The document provides examples to complete grammar and vocabulary sentences by selecting between options A, B, or C. For grammar, examples test subject-verb agreement and possessive pronouns. For vocabulary, examples test identifying parts of speech like nouns and adjectives in context. A third section identifies which word is different from the others in a set.
The document provides examples to complete grammar and vocabulary sentences by selecting between options A, B, or C. For grammar, examples test subject-verb agreement and possessive pronouns. For vocabulary, examples test identifying parts of speech like nouns and adjectives in context. A third section identifies which word is different from the others in a set.
The document provides examples to complete grammar and vocabulary sentences by selecting between options A, B, or C. For grammar, examples test subject-verb agreement and possessive pronouns. For vocabulary, examples test identifying parts of speech like nouns and adjectives in context. A third section identifies which word is different from the others in a set.
The document provides examples to complete grammar and vocabulary sentences by selecting between options A, B, or C. For grammar, examples test subject-verb agreement and possessive pronouns. For vocabulary, examples test identifying parts of speech like nouns and adjectives in context. A third section identifies which word is different from the others in a set.
Example: She’s from France. ________ name is Marcia.
A her B his C she
1 A What’s ________ name?
B I’m Nancy. I’m from England. A her B your C their 2 Three hundred dollars? That’s a very ________ watch. A fast B your C expensive 3 That’s my dog. ________ name is Toby. A Its B Our C Your 4 A Is that your sister over there? B Yes. She’s the ________ one. A long B short C blue 5 A Are those your friends? B No. ________ friends aren’t here today. A Her B Their C Our 6 These chairs are very ________. A old B fast C slow 7 A Is your wife here? B Yes. ________ wife is over there. A Our B Your C My 8 Suzy and Melanie are English. ________ husbands are American. A Their B Our C Her 9 This is ________ father. My mother isn’t here. A her B his C my 10 This is my new book. ________ very good. A It B It’s C Its 11 Maria is ________ sister. A Miguels B Miguel C Miguel’s 12 ________ mother and father aren’t from Turkey. A Their B They C There 13 I’m Brenda, and this is my ________, Yumiko. A brother wife B brother’s wife C wife’s brother 14 Where are ________ pens? A our B ours C we 15 Topsy and Tina are sisters. ________ brother’s name is Tim. A Her B Their C Our 16 Kate is not here, but this is ________ bag. A his B its C her 17 It’s a ________ car. A cheap B Maria’s C our 18 Her ________ are nice. A son B sons C son’s 19 That’s Trent’s girlfriend. ________ very good-looking. A Her’s B She’s C She 20 Here are ________ sandwiches: one cheese, and one tuna and cheese. A your B yours C your’s 20
VOCABULARY
a Tick () the correct word A, B, or C.
Example: My father is married to my ________.
A mother B wife C daughter
1 My ________ is very nice. Her name is Janice.
A boyfriend B girlfriend C woman 2 That’s my ________. He is 22 today. A children B daughter C son 3 My sister’s married. Her ________ name is Luke. A husband’s B father’s C brother’s 4 These are my ________. Their names are Ed and Marco. A man B people C friends 5 I’m married. I have two ________, a boy and a girl. A child B childs C children 6 Kelly is 18. Her ________ are 50. A fathers B mother C mother and father 7 Angela is my ________. A children B sister C picture b Tick () the correct word A, B, or C.
Example: That watch is £500. Wow! That’s ________!
A cheap B big C expensive
8 My parents are ________.
A tall B long C new 9 He’s a very ________ man. He’s 97. A long B old C big 10 Your mobile phone’s fantastic. Is it ________? A late B today’s C new 11 This car is very ________. A speed B short C fast 12 These glasses are very ________. They’re only £5. A small B cheap C long 13 That’s an ________ bag. It’s a nice colour. A orange B big C expensive c Tick () the word that is different.
Example: A friend B husband C wife
14 A green B blue C big
15 A short B tall C old 16 A friend B wife C daughter 17 A good B fast C bad 18 A nice B yellow C orange 19 A fantastic B great C terrible 20 A big B small C red 20