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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEInglés - Ilerna

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Título del test:
Inglés - Ilerna

Descripción:
CFGM y CFGS sanidad

Autor:
Chusii
(Otros tests del mismo autor)

Fecha de Creación:
21/10/2023

Categoría:
Idiomas

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Temario:
Present Simple. Emily _______ the piano: Play Plays Playes.
Present Simple. _______ you like coffee? Dos Do Does.
Present simple. My friends _______ very friendly: Are Is Do.
Present simple. I _______ like pop music: Aren’t Doesn’t Don’t.
Present simple is used for habits and permanent situations. True False.
Present continuous. Charles _______ a book: Is reading Have reading Has reading.
Present continuous. My boss _______ for you: Waits Is waiting Has waiting.
Present continuous. Adam _______ you: Is calling Call Calls.
Present continuous is used for actions at the moment of the speaking True False.
Present perfect simple. I _______ an omelette: Had cooked Has cooked Have cooked.
Present perfect simple. My sister _______ the English exam: Has passed Passes Passed.
Present perfect simple. Our parents ______ about the next trip: Have think Have thinked Have thought.
Present perfect simple. Miranda _______ that novel: Hasn’t read Hasn’t red Haven’t read.
Present perfect simple is used for past actions True False.
Present perfect continuous. Shanon _______ the TV all night: Had been watching Have been watching Has been watching.
Present perfect continuous. I _______ all afternoon: Has been studying Have being studying Have been studying.
Present perfect continuous. We _______ for five minutes: Have been singing Have singed ave sung.
Present perfect continuous. I _______ for an hour: Haven’t been writing Haven’t writing Haven’t written.
Present perfect continuous is used for conditional sentences True False.
When do we use present simple? For things that are always true For things that are doing in the same moment of the speech For things that happened in the past.
When do we use present continuous? For things that are always true For things that are doing in the same moment of the speech For things that happened in the past.
Which is the difference in 3rd person singular (affirmative sentence) of present simple? We add -ing at the end of the verb We add -s at the end of the verb We add -ed at the end of the verb.
Which is the ending that we add in the verb in present continuous? We add -ing at the end of the verb We add -s at the end of the verb We add -ed at the end of the verb.
Which is the auxiliary verb that we use for negatives and questions in present simple? Is / Are Am / Are Do / Does.
The customers ____ our new products. (buy) buy buys.
Tom ______ to go to the meeting. (not want) don't want doesn't want.
Anne ______ from Monday to Friday. (work) work works.
Some people ______ that English is a difficult language. (think) think thinks.
I ______ the new organization of the company. (not like) doesn't like don't like.
I ______ the project and Michel is taking a break. (do) 'm/am doing do.
While they ______ with the boss, we can go to the coffee shop. (speak) are speaking speaks.
I ______ of changing the job. (not think) don't thinking am not thinking.
Charles ______ to the restaurant at this moment! (go) is going goes.
Is Mary _____ with you? (talk) talks talking.
Tick the correct sentences: He don't eat vegetables. Sarah doesn't go to the library. Does you read the newspaper in the morning? I am going to the gym. We don't drink coffee.
Past simple. Kelly _______ at the disco (dance) Danced Dances Dance.
Past simple. Their friends _______ very funny. (be) Was Were Went.
Past simple. I _______ to the cinema last week. (go) Go Gone Went.
Past simple. _______ you do your homework? (do) Did Does Do.
Past simple is used for past actions. True False.
Complete the dialogues with the past simple or present perfect. How long _______________ at university? (you / be) I _______________ two years ago. I’m in my third year now. (start) Do you live with your parents? I _________________ with them for the first two years but then I ___________________ into a student hostel last September and I_______________ there since then. (live, move, live).
Complete the dialogues with the past simple or present perfect. _______________ a job? (your brother / find) Yes, he works in a hotel.
Complete the dialogues with the past simple or present perfect. ____________ to Nobu – that new Japanese restaurant? (you / ever / be) Yes, we _______________ there for my birthday. (go) What was it like? The food _______________ fantastic but it _______________ a fortune! (be/cost).
When do we use past simple? For actions in progress in the past. For actions that are happening now. For finished past actions: habits, routines….
When do we use past continuous? For actions in progress in the past. For actions that are happening now. For finished past actions: habits, routines….
Which is the structure of the regular verbs in the past simple? We add -ing at the end of the verb We add -s at the end of the verb We add -ed at the end of the verb.
