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a) Future Simple
b) Present Simple
c) Present Continuous
d) Past Simple
2) What tense does the author use in this sentence: Susie hates somebody’s singing in the middle of the night.
a) Present Continuous
b) Present Simple
c) Future Continuous
d) Past Continuous
3) The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb.
a) True
b) False
4) Read the text and choose the title: In the 16th century a favourite toy for children of all ages was the hobbyhorse. In appearance a hobbyhorse could be as simple as a stick, or it could have a decorated wooden framework with an imitation horse's head attached. Whether simple or elaborate, children used them for the games of the time involving war and knighthood, much as children in the early part of the 20& century played cowboys and Indians. In time the popularity of the hobbyhorse declined, but the pleasure of doing something outside the routine activities of daily life had brought a new word into the language, the word hobby, which is a shortened form of hobbyhorse. Hobbies today include a vast range of activities. The definition that best covers all these activities is probably constructive leisure-time activities. It excludes games and leaves out purely spectator activities like watching television. It also excludes schooling and work done to make a living. A hobby, like playing with a hobbyhorse, is an activity apart from the ordinary routines of life. It should encourage the use of creativity and imagination and bring the reward of learning. Some hobbies bring monetary rewards as well.
a) Queen and her life
b) What is a hobby?
c) Life in space
d) My pet
5) Future Simple is often use the adverb ever
a) True
b) False
6) Past Perfect use never for the negative form
a) True
b) False
7) Future Simple is used for something that happened in the past but is important in the present
a) True
b) False
8) Present Simple often use with adverbials which refer to the recent past: Recently just only just
a) True
b) False
9) The present continuous tense is used for actions happening now or for an action that is unfinished. This tense is also used when the action is temporary.
a) True
b) False
10) Irregular Verbs has ...
a) 3 forms
b) 2 forms
c) 1 form
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1. "ABBA" is a (1 - LEGENDARY) group of (SING) from Sweden.
2. Have you seen my new (2 - ELECTRIC) food (2 - MIXER) ?
3. He began to talk to me about his (3 - CHILDHOOD) in London.
4. He took advantage of my absolute (4 - CARELESSNESS).
5. I think (5 - WOODEN) armchairs will become (5 - FASHIONABLE) next year.
6. I think our (6 - IMAGINATION) is not enough to predict changes in our future life.
7. In our world political (7 - FREEDOM) is still rare.
8. My younger sister is often (8 - ILLOGICAL) and (8 - IMPATIENT)
9. There was little (9 - DISAGREEMENT) over what needed to be done.
10. The skirt is too long. I think I'II (10 - SHORTEN) it.
1. I’m trying to study. I have been trying to study for the last hour, but something always seems to interrupt me. I think I’d better go to the library.
2. The children are playing basketball right now. They have been playing for almost two hours. They must be getting tired.
3. The telephone has rung four times in the last hour, and each time it has been for my roommate.
4. The telephone has been ringing for almost a minute. Why doesn’t someone answer it?
5. It has been raining all day. I wonder when it will stop.
6. We have had three accidents so far this week. I wonder how many more we will have if you keep using the tools carelessly.
7. We have been living here since last June.
8. My little son is dirty from head to foot because he has been playing in the mud.
9. What’s the matter? Your eyes are red and puffy. I hope you have not cried. Oh, now I understand. You have been peeling some onions.
10. Hello, Rob. I’m happy to see you again. I haven't seen you for weeks. What have you been doing lately?
11. I haven't been able to reach my boss on the phone yet. I have been trying for the last twenty minutes, but the line has been busy.
12. We have had three major snowstorms so far this winter. I wonder how many more we will have.
13. I have written to them three times, but I still haven’t received a reply.
14. A: Dr. Harrison is a good teacher. How long has he been teaching at the university? B: He has been teaching here for almost 25 years. 15. A: What are you going to order for dinner? B: Well, I have had pizza. So I think, I’ll order that.
16. My uncle has been painting the outside of his house for three weeks and he’s still not finished.
17. The Smiths are presently in Tunisia. They have been travelling throughout North Africa since the middle of May. They’ll return home in another month.
C) Use THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE or THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS to fill in the blanks:
1. I’m tired. We have been walking for over an hour. Let’s stop and rest for a while.
2. The zoo isn’t far from here. I have walked there many times.
3. I have written to my friends at least a dozen letters since I left home and came home.
4. Sally is writing a letter to her boyfriend. She has been writing it since she got home from class. It’s going to be a long letter.
5. The telephone has rung four times in the last hour, and each time it has been for my roommate.
6. The telephone has been ringing for almost a minute. Why doesn’t someone answer it?
7. She is 80 and she has never read a book in her life.
8. The secretary is very tired. She has been typing all morning.
9. Tom is reading a book. He started two hours ago and he is on page 53. He has been reading for two hours.
10. Hello! I have been cleaning the windows. So far I have cleaned five of them and there are two more to do.
11. My grandfather died 30 years ago. I have never met him.
12. A: Is your father at home?
B: No, I’m afraid he has gone out.
A: When exactly did he go out?
B: About ten minutes ago.
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