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GENERAL ASSESMENT 20/10/2023 mark:

MODAL VERBS
1. Choose correct modal verb.
You … work at weekends if you don’t want to.
A) needn’t B) don’t need C) haven’t to
D) don’t have E) haven’t

2. The doctor says that your mother … to leave hospital next week.
A) must B) could C) will be able
D) shall be able E) will able

3. As Stewart was in a hurry, she … to take a taxi.


A) might B) could C) should D) has E) had

4. Tomorrow I shall … help you but today I am very busy.


A) can B) must C) ought to
D) be able E) be able to

5. If a traffic light is red, a car … stop.


A) had to B) must C) shouldn’t
D) ought E) have to

6. People … smoke when there are children around.


A) shouldn’t B) should C) must
D) have to E) didn’t have to

7. We … keep the window open, because there is a strong wind.


A) must B) have to C) had to
D) don’t have to E) may

8. I hope she … to write soon. Don’t worry about it.


A) may B) can C) must
D) will be able E) will able

9. You … worry about the boy, he will be all right.


A) mustn’t to B) needn’t C) don’t have
D) don’t need E) needn’t to

10. He says he … return in time because he has a lot of things to do.


A) must B) have to C) ought
D) hasn’t to E) might

11. I … translate this text into my native language, because I understand well.
A) must B) had C) need D) hasn’t E) needn’t

12. If you want to keep your job, you … be late for work.
A) must B) should to C) ought D) mustn’t E) don’t have
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13. I … phone you because I had lost the number.
A) can B) mustn’t C) was not able to
D) can’t E) could

14. You … speak French, everyone here understands only English.


A) don’t have to B) should C) needn’t to
D) haven’t to E) hadn’t to

15. I … understand the rule before the teacher explained it to me.


A) can’t B) mustn’t C) haven’t to
D) hadn’t been able E) hadn’t been able to

16. You … play with matches. They are too dangerous.


A) must B) mustn’t C) can
D) haven’t to E) don’t have

17. Choose the correct variant.


“It isn’t necessary to buy a ticket” means … .
A) You ought to buy a ticket
B) You needn’t buy a ticket
C) You must buy a ticket
D) You can buy a ticket
E) You have to buy a ticket

18. “I advise him to be more careful” means … .


A) He oughtn’t to be more careful
B) He ought to be more careful
C) He needn’t be more careful
D) He mustn’t be more careful
E) He doesn’t have to be more careful

19. “He couldn’t swim when he was five” means … .


A) He should swim when he is five
B) He can swim when he is five
C) He wasn’t able to swim when he was five
D) He must swim when he is five
E) he had to swim when he was five

20. “I advise you to study harder” means … .


A) You should study harder
B) You cannot study harder
C) You couldn’t study harder
D) You don’t have to study harder
E) You may not study harder
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21. “You aren’t allowed to park here” means … .
A) You have to park here
B) You are able to park
C) You must park here
D) You can park here
E) You mustn’t park here

22. “It’s not for you to eat so much” means … .


A) You shouldn’t eat so much
B) You must eat too much
C) You should eat too much
D) You ought to eat too much
E) You have to eat too much

23. Choose correct modal verb.


Jane said: “I am sorry, Kate, I … phone you last night, because our phone was out of order.”
A) can B) had to C) have to D) couldn’t E) might

24. My mother … to make her own clothes when she was a girl of 15.
A) is able B) was able C) could D) can E) has

25. When you go abroad, do you … take your passport?


A) are able B) might C) need D) must E) have to

26. Choose the correct variant.


“We don’t have to go shopping with Mum” means … .
A) We needn’t go shopping with Mum
B) We ought to go shopping with Mum
C) We should go shopping with Mum
D) We can go shopping with Mum
E) We must go shopping with Mum

27. Tom … help his parents yesterday.


A) must B) had to C) have to
D) was able E) should

28. He … to read English books in a year.


A) shall be able B) have C) could
D) might E) will be able

29. She … to cook dinner after work.


A) must B) can C) may D) could E) had

30. – Must I clean the room now?