Which is the structure of the verb in past continuous? is / are + verb + ing was / were + verb + ing do /does + verb + ing.
Which is the auxiliary verb that we use for negatives and questions in past simple? Was Are Did.
Complete the following sentences with past simple: The customers _______ our new products. (buy) Tom didn't _____ to go to the meeting. (not want) Anne _____ from Monday to Friday. (work) Some people ______ that English is a difficult language. (think) I didn't ____ the organization of the company. (not like).
Complete the following sentences with past continuous: I _____ the project and Michel was taking a break. (do) While they ______ with the boss, we went to the coffee shop. (speak) I _______ of changing the job. (not think) Charles ______ to the restaurant when Katy arrived! (go) __________ with you? (talk).
Tick the correct sentences in the past: He didn’t eat vegetables. Sarah didn’t go to the library. Did you readed the newspaper in the morning? I did going to the gym. We drink coffee.
Choose the correct option with past continuous: Students _______ during the weekend I _______ the email Magda _______ when I arrived Your dog _______ during the night.
Past continuous is used for continuous actions in the past: True False.
Choose the correct option with past perfect simple: I _______ for two hours She _______ the homework My workmates _______ the essay Your friend _______ an Italian song.
Past perfect simple is used for future actions: True False.
Choose the correct option with past perfect continuous: She _______ this morning I _______ the newspaper Her father _______ tennis I _______.
Past perfect continuous is used for a continuous action completed at some time in the past: True False.
When do we use future “will”? For conditional sentences. For predictions based on our opinions. For factual predictions.
When do we use future “going to”? For personal plans and intentions or when the cause of a possible event is present. For immediate decisions. For finished past actions: habits, routines….
Which is the structure of the verb in the future “will”? will + verb infinitive will + verb gerund will + verb + ing.
Which is the structure of the verb in future “going to”? am / is / are + going to + verb infinitive was / were + going to + verb infinitive going to + verb infinitive.
It is possible to replace will as a prediction by going to. True or false? True False.
Complete the following sentences with future “will”: I [1] answer the phone! (answer) Megan will [2] the elections. (win) I will [3] you an email to some retailers. (send) I’m sure it will [4] a success. (to be) The demand will [5] by 10%. (increase) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
Complete the following sentences with future “going to”: We [1] going [2] a meeting. (organize) I [3] going to [4] all night. (work) My sister [5] going to stay at home all weekend. (stay) My boss is [6] to [7] a lot of people. (hire) They [8] a new house. (not buy) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8].
Tick the correct sentences: Jamie are going to travel in business class. I will going to work next Monday. Alexandra will meet you at 4pm. Most employees are going to work together. Don’t worry! I’ll help you!.
Complete the sentences with the future simple. There’s no milk left! Oh! I _______________ some from the shop. (get) Why don’t we meet for coffee on Friday morning? Sorry. I can’t. I _______________ the doctor then. When _______________ you______________ another party? (have) In the future, people _______________ bigger heads. (have) “Tomorrow _______________ bright and sunny day everywhere in Spain, except in La Coruña”, said the weatherwoman. (be).
Choose the correct option for future. I think it _______. This Saturday I _______ to the mountain. I _______ a coke. When I arrive at home, I _______ TV.
Choose the correct option for future. Your mother _______ at home. Next weekend, Katy _______ a match. Mary _______ to France. They _______ a pizza for dinner.
Future will is used for spontaneous decisions. True False.
Future going to is used for arranged plans. True False.
Write the correct form of the future continuous. I _______________ (to do) my homework tomorrow. Well, I guess we _______________ (to ride) the bus to work next week. He _______________ (to eat) roast beef for dinner. I hope it _______________ (to rain) at this time tomorrow.
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in parentheses infuture perfect simple. Before the store opens, the employees _______________ (prepare) for the sale. By the time the treasure hunt begins, Susan _______________ (hide) all the clues. The housekeeper _______________ (clean) the house when the guests arrive.
Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in parentheses in future perfect continuous. This spring, the twins _______________ (attend) culinary school for two years. By 2021, our city _______________ (recover) from the hurricane for ten years. When it closes next week, the furniture store _______________ (do) business since 1980.
Choose the correct option with future continuous: During the next hour, I _______ abook. This weekend we _______ to the beach. Mark _______ TV tonight. My brother _______ all weekend.
Future continuous is used for spontaneous decisions. True False.
