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GENERAL TEST FOR BEGINNERS 1. …….. Jane from Ireland? a) Is b) Are c) Am 2. What ………. your favourite school subject? a) is b) am c) are 3. We ……….. from America. a) isn’t b) am not c) aren’t 4. ……… they from England? a) Are b) is c)Am 5. “Is she a teacher?” “Yes, she ……….. .”
He ………work in a restaurant. / used to, uses to, use to Revision Test 2 1. He ………… work in a restaurant. A ) used to B ) uses to C ) use to 2. Is this car ……………… A ) your
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Choose the correct item. 1 It is ——————– heavily today so I have to take my umbrella. A raining B rain C rains D rained 2 George ——————– drawing pictures.
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Test you proficiency about Past and Past Continuous 2 Pre-Intermediate Revision Test 2 / Past Past Continuous 1 Ian ———- having a huge breakfast with her family when the rain ——————heavily. A ) was / was starting B ) was / started C ) were / was starting D) is / started 2 Tom drank
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Test Your Pre-Intermediate Grammar Level 1. The door is knocking. I__________________answer it. (a) Is (b) Will (c) Do (d) Is going to 2. The students _____________________wear a uniform at school. a) Has to b) Have to c) Hasn’t to d) Haven’t to 3. Basketball_________________by students everyday in the USA. (a) Are play
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Relative Clauses: Who, Which, That, Where Who “Who” is used to provide additional information about a person. Which “Which” is used to provide additional information about objects. That “That” can also be used in place of “which” to provide additional information. Where “Where” is used to provide additional information about locations.
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Future Tense: Will and Going to Will Will is used to describe: Examples: I will make a cake for you. He will probably pass his exams. I will call you when I arrive. Be Going To Be going to is used to describe: Examples: I am going to swim. They are going to marry next
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Conditional Sentences Type 1 and 2 Zero Conditional The zero conditional is used to express general truths and facts. It is formed using “if” and the present tense in both clauses. Example: If you heat water to 100°C, it boils. (When water is heated to 100°C, it always boils.) If you pour oil on water,
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Supply / Provide / Furnish AssureEnsureMake sureGuaranteeSecure Imagine / Suppose / Presume AssumeOpineTheorizePresumeSupposeImagineFancy Think / Consider / Reflect ThinkThink ofConsiderImagineReflectContemplateConceiveSuppose Suggest / Propose / Recommend SuggestProposeRecommendProfferSubmit Generate / Produce / Manufacture GenerateProduceManufactureBreedChurn outGrowFabricate Multiply Multiply (for mathematical operations)BumpHitCrashBangStrikeGreetCollideDashKnockBump intoSlamCrash into Cause / Bring / Trigger CauseBringTriggerCall forthEncompassEngenderBring aboutProduceDoCreateGive rise toBegetBring along Resemble / Look Like