Sep 10, 2016
- I . . . a student.
- is
- am
- are
- be
- A: Are they students?
B: No, they . . . .- not
- isn’t
- aren’t
- are
- . . . Maria your friend?
- Be
- Are
- Is
- Can
- We . . . French.
- isn’t
- not
- no
- aren’t
- A: . . . is Mrs. Smith?
B: My English teacher.- Who
- Where
- How
- Whom
- A: . . . is your brother?
B: Sixteen.- How old
- When
- What age
- How much
- A: . . . are they from?
B: London.- When
- What
- Who
- Where
- A: . . . is your birthday?
B: It’s today.- What
- When
- How old
- What time
- Where are . . . ?
- their
- them
- us
- they
- You can phone . . . this evening.
- me
- mine
- my
- I
- . . . are at school.
- I
- She
- We
- It
- They’re . . . friends.
- she
- hers
- theirs
- her
- The cat likes . . . milk.
- it
- its
- it is
- it’s
- The book is . . . the table.
- next
- on
- up
- over
- I watch TV . . . the evening.
- on
- at
- of
- in
- My birthday is . . . Saturday.
- at
- in
- on
- for
- We have a holiday . . . August.
- by
- on
- in
- to
- They are . . . France.
- on
- in
- for
- to
- . . . run!
- Don’t
- Not
- Doesn’t
- Not to
- . . . at John!
- Look
- Looking
- Looked
- To look
- A: Come here! What are . . . ?
B: They’re my socks.- this
- that
- those
- these
- Pass me . . . book over there, please.
- this
- those
- that
- these
- Mr. Smith is . . . man. He’s 99.
- a old
- old
- an old
- the old
- She’s got . . . job.
- a new
- new
- the new
- an new
- A: Where’s Sue?
B: In . . . .- the kitchen
- a kitchen
- one kitchen
- kitchen
- This is a photo of our two dogs. My dog is . . . near the tree.
- one dog
- dog
- a dog
- the dog
- Are you from . . . ?
- a U.K.
- an U.K.
- U.K.
- the U.K.
- Three . . . .
- boy
- boyes
- boys
- bois
- Five . . . .
- class
- classes
- classies
- clases
- Two . . . .
- childs
- childrens
- children
- child
- He is from . . . .
- the Ireland
- Irelands
- Irish
- Ireland
- My friend is . . . .
- Italian
- Italy
- Italians
- Italia
- Her wardrobe is in her . . . .
- bedroom
- classroom
- kitchen
- garden
- She is . . . .
- wide
- weight
- weigh
- fat
- 7 +7 = . . .
- fourteen
- four
- forty
- fourth
- (4th) fourth, (5th) . . . , (6th) sixth, (7th) seventh
- five
- fifth
- fiveth
- fivth
- It’s (3.15) . . . .
- fifteen past three
- three and quarter
- quarter past three
- quarter to three
- It’s (2.55) . . . .
- fifty-five to three
- fifty-five past two
- five to two
- five to three
- It’s (1.30) . . . .
- thirty past one
- half past one
- half past two
- one and thirty
- A: Hi, I’m Sue. What’s your name?
B: My name’s Kate.
A: . . .- Yes, please.
- Nice to meet you.
- Yes, it is.
- No, thanks.
- I can’t . . . .
- swim
- to swim
- swimming
- to swimming
- A: Can you dance?
B: Yes, I . . . .- do
- dance
- can
- am
- I like . . . tennis.
- played
- to playing
- playing
- play
- What’s . . . like today?
- a weather
- the weather
- weather
- some weather
- Can you play . . . ?
- chess
- the chess
- a chess
- at
- A: . . . is your favourite colour?
B: Blue.- Why
- How
- Where
- What
- A: . . . do you play football?
B: Never.- How much
- How many
- How often
- How
- A: . . . pen is this?
B: It’s John’s.- Who
- Whose
- What
- Which
- A: . . . is it?
B: 500 euros.- Which
- How often
- How many
- How much
- John . . . a motorbike.
- has got
- have got
- get
- getting
- Our house . . . a big garden.