– No, you … .
A) can B) may C) needn’t D) couldn’t E) must
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31. Don’t worry, the doctor says that your mother … to feel better soon.
A) must B) could C) will be able
D) shall be able E) will able

32. As James wasn’t good at Maths, he … ask for help.


A) may B) couldn’t C) should D) has to E) had to

33. The newspaper … be translated without a dictionary.


1. must 2. hadn’t to 3. have to 4. has to A) 1, 3 B) 2, 4 C) 1, 4 D) 2, 3 E) 1, 2
34. You … drive so fast. The police will stop you.
A) must B) have to C) mustn’t D) had E) have

35. In those days we … bring friends home, we … meet in public places.


A) couldn’t, must B) couldn’t, had to
C) can’t, have to D) can’t, must
E) weren’t able, had to

36. I shall probably … see your house.


A) be able to B) can C) be able D) must E) able to

37. They … play football on Sundays because they … to go to church.


A) couldn’t, must B) can’t, has C) couldn’t, had
D) could, had E) couldn’t, have

38. I think colleges and universities … to be free.


A) should B) must C) ought
D) haven’t E) doesn’t have

39. When I went out, I … come home at a certain time.


A) had to B) hadn’t to C) must
D) don’t have to E) can

40. You … get a job but you … get a good job without English.
A) can, won’t able to B) can’t, can’t C) can, can’t
D) are able, can’t E) are be able, can’t
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QUANTIFIERS
1. Choose the correct variant.
1. Such clothes is good for travelling.
2. Woolen clothes keep us warm in cold weather.
3. The glass of the windows are broken.
4. Glass is used for making lamps.
A) 1, 2 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 4 D) 2, 3 E) 3, 4

2. Choose the correct variant.


1. These furniture doesn’t suit my flat.
2. A fridge is a piece of furniture where we keep food.
3. There was an old furniture in the hall.
4. I bought new furniture for the living–room. A) 1, 2 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4 E) 3, 4

3. Choose the correct variant.


1. The police is looking for him.
2. All the information he read in the newspaper was interesting.
3. Your hair need cutting.
4. All these advice was given by him.
5. The cattle are grazing in the meadow.
A) 2, 5 B) 1, 3, 4 C) 3, 4, 5 D) 1, 2, 5 E) 1, 5

4. Choose the correct sentences.


1. My father’s and my mother’s sisters are my aunts.
2. The exercises in this book is very difficult.
3. All sorts of paper were on sale.
4. I found scales, but this was not the butcher’s.
A) 1, 2 B) 2, 4 C) 1, 3 D) 1, 4 E) 3, 4

5. Choose the correct sentences in the Possessive Case.


1. Maggie’s tears were running down her face.
2. The Cleary’s house was on the top of a hill.
3. I saw the black shapes of Paddy’s dog.
4. He’s gone to ask the police to bring Frank back.
5. The sea’s dangerous today.
A) 1, 3 B) 2, 4 C) 1, 2 D) 2, 3 E) 3, 5

6. Choose the correct sentence.


A) That police officers are looking for the murderers.
B) Those polices officers are looking for the murderers.
C) This police officers are looking for the murderer.
D) Those police officers are looking for the murderers.
E) These polices officer are looking for the murderers.
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7. Which of the given expressions are incorrect?
1. three weeks’ vacation
2. mens’ decision
3. the Brown’s house
4. everyone’s wish
A) 1, 3 B) 1, 2 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4 E) 1, 4

8. Choose the correct variant.


A) Your sisters-in-law’s dress are wonderful.
B) Our sisters-in-laws’ dresses are wonderful.
C) Their sisters-in-law’s dresses are wonderful.
D) Our sisters’-in-law dresses are wonderful
E) Hans sister’s-in-law dresses are wonderful.

