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Examen Final

The document contains examples of completing sentences using different verb tenses and aspects including present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, future with will/going to, conditionals. It also includes examples using articles, quantifiers like some/any, comparatives, superlatives, modals like must/mustn't. The learner is provided sentences to complete that reinforce grammar rules around verb conjugation, tense, aspect and other grammar points.
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Examen Final

The document contains examples of completing sentences using different verb tenses and aspects including present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, future with will/going to, conditionals. It also includes examples using articles, quantifiers like some/any, comparatives, superlatives, modals like must/mustn't. The learner is provided sentences to complete that reinforce grammar rules around verb conjugation, tense, aspect and other grammar points.
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Complete the sentences.

Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in


brackets.
1 Zoe _______________ (watch) her favourite TV programme every Friday.
2 Dan _______________ (not wear) his favourite baseball cap today.
3 They say they’re having a good time, but _______________ (you / believe) them?
4 Ninety percent of teens in the USA _______________ (surf) the Internet at least once a day.
5 I _______________ (meet) Ann at the sports centre after volleyball practice tomorrow.
Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in
brackets.
1 She _______________ (surf) the Internet a lot, at least two or three times a day.
2 We _______________ (not meet) Ben after school today. We’re busy.
3 _______________ (you / watch) football on TV every Sunday?
4 Susan _______________ (wear) her favourite jeans today.
5 I _______________ (believe) him. He’s an honest person.
Complete the text. Use the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
It was an exciting day at the school sports day at the beach last Friday. It was eleven o’clock
and I was in the water. I 1 _______________ (swim) in the 800-metre race, and I was in first
place. Lots of people 2 _______________ (watch) the race and they 3 _______________
(shout) my name: ‘Carl! Carl!’ Suddenly, I 4 _______________ (realise) they 5
_______________ (say) something different. It 6 _______________ (sound) like ‘Shark! Shark!’
I 7 _______________ (look) over my shoulder and 8 _______________ (see) an enormous
shark. Then I really 9 _______________ (swim) fast! I think I 10_______________ (break) the
world record!
Complete the sentences. Use some or any.
1 There isn’t ________ sugar left.
2 Are there ________ good restaurants in your town?
3 Would you like dessert? There’s ________ ice cream in the freezer.
4 Look! There are ________ children playing on the beach.
5 I can’t see ________ litter in the park. It’s a very clean place.
1 Listen! There are ________ birds singing in the garden.
2 I can’t see ________ cars in the car park.
3 There aren’t ________ fish in the stream.
4 Is there ________ cake in the kitchen? I’m hungry.
5 Are you thirsty? There’s ________ orange juice in the fridge.
Choose the correct words.
1 There isn’t much / many / a few traffic today.
2 Would you like a few / a little / much biscuits with your tea?
3 How much / some / many cats has your neighbour got?
4 We saw a little / much / a lot of stars last night.
5 The garden is so dry. We need a few / a little / much rain for the flowers.
1 We don’t have much / many / a few homework today. Let’s play football.
2 Would Kelly like a few / many / a little milk in her coffee?
3 How any / much / many friends are coming to your party?
4 There were much / a lot of / any people at the theatre.
5 I’m going to the post office. I need to post a few / a little / much letters.
Complete the text. Use a/an, the or – (no article).
There aren’t many restaurants in our town. There’s 1 ______ fantastic pizzeria and 2 ______
Indian restaurant. Last weekend 3 ______ pizzeria was really busy and we didn’t have a
reservation, so we went to 4 ______ Indian restaurant. I love 5 ______ curry, but my dad
doesn’t really like 6 ______ hot food. He ordered something really boring. I think 7 ______
chef made 8 ______ mistake, though. When Dad tasted his food, I could see there was 9
______ problem. His face went red and his eyes started watering. I gave him a glass of water
quickly! I don’t think we’ll go back to 10______ Indian restaurant next weekend.
There aren’t many theatres and cinemas in our town. There’s 1 ______ modern cinema and 2
______ old, traditional theatre. Last weekend we wanted to go out. We couldn’t get tickets for
3 ______ theatre, so we went to 4 ______ cinema. I love 5 ______ Hollywood films, but my
brother prefers 6 ______ independent films, so at the cinema he asked for two tickets for 7
______ French film. I think 8 ______ cashier made 9 ______ mistake. When the film started, it
was 10______ American action film called Smash! My brother hated it, but I loved it!
Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in
brackets.
1 Twilight is a good film, but I think the Twilight books are ____________ (good) than the film.
2 The summer of 2003 was ____________ (hot) summer for a long time.
