INGLESE 1A Continisio Tommaso (12cfu)
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Título del Test:![]() INGLESE 1A Continisio Tommaso (12cfu) Descripción: Paniere Ecampus Lingue e Culture Europee e del Resto del Mondo |




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Anne_______play tennis last month. none of the above. don't. didn't. wasn't. I ..........TV yesterday. watched. none of the above. watch. watchd. She ..... yesterday. none of the above. cryed. cryd. cried. He didn't .... last Sunday. called. none of the above. calld. call. Who ..... ten minutes ago?. did called. called. none of the above. did call. Why ... she ... ?. did, cried. did, cry. none of the above. cried. What film ... you ... last night?. did, saw. did, see. none of the above. saw. My aunt ______ English. was teach. taught. teached. none of the above. When ..... you ..... there?. did, go. went. did, went. none of the above. We ______ our parents yesterday. invite. invited. didn't invited. none of the above. What time____ your Math class_____ ?. were / started. did / started. did / start. none of the above. When I was 7, I______ to be a doctor. want. none of the above. was want. wanted. How ____ you _____ to drive ?. none of the above. did / learn. are / learn. was / learn. John ______ his exam because he ______ very hard. none of the above. was past / studied. passed / studied. past / was study. The homework was hard. How long _______ you?. none of the above. did it take. it took. took it. Where ______ to elementary school?. went you. did you go. you went. none of the above. Where did you .... this novel?. bought. buy. buyed. none of the above. Who ...... that house?. did bought. bought. none of the above. buyed. Choose the correct answer to make an imperative sentence: straight / (go) / four more traffic lights. Straight go four more traffic lights. none of the above. Go straight four more traffic lights. You go straight four more traffic lights. Anne, when _______ the Tandem Cafe on the Internet?. none of the above. did you begin. you began. were you beginning. They alweys .................. be afraid of the dark. use to. none of the above. used to. didn't used to. I .................... like Indian music, but now I do. didn't use to. used to. don't use to. none of the above. I ............ like dance music, but now I don't. Complete the following sentences using one of the choices. none of the above. usedn't to. use to. used to. That room.................. be a cinema. didn't used to. used to. use to. none of the above. ................. drink, but now I have stopped. didn't use. didn't used to. used to. none of the above. ________ well on that quiz?. Did you. Did you do. Were you. none of the above. While I ________ to work, I saw an accident. worked. was working. none of the above. was worked. Who ....... there?. did went. didn't went. none of the above. went. When _________ yesterday morning?. none of the above. did you have a breakfast. were you having breakfast. had you breakfast. __________ when the telephone rang?. Did you have a shower. Were you having a shower. none of the above. Had you a shower. When I saw John, he ________. worked. wasn't worked. none of the above. was working. What ___________ when you got to the stadium?. none of the above. the players were doing. were the players doing. do the players do. We were having dinner while it _________. WAS RAINING. RAIN. RAINING. none of the above. ___________ when it started to rain?. none of the above. WERE YOU DRIVING. ARE YOU DRIVING. DID YOU DRIVE. You have a good memory. I ________ to your school for only a month. GO. WAS GOING. none of the above. WENT. I drove by your house this afternoon, but you _______ home. wasn't. not. weren't. none of the above. Choose the correct answer to make an imperative sentence: still / (sit). Sit still. You sit still. Still sit. none of the above. I didn't ............. play football. use to. none of the above. used to. uses to. The ending is _____________. None of the above. the most important of the book part. the most important part than the book. the most important part of the book. A: Did you buy the red coat or the blue one? B: The blue one. The red coat was _________. much expensive. too expensive. none of the above. as expensive. By my tenth birthday, I ______ swim. And I was a good swimmer too. can. couldn't. can't. could. I _________ tired, and I have a headache. did. was. will be. am. Josh doesn't watch TV or ________ the newspaper. doesn't read. reads. none of the above. read. Danielle doesn't drink _______ soda.She prefers vodka. many. much. a little. some. The story is on ________ page of the newspaper. third. the third. the three. three. How long did she stay?. next Monday. by bus. an hour ago. a few hours. Did she have a good holiday last summer? Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answer the question. No, she didn't. none of the above. No, she doesn't. No, she wasn't. It's raining hard. But don't worry. I'm sure it_______ stop soon. can. could. might. will. It's a beautiful day! ________ to go the beach with us?. Want you. You aren't wanting. Do you want. Are you wanting. Did they have a good lunch?. Yes, they did. Yes, they do. Yes, they had done. Yes, they had. The refrigerator looks empty. Yes, it does. We don't have enough food. None of the above. Yes, it does. We have enough food. Yes, it does. We have too much food. When is your science class? Choose the answer that best completes each question. In Room 502. Thursday at 2:15. None of the above. Mrs. Costa's class. A package came for you this morning. I gave _______. it for your assistant. to you assistant. it to your assistant. your assistant it. I __________ to the bank yesterday because I was too busy. no go. no went. didn't go. didn't went. Alex ________TV at the moment. watchs. watch. watches. is watching. A: What ...........? B: He's a doctor. none of the above. is your brother do. is your brother doing. does your brother do. Choose the correct answer to make an imperative sentence: please / quiet / (be). none of the above. Please quiet be. Please be quiet. Be please quiet. Choose the correct answer to make an imperative sentence: "in / (come)". none of the above. Comes in!. In come!. Come in!. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentenceS: oil / (use) ... not / butter/ (use). Oil use. Butter don't use. none of the above. You use oil. You don't use butter. Use oil. Don't use butter. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentence: up / (hurry)!. Up hurry!. You hurry up. none of the above. Hurry up!. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentence: not / late / (be). none of the above. You are not late. Be not late. Don't be late. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentence:: left / (turn) / at the next traffic light. Turn left at the next traffic light. none of the above. Left turn at the next traffic light. You turn left at the next traffic light. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentence: us / go / (left). Us let go!. Let go us!. Let's go!. none of the above. Choose the correct answer to make imperative sentence: please / down / (sit). none of the above. Down sit please. Sit please down. Please sit down. A: ............. the lunch? B: Yes, very much, thank you. none of the above. Are you enjoying. Do you enjoy. Are you enjoy. How often ............ to the restaurant? B: About once a month. do you go. are you going. none of the above. do you going. A: What ............. ? B: I'm looking for my shoes. are you doing. none of the above. you are doing. do you do. A: Where's Michael? B: He's in the bathroom. He ...........a shower. is having. is doing. none of the above. has. It ........... a lot in Milan in winter. rains. rain. is raining. none of the above. John............. really hard at the moment because his business has just received a big order from Japan. is working. is work. works. none of the above. He............ an iphone, an ipad and a computer. He's so lucky!. has. is having. have. none of the above. ............. a really good novel at the moment. none of the above. I read. I'm reading. I reading. Why .............sunglasses? It's cloudy today. none of the above. do you wear. are you wearing. do you wearing. Mary ................ drink milk when she was a baby. none of the above. use to. used to. didn't used to. What time ________ last night?. does the concert end. is the concert ending. did the concert end. the concert ended. His aunt________to Italy seven years ago. Choose the answer that best completes each sentence. has come. comes. come. came. Where are John and Michael?. in the house. Mr. Swift's grandchildren. Their names are Scott and Luke. they're sad. That beautiful jumer cost $25, but I had only $21. You had too much money. none of the above. You didn't have too much money. You didn't have enough money. I ............. drive a new car. use to. don't use. none of the above. didn't use to. My brother's eyes are green, but _______. mine is blue. mine eyes are blue. my is blue. mine are blue. A: Hi, Jeremy. What are you doing? B: I'm _________ the radio. listen to. listening to. listening. listen. I ________ to class yesterday because I was sick. no went. didn't went. didn't go. no go. When did Jane decide _________ her hair short?. cuts. cut. cutting. to cut. We take our holiday in the winter, but they always take________ in the summer. them. theirs. their. they. _________ did I study? For two hours. What. How long. When. What time. Twenty people came to his birthday party. The cake was for thirty party. There was enough cake. There was too little cake. To many people came. None of the above. A: When can I call you back? B: _____ . 7.30n the evening. at 333/3131111. an hour. in 5 minutes. Who _________ you at the airport yesterday?. meet. is meeting. met. did meet. Do you ________ studying?. enjoy. need. plan. want. John is eating a panino and _______ a glass of milk. John is drinking. John drinking. drinks. is drinking. The kids aren't __________ that movie. enough old to see. enough old seeing. old enough to see. old enough seeing. She arrived _________. Choose the answer that best completes each questions. the carlier. the most early. the earliest. none of the above. Did they have a good breakfast?. Yes, they do. Yes, they did. Yes, they does. Yes, they had. Can you get me __________, jumper for my birthday?. some orange. a red. an red. red. Is he _________his house?. going to sells. going to sell. will sell. sold. ___________ your car use a lot of gas?. Uses. Is. Do. Does. My family doesn't ________ a lot of fish because fish is expensive. to eat. eats. eat. to eats. Mary:____________; Roger: It's nice. These are my children. This is my apartment. He's my older brother. Is this your house?. Tom's birthday is _______ June 4. in. at. on. in the. Mark and ____ mother are excellent cookers!. she. he. her. his. Steve: Have a good day; John:_____. Not so good. Sorry. This is our class. Thank you. Who helps with our homework? Our teacher _______. helps. do. does. is. Our flat is _________ floor. on the six. in the 6th. on the 6th. on sixth. What day is our appointment?. It's on Saturday. It's in summer. It's in the morning. It's a noon. Whose pen is on the floor?. Jane's. Janes. Jane is. Jane. Whose pencil is on the teacher's desk?. Mary. Mary's. Mary is. Maries. You were in Cina! _______ were you there?. How long. Who. Where. What. The family across the street doesn't _______ a dog or a cat. have. has. to have. to has. ______ it rain a lot here in the fall'. Why. Does. Is. Do. Lucy: _________; Jane: very small. What does tiny mean?. How do you spell tiny?. Who's tiny?. How do you pronunce tiny?. What time is your second class?. at 9. William Shakespeare. on Tuesday. history. She _______ come to class yesterday because she was sick. couldn't. can't. could. can. Jummy wants to go to the park. _______ to take him with you?. Are you going. Why don't you. Are you. Will you. Did she ................. go to the mall'. used to. use to. uses to. none of the above. ................ a really good novel at the moment. none of the above. I'm reading. I read. I reading. In ancient times, people .............. travel on horses. didn't used to. used to. uses to. none of the above. Jane needed 120 credits to graduate. She had 124. None of the above. She didn't have enough credits. She had too few credits. She had enough credits. I ________ tired, and I have a headache. will be. did. am. was. __________ any fruit. We have some apples in the fridge. Let's don't buy. Let's no buy. Let's not buying. Let's not buy. Jane is ________ girl in the class. very tall. the taller. the tallest. the most tall. _______ is my book. Look. Here's my name. Choose the answer that best completes each question. These. Those. That. This. Mary doesn't talk on the phone or ________ letters. write. writes. doesn't write. none of the above. I _________ to the bank yesterday because I was too busy. no went. didn't went. no go. didn't go. A package came for you this morning. I gave ________. to you assistant. it to your assistant. it for your assistant. your assistant it. The story is on _______ page of the newspaper. three. the third. the three. third. I _________ to class yesterday because I was sick. no went. no go. didn't went. didn't go. Take your umbrella. It ___________ rain!. will be. is going to. is going to. will. A: __________ John call back this afternoon? B: He promised to call, but he's usually in the gym afternoon. does. will. is. will. I'm dizzy. I think_______. I'm fainting. I am going to faint. I will faint. I am going to faint. A: I can't believe I got into medical school. B: You....... a doctor in just a few years. are. will be. will be. are being. The train for Milan .............. at 8.00. will leave. leaves. is going to leave. is leaving. I __________ for my exam on Sunday afternoon. am going to revise. revise. am revising. will revise. I ________ my friends for dinner after work tomorrow. I've already booked in a restaurant. meet. will meet. am going to meet. am meeting. A: There's a rock music concert in the park tonight. B: Great! I think ________. I'd like to hear some good music. I go. I'll go. I'm going. I'll go. A: Jane and I _________ for the test every day next week. are studying. will study. study. are studying. What time ________ tomorrow?. will the sun rise. does the sun rise. does the sun rise. is the sun rising. A: Do you have any predictions about next year's election? B: I think Obama_________. will win. is winning. wins. will win. There's a time-managment seminar next week. B: Really? I think ____________ I missed the last one. I'll go. I'm going. I'll go. I go. A: 'The phone; s ringing'. B: "OK. I .... Answer it". will. am. am going to. am not. I haven't made any plans for Easter. I________ in Hong Kong. will stay. stay. will probably stay. am staying. A: I'm taking the train to Boston tomorrow. B: Oh. What time _______ it leave?. did. does. does. will. You should ............... Fear Factor tomorrow night. I hear it's going to be a really exciting show. have missed. not miss. miss. none of the above. She's going for a walk in a few minutes. He may .............. at Jane's on the way. none of the above. stopping. stop. have stopped. How long .................... in Italy? For 10 years, but now I'm in the UK. do you live. Have you been living. none of the above. Have you lived. ..................... Monique this morning?. Did she sees. none of the above. Do you see. Have you seen. .................. to the cinema yesterday. none of the above. I did. I have been. I went. Mayan buildings are beautiful. The Mayans must ........ an advanced civilization. have had. had had. had. none of the above. Oh no! .................. my credit card!. I lost. none of the above. I've lost. I did lost. My granfather, who died five three ago, ............... abroad. was never going. none of the above. never went. have never been. I don't understand this show. Jane was in London on Monday, so she couldn't .............. the money from a Manchester bank that day. none of the above. stole. have stolen. had stolen. I'm sorry, but I .................. able to meet you for lunch tomorrow. none of the above. don't be. won't be. can't be. A: Would you like some tea? B: No thanks. ................ one cup of it. I was just having. I just had. none of the above. I've hust had. Think bike! It's a good idea to wear bright colours and reflective clothes at night when you're cycling so that drivers see you easily. And helmets aren't cool but they save lives. You know it makes sense! The main pointof this text is to. none of the above. advise cyclists of the main risks when cycling at night. inform cyclists of the law about being seen at night. explain how cyclists can stay safe at night. My wallet is missing. I ..................dropped it in the store. none of the above. might. could have. must. BIKE THEFTS- Last year, hundreds of bicycles were stolen across the city, even though their owners had locked them. However, a police campaign cut the number of thefts by half. They fitted sat nav devices to bikes which were then parked where thieves were know to operate. When the bikes were taken, the thieves were easily tracked and caught. Police managed to reduce bicycle theft by.... reminding oweners to lock cycles more carefully. none of the above. using tracking devices to find the criminals. monitoring bicycle parks to catch the thieves. Kate did not buy her sister a birthday card. She must .............. forget. have forgotten. forgets. none of the above. A: I lived in Rome when I was younger. B: Really? How long .................... there?. has you lived. lived you. did you live. none of the above. How long ................ your best friend?. none of the above. did you know. have you been knowing. have you known. Anne wants better grades next term. She .............. harder. must not study. will have to study. shouldn't study. none of the above. The owners of this restaurant do not accept responsability for any loss or damage to customers' belongings. Customers must take care of their bags and other items while in the restaurant. The restaurant owners will help you if your bag goes missing in the restaurant. none of the above. Customers are warned not to cause any damage while they are in the restaurant. DRIVERS- Security cameras operate in this station car park. However, please note that there have recently been several cases of theft from cars parked here. Thieves have been caught in the car park because of the security cameras. none of the above. Cars will be safe now because of new security cameras. Although there are security cameras, thieves have still stolen things here. There are no clean socks. I should ....... the laundry yesterday. none of the above. have done. do. not have done. Where .............. you born?. did. none of the above. are. were. You're not coming tonight? It's already 8 o' clock! You ...... let me know sooner. must have. can't. none of the above. might have. How long .................... in that gym?. did you trained. Have you been training. none of the above. do you train. To: Jess; From: Michael. You'll never guess what happened to me yesterday! I was cycling home when a car went right through the traffic lights - on red! And then it disappeared and there was a big crash! It was obvious what had happened. The driver had lost control and crashed into a lamp post.! The car that Michael describes. crashed shortly after he saw it. crashed right in front of him. none of the above. had crashed before he saw it. Oxygen is the _________ natural resource. none of the above. cheapest. cheap. cheaper. It was ____ test I have ever done. Either could be used here. none of the above. the hardest. the most hard. The plane would be _____ than the coach. Either could be used here. quicker. none of the above. more quickly. The underground is _____ buses. none of the above. more expensive than. the most expensive. more expensive. Elvis Presley is _____ than me. popularest. more popular. none of the above. most popular. This is the ______ cake I've ever tasted. most delicious. more delicious. none of the above. deliciousest. Albert Einstein was ______ than you!. more intelligent. none of the above. most intelligent. intelligenter. Mt. Everest is _____ than Mt. Blanc. more high. none of the above. more higher. higher. This movies is ______ than that one. Interestinger. none of the above. more interesting. interesting. The Mona Lisa is one of the ______paintings in this museum. beautiful. most beautiful. beautifulest. none of the above. This is the_____ skirt in the store. expensiviest. none of the above. most expensive. more expensive. A kitten is ______ than a puppy. cuty. none of the above. more cuty. cuter. A cow is ______ than a cat. most hungry. hungrier. none of the above. hungry. Water is ______ than Coke. more healthy. none of the above. healthy. healthier. Colin is _____ than John. more knowledgeable. none of the above. most knowledgeable. knowledgeable. There were _____ people at the game than expected. most. none of the above. many. more. I live in the ______ city in the world. most comfortable. comfortablest. most comfortablest. none of the above. This is the _____ kitchen I've ever seen. Either could be used here. none of the above. dirtiest. dirtyest. Some children are _______ than others. most louder. more loud. none of the above. louder. This is the ______ book in the store. worse. worst. most bad. none of the above. The Lut Desert in Iran is the ______ place in the world as of 2005. most hot. none of the above. hotter. hottest. Artica is the ________ place on earth. coldest. none of the above. most cold. colder. A mouse is ________ than a lamb. weaker. none of the above. more weak. weak. It was ______ than I was expecting. cheapest. cheaper. Either could be used here. none of the above. Some sports are ______ than others. most exciting. exciting. none