.

a) Are you?

b) Don't you?

c) Aren't you?

4. What time are your class over?

a) It's late in the afternoon

b) At half past five.

c) It's later than usual.

VII. Choose the appropriate word.

A. lot of (Japan, Japanese) parents 'arrange' (marriages, weddings) for their children. This is because they (feel, fill)

that marriage (affects, effects) not only the young (pair, couple) but the (whole, all) family. They believe that (there,

it) is important that the young (men, people) have the (same, alike) interests and that they (go, come) from the same social (background, platform). A lot of (arranging, arranged) marriages are (success, successful) and (help, aid) the tradition of the Japanese family to continue.

TEST 8

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

1. Where (be) the manager? -1 just (see) him. He (talk) on the telephone.

2. You ever (face) with such problems?

3. They (go) to get married. The wedding (be) next Saturday.

4. I (write) this letter to you while the children (play) on the beach.

5. That isn't my watch. It (belong) to my cousin.

6. What you (do) at 6 o'clock last night?

7. He was sorry that he (offend) us. He said he (not intend) to be rude.

II. Use the right article.

1. Last year he worked for ... big company in ... Brussels. ... company employs over 4000 people.

2. ... capital of... USA is not... biggest city of... country.

3. What do you think of ... Harrisons? - I don't like ... husband much but... wife is ... very nice woman.

4. Where's ... magazine I bought yesterday?

5. We had ... lovely time in Spain. - So you enjoyed ... holiday, didn't you?

III. Choose the suitable preposition.

1. After we had travelled (for, by, at) miles, there was still no sign (in, of, about) the town which was marked (in, on, at) the map.

2. Don't be late (at, for, on) dinner.

3. It's such a small room that I can hardly move (in, on, at) it.

4. They washed their clothes (by, at, in) hand.

5. The other person who sits (on, at, by) our table is Mrs. Hunt. I haven't found (up, out, off) anything (for, in, about) her.

IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.

1.1 don't have (something, anything, nothing) to do this afternoon.

2. Some of (them, they, their) must work to earn money.

3. The Aliens don't have (many, much, plenty) money.

4. Jane goes to the library (some, every, all) week.

5. One boy played the guitar while two (other, others, ano­ther) sang.


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