Test1
Form 9
- Use the correct tense-form of the verbs in brackets.
- They (to have) their English class in the morning yesterday, but normally they (to have) English classes in the afternoon.
- I already (to write) a letter to my friend. I think he (to get) it in a few days.
- Minsk (to found) 945 years ago.
- If the weather (to keep) fine we (to stay) here till the end of the month.
- He (to consider) the best pupil of the class.
- Why you (to smell) the meat? Is it bad? I (to buy) it only yesterday.
- How long you (to drive) a car?
- Don’t disturb her! She (to work).
- The new computer (to buy) tomorrow.
- What you (to do) at 10 o’clock yesterday?
- Choose the right article.
- Listen to her beautiful voice. She sings like …angel.
- …Rain is getting heavier.
- She studies …English medieval history at … London University.
- Some people believe in …life after…death.
- …Smiths had …son and …daughter. … Son was in …Army and …daughter was training to be… teacher.
- I don’t like … milk in my coffee, and I take only … little sugar.
- Has anyone left … message for me in … evening?
- …White House has been … official residence of …President of …US since 1800.
- Choose the right preposition.
- You mustn’t travel (by, on, at) bus without a ticket.
- They are still waiting (to, for, --) the bus.
- Are you good (in, on, at) football?
- I’m sorry (on, at, for) not listening to you.
- How do you usually get (for, to, at) school?
- The teacher is very pleased (in, with, at) my work.
- Can you play (on, at, -) the guitar?
- Thank you for looking (on, at, after) me when I was ill.
- Choose the suitable pronoun.
- There’s hardly (some, any, no) tea left.
- I haven’t got (many, much, a lot ) money at present.
- Some people like the sea (others, other, no) prefer the mountains.
- Would you like (any, some, no) coffee?
- Jane goes to the library (some, every, all) week.
- Circle the right variant.
- Did you like the film?
- I always did.
- I never did.
- it was boring.
- Why not go to a disco?
- That’s why.
- That’s a good idea.
- That’s the trouble.
- Who’s that man over there?
- He’s very clever.
- He’s my brother in law.
- He’s an architect.
- Come and have lunch with us.
- With pleasure.
- I like it.
- Not at all.