of the above. more exciting. A desert is ________ than a jungle. more dry. drier. more driest. none of the above. Some governments are ________ than others. more worse. none of the above. more bad. worse. Which is _____ of the two?. none of the above. more difficult. most difficult. Either could be used here. The red car is ______than the white car. none of the above. faster. more fast. fast. A tiger is _______ than a dog. none of the above. stronger. more strong. stroing. This is the ______ meal on the menu. most nutritious. none of the above. nutritious. more nutritious. This is the ______ kitchen I've ever seen. Either could be used here. dirtiest. dirtyest. none of the above. Michael Jordan is the ______ basketball player. best. most better. better. none of the above. This pizza is ______ than that soup. most deliciouser. none of the above. deliciouser. more delicious. That was the _______ exam I had all semester. most difficult. most difficultest. none of the above. more difficult. Sometimes email is _______ than a telephone. more covenient. convenienter. most convenient. none of the above. It was _______ expensive restaurant I've ever been to. most. more. the most. none of the above. A blue whale is the _______ animal in the world. most heavy. heaviest. heaver. none of the above. Sugar is ______ than salt. sweeter. none of the above. more sweeter. sweetest. It's _____ art collection in Europe. the finer. none of the above. the finest. finest. I'd like some _____ information. furthest. further. none of the above. far. ______ there any coffee in the cupboard. Are. Were. Does. Is. He used to _______ to school there. go. came. went. comes. I ______ hungry. am. haven't. do. have. When it ______ I always ______. snows/go for a walk. snow/going walking. snows/will walk. snow/out walking. The people in my office ______ very nice. has. is. are. to be. How will I recognize you when I get there? Tell me _____. what you look like. how you are. your image. how you are wearing. The _____ saved my ______'s life. dactor/hasband. doctors/housband. dottor/housband. doctor/husband. Henry arrived _____ home _____ 10 pm. at/to. x/at. at/from. to/at. The first flight ____ ____ 6 am. is/for. go/at. leaves/at. start/at. Everybody _____ a good result. wishes. hopes. want. wants. Katherine _____ me _______. gives always/advice. always gives/advices. give/more advice. always gives/advice. I look forward ______ from you. hearing. hear. to hearing. to hear. That's what Angela ______ to me, but I don't know if it's true. said. told. tells. spoke. I don't like this job, so I'm _______a better one. looking after. looking for. looking up. looking to. I write to ______ of my children ______ a week. all/only. them/onces. each/once. every/one. They ______ Madrid. have never visited. don't never visited. did never visited. haven't never. The postman has ______ come. been. already. yet. still. Her husband ______ politics. isn't interested to. doesn't intersted in. isn't interested in. hasn't got interested. He can't come to the phone. He ______ a shower. has. does make. is having. takes. He said he _______ a good film ____ a long time. had not seen/for. saw/since. is seen/to. doesn't see/in. When Tony _____ back they _________ in the library. didn't come/will sit. comes/are sitted. came/were sitting. come/sits. Pamela has been __________ to be the class representative. chosen. choose. choosen. chosed. Robert is _____ working so hard. tired for. bored to. tired of. boring of. Why are you attracted ______ the mountains?. for. of. at. to. I have _____ nicest ____. an/parents. one/parents. the/parents. a/parents. Last time I______ you, you _____ to start a new job. see/would. saw/were going. will see/were. have seen/are going. How are you ________ now?. at. do. feel. feeling. He had already _____ in Assisi for three months when I ___ to see him. had living/goes. being lived/go. been living/went. living/have gone. She likes ______ new books. starts. the start. start. starting. I phoned the restaurant _____ order to complain. in. by. on. to. You ______ rest if you're pregnant. mustn't. shouldn't. may not. should. This shop _____every day _____ 9 am. open/in. opens/at. starts/on. will open/to. What do you think your father _______ you for Christmas?. presents to. give. will give. does give. This is the hospital ______ I was born. which. whose. where. while. I'm used to ______ up early every day. getting. gotten. got. get. I'm _______ thirsty. don't. do. have. am. He asked me what I ______ if I failed to get the job. will do. would be doing. would do. would have done. She said she got a new haircut, but I ______ like it. doesn't. cannot. may not. shouldn't. I have boguht a new tie for Frank, but he _____ like it. don't. shouldn't. might not. cannot. We have meetings on Sundays _______. as well as. as well. as far as. as long as. She sings and she ______plays the piano. too. as like. also. as well. The teacher hasn't come ______. always. already. never. yet. Dinner hasn't been served ______. yet. never. already. always. He goes to the office dressed ______ clown. such as. as a. like. as. Could you help _____ ?. mine's. me. I. my. My _______ are very clever. brothers'. brother. brothers. brother's. Sally ______ her mother. looks by. looks up. looks as. looks like. I found him sitting at a table ________ in papers. cover. to cover. covering. covered. I _______ Robert since I was six. do know. have know. know. knew. Colin is landing ______ midday. in. at. on. from. Betty says she ______ never liked her job. had. did. has. have. Money _______ important. don't. do not. aren't. is not. This is the second time I _________ you. have called. called. will call. call. Everest is _______ mountain in the world. the higher. the most high. the more high. the highest. Jackie arrived _______ Rome at 2 o' clock. in. to. by. at. She called me _____ give me updates. for. to. about. by. My friend's _______ are adorable. childrens. childs. child. children. They asked me ______ going to the party. that I was. where I was. if I was. if I would. My younger sister _______ at a school downtown. don't work. goes. works. work. I can't talk right now. I ______ a hurry. am in. have. am. am of. Your luggage ____ to heavy, you've brought ____ suitcases. is/too many. is/too much. are/too much. are/too many. I wish I _______ to go to work today. mustn't. didn't have. don't have. haven't. I hate ______ I'm doing. what. which. while. how. Do you _______?. come never. come here always. come always here. always come here. _______ difficult _______ see in foggy weather. It's/in. It's/for. It's/to. he's/for. Would you like ______ more juice?. a few. some. many. so. They look a long _______ last summer. travel. trip. holidays. fly. There's no shampoo left ______ the bottle. at. in. under. over. Her brother _______ to her if he had known that she had a problem. talks. would have talked. will talk. would talk. _______ do you usually have for lunch when you are at work?. when. who. what. why. We ______ all speak two languages in my family. can. need. may. would. I ________ go for a walk if the rain stops, but I'm not sure. have to. might. mustn't. need. Passengers _______ bring their passports when travelling internationally. should. can. must. could. You ______ drive when you're very tired. have to. shouldn't. should. must. _______ I leave a little early, please?. Should. Must. Have to. May. My wife ________ like to buy an expensive house by the sea. must. may. could. would. Kids ______ not eat junk food. It's bad for them. might. would. should. need. _______ we have more salt on our salad, please?. Could. Would. Must. Do. The actress was awesome ______Lady Macbeth. as such. as. as like. like. _______ sunny day!. what. how a. what a. how. Jane was really sad _______. leaving. to leave. leave. for leave. Our plane ______ at 8 tomorrow. is going to leave. leaves. was leaving. will leave. Henry arrived ______ the station ______ 9. on/in. to/by. at/at. in/by. If it ______ nice tomorrow, we'll go to the park. was. would be. will be. is. Where ______ you put your exercise book?. did. are. does. has. ______ a sofa in the living room?. there are. there is. are there. is there. Claire and I see each other ______ a month. two times. one time. one. twice. Anthony came ______ train. from. on. with. by. The window ______ by the kids. breaks. was broken. had broken. broke. You ______ take an aspirin if you want to feel better. need. want. should. won't. How often do you play football'. for long. on Tuesday. twice a week. for two hours. I ______ English since I was a child. haven't spoken. spoke. didn't speak. don't speak. Where do you usually go in your free time?. to the cinema. at work. never. with Jennifer. How long did you work last night?. all the time. in my office. twice a month. for three hours. What kind of music do you like?. I like pop music. No I don't. Always. Yes, I do. What's your job?. I work part-time. I don't like this job. I have had this job for years. I am a teacher. How many hours a day do you spend reading?. Half an hour more or less. In the morning. Never. In the afternoon. What is your favourite day of the week?. Saturday. all the day. the weekend. every week. What did you do last year for Christmas?. I have had dinner with my friend. I have dinner with my friends. I had dinner with my friends. I would like to have dinner with my friends. What do you like to eat?. I eat with my family. on Saturday evening. Pasta. I like eating. What did you have for dinner last night?. I had a steak. I ate with pleasure. I love eating. With John. When the phone rang, she _______ a postcard. was writing. writes. had written. will write. Their parents came ______ car. with. by. using. from. Where's your brother?. work. at work. by work. working. She hasn't written to me ______ the last time we met. when. for now. since. ago. London is the ________ city in Europe. expensivest. most expensive. expensive. more expensive. My train ________ at 2 pm next Tuesday. leave. will leave. is going to leave. leaves. When we arrived at Gianna's house, dinner ______. started already. had already started. was already started. already start. I forgot to bring my pen. Can I borrow _________ ?. my. him. you. yours. It's too cold in here. Can you _______ the heater on, please?. turn. make. have. do. She _______ on holiday in Italy. enjoyed her. enjoyed himself. enjoyed herself. enjoyed. This shop ________ be a bookshop a few years ago. used to. use. was. were. Have you ever been to France? Yes, I ________ there last August. have been. gone. went. am. This car is more ________ than that one. fastest. modern. fast. faster. It's a small town in the south ______ England. from. by. to. of. If she _______ Peter, he'll stay. asked. will ask. would ask. asks. She doesn't like _______ to the cinema. be. going. go. goes. I _________ breakfast when Julie arrived. was having. have. am having. used to have. Jamie couldn't come to the park because she ______ go to work. have