9. Choose the correct sentences in the Possessive Case.


1. A week’s rest can make the children happy.
2. Both Sean’s and Thomas’s jackets are black.
3. Sabinas’ mother was at chemist’ for her medicine.
4. All women’ clothes are expensive nowadays. A) 1, 4 B) 1, 3 C) 1, 2 D) 2, 3 E) 2, 4

10. Choose the correct sentences in the Possessive Case.


1. I heard my mother’s voice in the yard.
2. The Wilson’s house is near the river.
3. My cousin’s going to enter the university.
4. The party took place at the Smiths’.
A) 1, 2 B) 1, 3 C) 1, 4 D) 2, 3 E) 2, 4

11. Which ones are in the Possessive Case?


1. His father greeted their guests at the door.
2. The rules of the possessive case are a few.
3. My boss’s rules are so strict.
4. 3 day’s rest will be useful for you.
5. Ronald is a friend of Gerald’s.
A) 3, 4, 5 B) 1, 2, 3 C) 2, 3, 5 D) 2, 3, 4 E) 1, 2, 4

12. Choose the correct sentences.


1. A few glasses of water was put in front of us.
2. A lot of progress were made by the company last year.
3. There are two loaves of bread on the kitchen table.
4. How many pieces of furniture are there in the bedroom?
A) 1, 2 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 4 E) 2, 4

13. Choose the correct sentences in the Possessive Case.


1. The King always believed in his sons-in-law’s words.
2. The nurse has washed Tom and Ned’s hands and sent them into the kitchen.
3. Last summer we stayed at the Browns’ in the country.
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4. Father always buys meat from the nearest butcher’s .
5. Frank’s laughing at you. What’s the matter?
6. The cat usually plays with its small kittens.
A) 3, 5, 6 B) 2, 3, 5 C) 1, 3, 4 D) 4, 5 E) 1, 5, 6

14. Choose the correct variant.


We have twenty ..., five ... and a ... on our farm.

A) sheeps, goats, horses B) sheep, goat, horse


C) sheep, goats, horse D) sheeps, goats, horse
E) sheeps, goat, horse

15. Choose the correct sentences.


1. Have you got another work to do?
2. Cooking every day is my mother’s chief work.
3. Growing rice is a very hard work.
4. Brian was given another kind of work.

16. Choose the correct variants.


The teacher liked ... .

1. all the students’ answers


2. all the answers to her questions
3. all the student’s answer
4. both of the student’s answer

17. Choose the correct sentence in the Possessive case.


A) Friendship’s very important for us.
B) The girl’s got old parents in the village.
C) My friend’s good knowledge is an example for me.
D) She’s never been to Canada before.
E) This task’s very difficult to do in two hours.

18. Choose the correct variant.


1. George is unemployed. He’s looking for a work.
2. The news was very depressing.
3. We had much bags and cases.
4. Your hair is too long.
A) 2, 3 B) 1, 3 C) 2, 4 D) 1, 4 E) 3, 4

19. Choose the correct variant.


1. The police have arrested a friend of mine.
2. Do you think the people is happy with the government?
3. There was a police standing at the corner of the street.
4. The tourist guide gave us some information about the town.
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5. Martin has got brown eye.
A) 1, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 1, 5 D) 2, 4 E) 3, 5

20. Choose the correct sentence in the Genitive Case.


A) Yesterday’s a public holiday so the shops were closed.
B) Her sister’s going to stay with some friends.
C) Margaret’s in her office. She’s been there since 7 o’clock.
D) My brother’s interview with the president will be on the radio today.
The childrens’ mother scolded them

21. Choose the correct variant.


1. The Browns’ house
2. the editor-in-chief’s office
3. Tom and Karen’s eyes
4. Bill’s and Ann’s mother
A) 1, 2 B) 3, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 1, 3 E) 2, 4

22. Choose the correct variant.


A) There are some money in my bag.
B) There isn’t many butter in the fridge.
C) How much people can you see?
D) There are some sandwiches in the kitchen.
E) John’s in the garden. He’s drinking a milk and eating an apple.

23. Choose the correct sentences.


1. My father and I were ready to leave.
2. The water in the buckets is pure.
3. Take the books which is on the table.
4. The girls and the boys shall take part in the competition.
5. Some pupils was absent from the lesson.
A) 1, 3 B) 1, 2 C) 2, 4 D) 3, 4 E) 4, 5

24. Choose the correct variant.


The book about his adventures … read worldwide.