3 I love Friends. It’s quite old now, but I think it’s ____________ (funny) comedy series on TV.
4 I think Angelina Jolie is ____________ (beautiful) now than when she was younger.
5 I don’t like cartoons. I prefer ____________ (serious) programmes like documentaries.
1 I love The Simpsons. I think it’s ____________ (funny) cartoon I’ve ever seen.
2 I think Leonardo DiCaprio was ____________ (attractive) when he was younger.
3 She doesn’t like quiz shows. She prefers watching ____________ (serious) programmes like
documentaries.
4 The first Harry Potter book is good, but I think the last book in the series is ____________
(good) of all.
5 I saw on TV that today was ____________ (hot) day of the year so far.
Correct the sentences.
1 They aren’t enough old to drive a car. __________________________________
2 These jeans are to small for me. __________________________________
3 My brother isn’t enough brave to do that! __________________________________
4 This book isn’t as good than the first one. __________________________________
5 We don’t have butter enough for the cake. __________________________________
1 My sister isn’t enough tall to play basketball. __________________________________
2 This film isn’t as good than the first one. __________________________________
3 We don’t have eggs enough for the cake. __________________________________
4 You aren’t enough old to watch that film. __________________________________
5 The shoes are to small for me.__________________________________
Complete with the affirmative or negative form of will or going to and the verbs in brackets.
1 ‘Oh no! I forgot to charge my mobile battery.’ ‘I _______________ (lend) you my phone.’
2 ‘Have fun at the match.’ ‘Thanks! I _______________ (come) home too late, I promise.’
3 I’m so tired! I _______________ (definitely / get up) early tomorrow.
4 ‘Where’s Sue?’ ‘She’s near the karaoke machine. Oh no! She _______________ (sing)!’
5 Scientists say the weather _______________ (be) cold this winter.
1 ‘I can’t carry all the shopping.’ ‘I _______________ (come) to the supermarket and help you.’
2 ‘Are you coming to the beach?’ ‘No. Look at those clouds. It _______________ (rain).’
3 Promise me you _______________ (drink) all the juice. I want some too.
4 I _______________ (get) a job this summer. I need the money.
5 I’m worried about global warming. Scientists say the ice at the North Pole _______________
(melt).
Complete each gap in the zero conditional sentences. Use the correct form of one of the
verbs in brackets.
1 If my alarm clock _______________ soft music, I _______________ . (not wake up, play)
2 Put those plants in the sun. If they _______________ enough light, they _______________ .
(die, not get)
3 Mum _______________ annoyed if Dad _______________ the shopping. He buys junk food.
(do, get)
4 If you _______________ enough water, you _______________ a headache. (not drink, get)
5 If you _______________ the right password, you _______________ the website . (not have,
not access)
1 If the light _______________ on, I _______________ . (not sleep, be)
2 Please remember to water the flowers. If they _______________ enough water, they
_______________ .(die, not get)
3 My little brother _______________ if he _______________ a dog. He’s scared of animals.
(see, cry)
4 If we _______________ our physics homework, Mr Lett _______________ really cross. (not
do, get)
5 The website _______________ if you _______________ in your password. (open, type).
Choose the correct words.
1 You must / needn’t take your shoes off when you come in, or the carpets will get dirty.
2 Shh! We mustn’t / needn’t wake my little brother. He’ll start crying.
3 We must / mustn’t buy some flowers for Jane’s mum. It’s polite to bring something when
you visit someone.
4 We must / needn’t hurry. My aunt is never ready on time.
5 In some cultures you mustn’t / must eat everything on your plate. It’s polite to leave
something.
1 We must / needn’t be home by ten o’clock or Dad will be worried.
2 You mustn’t / needn’t forget to buy some milk. There isn’t any left at home.
3 You must / mustn’t call your grandmother and say thank you for the card.
4 Tell your sister she must / needn’t be scared. The dog won’t hurt her.
5 In Switzerland you mustn’t / must make any noise after ten at night. People think it’s rude.
Complete the first conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 If the sky _______________ (be) red in the morning, it _______________ (rain) later that
day.
2 You _______________ (get) a letter if you _______________ (sneeze) three times.
3 You _______________ (not get) married if you _______________ (sit) on a table.
4 If you _______________ (open) an umbrella inside the house, you _______________ (have)
bad luck.
5 If you _______________ (not wash) your hair, you _______________ (pass) your test.
1 You _______________ (lose) a friend if you _______________ (give) a knife as a gift.
2 You _______________ (have) bad luck if you _______________ (see) a black cat in the
street.
3 If the cows _______________ (lie down) in the fields, it _______________ (rain) the next
day.
4 You _______________ (have) bad luck for seven years if you _______________ (break) a
mirror.
5 If you _______________ (not wear) blue on your wedding day, you _______________ (be)
unhappy
 
 

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