got. has got. have. had to. This car is ______. my's. my. mine. mine's. If I ________ Oliver, I would have invited him to the party. will see. had seen. saw. would see. Mark is older ______ Jennifer. than. then. to. as. Frank can't go to see Claire tonight. He hasn't got ______ time. more. some. much. a. About half an hour ______ I saw Mr. Brown. ago. since. yet. for. Mr Duvée is ______. France. French. Franch. a French. It's just started raining. How will you get home?. I go home. I'll take a taxi. I am walking. I take a taxi. How long have you been playing the piano?. for three years. when I was free. in my house. since three years. Amanda________ me she got a new job!. said. asked. told. says. This cake ______ by my friend. baked. were baked. was baked. bakes. Ron arrived _______ the airport _______ 10 pm. to/for. by/on. at/at. by/at. Mr. Brown is _______. England. an English. an England. English. I'll go to the wedding if they _______ me an invitation. will send. send. would send. sent. Where ______ you put your laptop? I need it right now. x. does. are. did. My bus _______ at 4 pm next Friday. will leave. leaves. leaving. is going to leave. Jackie and Tom see each other ________ a month. once. one time. all the time. every. ______ a couch in the bedroom?. are there. is there. were there. there is. We went to the airport as Oliver came _______ plane. by. from. on. with. You _______ stay in bed if you want to feel any better. will. should. want. would like. I ______ French since I was at school. didn't speak. don't speak. spoke. haven't spoken. Jane was here ______ from morning to night. all day. whole the day. always. every days. The man ______ upstairs is a policeman. living. who living. lives. to live. They have bought a flat in London and they _____ there next year. will move. are going to move. move. moved. Dad didn't let me ______ to the gym. to go. going. go. to be going. Where can I put these books? Put ______ on that shelf. they. it. their. them. Nobody agreed with you, _______ ?. did they. they didn't. didn't he. didn't they. These letters are ready _______. for be signed. signed. sign. to be signed. Look ______ at me please!. at. by. to. on. The waiter hasn't come ______. already. just. yet. never. When Katherine called, I ________ for an exam. would study. was studying. studied. studying. Their friends came ________ foot yesterday. by. x. with. on. Mckenzie ______ play the violin that well. can't. does. wants. isn't. Gianna hasn't written to me ______ we saw each other last month. when. since. for now. while. ______ I have a glass of water , please?. Should. May. Must. Need. I'm not ______ child anymore. a. used to. one. x. Forrest comes back from work _____ night. on. during. in. at. Teenagers ______ smoke. shouldn't. have to. don't need to. don't have to. My friends and I _______ sing very well. can. may. should. might. If you want to get fit, you ________ exercise more often. may. should. had to. need. This is my grandma and that's _______ brother. his. him. her. hers. This _______ be a school, but now it's a house. use. used to. was. uses. Has she ever been to Vancouver? Yes, she ______ there last year. went. has gone. has been. were. I come from a small town in the South-West ______ Portugal. of. from. to. in. If you _____ John, he'll do the right thing. would ask. will ask. asks. ask. This part of the city is more ______ than the centre. peaceful. newer. oldest. old. I don't particularly enjoy ______. to read. read. to reading. reading. We were all _______ lunch when the phone rang. had. have. to have. having. We couldn't come to the party because we _____ study for the test. needed. had to. have. need. If Claire ______ harder, she would have got the promotion. had worked. would have worked. would work. works. He insisted on ______ me flowers. buying. to buy. buy. to buying. Don't touch this phone. It's ______. my's. mine's. me. mine. I would truly enjoy a glass of Pinot Noir right now, but I don't have _______. any. a. some. left. A couple of years ________ I met Anthony by chance. for. ago. while. since. the girl _______ was sitting next to me was your sister. which. who. what. whose. I'm _______ student of English as a Foreign Language. the. a. x. an. .............. always sit near the door at the restaurant?. Why are you. Because you. Why do you. Why you. We went to bed early ___________ we wouldn't be tired in the morning. so that. for. none of the above. to. World leaders are doing everything they can ____________ destroy the planet. for. so that. to. none of the above. They don't tolerate any ______ about their decisions. to argue. none of the above. argue. arguing. We ..................... watching football. prefer. none of the above. would rather. either can be used. Colin apologized .......... being so rude with Adele. as. to. for. none of the above. I don't agree ............ what you are saying. for. none of the above. with. at. I .................. stay home today. none of the above. prefer. would rather. either can be used. She taught me _____ it. none of the above. to do. do. doing. She bought a map __________ she wouldn't get lost. so that. for. none of the above. to. I don't feel like ______ it. do. to do. doing. none of the above. Would you like______?. to come. none of the above. coming. come. They ................ dogs. They don't like cats. prefer. none of the above. would rather. either can be used. They insisted ......... going out with Jane. on. for. none of the above. at. Mike thinks ............ climbing trees this afternoon. none of the above. at. for. of. He ................... eat a salad than a hamburger. would rather. none of the above. prefer. either can be used. Do you mind _____ it with you?. none of the above. to take. take. taking. You must bring warm clothes __________ tomorrow. for. none of the above. to. so that. How often do you play tennis?. For two hours. Almost every day. For now. On Tuesday. Where do you usually eat lunch?. In the cafeteria. Never. Sandwich. with Jane. How long did you study last night?. In my room. With Bob. For three hours. Never. My brother Colin went to Japan _________ escape a meaningless existence. none of the above. to. so that. for. Usually people .................... warm weather. prefer. either can be used. none of the above. would rather. What kind of work do you do?. I always work. I'm a piano teacher. I worked for five years. I work every day. He avoided _____ them do it because he wanted to get home early. to help. none of the above. help. helping. She's on a mission ________ save the world. to. none of the above. for. that. I miss ______ in London. none of the above. to live. live. living. I ............ buy the blue shirt. would rather. prefer. Either can be used. none of the above. My friend is good ............ playing volleyball. at. in. none of the above. for. She complains ........... bullying. about. none of the above. on. for. Why do you ................. going out with Tom?. none of the above. would rather. either can be used. prefer. I enjoyed ______ them again. seeing. none of the above. see. to see. Recycling is good _________ the environment. to. in. for. none of the above. I like to arrive 20 minutes early __________ I have time for a cup of tea. none of the above. to. for. so that. I ............ have the meeting at 5 pm. either can be used. would rather. prefer. none of the above. Anne dreams ............ living on a desert island. for. of. none of the above. like. They are afraid ........... llosing the match. none of the above. to. for. of. He doesn't feel ........... working on the pc. about. like. for. none of the above. Normally, we ........... going to the beach. none of the above. would rather. prefer. either can be used. I promised _____ it by Friday. doing. do. to do. none of the above. I'm doing my homework on the bus ____________ my teacher doesn't kill me. none of the above. so that. for. to. Anne took a backstreet ____________ avoid the heavy traffic. so that. to. none ofthe above. for. She's expected ______ the job. get. getting. none of the above. to get. I ............. watch the football game. either can be used. none of the above. prefer. would rather. We are looking forward ............. going out at the weekend. of. for. none of the above. to. What kind of novels do you like?. Yes, please. I like spy novels. Yes I do. No I don't. How many hours aday do you watch TV?. I watch the news. In my living room. About two hours. with my family. Do you like ________?. watching films. being watching films. to watching films. watch films. It _______ that the painting is fake. is now believed. believed now. is believing. believes. Dennis writes _______ a pencil. by. at. on. with. She goes home _________ the morning. at. when. in. on. Are there ________ books on the table?. some. no. any. a. There are ________mugs in the cupboard. none. a. some. any. This is Lucy and that's _________ sister. hers. his. her. she. Lisa ___________ me the truth about it. says. spoke. said. told. Archaeologist ________ the gold in a cave near the top of the mountain. were discovered. discovers. was discovered. discovered. Your letter ________ yesterday morning. arrived. will arrive. arrives. has arrived. This house ____________ in 1970 by my grandfather. has been built. has built. built. was built. The pictures are ________ the wall. below. on. under. in. The robbers __________ by the police. have arrested. arrested. was arrested. have been arrested. It ______ since yesterday. rained. rains. have been raining. has been raining. I _______ since midday. works. am working. have been working. was working. Dolphins and ________ other sea creatures use sophisticated navigation system. much. many. any. little. Arthur _______ play the piano very well. doesn't. don't. does. isn't. The fridge is ______ the kitchen. on. in. from. under. Sylvie ________ at 10:30 pm. arrives. can. go. come. _____ to Canada?. Have been. Has you never been. Have you ever gone. Have you ever been. We never ________ how the exam went. found out. passed out. stood out. found. My mother ______ at a hospital. works. don't work. job. work. _______ do you eat for breakfast?. who. when. why. what. What is your busiest of the week?. In the morning. In my life. With friends. Tuesday. How long have you been playing the trumpet?. In my room. With friends. For four years. About 50 cm. What did you do yesterday?. I am swimming. I have swum. I went swimming. I never swim. What would you like to drink?. yes, please. It's my pleasure. Coffee. Saturday evening. What did you eat last night?. At six. Spaghetti. I don't like eating. With my family. What are you doing?. I ate. I'm working. I will be eating. I work. What are you doing this afternoon?. I'm going to an exhibition. I will go to an exhibition. I go to an exhibition. I went to an exhibition. Where's Mike?. At eight. At school. For three hours. Yes, he is. Where do you do your homework?. About one hour. At home. With John. Always. When are you going to post that letter?. After work. To Jane. I'll do that. Last night. What are you going to do after dinner?. I took a bath. I take a bath. I think I'll take a bath. I am making a bath. If you come tonight, I _________ really happy. am. would be. will be. would. I ______ ice-skate very well. need. can. may. know. I _______ that if I were you. don't try. wouldn't try. will not. won't. His mother ____ to him if she had known that he had a problem. talks. would talk. will talk. would have talked. _______ I have another cup of coffee, please?. Could. Would. Must. Do. You ______ eat more vegetables. It's good for you. might not. have. would. should. I _______like to buy a bigger television for my house. could. must. would. may. ______ I use your pen, please?. May. Have to. Must. Should. You ______ smoke near children. should. have to. may. shouldn't. The passengers ________ wear their seatbelts during takeoff. can. should. must. could. We ________ go to the concert if the rain stops. We don't know for sure. might. need. have to. mustn't. My brother Frank is ______ than my friend Lucy. tall. tallest. taller. as tall. ............. a stomachache. I'm got. I got. I've got. I'm have. Sonia, ........... a cheap restaurant near here?. it is. is there. there is. is it. Are you free .......... Saturday?. by. on. at. in. Geena has bought another pair of shoes. She really likes collecting them, ............. ?. doesn't she?. is she?. isn't she?. does she?. Can you ......... the door?. be able to open. open. opened. to open. ............ people were singing in the concert?. how many?. how much?. What?. who?. Could you please look ..........the screen and tell me what you see?. for. on. to. at. Please sir, .......... this form. fill in. write. write down. fill. Does Tony .......... the date of your anniversary?. remembers. remember. reminds. remind. Does Emilia ........... a lot?. studies. study. to study. studys. .............. early in the morning?. Do usually you get. Do you usually get up. Usually get you up. Get you usually up. Lance is going ........... Tijuana tomorrow. none of the above. to. at. in. Where people buy meat? .............. in the butcher'. from the butcher. at the butcher's. at the butcher. A. "Would you like to go to the park?" B."Sorry, I can't. I need ............... For my exams. studying. to have studied. to study. study. ........... from your window?. what do you look. what do you see. what you see. how do you see. ............... France is expansive, it's definitely worth visiting. although. however,. if. meanwhile. They arrived right ............. time. at. on. by. in. .......... go to the cinema after the conference?. would you like. do you like. do you want. would you like to. Hello, ..............?. is Mary at home?. is there Mary t home?. is Mary in home?. is there Mary?. My dad has a ............. experience in selling cars. wide. much. big. large. My brothers earned .............. money last year. a lot of. how much. many. several. Farhan looked tired, because he ............. all day. travelled. had been traveling. had been travelling. have been travelling. Mandy passed the exam very .............. easily. easier. good. well. Heric was cutting the grass when he ............. Walter yesterday. saw. had seen. would see. have seen. Gabriel ........... a shower before he goes to work. does. has had. makes. has. A. " What's your new English teacher ...........?" B. "She seems ok.". looks like. like. look like. likes. A sceptic person is someone ............ doesn't believe to what you say. whom. whose. which. who. The items in this shop ............ in the other shop. aren't cheaper as. aren't more cheap. Aren't as cheap as. Are more cheap. What time ............ to bed?. do you go usually. do you usually go. you usually go. you go usually. I ............. buy the blue shirt. none of the above. would rather. prefer. Either can be used. I miss ______ in London. living. none of the above. live. to live. You'd be able to buy that dress you like if you .............. each day. saved. save. have saved. will save. You ............ show your I.D.Card at the airport. can. should. must. have to. Passingers ........... open the door before the train gets into the station. It's very dangerous. don't have to. ought not to. shouldn't. mustn't. You haven't got my dictionary, .............. have you?. haven't you?. got you?. have you got?. While you were cooking, Mary ............. the radio. listened. was listening. listened to. was listening to. When Mark got to the airport, he realized he .......... his passport at home. had been leaving. was left. had left. left. ............ from England?. Does Noah come. Does Noah comes. Do Noah comes. Noah comes. There's a bank one on Queen's Road, .......... the supermarket. next. next to. near to. back. What about .............. tonight?. to go out. going out. go out. to going out. While he .......... in London he went to the Harrods. were. was. had been. be. What were you doing yesterday? I ........ The show. whatched. have watched. had watched. was watching. What time .......... Home yesterday?. did he arrived. he arrived. did he arrive. arrived he. A jet is ........... a helicopter. fastly. faster then. faster than. more fast. What are you ...........? I'm ..........a delicious cake. doing/doing. making/making. doing/making. making/doing. Jill ............ act but she's a good singer. wish. would like. can't. would. Tim always ........... a big breakfast. has had. have. has. eats. This time tomorrow, Bessy and I .......... in Tokio. be. are. will. will be. ............. for an hour but not one has come. I have waited. I have been waiting. I have keep waiting. I waited. There isn't ............ wine left. a drop. all. much. little. They always go .......... France .......... holiday. on/on. to/on. in/on. to/in. ............. any milk in the fridge?. Is it. does. Is there. There is. A. "Excuse me, ................ does it take to get to Rome from here by train?" B. "It takes about e hours". how long. what time. how much time. how much. A. "I don't mind going to the office by bus". B: "............. Nor, I don't. Neither do I. But, I don't. Ether do I. A. "The phone is ringing!" B. "Don't worry, ............. It". I'm answering. I'm going to answer. I'll answer. I answer. The new TV show is ........... than the old one. more good. the best. better. as good. This house ........... than the other one. more comfortable. as comfortable as. most comfortable. comfortabler. Trisha is going to ............ playing volley. quit up. give off. give up. quit off. My dad goes to work ............ 7:30. on. at the. at. by. It started to snow while I ............ for the cab. was waiting. waited. had waited. was to wait. It's very hot. ............ the window?. Can I open?. I open. Do I open?. Would I open. Jen ............... hear me. did not could. did not can. couldn't. shouldn't. I won't go to Naples if it ........... tomorrow. would rain. rains. -. will rain. John ............. to him... the phone. speaked/on. speaked/at. spoke/on. spoke/at. Jane ...........a job. hasn't able to finding. hasn't able to find. isn't able to finding. isn't able to find. Last week Lisa .......... to the doctor's. had to going. must go. should go. had to go. My son ........... the piano. He's very good. is play. is playing. play. is played. Tom is ............. to Miami next month. will fly. flying. to flying. fly. ............. me tonight after 8.00 pm?. Can call you. Do you can call. Can you call. You call. ............ a video last night?. Should he watch. Has he watched. Did he watch. Does he watch. Ben ........... cooking. dislike. not like. do not like. does not like. Is Marta in ............. bedroom?. hers. his. her. he's. There aren't ........... seats!. a few. many. enough. some. The doctor ............. His patients last week. has met. has meet. met. meet. Danielle ............ drink too much. It's not good for her. shouldn't. should. mustn't. doesn't have to. Rachel ................ a house in the northen part of the city. have got. got. has got. have. She ............ Russian. is learning. learns. is to learn. will have learn. We got ready ............ a moment. in. at. after. for. She used to live in China when ........... for that company. she is working. she has worked. she worked. she works. Dany's the woman ............ lives in Germany. whom. whoever. that/which. who. Smith ............. New York. have ever been to. has never been to. has never been in. has ever been in. ........... high school does Frank go to? St. Gloria's or Hordon's?. within. what. where. which. .............. bag is this?. who's. Of who. who. whose. My mechanic suggested...... the breaks on my car. to changing. changing. change. to change. I saw Bob in the park .......... for 2 weeks. 2 weeks ago. 2 week ago. since 2 weeks ago. I'm not watching that film. It's ............!. frightening. frightenying. frighten. frightened. The comedy .......... was on TV last night was quite boring. there. where. which. what. Florence has got a lot of museums ........... you can visit. for. which. where. when. The Americans eat more junk food ............ the Italians. than. as. that. then. Paul taughtin a local school for 1 year, but he doesn't teach there .............. no more. any more. more. ago. Honey is ............. than chocolate. the most sweet. more sweet. sweeter. sweetter. How many people .......... in your class?. are there. are they. are them. are. How much ........... where you live?. are the flats-costs?. do flat costs. do flats cost. do a flat cost. How ............... Barbara meet her friends?. often. does. often to. often does. I ............ live in Barcelona, but now I live in Rome. had used to. usually to. was used to. used to. I am .............. the person talking. hearing to. listening. listening to. hearing. I asked John ............ not to go away. don't go away. not going away. to not go away. I always ............ a tuna salad on a hot day!. enjoy eatting. enjoying. enjoy to eat. enjoy eating. Stephy'd like ............ on holidays. go. going. to going. to go. We like going to the mall .......... Summer. on. in. at. for. .............. for a pizza!. Let's go. Let us go. Let go. Let's going. I love it when mommy cooks: ......... muffins are just delicious!. her. their. hers. theirs. What should you always do when writing a formal letter?. Make a cup of tea before you start. Put in some colourful pictures. Use Correct Sentences. Use paragraphs. Information necessary to include in a formal letter are _______. date, relationship, and age. dates, names, and addresses. dates, serial numbers, and locations. date, preferred language, and race. A formal letter does not use salutations or complimentary closings. true. it depends on the context. false. none of the above. One may write a(n) ____ letter find out information, to apply for a job or a course, or to send an apology. Informal. formal. Chain. none of the above. ______ letters are letters to people who we don't know on a personal level. Informal. None of the above. Reference. Chain. All formal letters have one thing in common. professionalism. none of the above. publicity. an unknown purpose. _____ letters are generelly precise and to-the-point, without any unnecessary detail. Formal. Semi-formal. none of the above. Informal. Which of these would not be acceptable in a formal letter?. Wouldn't. I am. Do not. Cannot. Which salutation is linked to the "See ya" letter closure?. Dear Sir/Madam. Never acceptable. Hey Mary. Dear Mr Higgins. Which salutation is linked to the "Yours sincerely" letter closure?. Dear Mr Swift. Never acceptable. Dear Sir/Madame. Hello Jane. Which salutation is linked to the "Yours faithfully" letter closure?. Hey there. Never acceptable. Dear Sir/Madam. Dear Mr Smith. I am writing to express "my disappointment" is a typical formulaic expression of. greetings. informal letters. letters of complaint. E-mails to a friend. When writing the headline,. none of the above. use the simple present to describe recent events. use the imperative to describe recent events. omit the verbs. A complaint letter is an example of a(n) ______ letter. informal. formal. formated. personal. Emails, cell phones, and social media are slowly declining the use of personal letters. true. none of the above. it depends on thecontext. false. A letter may be written to communicate something that's difficult to say face-to-face. false. none of the above. true. it depends on the context. How would you start this email? Dear _______ Over the weekend, we started having problems with our heating. Please could you call me as soon as possible so we can discuss having repairs done. As you will appreciate, the weather is very cold and we are finding having no heating a major inconvenience. Thank you in anticipation for your speedy response to this matter. Take care XXXXX. Joe:. Mr Smith,. Mr Smith:. Joe,. How would you finish this letter? Dear Mrs McDonald, I am writing to apply for the Head of English position advertised in this week's Times Educational Supplement. As you will see from application form, I have extensive experience of teaching English and have successfully led colleagues before. Please also find attached a copy my CV. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to hearing from you in due course. ______________ (Signature). Yours faithfully,. Yours. All the best. Yours sincerely,. You are writing an email to a good friend. How would you end it? Katie, Love the photos on Facebook of last weekend. Fancy catching up over a coffee later this week? Call me. Best wishes. Love. Regards. All the best. Imagine you've bought a new TV, and it doesn't work. What are you going to write to express your dissatisfaction?. A letter of complaint. none of the above. A postcard. A letter of application. You are asked to write an essay to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a specific topic. You are going to write a(an): none of the above. an opinion essay. for and against essay. transactional essay. If we attach a resume to our e-mail, we are writing. a congratulation greeting. an informal letter. a condolence mail. an application e-mail. When writing an informal letter, we can adopt. a professional tone. a formal tone. a solemn tone. a friendly tone. When writing an essay, we write our personal opinion. in the main body. in the first sentence. in the conclusion. in the introduction. Which of these is a correct formal letter introduction?. Hello John. Hello Mr. Jones. Dear Mr Jones. Alright Mate. The Norman Invasion happened in this year(AD): 1066. 1010. 1262. 874. One of the following statements about Early Modern English morphology is false: none of the above. Agreement on verbs almost disappears. Pronominal forms change. Prepositions are inflected. According to you, which of the following words does NOT derive from French/Latin: Spirit. Consideration. Ghost. Reflection. Which of the following Old English works documents the early history of England?. Boewulf. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. none of the above. Boethius. It is often maintained that English is used as a lingua franca? What does that mean?. A lingua franca is a language that is used as a means of communication between people who are not familiar with each other's native language. A lingua franca is a language that is used as a means of communication between people who are native speakers of that langiage. A lingua franca is NOT a language that is used as a means of communication between people who are not familiar with each other's native language. none of the above. The change from synthetic to analytic is a major development in the history of English. What is one of its main manifestations?. Grammatical functions are expressed by word order and prepositions rather than endings. The expression of thought is now more analytical. Many forms are always used to express a single form. Grammaticalization has become dominant. Standard English emerged in this century: 16th. 17th. 20th. 15th. What is meant by the abbreviation RP?. Rest in Peace. none of the above. Received a Prize. Received Pronunciation. Did the printing press also serve to standardize English?. YES. It depends on the historical period we analyze. NO. none of the above. Which of the varieties of English below is the oldest?. US English. Hiberno-Enlish. West Indian English. Austrialian English. The Great Vowel Shift only affected vowels of the following kind: Low. High. Long. Short. Over one billion people worldwide are currently learning English: We cannot state such specific data. True. It depends on the context. False. When, according to most scholars, did English start to become a global Language?. In 1858 when Britain took over formal rule of India. In the reign of Henry VIII. At the end of the 16th century, with the start of the colonisation of the West Indian and North American Colonies. Immediately after the Norman Conquest (1066-1100). Who were the original speakers of English?. The Angles, Saxons and Celts. The Angles, Saxons and Vikings. The Angles, Celts and Jutes. The Angles, Saxons and Jutes. Which of the below is NOT generally considered to be a danger of having a global language?. Cultural and linguistic imperialism. Complaceny about learning other languages. The death of lesser spoken languages. A growth of Bilingualism. What does the acronym ESL stand for?. English as a Spoken Language. English as a Second Language. English for Student of Literature. English as a Scientific Language. Which of the below is NOT a subvariety of US English spoken by a distinct Ethinic/Social Group?. Pennsylvania Dutch. Cockney. Tex Mex. African American Vernacular English. Varieties typical for social groups are called: none of the above. Jargons. Sociolects. Dialects. In Modern English grammatical relations are signaled by word order and prepositions. This means that this language is. Analogical. Synthetic. Analytic. none of the above. In Old English grammatical relations were predominantly signaled by endings on nouns and verbs. This means that this language was: Analytic. Analogical. Synthetic. none of the above. During the Middle English period, from which two languages were many words borrowed?. Latin and French. Urdu and Iroquoian. none of the above. Celtic and Old Norse. What is another name for Old English?. Middle English. none of the above. Celtic. Anglo-Saxon. In which language family do the ultimate origins of the English language lie?. Indo-European. none of the above. Latin. North-American. When is the first attended usage of the phrase "inkhorn term" dated?. 1700. 1543. 1925. 1850. Which one of the following texts was composed during the Old English period?. Beowulf. The Canterbury Tales. Shakespeare's plays. none of the above. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. what. salt. most. none of the above. Circle the word with stress in a different place. famous. none of the above. mistake. remove. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. cold. none of the above. colour. calm. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. hurry. here. hungry. none ofthe above. Circle the word with stress in a different place. none of the above. scientific. economics. economy. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. none of the above. sword. kiss. rope. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. game. fat. hat. Circle the word with stress in a dfferent place. palyground. first class. handbag. none of the above. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. knowledge. none of the above. laptop. phone. Circle the word with stress in a different place. He's not at home. it isn't true. none of the above. No, it isn't. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. rat. tail. none of the above. sat. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. bread. beach. clean. none of the above. Circle the word with stress in a different place. none of the above. today. tourist. table. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. luck. none of the above. run. rude. Circle the word with stress in a different place. Holiday. none of the above. tomorrow. Saturday. Circle the word with stress in a different place. morning. fifty. fifteen. none of the above. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. none of the above. receipt. repeat. recipe. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. eaten. listen. none of the above. winter. Circle the word with stress in a different place. Close the door. I like it. He told me. none of the above. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. lake. none of the above. care. case. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. look. blood. none of the above. foot. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. cable. none of the above. labe. lamb. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. old. half. none of the above. pile. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. climb. none of the above. camp. cost. Circle the word with stress in a different place. January. December. none of the above. October. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. hold. hot. swan. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. soup. hope. none of the above. soap. Circle the word with stress in a different place. none of the above. Don't worry. Go to bed!. Fish and chips. Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. hill. hour. hate. none of the above. Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. want. black. hand. How many different lexemes are there in the following list? "man, men,, girls, girl, mouse". 1. 2. 3. none of the above. "fantabulous" is. none of the above. reduplication. blending. coniage. What can words often be divided into?. none of the above. lexemes. morphemes. roots. A word can't be a morpheme. