Final Exam

April 6, 2019 | Author: Meyling Benavidez | Category: Onomastics, Morphology, Grammar, Syntax, Linguistic Morphology
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1. Present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect. My best friend and I _____________________ _____________________ each other  for 15 years. ( know) a. Jack usually _______________  _______________ in the morning but  today he ______________ ______________ b. (smoke, not smoke)  ________You____________  ________You_____________ _ breakfast yet? –  Yes  Yes I had it together with Sue at c. 7. (have) d. If you studied hard, you __________ (pass) the ex am. While He _____________________ _____________________ the paper, his wife came home. ( read ) e. He _____________________ _____________________ in Oxford 1999 and when his mother died he f. moved to London. ( live) g. If it doesn’t rain, we _____________ go to the beach. 2. Fill the gaps with Since/ For/ Just/ Already/ yet/ Ever/ Never. 1. Amy has ______________ done the shopping. You don’t have to go. 2. They’ve been in Madrid Ma drid _______________ a week. 3. I’ve _______________ _______________ tried The Sims game. This is the first time 4. Kevin hasn’t cut the grass __________. 5. Paul has been at this school ____________ three years. 6. Brian has ______________ washed the car. He didn’t wait for you. 7. We’ll eat later. lat er. The pizza hasn’t finished cooking _____________. _____________. 8. I have _____________ visited Egypt and I’d really love to go. 9. Have you __________met someone famous? 5. Comparatives or superlatives . 1. Yesterday was………………. Day of the year. I year. I almost froze to death walking home from school. (cold) 2. I mountains are ………….. hills. (high) 3. I can’t carry my suitcase. It is much ………………. Yours. (heavy) 4. That was ………………. Movie I’ve ever seen I almost a lmost walked out in the middle. (boring) 5. I think that good health is …………….. money. (important)

4. Fill the gaps with the correct adjective using too, not …….enough 1. She is only twelve years old. She is …………………to have boyfriend. (old) 2. I want to go home because I am…………. and I need to sleep. (tired) 3. Rosy wants wants to be a model, but she is only 1.50 cm. She She is ………………. to be a model. (tall) 4. Mike wants to be basketball player but he is only 1.45. He is ………………to be a basketball player. (short) 5. First and second Conditionals 1. If the boys don’t go to the cinema, they …………… (to be) very upset. 2. What would you do if you ………………(win) a lot of money? 3. If the bus ……………………….. (to be) late again, a gain, I will take a taxi. 4. You ……………… (not fail) this exams again if you studied more, Carol! 5. If my mother …………… angry (get), we won’t go out. 6. I don’t like this car. If I ……………(have) money I would buy another one. 3. Circle the correct option . MODALS VERBS 1. She doesn’t have to / has to  come to the party. It is not necessary.

2. Sally has to / doesn’t  have to pass all her exams because she wants to go to university. 3. Can/ must you help me with my homework please? 4. The children can / couldn’t  speak english. When they were five years old. 5. You mustn’t / have to do my homework everyday. 6. You don’t have to / mustn’t  smoke at a petrol station. You can’t / could cause an explosion. 7. You should/ don’t have to do exercises. It is good for your health.

MODAL VERBS

1. Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb: Can/ can’t, could/ couldn’t, must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to, should/ shouldn’t.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

You ______________ smoke in the bars. It is forbidden We ______________ wear uniform in a our school. It is an obligation. You ______________ wear a crash helmet when you are riding a motorbike. You ______________ eat a healthy diet. It is my advice. I __________ write well when I was one years old. It is impossible. You _____________ get up early on Sundays. It is not necessary. She ______________ speak five languages. It is really intelligent.

8.  ______________ you help me?

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