The document contains a sample test with multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering topics like verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and irregular verbs. It tests grammar and vocabulary in English, with answers provided in the key.
The document contains a sample test with multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering topics like verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and irregular verbs. It tests grammar and vocabulary in English, with answers provided in the key.
The document contains a sample test with multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering topics like verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and irregular verbs. It tests grammar and vocabulary in English, with answers provided in the key.
The document contains a sample test with multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises covering topics like verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and irregular verbs. It tests grammar and vocabulary in English, with answers provided in the key.
I) Complete with the correct form of the given verb: _____/5
1. Dad promised __________ me a bike for my birthday. (give) 2. I can’t imagine __________ to school in a different country. (go) 3. Tom and Suzie decided __________ to the park after lunch. (go) 4. At the zoo, Alice stopped __________ at the lions because she was scared of them. (look) 5. Did you remember __________ the letters that I gave you yesterday? (post) II) Join the pairs of sentences: _____/10 1. There are two girls. They’re standing by the bus stop. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. There’s a man. He’s taking a photograph. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. I can hear a woman. She’s talking. ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. I can see some people. They’re swimming. ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. I can feel a gentle wind. It’s blowing. ___________________________________________________________________________ 6. There’s an old man. He’s crossing the street. ___________________________________________________________________________ 7. There are two boys. They’re cycling. ___________________________________________________________________________ 8. There’s a dog. It’s lying on the grass. ___________________________________________________________________________ 9. I can feel the sun. It’s shining on my face. ___________________________________________________________________________ 10. I can see two boys. They’re jumping. ___________________________________________________________________________ III) Complete with the correct adjective: _____/5 1. I was so ______________ when I fell in one of the fountains. (EMBARRASSING/ EMBARRASSED) 2. He’s so ___________________. He talks too much! (BORING / BORED) 3. She was so ___________________ last night. She thought she had seen a ghost! (FRIGHTENED / FRIGHTENING) 4. My mum’s so ___________________! She complains all the time! (ANNOYED / ANNOYING) 5. Don’t get so ___________________. The results are not final yet. (EXCITING / EXCITED) IV) Put the words in the correct order:(Everyday English; Asking people to do things; Ordering a meal) _____/5 1. great-Did-London-a-time-you-in-have? ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. open-please-Could-window-the-you? ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. to-Are-order-ready-you? ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. drink-like-to-anything-you-Would? ___________________________________________________________________________ 5. you-didn’t-I-see-here-to-expect. ___________________________________________________________________________ V) Put the adverbs in the comparative or superlative form: _____/5 1. Today, I’m going to listen _______________ than I did yesterday. (carefully) 2. He ran _______________ and won the race. (fast) 3. Jill does her homework _______________ of all students. (frequently) 4. People who want to lose weight need to eat _______________ than usual. (little) 5. My mother wakes up _______________ than me. (early)
VI) Irregular verbs: _____/10
Infinitive Past Simple Past participle Prevod
began cut fought keep made rode prodati swept think torn
VII) Fill in: _____/10
(UNIT 4, LESSONS A, B, C, D, CULTURE: ROBIN HOOD); PAY ATTENTION, THERE ARE 10 SENTENCES BUT 12 WORDS! heroes customer gate crooked refused pessimists hid handcuffed taxes battles throne supplies
1. He ______________________________ the sword and went back to the king.
2. The king______________________________ to believe the knight’s story. 3. A king or a queen sits on a _____________________________. 4. I was walking along a ______________________________ path. 5. ______________________________ are people who expect the worst and worry about things. 6. There’s a ______________________________ waiting at that table. 7. Mr. Bent’s company ______________________________strawberries for the Wimbledon tournament. 8. There were a lot of______________________________ before the war ended. 9. Robin Hood was one of the most famous ______________________________in Britain. 10. The Sheriff of Nottingham put high ______________________________ on people. KEY TOTAL: 50 POINTS
I) Complete with the correct form of the given verb:
1. to give 2. going 3. to go 4. looking 5. to post II) Join the pairs of sentences: 1. There are two girls standing by the bus stop. 2. There’s a man taking a photograph. 3. I can hear a woman talking. 4. I can see some people swimming. 5. I can feel a gentle wind blowing. 6. There’s an old man crossing the street. 7. There are two boys cycling. 8. There’s a dog lying on the grass. 9. I can feel the sun shining on my face. 10. I can see two boys jumping. III) Complete with the correct adjective: 1. EMBARRASSED 2. BORING 3. FRIGHTENED 4. ANNOYING 5. EXCITED IV) Put the words in the correct order: 1. Did you have a great time in London? 2. Could you open the window, please? 3. Are you ready to order? 4. Would you like anything to drink? 5. I didn’t expect to see you here. V) Put the adverbs in the comparative or superlative form: 1. more carefully 2. fastest 3. most frequently 4. less 5. earlier VI) Irregular verbs: Infinitive Past Simple Past participle Prevod BEGIN began BEGUN POČETI cut CUT CUT SEĆI FIGHT FOUGHT fought BORITI SE, TUĆI keep KEPT KEPT ČUVATI, ZADRŽATI MAKE MADE made NAPRAVITI RIDE rode RIDDEN JAHATI SELL SOLD SOLD prodati SWEEP swept SWEPT ČISTITI, POČISTITI think THOUGHT THOUGHT MISLITI TEAR TORE torn POCEPATI VII) Fill in: 1. hid 2. refused 3. throne 4. crooked 5. pessimists 6. customer 7. supplies 8. battles 9. heroes 10. taxes