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. none of the above. TRUE. FALSE. Identify the morphemes for the following word: components. none of the above. compon++ents. component+s. compon+ent+s. "Google" is. reduplication. coinage. none of the above. clipping. Identify the morphemes for the following word: Indo-European. Indo-Europe+an. Indo+Europe+an. none of the above. Indo+European. Which of the following is the correct division of the English word repaired (meaning 'mended, fixed') into morphemes?. re-paired. re-pair-ed. none of the above. repair-ed. How do we classify morphemes?. root stems. affixes and suffiexs. Free-content (open) & function (closed); Bound- content (derivational & bound roots) & function (inflectional). none of the above. Identify the morphemes for the following word: within. withi+n. none of the above. wi+th+in. with+in. Identify the morphemes for the following word: Persian. none of the above. Per+sian. Pers+ian. Persia+an. Which of the following types of morpheme gives different forms of a root morpheme?. Derivational. Clitic. Inflectional. none of the above. Which sentence describes derivational morphology?. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word and a different lexeme. Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but a different lexeme. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme. none of the above. In the English language inflectional morphemes can be... infixes only. suffixes only. prefixes and suffixes. none of the above. "fahrenheit" is. conversion. clipping. eponym. none of the above. 'Sob!' is. hypocorism. onomatopeia. none of the above. back-formation. In the English language derivational morphemes can be... prefixes ans suffixes. infixes only. none of the above. suffixes only. Depending on the language, an inflectional affix can be a clitic or a free grammatical word. none of the above. FALSE. IT DEPENDS ON THE LANGUAGE. TRUE. Identify the morphemes for the following word: another. anothe+r. a+nother. an+other. none of the above. Identify the morphemes for the following word: notable. none of the above. not+ab+le. not+able. note+able. Inflectional affixes are generally more productive than derivational affixes. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. none of the above. TRUE. FALSE. "hankie" is. blending. none of the above. hypocorism. acronymy. Identify the morphemes for the following word: elements. el+ements. none of the above. element+s. el+ement+s. "Nato" is. blending. none of the above. acronymy. -. Free Morphemes. can occur as a dependant word all by themselves. can occur as a independent word all by themselves. cannot occur as an independent word all by themselves. none of the above. Roots are always free. FALSE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. TRUE. none of the above. "motel" is. none of the above. back formation. Clipping. blending. Bound Roots. cannot stand on their own. it depends on the context. can stand on their own. none of the above. Attaching a derivational morpheme to a root always changes its part-of-speech. TRUE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. none of the above. FALSE. Bound Morphemes. it depends on the context. can stay alone. none of the above. cannot stand alone, but must be attached to other morphemes. "to biograph" is. none of the above. acronymy. back-information. onomatopeia. "doc" is. clipping. none of the above. conversion. reduplication. "to Google" is. reduplication. clipping. conversion. none of the above. Which sentence describes inflectional morphology?. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word and different lexeme. Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but different lexeme. none of the above. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme. Bound morphemes are called affixes. FALSE. none of the above. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. TRUE. Morphemes are minimal linguistic signs in the sense that they can't be divided into further signs. TRUE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. FALSE. none of the above. Identify the morphemes for the following word: inputs. input+s. i+npu+ts. none of the above. in+put+s. What is morphology?. none of the above. The study of the rules governing sentence formation. The study of the rules governing word formation. The study of the rules governing the sounds that form words. What sort of morpheme is -ing in the English word clippings?. suffix. none of the above. free. prefix. "Vet" is. a coinage. none of the above. a blending. a clipping. Freedom / Liberty is. Synonymy. Antonymy. none of the above. Hyponymy. The meaning that is made the focus of attention by a linguistic expression (e.g. the repetition of an event, focused on by English again). icon. prototype. profile. none of the above. a kind of semantic shift whereby the meaning of a word, expression, or construction comes to refer to an associated object or situation; e.g. be going to shifting from denoting a motion event to denoting future tense or purpose. antonymy. none of the above. polysemy. metonymy. True/false is. none of the above. Antonymy. Hyponimy. Synonymy. Dog / animal is. Hyponymy. none of the above. Antonymy. Synonymy. A linguistic expression, drawing, or other representation associated with a meaning or conception. sense. propositional content. sign. none of the above. What is it called when two words, phrases or sentences have the same semantic meaning?. Synonymy. Antonyms. Contradiction. none of the above. The property of having multiple distinct meanings (e.g. bug 'to spy on' and bug 'an insect or other similar small creature') is called: antonymy. metonymy. polysemy. none of the above. The relation of being a more specific meaning or subtype (e.g. amble to walk). antonymy. hyponymy. synonymy. none of the above. The conventional meaning of a linguistic expression. sign. reference. none of the above. sense. The relation between a linguistic expression and things (objects, people, places, ideas, actions etc.) in the world that are associated with that expression is called: reference. sign. none of the above. sense. Type of sign for which the form of the linguistic expression or other meaningful representation is physicall or casually connected to what it refers to (e.g. in language, words that do not have a fixed referent outside of interactional context such as English this, here, I, you). icon. index. none of the above. prototype. A salient exemplar or subtype of a category (e.g. robin for bird as opposed to penguin for bird). synonym. prototype. hyponym. none of the above. a relation between two propositions, P and Q, where if P is true, then Q must also be true. presupposition. entailment. paradox. none of the above. Type of sign for which the form of the linguistic expression or other meaningful representation is related to what it refers to by cultural convention. This includes all linguistic expressions, most of which are related only by convention. symbol. index. none of the above. icon. Any effect or association of a linguistic expression, in addition to the things in the world it refers to (e.g. the association to children's speech or child-directed speech that are part of the word doggie, though it refers to the same things in the world as dog). none of the above. connotation. sense. reference. What is Semantics?. The entity that preforms the action. The basic, essential components of meaning that are conveyed by the literal use of a word. The study of the meaning of words, phrases and sentences. none of the above. What is conceptual meaning?. none of the above. A noun phrase used to designatean entity as the person who has a feeling, perception or state. The basic, essential components of meaning that are conveyed by the literal use of a word. The study of the meaning of words, phrases and sentences. Define words with opposite meanings: none of the above. sense. paradox. Antonymy. Words with the same form and related meanings refer to. Polysemy. antonymy. metonymy. none of the above. Words with very closely related meanings are called. synonyms. antonymys. connotations. none of the above. cab/taxi is a: sense. paradox. synonym. none of the above. One lexeme with several related but distinct meanings: Homonymy. Homophony. Homography. Polysemy. A background proposition that comes embedded in the use of a linguistic expression, and so is expressed without being asserted. none of the above. connotation. presupposition. paradox. Consider the sentence below: "The fact that I have a grandson doesn't mean I'm a grandmother. "The speaker's denial of the fact that she is a grandmother despite her being one by definition is a violation of which maxim?. relation. quantity. none of the above. quality. What does the Politeness Principle imply?. none of the above. Be relevent. Don't impose. Give options, Make your receiver feel good. Be brief and orderly: avoid ambiguity and obscurity. The term accent is used of dialectal varieties that differ just in grammar. it depends on the languages. false. true. none of the above. The quality maxim states that. speakers must be informative, that is, provide just enough information, neither too much nor too little. speakers must only assert truthful and well-supported information. speakers must be brief, clear nonambiguous and orderly. none of the above. Speech Acts. none of the above. Communicative acts that carry meaning beyond the words and phrases used within them, for example, apologies and promises. The awareness of others' needs to be approved of and liked. Using paralinguistic features when speaking. Define Pragmatics . features that appear when we put sounds together in connected speech. It is as important to teach learners pragmatic features as successful communication depends as much on intonation, stress and rhythm as on the correct pronunciation of sounds. none of the above. Some definitions limit this to verbal communication that is not words. Body language, gestures, facial expression, tone and pitch of voice are all examples of pragmatics. a subfield of linguistics and semiotics that studies the ways in which context contributes to meaning. It encompasses speech act theory, conversational implicature, talk in interaction and other approaches to language behavior in philosophy, sociology, linguistics and anthropology. What is a Perlocution?. The study of language in use; the study of meaning in context; the study of intended speaker meaning; the study of utterance meaning. The effect of the act on the hearer. none of the above. The action intended by the speaker. A dialect continuum is a chain of mutually intelligible dialects of a language. it depends on the languages. false. none of the above. true. Dialectal variation refers to variation in linguistic forms associated primarily with which of the following phenomena?. none of the above. TRUE. FALSE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. What does the The Cooperative Principle by H. Paul Grice state?. Make your conversational contribution such as is required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction, of