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I) Complete Sentences by Using Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense

The document contains an English exam assessing grammar and vocabulary skills through multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises. Students are tested on their use of verb tenses including present, past, and perfect tenses. A range of other grammar concepts are also evaluated such as use of modals, adjective forms, word formation, and completing sentences with the correct parts of speech.

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I) Complete Sentences by Using Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense

The document contains an English exam assessing grammar and vocabulary skills through multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises. Students are tested on their use of verb tenses including present, past, and perfect tenses. A range of other grammar concepts are also evaluated such as use of modals, adjective forms, word formation, and completing sentences with the correct parts of speech.

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THE WRITTEN TEST

I) Complete sentences by using Present Simple or Present Continuous Tense


1. Every Monday, Sally __________________(drive) her kids to football practice.
2. Usually, I _________________(work) as a secretary at ABT, but this summer I_________________(study)
French at a language school in Paris. That is why I am in Paris.
3. Shhhhh! Be quiet! John______________________(sleep) .
4. Don't forget to take your umbrella. It_____________________ (rain) .
5. I hate living in Seattle because it_____________________(rain, always) .
6. I'm sorry I can't hear what you_________________________ (say) because
everybody_______________(talk) so loudly.
7. Jim: Do you want to come over for dinner tonight?
Denise: Oh, I'm sorry, I can't. I ___________________(go) to a movie tonight with some friends.
9. The business cards_______________________ (be, normally ) printed by a company in New
York. Their prices are inexpensive, yet the quality of their work is quite good.
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II) Complete sentences by using Past Simple, Past Continuous or Present Perfect tense
1. A: I (already/see)___________________ this film.
B: Really? When__________________(you/see) it?
A: Last month with Charles and Kathy. I remember it really well. We ______________________(watch) the
film when an accident _____________________(happen). We ____________________(heard) a sound
and ___________________(run) to the street. We________________(see) a woman who
___________________(cry).
2. A: Is Greg at home?
B: No, he________________ (go) to the supermarket an hour ago.
3. A: ___________________________(you/ever/be) to New York?
B: Yes, twice so far.
A: When________________________(be) the last time?
B: Two years ago and I really___________________(enjoy) my trip. While we ________________ (fly) I
_____________________(watch) films.
A: Lucky you! I ______________________(never/travel) abroad.
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III) Circle the correct word.
1. A: Can / Must I go out on Saturday night?
B: Of course. But don’t be late.
2. A: Is your wife feeling better?
B: Yes, but the doctor said she needs to / mustn’t go to work till she is completely well.
3. A: Did you finish your project last night?
B: I’m afraid not. I need to / couldn’t work on it again today.
4. A: We don’t have to / mustn’t buy Amanda a gift; it’s not her birthday.
B: OK, but we could / don’t have to get her some ice cream.
5. A: Could /May you help me wash the car?
B: Sure but first I am able to / must finish this e-mail.
6. A: Sorry, Sir but you needn’t / mustn’t take pictures in the museum.
B: I’m sorry, I didn’t know.
____/8
IV) Choose a, b or c.
1. May I see your______________ please?
a. boarding card b. destination c. conveyor belt
2. There was so much____________________ in the food that it was impossible to eat it.
a. chilli peppers b. buffet c. garlic
3. All passengers with hand luggage only should go straight to the departure_______________.
a. arrival b. square c. gate
4. There were only twenty _________________ on the plane.
a. passports b. passengers c. destinations
5. You should go to the north ___________of Italy. There are lots of beautiful villages by the sea.
a. coast b. valley c.ciff
_____/5
V) Word formation

1. Each time he made an ________________, Alex was close enough to see. APPEAR
2. She definitely didn't know how to _________________in the forest. SURVIVAL
3. Soon after their _____________ George went out of the room. ARRIVE
4. A strange feeling of_______________ filled her as she watched him. EXCITE
5. Sometimes I think he was trying to _____________his skills. IMPROVEMENT
6. That was certainly a___________________ turn of events! SURPRISE
_____/6
VI) Use –ed or –ing adjectives

1. Paula had a ____________________ swim after work. (RELAX)

2. My parents were ____________________ when I offered to wash the car. (SURPRISE)

3. The video game was really ____________________. (ENTERTAIN)

4. The staff at the hotel were very ____________________ when we arrived. (WELCOME)

5. I was ____________________ when I passed the maths exam. (AMAZE)

6. I’m sorry, but the mushroom soup was ____________________. (DISGUST)

7. After a big lunch we all felt completely ____________________. (SATISFY)

8. When you are sick it is ____________________ for somebody to take care of you. (COMFORT)

9. The increase in people dropping litter in the national park is very____________________. (DISAPPOINT)

10.I wish my little brother would stop being ____________________!(ANNOY)

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TOTAL _____/54

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