Sep 10, 2016
- Assessment criteria:
- Test B
- Federico and Sofia . . . Italian.
- isn’t
- is
- am
- are
- My parents have got four . . . .
- children
- childrens
- childs
- child
- There’s . . . book on the table.
- five
- some
- a
- an
- My sister’s fifteen. . . . called Ana.
- She’s
- You’re
- It’s
- He’s
- I’ve got two brothers. . . . bedroom is very big.
- Her
- Their
- His
- Your
- . . . are you from?
- What
- When
- Where
- Who
- This is my pen. . . . are your pens on the table.
- This
- Those
- That
- It
- . . . are twenty-five students in my class.
- There
- It
- We
- They
- There’s a table in the classroom but there aren’t . . . computers.
- the
- a
- some
- any
- My mother’s got blue eyes but my . . . eyes are brown.
- fathers
- father’s
- fathers’
- father
- . . . you got any oranges?
- Do
- Is
- Have
- Has
- They speak French but they . . . speak Spanish.
- does
- don’t
- do
- doesn’t
- . . . she play the piano?
- Does
- Don’t
- Is
- Do
- I . . . to bed at 9 o’clock.
- go usually
- go sometimes
- usually go
- go never
- We like her but she doesn’t like . . . .
- I
- us
- they
- she
- He . . . a red T-shirt today.
- is wearing
- doesn’t wear
- are wearing
- wears
- I don’t like . . . football.
- to watching
- watch
- watching
- doing
- My friend, Dan, . . . at school yesterday because he was ill.
- wasn’t
- isn’t
- were
- weren’t
- Where . . . last Saturday?
- you go
- do you go
- did you go
- does he go
- What . . . to do next weekend?
- are you going
- do you go
- are they doing
- did they go
- He . . . the guitar very well.
- does
- play
- can
- can play
- We usually go to the cinema on Saturdays but we . . . today.
- aren’t going
- doesn’t go
- don’t go
- isn’t going
- . . . football with us tomorrow?
- You are doing
- Are they playing
- Do we play
- Does he do
- He’s more . . . than his sisters.
- intelligent
- taller
- big
- oldest
- London is . . . city in England.
- more expensive
- bigger
- most expensive
- beautiful
- I . . . to Madrid last week.
- am not going
- went
- was
- go
- His English is very good. He speaks it very . . . .
- slowly
- quickly
- good
- badly
- We . . . lunch in the café when we saw Tim.
- were having
- had
- was having
- are having
- The TV is very loud, Jane. . . . it down, please.
- Turn
- Turning
- Turned
- Don’t turn
- You . . . take your passport when you go to the USA.
- don’t have to
- should
- mustn’t
- must
- They . . . you tomorrow.
- is going to call
- will call
- calls
- is calling
- If he . . . the exam, he’ll go to university.
- passes
- won’t pass
- is passing
- will pass
- I’ll buy . . . bread if I go to the supermarket.
- an
- some
- a
- any
- . . . you ever met a famous person?
- Have
- Do
- Did
- Has
- They’ve never . . . to a big city.
- saw
- been
- gone
- seen
- It’s not my jacket. It’s . . . .
- her
- him
- his
- mine
- She hasn’t arrived . . . .
- just
- yet
- already
- ever
- I’m not hungry. I . . . had breakfast.
- already have
- have yet
- have just
- haven’t yet
- You don’t . . . phone him now. You can phone him tomorrow.
- mustn’t
- must
- have
- have to
- This is the best ice cream in the world. It . . . in Italy.
- were made
- made
- makes
- is made
- The book . . . in 1954.
- was written
- were written
- is written
- wrote
- If you see a shark, . . . fast!
- swimming
- swim
- are swimming
- to swim
- When I was a child I . . . wear glasses.
- have to
- must
- had to
- mustn’t
- These jeans are . . . . They’re too small for me.
- not big enough
- too big
- enough big
- big enough
- It’s . . . lovely dress. Why don’t you buy it?
- very
- so
- such
- such a
- The concert . . . already started when we got to the theatre.
- has
- was
- had
- have
- They . . . live in Warsaw before they went to London.
- use to
- were
- had used to
- used to
- He told me he . . . at 7 o’clock.
- arriving
- has arrived
- was arriving
- arrive
- I’m not sure if I’ll go to the cinema. I . . . stay at home.
- might
- mustn’t
- has to
- must
- That’s Mrs Williams. She’s the teacher . . . gives us English classes.
- when
- who
- where
- which
- They don’t know the answer, . . . ?
- aren’t they
- do they
- don’t they
- are they
- She . . . for Bill for an hour — he’s late!
- is waiting
- has been waiting
- was waiting
- waits
- I went to the shop . . . some chocolate.
- to buy
- for to buy
- to buying
- for buying
- They come from Tokyo. They . . . be Japanese.
- can
- could
- can’t
- must
- He’s late. He must . . . the bus.
- miss
- have missed
- missing
- had missed
- If you . . . told me she was going to the party, I wouldn’t have gone.
- have
- would have
- has
- had
- The teacher . . . do my homework again.
- make me
- made me to
- makes
- made me
- A: I don’t want to see that show.
B: . . . . It looks terrible.- So I do
- Neither I do
- So do I
- Neither do I
- They asked us . . . Jason last week.
- have we seen
- have you seen
- if we had seen
- did you see
- Federico and Sofia . . . Italian.
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