Question 1
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Chose the correct answer. (Subject pronoun: He-She- It-We-You-They)
Who is Alice. Alice is my best friend. ..................... a doctor.
Question 2
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Chose the correct answer. (Subject pronoun: He-She- It-We-You-They)
Where are Michel and Helen living?
___________ live next to my house.
Question 3
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Complete with the right form of to be ( am, are or is)
-------------------you the new student?
Question 4
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Complete with the right form of to be ( am, are or is)
My sister and I --------------------good students.
Question 5
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Choose the correct answer (negative or affirmative form of to be)
Is Rafael Correa French? No, he ----------------
Question 6
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Complete the sentences with am, is, or are
Her cousins ___________ musicians.
Question 7
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Choose the correct definite or indefinite article: "the", "a", "an"
I read --------------- amazing story yesterday.
Question 8
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Choose the correct definite or indefinite article: "the", "a", "an"
I bought ---------------------pair of shoes.
Question 9
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What is the correct plural of the word?
I clean my (tooth) -----------------------three times a day.
Question 10
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Read Greg's e-mail. Then check the five statements.
From: Greg Evans
To: Helen Burtom
Subject: My paper four our class.
Dear Helen,
I'm sorry this e-mail is so late. I never have any free time on mondays. Yes, let's meet and work on my paper together tomorrow. But when?
I'm really busy tomorrow, too. I work from 6:00 to 11:00. Then I have a chess club meeting from 12:00 to 1:30. But luckily I don't have my afternoon class tomorrow. My teacher has a meeting out of town. So, let's meet tomorrow at 2:00. Is that OK?
My paper on the Louvre Museum needs a lot of work! There's some great information about the Louvre on the internet.
(You speak French, right? Some of the web page are in French, and I don't speak French.) There's a very good computer in Room A-13, and it's quiet there, too- there are usually only a couple of people in there. So, let's meet there and find the information. OK?
Bye,
Thanks soo much
Greg
Answer
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Greg is busy on mondays.
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Greg works on tuesday mornings.
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Greg serves lunch at the restaurant.
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Greg is in chess club.
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Greg doesn't speak French.
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Helen and Greg are in the same class.
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Greg need information about the Louvre for this paper.
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Room A-13 is usually very noisy
Question 11
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
They ate some (tomato) [blank_start]tomatoes.[blank_end]
You can put (sugar) [blank_start]sugar[blank_end] in your tea.
We have to buy new (furniture) [blank_start]furnitures.[blank_end]
I need to wash my (hair) [blank_start]hair.[blank_end]
In this hotel, (family) [blank_start]families[blank_end] are very welcome.
Answer
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tomatoes.
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sugar
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furnitures.
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hair.
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families
Question 12
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Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives:
Where is (I). [blank_start]My[blank_end] English book?
Question 13
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Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives:
She goes to school with (she). [blank_start]Her[blank_end] brother.
Question 14
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Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives:
(You). [blank_start]Your[blank_end] laptop is very expensive.
Question 15
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Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives:
(He). [blank_start]His[blank_end] favorite hobby is tennis.
Question 16
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
They ate some (tomato) [blank_start]tomatoes.[blank_end]
Question 17
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
You can put (sugar) [blank_start]sugar[blank_end] in your tea.
Question 18
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
We have to buy new (furniture) [blank_start]furnitures.[blank_end]
Question 19
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
I need to wash my (hair) [blank_start]hair.[blank_end]
Question 20
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Fill the gaps with the correct form of the nouns (singular or plural).
In this hotel, (family) [blank_start]families[blank_end] are very welcome.