Grammar Exam 3°ESO

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Quiz on Grammar Exam 3°ESO, created by Jose A. Sánchez on 24/02/2019.
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Question 1

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Put the verbs in the correct tense (Present Simple or Present Continuous): In five days, Sue [blank_start]is going[blank_end] back to South Korea. (go)
Answer
  • is going

Question 2

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Put the verbs in the correct tense (Present Simple or Present Continuous): James usually [blank_start]wears[blank_end] jeans and t-shirts. (wear)
Answer
  • wears

Question 3

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Choose the correct option:
Answer
  • My brother eats never pizza.
  • My brother never eats pizza.
  • My brother never eat pizza.

Question 4

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Choose the correct option:
Answer
  • I watch every evening TV.
  • I every evening watch TV.
  • I watch TV every evening.

Question 5

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Choose the correct option:
Answer
  • We once a year go to Lisbon.
  • We go to Lisbon once a year.
  • We go once a year to Lisbon.

Question 6

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Choose the correct option:
Answer
  • My friend hardly ever comes to my house.
  • My friend comes hardly ever to my house.
  • My friend ever comes to my house hardly.

Question 7

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, (Past Simple or Past Continuous): He [blank_start]was[blank_end] (be) in a bank when he [blank_start]met[blank_end] (meet) his wife.
Answer
  • was
  • met

Question 8

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, (Past Simple or Past Continuous): Why [blank_start]were you standing[blank_end] (you/stand) on a chair when I [blank_start]came[blank_end] (come) into the room?
Answer
  • were you standing
  • came

Question 9

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Make sentences using "used to": I [blank_start]used to live[blank_end] (live) in a flat when I was a child.
Answer
  • used to live

Question 10

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Make sentences using "used to": [blank_start]Did we use to go[blank_end] (we/go) every summer?
Answer
  • Did we use to go

Question 11

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Make sentences using "used to": He [blank_start]didn’t use to spend[blank_end] (not spend) all his money.
Answer
  • didn’t use to spend

Question 12

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, (Past Simple or Past Perfect): Now that I [blank_start]had found[blank_end] (find) my notes, I [blank_start]wanted[blank_end] (want) to continue writing my essay.
Answer
  • had found
  • wanted

Question 13

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, (Past Simple or Past Perfect): After Joanna [blank_start]had finished[blank_end] (finish) her presentation, we [blank_start]asked[blank_end] (ask) our questions.
Answer
  • had finished
  • asked

Question 14

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Choose the correct option (must/should/be allowed to/have to):
Answer
  • We must to eat more fruit.
  • We must eat more fruit.
  • We mustn’t to eat more fruit.

Question 15

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Choose the correct option (must/should/be allowed to/have to):
Answer
  • He should study more grammar.
  • He shoulds study more grammar.
  • He should to study more grammar.

Question 16

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Choose the correct option (must/should/be allowed to/have to):
Answer
  • Jenny is allowed to go out tonight?
  • Is Jenny allowed to go out tonight?
  • Is Jenny allowed go out tonight?

Question 17

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Choose the correct option (must/should/be allowed to/have to):
Answer
  • Mary has to tidy her room?
  • Has Mary to tidy her room?
  • Does Mary have to tidy her room?

Question 18

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Write sentences using the Present Perfect tense: Britney [blank_start]has flown[blank_end] (fly) to New York twice.
Answer
  • has flown

Question 19

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Write sentences using the Present Perfect tense: [blank_start]Has someone hidden[blank_end] (someone/hide) my school bag?
Answer
  • Has someone hidden

Question 20

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Write sentences using the Present Perfect tense: Many artists [blank_start]haven’t drawn [blank_end](not draw) only landscapes.
Answer
  • haven’t drawn

Question 21

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Choose the correct option ("for" or "since"):
Answer
  • I have been waiting for eight o’clock.
  • I have been waiting since eight o’clock.

Question 22

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Choose the correct option ("for" or "since"):
Answer
  • He has been in prison since four years.
  • He has been in prison for four years.

Question 23

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Write sentences in "Present Perfect": You / ride / a horse? (ever) [blank_start]Have you ever ridden a horse?[blank_end]
Answer
  • Have you ever ridden a horse?

Question 24

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Write sentences in "Present Perfect": You / read / my letter / ? (yet) - [blank_start]Have you read my letter yet?[blank_end]
Answer
  • Have you read my letter yet?

Question 25

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, "Past Simple" or "Present Perfect": Marta [blank_start]has lost[blank_end] (lose) her school bag three times today.
Answer
  • has lost

Question 26

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Put the verbs in the correct tense, "Past Simple" or "Present Perfect": [blank_start]Did[blank_end] you [blank_start]have[blank_end] (have) your maths exam last Monday?
Answer
  • Did
  • have

Question 27

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Choose the correct "Phrasal Verb": I don’t know the answer to that question, but I’ll ______________ for you.
Answer
  • look after
  • find out
  • take after

Question 28

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Choose the correct "Phrasal Verb": She’s sixteen, and she feels she is old enough to _____________ herself.
Answer
  • look after
  • find out
  • take after

Question 29

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Write the verb in brackets in "Passive Voice": The letter [blank_start]is signed[blank_end] (sign) by her. [Present]
Answer
  • is signed

Question 30

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Write the verb in brackets in "Passive Voice": Abortion [blank_start]was forbidden[blank_end] (forbid) by El Salvador in 2013. [Past]
Answer
  • was forbidden

Question 31

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Write the verb in brackets in "Passive Voice": Insects [blank_start]are eaten[blank_end] (eat) in some Asian countries. [Present]
Answer
  • are eaten

Question 32

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Write the verb in brackets in "Passive Voice": Dracula [blank_start]was written[blank_end] (write) by Bram Stoker in 1897. [Past]
Answer
  • was written
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