1. He lives a bit (far) than his parents.
2. It’s (interesting) film I’ve ever seen. I didn’t like it at all.
3. Is he (smart) person in the family? - No, his brother is much (smart) than he.
4. The job of a doctor is (hard) one in the world.
5. It was (bad) hotel in my life, it's difficult to find something (bad).
Exercise 8
Make these adjectives negative using prefixes UN-; IL-; IM-; IR-; DIS-; MIS-; IN-; -LESS.
1.lucky, 2.understand, 3.help, 4.literate, 5.mortal.
Exercise 9
Choose the correct word.
1. Sahara is the biggest dessert/desert in the world.
2. The affect/effect of Mozart's music is amazing!
3. I wondered weather/whether he liked classical music.
4. Due to climate changes the weather/whether is becoming more and more unpredictable.
5. If you loose/lose your credit card, don't forget to block it.
Exercise 10
Choose the correct modal verb.
1) I think you might/should see a dentist.
2) You must/may be joking. No one could eat so many cakes.
3) It’s Sunday tomorrow. You mustn’t/needn’t wake up early.
4) Should/May I borrow the car tonight, please?
5) I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost. – They can’t/mustn’t get lost because they have got a map.
6) You must/ought to be very tired. Do you want to sleep for a while?
7) Should/May I borrow your pen, please?
8) I have to/could go to the grocery store. My fridge is empty.
9) Could/Should you pass me some sugar? I like sweet tea.
10) You must be/can’t be very proud of your son, he is a champion.
TEST 3
Exercise 1
Match the words in column A with the words in column B:
1. Hang out | A the Internet |
2. Surf | B with friends |
3. Go | C text messages |
4. Send | D online |
5. Chat | E window shopping |
Exercise 2
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Complete the sentences with the correct past form of the verb in brackets.
- Jane ………. (watch) TV while I ………. (water) the plants.
A was watching, had watered; B was watching, was watering; C would watch, would water
2. James ……… (paint) the house for hours before he ………. (take) a break.
A painted, took B had painted, was taking C had been painting, took
- Who ………. (you/talk) to on the phone when I ………. (come) in?
A were you talking, came; B you talked, came; C had been you talking, had come
4. We ……….. (wander) around the town when we ………. (meet) Mary.
A wandered, were meeting B were wandering, had met C were wandering, met
- Owen ………. (type) his essay when the computer ………. (crash).
A typed, had been crashing; B was typing, crashed; C had typed, crashed
Exercise 3
Match the types of schools (1-5) to the descriptions (A-E):
1. boarding school 2. single-sex school 3. co-educational school 4. state school 5. private school | A) a school owned by the government; B) a school which students live in during school term; C) a school for only boys or only girls; D) a school for boys and girls; E) a school you usually have to pay to go to. |
Exercise 4
Fill in the gap with the correct present form of the verb in brackets:
1. We ……. (write)this report for four hours. I'm tired. Let's have a break.
A have been writing B are writing C write
2. I ……. (not/read) this book. Can I borrow it for a week or so?
A haven't read B am not reading C doesn't read
3. What is Linda doing? – She ……. (cook)dinner.
A is cooking B has cooked C cooks
4. I ….. (cook) breakfast right now. Can you call a little later?
A cook B has been cooking C am cooking
5. Let's ask Anna to make apple pie for dessert. She ……. (make)great apple pies.
A makes B has been making C make
6. Jane ………. (play) tennis since 2 o’clock.
A has been playing B have been playing C plays
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7. Please be quiet. My children ………. (sleep) now.
A are sleeping B is sleeping C has been sleeping
8. I ……… (finish)my work already. I'm ready to go for a walk with you.
A have finished B have been finishing C finish
9. She can't go to the movies. She ……….. (not/do) her homework yet.
A hasn't done B isn't done C doesn't do
10. I (not/eat) a fried meal since I began to follow a diet.
A haven't eaten B am not eating C doesn't eat
Exercise 5
Fill in: contest, exhibition, beggars, breathtaking, hire.
1) Our guide suggested going to an interesting _________ at the local museum and watching some unusual paintings and sculptures.
2) The view of this lake was really _________!
3) Tom had to ______ a driver for a while as he couldn’t drive a car himself after the operation.
4) In the streets you could see ________ and shoeshine boys.
5) The teacher advised James to take part in a writing __________.
Exercise 6
Choose the correct future tense.
1. This time tomorrow, I will leave/will be leaving for the airport.
2. James will be completed/ will have completed his studies by the end of the year.
3. Kim will be performing/will be performed in the school concert next week.
4. ‘What are your plans for the weekend?’ ‘I am spending / will have spent some time with my friends.’
5. 'We've run out of milk.' 'Really? I will buy/will have been buying some more this afternoon'.
Exercise 7
Put the adjectives into the correct form.
1. The rabbit is (slow) than a cheetah, but the snail is (slow) of all.
2. It’s (interesting) film I’ve ever seen. I didn’t like it at all.
3. Which of these houses is (expensive)?
4. The job of a doctor is (difficult) one in the world.
5. To get promotion you must work (hard) and be (responsible).
Exercise 8
Make these adjectives negative using prefixes UN-; IL-; IM-; IR-; DIS-; MIS-; IN-; -LESS.
1.likely, 2.help, 3.legal, 4.mortal, 5.understand.
Exercise 9
Choose the correct word.
1. If you loose/lose your credit card, don't forget to block it.
2. Would you like some dessert/desert?
3. Climate change affects/effects the whole world.
4. I wondered weather/whether he liked classical music.
5. Today she is wearing her hair loose/lose.
Exercise 10
Choose the correct modal verb.
1. I've got a terrible toothache. – I think you might/should see a dentist..
2. We mustn’t/needn’t go shopping this week, we’ve got plenty of food.
3. May/must I come in, please?
- You must/ought to be very tired. Do you want to sleep for a while?
- You mustn’t/shouldn’t park your car on double yellow lines.
- You shouldn’t/mustn’t be so rude with Mary, she is very sensitive.
- I have to/could go to the grocery store. My fridge is empty.
- You should/must obey the laws, or you will get in jail.
- It might/should rain tomorrow. You should take an umbrella with you.
10. Could/Should you pass me the salt? I'd like to put some in my soup.