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Evaluation Test Grammar I. Underline The Correct Verb Forms

The document contains an evaluation test assessing grammar and vocabulary skills. It consists of 5 sections that include underlining correct verb forms, completing sentences with verbs, filling in blanks with time words, underlining correct words, and completing sentences with single words. The test has a total of 70 points and is graded on a scale of 10 to 5 based on the total number of points earned.

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Evaluation Test Grammar I. Underline The Correct Verb Forms

The document contains an evaluation test assessing grammar and vocabulary skills. It consists of 5 sections that include underlining correct verb forms, completing sentences with verbs, filling in blanks with time words, underlining correct words, and completing sentences with single words. The test has a total of 70 points and is graded on a scale of 10 to 5 based on the total number of points earned.

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Evaluation Test

Grammar

I. Underline the correct verb forms.

Example: The judges will have finished / have finished discussing the score in a few minutes.

1. This time tomorrow, I’ll do / ’ll be doing my first skydive!


2. You said the meeting would be a quick one. Will we have finished / be finishing by 3.00?
3. We won’t have gone / won’t be going tomorrow – the weather forecast is for heavy
rain.
4. We usually eat breakfast at 7.30, but tomorrow we’ll have eaten / ’ll be eating it at 6.15
as we need to start climbing early.
5. I hope we’ll have solved / ’ll be solving all our energy problems by 2050.
6. Good luck with the bungee jump! I’ll be thinking / ’ll have thought of you!
7. If you’d eaten / ’d have eaten breakfast, you wouldn’t be so hungry now.
8. If you were listening / ’d listened to my instructions carefully, you’d know what to do.
9. If I knew / ’d known how to navigate, I’d help you find the way.
10. I’d have packed / ’d pack my swim suit if I’d realized there was going to be a pool.
11. I wouldn’t go / wouldn’t have gone to Mark’s wedding even if he’d invited me!
12. You’d be able to go to the barbecue today if you ’d done / ’d have done your homework
yesterday.
___________/12 points
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.

Example: If I had lots of money, I would give (give) most of it away to charity.

1. If it’s this hot tomorrow, I ________ (run).


2. We’ll eat outdoors on Saturday unless it ________ (rain).
3. If you do outdoor sports, you ________ (need) to take vitamin D supplements.
4. If you’re feeling tired, you probably ________ (train) enough for the event.
5. If you like an adrenaline rush, you ________ (love) wingsuit flying!
6. Will you________ (wait) at the finish line tomorrow?
7. If you ________ (spend) less on clothes, you might be able to rent a nicer apartment.
8. We ________ (not go) on the trip if we’d known how challenging it was going to be.
9. I wouldn’t go to Japan now if I ________ (be) you. It’s the middle of the rainy season.
10. She ________ (not crash) her car if she hadn’t been checking her phone.
11. Marius could have finished much earlier if he ________ (have) fewer breaks.
12. If Nick ________ (not take) his medical kit with him, I’d never have survived.

___________/12 points
III. Complete the sentences with the correct word(s) from the box.

after before while in case when as soon as when unless until

Example: I’ll be ready in ten minutes when I’ve finished drying my hair.

1. The sky divers jump out of the plane ______ the instructor tells them it’s safe.
2. You shouldn’t eat just ______ you swim.
3. I’m not leaving ______ you give me my money back!
4. I’m really worried. Let me know ______ you’ve heard any news.
5. I can’t run ______ I’ve eaten a big meal.
6. There’s no way I’m helping him again ______ he pays me!
7. Take my number ______ you need to call me.
8. I read a really interesting article ______ I was having my break.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the verbs.

not have take stop be can live come speak not start

Example: I wish my suitcase was a bit bigger!

9. I wish our takeaway ________ soon! They said they would deliver it straight away!
10. Do you ever wish you ________ to travel so much for work?
11. I have always wished I ________ another language fluently.
12. Do you ever wish we ________ in the countryside?
13. I wish my niece ________ checking her phone every two minutes – it drives me crazy!
14. I wish I ________ find shoes to fit me but my feet are so wide!
15. I’m really hungry! If only we ________ a snack with us.
16. My Politics course isn’t very interesting. I wish I ________ it.

_________________/16 points

Vocabulary

IV. Underline the correct word.

Example: It’s going to be damp and chilly / sunny tomorrow.

1. If there’s thick / strong fog, the traffic will be very slow.


2. There hasn’t been any rain today, but it still feels quite humid / warm.
3. Plants haven’t been able to grow well this year because of the breeze / drought.
4. It’s difficult to predict what the weather will be like in Scotland – it’s so settled /
changeable.
5. We couldn’t go out yesterday because it was absolutely scorching / mild.
6. You’ll need your sunglasses – it’s incredibly bright / clear outside.
7. There was a really strong / heavy wind blowing along the coast.
8. The facts in this article are absolutely astonished / astonishing!
9. I felt inspiring / inspired to paint a picture after going to that exhibition.
10. We felt so embarrassing / embarrassed when we realized we hadn’t left a tip for the
waiters.
11. I was so infuriated / infuriating by the rude staff at the customer service desk!
12. My husband finds driving in the dark really stressful / stressing.
13. Can you help me? The instructions for my new phone are a bit confusing / confused.
14. Min looked really boring / bored during the lesson today, didn’t she?

________________/14 points

V. Complete the sentences with one word.

Example: I’ve just taken the rubbish out.

1. I really fancy taking ________ snowboarding? How about you?


2. Do you think you take ________ your mother or your father in character?
3. Don’t expect so much from Irina – you must take into ________ that she’s still young.
4. Investing money in the stock market is never safe – you’re taking a ________.
5. Take no ________ of my husband. He thinks his jokes are funny but not everyone
agrees!
6. Could you take ________ of the children for me on Saturday morning, please?
7. The public meeting will take ________ at the town hall on 12th July.
8. We should take ________ of the low exchange rates and get some dollars now.
9. After I won the award, I was so ________ with emotion I burst into tears!
10. Matt was really ________ when Emma said she couldn’t understand his Scottish accent.
11. Sorry, but I just cannot watch horror movies. I get ________ stiff!
12. I didn’t have any money after I left university so I was ________ to find a job!
13. Jeff asked Mina to go on a date with him but she said ‘No’ – he’s completely ________!
14. Many students feel ________ for a while after they leave home and start university.
15. Ana’s going to do a bungee jump! I’m absolutely ________ – she doesn’t usually take
risks!
16. The people in that village must have been ________ when their homes were flooded
twice in a month.

________________/16 points

Total number of points: ___________________/70 points

Points: 70-67 68-63 62-55 54-44 44-35 35-22


Mark: 10 9 8 7 6 5

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