Complete the sentences with zero conditional: If you ___________ (pour) oil on water, it___________ (float) If you ___________ (freeze) water, it___________ (turn) into ice. If you (mix) flour and water, you ___________(get) dough. If you ___________ (smoke), your skin___________ (age) more quickly.
Complete the sentences with first conditional: If I ___________ (to be) hungry, I ___________(make) a sandwich. She ___________ (marry) him if he ___________(ask) her. If she ___________ (go) to the party, she___________ (take) a present. If Sarah ___________ (lonely), she ___________(call) some friends.
When do we use 1st conditional? To talk about imaginary situation in the present or future. To talk about the opposite of what is true. To talk about possible or likely future result.
When do we use 2nd conditional? To talk about imaginary situation in the present or future and its consequence. To talk about things that are possible, but not certain. To talk about hypothetical situation in the past.
When do we use 3rd conditional? To talk about the opposite of what is true or real. To talk about things that are possible, but not certain. To talk about hypothetical situation in the past and its consequence.
Which is the structure of Zero Conditional? Present Simple + Will/Won't + Infinitive Present Simple + Present Simple Past Simple + Would/Wouldn't + Infinitive.
Which is the structure of 3rd Conditional ? Past Perfect + Would/Wouldn't + have + past participle Past Simple + Would/Wouldn't + Infinitive Present Simple + Will/Won't + Infinitive.
Complete the sentence with the corresponding conditional: If I won the lottery, I _____________ (buy) my dream house. will bought bought would buy.
Complete the sentence with the corresponding conditional: If he tells the truth, the boss ___________ (forgive) him. will forgive had forgive forgiven.
Complete the sentence with the corresponding conditional: If I hadn't submitted the report, the project ____________ (start) in time. won't have started wouldn't have started haven't started.
Complete the sentence with the corresponding conditional: If plants don't get enough water, they __________ (die). dies won't die die.
Complete the sentence with the corresponding conditional: If he worked harder, he ____________ (get) better results. will get would get would have get.
When do we use present perfect simple? When we focus on the result of the action and actions completed in the very recent past When we focus on the duration of the action When we focus on the subject of the action.
When do we use present perfect continuous? When we focus on the result of the action When we focus on the object of the action When we focus on the proces and the result of the action.
Which is the structure of present perfect simple? Subject + have/has + been + past participle Subject + have/has + past participle Subject + have/has + past simple.
Which is the structure of present perfect continuous? Subject + have/has been + verb -ing Subject + have/has been +past participle Subject + have/has + verb -ing.
Complete the sentences using present perfect simple: People ____ the Cádiz Carnival since the 17th century. (enjoy) Usain Bolt ____ in races since he was a boy. (run) How long ___ Andrés Iniesta ___ professional football? (play) These dogs aren't dangerous. They _____ anyone. (not harm).
Complete the sentences using present perfect continuous: We _____ for you two hours. (wait) What ______ these last days ? (read) You _____ anything lately! (not do) How long _____ for her? (wait).
Complete the sentences with for or since. I've been taking dance classes _____ over 10 years. She's played the guitar _____ the first time she saw Hendrix on TV. I've been living in Brazil ______ 2004. She's been a backing dancer _____ 5 months. My dad has baked bread _____ he left school. He's got a bakery on the High Street.
Match the examples to the uses: How long have you been taking dance classes? I've been studying classical ballet for ten months. I've wanted to be a ballerina since I was 3 years old. How long have you had those dance shoes?.
When do we use comparatives? To say that "something" has more or less of a quality than another. To say that "something" has only more of a quality than another. To say that "something" has only less of a quality than another.
When do we use superlatives? To say that "something" has the most or the least of a quality. To say that "something" has only the most of a quality. To say that "something" has only the least of a quality.
When do we use equatives? To say that "something" has the most or the least of a quality. To say that "something" has more or less of a quality. To say that "something" has the same of a quality than another thing.
Which is the comparative of... Big ➜ Fast ➜ Tall ➜ Comfortable ➜ Smart ➜ Funny ➜ .
Which is the superlative of... Good ➜ Cool ➜ Deep ➜ Expensive ➜ Big ➜ Cheap ➜ .
Which is the comparative and superlative of "bad"? (bad - COMPARATIVE - SUPERLATIVE) bad - worse - the baddest bad - worse - the worst bad - better - the worst bad - badder -baddest.
