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IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. There aren't (some, any) matches left. We must buy (any, some).

2. Ted's letters are in the drawer. Are his sister's letters there too? -No, (her, hers) are on the shelf.

3. Pass me the jug, please. There's (little, few) milk in my coffee.

4. The bus was completely empty. There wasn't (somebody, anybody, nobody) on it.

5. This car is expensive to run. It uses too (much, many) petrol.

6. They went on holiday with a friend of (their, theirs).

V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. six/ generally/ day/ we/ have/ a/ lessons.

2. London/ lived/ my/ have/ parents/ always/ in.

3. for/ two/ went/ Spain/1/ holidays/ ago/ to/ years.

4. come/ so/ often/ does/ late/ he/ home?

5. still/ concert/ going/ the/ is/ on.

6. seaside/ the/1/ never/ to/ have/ before/ been.

VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: How often do you go to the theatre? B: a) Last Sunday.

b) For two weeks.

c) Once or twice a month.

2. A: Aren't they going to buy a car? B: a) No, they don't.

b) No, they aren't.

c) Yes, they aren't.

3. A: I haven't seen him lately. And you? B: a) I've seen him last night.

b) I saw him last week.

c) I didn't see him since last week.

4. A: This is Jane.

B: a) Good-bye, Jane.

b) Hello. Pleased to meet you.

c) Good evening.

5. a) Do you pass your exams yet?

b) Can you pass your exams yet?

c) Have you passed your exams yet?

VII. Circle the appropriate word.

About three (hundred, hundreds) years (ago, before) a brave sailor lived in Great Britain. His name was Henry Hudson. He was not afraid of anything. (Many, long) times he sailed in a (big, great) ship far (off, of) the coast of England. He dreamt of (crossing, swimming) the Arctic Ocean. Three times he tried (to make, to do) so and each time he returned (to his house, home) and (told, said) his friends wonderful stories of the difficulties he had to go through.

Test 32

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. How long you (to know) the man? -1 (to know) him for six months.

2. If our car (to break down) we'll miss the train.

3. You (to make) a lot of noise. Please, be quiet. 4.1 (to meet) a lot of interesting people lately.

5. The swimming bath (to open) at 9.00 and (to close) at 18.3 0 every day.

6. Look! The man (to try) to open the door of your car.

7.1 want you to remember that I never (to ask) for anything before.

II. Choose the right article.

1. She saw... old woman sitting in the corner.... old woman greeted her.

2. Will you be at... home tomorrow?

3. Yesterday we took ... children to the Zoo.

4. My favourite subject is ... mathematics.

5. Did you like ... cake we had with coffee last night?

6. Look at... apples on that tree. How red and large they are!

7. He was ... tall thin man of about 30.

///. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. Old Mrs. Parker is afraid (at, for, of) falling down; that's why she seldom goes out.

2. He did not even apologize (of, for, at) being late.

3. There was a bowl full (of, with, by) fruit on the table.

4. I've been invited (for, from, to) a wedding (at, on, it) Saturday.

5. The manager was satisfied (by, with, of) his work and offered him a pay rise.

6. You must listen (to, in, over) this record again. You'll love it, I assure you.