1.are 2. have been 3. is 4. has been


A) 1, 4 B) 2, 3 C) 3, 4 D) 1, 2 E) 1, 3

25. Choose the correct variant.


1. Living in Beijing cost a lot of money.
2. Chinese pancakes looks delicious.
3. Reading and writing are important skills.
4. All resident has to pay tax.
A) 3, 4 B) 1, 2 C) 1, 3 D) 2, 3 E) 2, 4
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PRONOUNS
1. We all got wet in the rain because ... had an umbrella.
A) all of us B) a few of them C) each of us
D) none of us E) none of them

2. When I read a newspaper, I read ... articles ... seem interesting to me.
A) these, who B) those, which C) that, what
D) this, which E) those, what

3. Choose the correct sentence.


A) Ann is very busy these days. She has few free time.
B) I’m not sure where he’s from. He’s either Spanish nor Italian.
C) I met somebody whose mother writes detective stories.
D) The book is about a girl which runs away from home.
E) She said she would contact me but she neither wrote or phoned.

4. Foreign languages are difficult, and ... people learn ... perfectly.
A) few, them B) many, it
C) a lot of, they D) a little, them E) a few, their

5. Don’t worry about Tom and … . … can look after ... .


A) I, We, each other B) my, We, one another
C) me, They, themselves D) I, We, ourself
E) me, We, ourselves

6. Tom and I didn’t eat … because …. of us was hungry.


A) something, both B) anything, either
C) nothing, neither D) anything, neither
E) some, each

7. I need ... and you need ... . We need ... .


A) him, mine, each other B) you, me, each other
C) you, myself, us D) hers, her, ourselves
E) yours, me, each other’s

8. ... climbed out of the swimming pool and dried ...


with a towel.
A) he, him B) I, mine C) they, theirs
D) she, herself E) she, himself

9. Choose the correct pronouns.


- Have you lost.....?
- No, nobody has lost....here.
A) anything, anything B) anything, nothing
C) nothing, nothing D) something, nothing
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E) nothing, everything

10. I didn’t take ... money with me, so I couldn’t buy ...
A) some, something B) any, anything
C) any, any D) any, nothing
E) any, something

11. Is ... the boy....sister is a scientist?


A) this, which B) what, that C) what, whose
D) that, which E) that, whose

12. Henry the Eighth is the English king......had 6 wives.


A) which B) who C) whom
D) what E) whose

15. ... isn’t ... book, give ... ... .


A) that, our, us, mine B) this, our, us, mine
C) these, my, me, my D) this, my, me, mine
E) those, my, us, ours

16......students want to enter the best universities.


1. Almost all 2. Every 3. Each 4. Most

17. Match the parts of the sentences.


1. The Prime Minister is a person....is the head of the
government.
2. Arthur didn’t thank me for the present. That is ...
annoyed me.
3. I got into a carriage....there were seven people.
a) where b) who c) whose
d) whom e) what

18. Match the parts of the sentences.


1......always makes a lot of noise was our neighbour’s
dog.
2. The house in....we lived last year has been destroyed.
3. I have studied everything....he told me.
a) where b) which c) that
d) whom e) what

19. A thief is a person who steals something from ...


person.
A) other B) the others C) another
D) others E) another’s

20. Mr. Green has two sons. One of....lives in Kiev. His
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... son lives in Bristol.
A) them, other B) they, the other
C) them, the other D) their, another
D) theirs, others

21. Only two of them are here. I can’t see ... .


A) other one B) other C) another
D) another ones E) the others

26.have got a new automatic cooker.


... turns.....on and off.
A) they, they, themselves
B) they, it, itself
C) she, he, himself
D) we, it, herself
E) she, they, itself

27. The Garabagh problem is ... and ... must solve it ... .
A) ours, we, ourselves B) this, we, ourself
C) our, we, ourselves D) theirs, they, ourselves
E) their, they, themselves

28. We couldn’t buy anything because....of the shops


was open.
A) all B) no one C) none
D) nothing E) both

29. I asked if ... wanted an ice-cream, but...answered.


So I just bought one for ... .
A) somebody, nothing, myself
B) anyone, nobody, myself
C) some, everything, it
D) anyone, someone, our
E) somebody, anything, mine

30. ... has got their faults....is perfect.


A) all, everybody
B) everybody, nobody
C) every, nothing
D) no one, both
E) both, each
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