the talk exchange in which you are engaged. none of the above. General principles on which the pact of cooperation touches. Accomplish an action when they are uttered (to test, insert "hereby" before them). A control group may be used for pragmatics to demonstrate no effect or a standard effect versus a novel effort applied to a treatment group. It depends on the context. False. True. none of the above. The relation between a linguistic expression and its expresser is a part of pragmatics. none of the above. False. True. It depends on the context. What are Conversational Maxims?. the Actual utterances; sentences with a grammatical structure and a linguistic meaning. General Principles on which the pact of cooperation touches. none of the above. The actions intended by the speaker. Dialectal variation can be in any aspect of a language --in phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, or lexicon. FALSE. none of the above. TRUE. IT DEPENDS IN THE CONTEXT. What does the Maxim of Quality imply?. Do not lie; do not make unsupported claims. Be relevent. none of the above. Don't impose, Give options, Make your receiver feel good. What is Deixis?. An implied meaning that has to be inferred as a result of a conversational maxim being broken. Words that are context bound where meaning depends on who is being referred to, where something is happening or when something is happening. A word that is quite hard to spell. none of the above. Consider the interaction below: J: How is your tomato? M: It's a little ripe. J: Yeah, I had to edit it. By using the word "edit," J means that he had to cut out overly ripe parts of the tomato. However, the conventional meaning of "edit" does not fit here. This is a violation of which maxim?. quality. manner. none of the above. quantity. What does the Maxim of Relevance imply?. none of the above. Be relevent. Be brief and orderly; avoid ambiguity and obscurity. Say neither more nor less than the discourse requires. What is an Illocutionary Act?. the Speaker's intention; What the speaker intends to accomplish. Actual utterance; a sentence with a grammatical structure and a linguistic meaning. The action intended by the speaker. none of the above. What is an Illocution?. none of the above. The action intended by the speaker. The Speaker's intention; What the speaker intends to accomplish. The effect of the act on the hearer. Which of the following varieties is not a register?. none of the above. scientific Danish. British English. medical English. What does the Maxim of Quantity imply?. Say neither more nor less than the discourse requires. Be relevent. Be brief and orderly; avoid ambiguity and obscurity. none of the above. What is inference?. The process of signalling attitude. none of the above. The process of deriving implied meanings. The concept of how all communication relies on presenting a 'face'. Consider the following sentence: "He kissed her on the neck." The interpretation that the kiss was of a sexual nature. is a particularized conversational implicature because it is a necessary inference. is an entailment because it is a necessary inference. is a particularized conversational implicature because it is a potential though not necessary inference. none of the above. The choice of language by speakers in a bilingual community is not normally completely random. none of the above. FALSE. TRUE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. What does the Maxim of Manner imply?. Be relevent. Do not lie; do not make unsupported claims. none of the above. Be brief and orderly; avoid ambiguity and obscurity. What is defined as the study of language and how it is affected by region, social class, relationship, and even gender?. morphology. none of the above. sociolinguistics. phonology. What is the ideational function of language?. none of the above. To communicate meaning. To express identity. To make jokes. What is the discipline which studies languages?. Linguistics. Morphology. Phonetics. none of the above. The sounds made by holding the lips together and then releasing the sound, such as p and b. labiodental. none of the above. velar. bilabial. Lexical word classes. function as the heads of different phrases. are found in only a small subset of the world's languages. are generally closed and express a limited range of meanings. none of the above. "Case" refers to when. none of the above. nouns in a language take affixes for categories such as singular, dual, and plural. nouns in a language take affixes to indicate the relationship that holds between the noun phrase and the verb of a sentence. nouns in a language take affixes for different timeframes in which events occur. We can also use the upper teeth with the lower lip, for _________ sounds. This is how we make an f sound. labiodental. uvular. velar. none of the above. It is the study of the meaning of languages. none of the above. Linguistics. Syntax. Semantics. Which of the following sets of sounds represents the natural class of voiceless alveolar consonants in English?. [t, s]. [t, d]. none of the above. [p, t, s]. The vocal cords can be tightened and loosened and can vibrate when air is past them, creating sounds called ________. examples include the consonants b, d, g, v, z and r. voiced. stopping. none of the above. voiceless. What is the technical term for 'body language'?. Semantics. none of the above. Linguistics. Non-verbal communication. What is the hierarchical relationship between clauses, phrases, sentences, and words?. Words combine to form phrases, phrases combine to form sentences, and sentences combine for form clauses. Words combine to form phrases, phrases combine to form clauses, and clauses combine to form sentences. Words combine to form clauses, clauses combine to form phrases, and phrases combine to form sentences. none of the above. Phonetics is the study of the sounds of language. What do we call to this sounds?. none of the above. Morphemes. Lexicology. Phonemes. We also have two names for the parts of the tongue used with these various parts of the mouth: The front edge is called the _______, sounds like t, th, and s are made with this. dorsum. corona. dental. none of the above. "Number" refers to when. nouns in a language take affixes to indicate the relationship that holds between the noun phrase and the verb of a sentence. nouns in a language take affixes for categories such as singular, dual, and plural. nouns in a language take affixes for categories such as singular, dual, and plural. none of the above. Adjectives are typically characterized by: none of the above. all of the above. their ability to be used in comparative and superlative constructions. their occurrence within a noun phrase. And the back edge is called the _________. Sounds k, g, and ng are made with this. none of the above. velar. dorsum. corona. What is the study of language as it pertains to social classes, ethnic groups and genders?. Sociolinguistics. none of the above. Comparative linguistics. Psycholinguistics. What is kinesics?. The study of tone of word formation processes. none of the above. The study of non-verbal visual communication. The study of tone of voice. What is the term used to describe the creative capacity of language to invent new words and sentences?. Proxemics. Productivity. none of the above. Syntax. The English language begins with the Anglo-Saxons. false. it depends on the context. none of the above. true. In the sentence: "He picked up the book". "Picked up" is ditransitive because it takes two arguments: "he" and "the book". none of the above. "up" is a verb particle and "the book" is a direct object. "He" is an experiencer and "the book" iis an instrument. "open word class" is. a class to which it is very difficult to add new words through borrowing and word-formation processes. a class whose members refer to the speaker, hearer, or others and constitute the sole element of a noun phrase. none of the above. class to which one can easily incorporate new members through borrowing and other word-formation processes. "closed word class" is. none of the above. a class in which the words usually contain many morphemes. a class to which one can easily incorporate new members through borrowing and other word-formation processes. a class to which it is very difficult to add new words through borrowing and word-formation processes. In the vocal tract, speech starts with the _________ which push air out (carbon dioxide) and pull it in (oxygen). none of the above. nose. uvula. lungs. Spanish "escuela alta" represents a morpheme-by-morpheme translation from English "high school." This is an example of: a calque. a semantic loan. none of the above. interference. What are the two levels of language referred to by the term 'duality'?. Kinesics and proxemics. Structure and use. Sound and meaning. none of the above. Which of these words best describes the focus of pragmatics?. none of the above. Sense. Structure. Choice. We have the latynx, or voice box. It sits at the juncture of the __________ or windpipe coming up from the lungs,and esophagus coming up from the stomach. none of the above. tongue. trachea. lungs. The phonological change of the final consonant in English 'knife' [naif] when it appears next to [z] in the plural 'knives' [naivz], illustrates which type of common phonological process?. clipping. assimilation. none of the above. coalescence. "Grammatical word classes". none of the above. are generally open and express a vast array of meanings. function as the heads of different phrases. are generally closed and express a limited range of meanings. The manner maxim states that. speakers must only assert truthful and well-supported information. none of the above. speakers must be relevant. speakers must be brief, clear, nonambiguous and orderly. Which of the following pairs of words represents a minimal pair for [s] and [ʃ] in English?. shook [ʃʊk] and shock [ʃɔk]. sheep [ʃip] and sip [sip]. none of the above. crash [kræ.] and crass [kræs]. Which question about language use does pragmatics try to answer?. Why?. none of the above. When?. How?. What factor is omitted in an account of French tu/vous which talks only of singular versus plural?. Grammar. Audience. none of the above. Comprehension. Other phonemes do not involved the vocal cords and there is no vibration, such as the consonants h, t, s, p, k, l, and f are called. none of the above. voiceless (or unvoiced). voicing. voiced. Which of the following sets of sounds represents the natural class of rounded vowels in English?. none of the above. [u, o]. [u, ʊ, o]. [u, ʌ, ʊ, o]. What is semiotics?. none of the above. The study of human communication. The study of buildings. The study of music. Under what heading would we discuss the use of such titles as 'Mr' and 'Mrs'?. Terms of address. Slang. none of the above. Graffiti. These are sound made with air passing through the nose. examples include m, n, and ng sound of sing. uvula. none of the above. velum. nasal. |