Tickets, Money and Passport!
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Título del Test:![]() Tickets, Money and Passport! Descripción: Travel essentials , reflexive pronouns and modal verbs. |




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Match the vocabulary from column A with the definition given of each word in column B. Map. Sunscreen. Suitcase. Passport. Guidebook. Tickets. Driver's license. Toothbrush. Wallet. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. James was not careful and cut ____________ with a knife. myself. yourself. himself. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. I shared some cookies but I also kept some for _________________. myself. yourself. himself. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. I introduced ______________ to my new classmates. me. mine. myself. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. George and Mary did the project all by ____________________. them. themselves. their. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. The calculator is going to turn ____________ off when it is not being used. himself. herself. itself. Reflexive pronouns: complete the following sentences using the suitable pronoun. You have to ask ________________ that question. themselves. yourself. yourselves. Match the verbs in Column A with the nouns in column B that fits best. Make. Change. Pack. Take. Rent. Find. check in. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits best. (can, could, may and might) I _______________ speak different languages. can. could. may. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits best. (can, could, may and might) _______________I borrow your bicycle?. can. may. Either could be used here. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits best. (can, could, may and might) I ___________ go to the party because I was sick. can not. might not. could not. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits best. (can, could, may and might) He ____________ win the trophy but it looks very difficult. could. may. might. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits better. (can, could, may and might) You _________________ not smoke here. It's forbidden. could. may. might. MODAL VERBS: Read carefully and choose the modal verb that fits better. (can, could, may and might) You _________________ not wear a short skirt for a job interview. could. may. might. Error analysis: Please read carefully the following sentences and choose the one that is idiomatically correct. May I sit here please ?. Might I sit here please ?. Error analysis: Please read carefully the following sentences and choose the one that is grammatically and idiomatically correct. The cat licked itself. The cat licked himself. The cat licked herself. Error analysis: Please read carefully the following sentences and choose the one that is grammatically and idiomatically correct. I remind me to speak clearly and loudly. I remind myself to speak clearly and loudly. Error analysis: Please read carefully the following sentences and choose the one that is grammatically and idiomatically correct. I taught myself how to play the guitar. I taught me how to play the guitar. |