Which is the comparative and superlative of "good"? (good - COMPARATIVE - SUPERLATIVE) good - better - the best good - better - the goodest good - the better - the worst good- gooder - the best.
Complete the sentences with second conditional: If she _______ (eat) healthier food, she________ (lose) weight. If he __________________ (drive) more carefully, he ______________ (have) fewer accidents. If I __________________ (study) harder, I___________________ (pass) the exam If she ___________________ (do) her homework every day, she _____________ (get) better marks.
Complete the sentences with third conditional: If you ___________________ (go) to the party, I___________________ (go) too. I ___________________ (not stay) at that hotel if you __________________ (recommend) it to me. If I ___________________ (not take) my umbrella, I ___________________ (get) very wet. If I ___________________ (plan) a trip to France, I _________________ (try) to learn some French.
Choose the type of conditional: If I had had enough money, I would have gone to California. If I have enough money, I will go to California If I had enough money, I would go to California.
Which type of conditional expresses general truths or scientific facts? Zero conditional First conditional Second conditional Third conditional.
Write the comparative of the following sentences. I can’t carry my suitcase. It’s much _____________ (heavy) than yours. Mountains are _______________ (high) than hills. He got a very good mark on his exam. The exam was _______________ (easy) than he had expected. I think that good health is _______________ (important) than money.
Write the superlative of the following sentences. Yesterday was ___________ (cold) day of the year. The Nile is ___________ (large) river in the world. I’ve bought _______________ (expensive) car. Marie is ________ (lucky) person I know. She has won the lottery four times!.
Write the equative of the following sentences. Lemon is _______________ (sweet) orange. Tigers are _______________ (dangerous) lions. My house is _______________ (tall) a skyscraper. France is _____________ (beautiful) Switzerland.
Choose the comparative of: Young Small Good Interesting.
Choose the superlative of: Comfortable Large Big Bad.
When do we use Reported Speech? To report what someone says with the same words. To report what someone says with other words. To give information about something and join sentences.
When do we use Passive Voice ? To report what someone says with the same words. To give information about something and join sentences. To report what someone says with other words. To focus the attention on the object of an action and establish the topic of a sentence.
Do commas dissapear when we change from direct speech to reported speech? Yes, they do. No, they don't. Sometimes.
Do personal and possessive pronouns change from direct speech to reported speech? Yes, they do. No, they don't. Sometimes.
Passive Voice says what happens to the subject. True False.
We use active voice to be impersonal in a scientific or technical process. True False.
What is the structure of passives? Object + would + past participle (+ Subject) Object + to be + past participle (+ Subject) Object + has/have + past participle (+ Subject).
Write the reported speech of this sentence: - Martha asked "Are you busy tonight?". Martha asked me if I... was busy that night. was busy tonight. were busy tonight.
Write the reported speech of this sentence: - Rachel said: "William is living in Perú". Rachel said that William... is living in Perú. lives in Perú. was living in Perú.
Write the passive of: - Monica was writing a letter. The letter was written by Monica. The letter is written by Monica. The letter was being written by Monica.
Choose the correct connector: She failed the English exam, _______she studied very hard. Although Moreover In spite of.
Choose the correct connector: I like eBooks, _______ I prefer paperbooks. Because But Too.
Choose the correct connector: I understood him, _______ his accent. Nevertheless However In spite of.
Choose the correct connector: You don’t need to go _______ youwant to. Unless So that Indeed.
Is that sentence correct? I had lunch despite of not feeling hungry. Correct Wrong.
Choose the correct preposition: They live together _______ an old house. On At In.
Choose the correct preposition: She walked _______ the street. Across During By.
Choose the correct preposition: I like to walk _______ the lake. Around In For.
Choose the correct preposition: Russia is the biggest country _______ the world. On In At.
Which kind of prepositions are the following ones: in, on, under, in front of, behind and next to. Movement Time Agent Place.
Choose the correct modal verb: Smoking is not allowed in the train. You _______stop smoking. Need to Must Should.
Choose the correct modal verb: _______ I buy this dress? What do you think? Should Could Would.
Choose the correct modal verb: I _______ work on Sundays. Haven’t to Don’t have to Can’t have to.
Choose the correct modal verb: Lisa _______ drive. Can Cans Canned.
Modal verbs need an auxiliary verb in negatives and questions. True False.
Add a question tag to these sentences: She cooks well, _______________? They visited Scotland, _______________? The car is broken, _______________?.
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