- hasn’t got
- haven’t got
- not got
- doesn’t got
- A: Are there three cinemas here?
B: No, . . . .- they aren’t
- there aren’t
- it isn’t
- there isn’t
- . . . a park over there.
- It is
- There are
- There is
- This is
- Are there . . . English dictionaries in the cupboard?
- any
- an
- some
- the
- I haven’t got . . . pets.
- the
- some
- no
- any
- . . . of my friends are American.
- Any
- Some
- One
- Lot
- What sports . . . ?
- you play
- does you play
- do you play
- play you
- My father . . . in an office.
- not works
- doesn’t work
- not working
- don’t work
- I . . . a glass of orange juice every morning.
- am drinking
- drinking
- drink
- drinks
- Do you . . . to the cinema?
- sometimes go
- go sometimes
- sometimes to go
- going sometimes
- I . . . him.
- often not phone
- often don’t phone
- don’t phone often
- don’t often phone
- My sister . . . her hair at the moment.
- washing
- washes
- are washing
- is washing
- A: Are you doing your exercises?
B: No. . . . .- I not doing
- I’m not
- I don’t
- I’m not doing
- They’re happy because . . . their favourite DVD.
- they’re watching
- they watch
- they watches
- they watching
- He can . . . a horse.
- go
- play
- ride
- do
- Can you . . . basketball?
- do
- go
- have
- play
- I . . . my homework in the library.
- do
- have
- make
- can
- He can . . . good photos with his new camera.
- make
- have
- do
- take
- I . . . in London last week.
- was
- were
- be
- am
- We . . . at home yesterday.
- wasn’t
- weren’t
- not be
- aren’t
- A: Were your parents there?
B: No, they . . . .- wasn’t
- not
- were
- weren’t
- This is my . . . bike.
- mother
- mother’s
- mothers
- mothers’
- Where are the . . . mothers?
- girl’s
- girl’
- girls’
- girls
- The school is near . . . house.
- our
- us
- ours
- our’s
- The posters are . . . .
- their
- them
- theirs
- their’s
- He goes to work . . . car.
- with
- by
- on
- in
- I can’t draw. I’m really bad . . . drawing.
- with
- at
- for
- in
- The bank is . . . to the cinema.
- opposite
- past
- across
- next
- What are you interested . . . ?
- in
- by
- for
- on
- They play tennis . . . weekends.
- in
- on
- by
- at
- I get . . . at 7 o’clock every morning.
- up
- on
- out
- over
- She sings . . . .
- bad
- worst
- badly
- worse
- Lions are . . . animals.
- dangerous
- danger
- dangerously
- dangers
- This book is . . . .
- bore
- boring
- bored
- bores
- Tim is . . . John.
- the oldest
- older than
- older as
- older
- He’s the . . . singer in the school.
- well
- better
- most good
- best
- My new computer game is great. I love . . . .
- it
- this
- them
- him
- She plays tennis . . . she does athletics.
- but
- because
- and
- so
- John . . . to school last Monday.
- walk
- was walking
- walked
- walks
- We . . . a newspaper yesterday.
- not bought
- don’t buy
- didn’t bought
- didn’t buy
- A: Did you go to the party?
B: Yes, I . . . .- go
- did
- went to
- was
- You . . . feed the lions at the zoo.
- must
- mustn’t
- can
- do
- They . . . have a holiday next year.
- aren’t going
- aren’t go to
- don’t go to
- aren’t going to
- A: Is he going to buy a CD?
B: Yes, he . . . .- going
- is
- buys
- goes
- . . . roads are dangerous.
- Icy
- Ice
- Iced
- Icily
- He is a good . . . .
- build
- building
- builder
- build
- My favourite subject at school is . . . .
- science
- scientist
- scientific
- scientifically
- We go bowling at the bowling . . . every week.
- rink
- centre
- park
- alley
- A: Do you want to come to the disco on Friday?
B: Sorry, . . . .- I’m not
- I don’t come
- I can’t
- I don’t want
- A: Let’s go to the cinema tonight.
B: . . .- That’s a good idea.
- Good luck.
- Well done!
- We’re going.
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