1.Comparative Degrees. Степени сравнения. 1) What building is the in Moscow?
a) beautiful b) beautifulest c) most beautiful
2) Mary is a student than Lucy.
a) good b) best c) better
3)Today is than it was yesterday.
a) colder b) the coldest c) most cold
4) Tony is ... than Mike.
a) young
b)younger
с) the youngest
5) An elephant is ... animal in the world.
a) big
b) bigger
c) the biggest
6) Who is ... animal in the world?
a) fast
b) faster
c) the fastest
7) A dolphin is ... than a monkey.
a) clever
b) cleverer
c) the cleverest
8) What is ... flower in the world?
a) beautiful
b) more beautiful
c) the most beautiful
9) A dolphin is ... than a horse.
a) curious
b) more curious
c) the most curious
2. Possessive pronouns. Притяжательные местоимения.
1) Don’t touch those oranges, they are not … .
a) Your
b) Yours
c) You’re
d) You
2) How old is … father?
a) His
b) Him
c) He’s
d) He
3) Are all those bracelets … ?
a) She
b) She’s
c) Her
d) Hers
4) I don’t like blue notebooks, I’ll take some red … .
a) One’s
b) Ones
c) One
d) Them
5) I’m sure your house is older than … .
a) My
b) I
c) Mine
d) One
6) We’ve got a lot of old relatives and uncle James is the oldest … .
a) One
b) His
c) He
d) Ones
7) It’s very noisy in here, I can’t hear… .
a) Me
b) My
c) Myself
d) My own
8) Ask him, he’s got … of money.
a) Many
b) A few
c) Much
d) A lot of
9) There was a fire in Carol’s house. We invited … to stay with … for a while.
a) She, ours
b) Her, us
c) She, us
d) Her, ourselves
3. Numerals. Числительные.
1) 126 -
2) 78 -
3) 15 -
4) 7589 -
5) 45227 -
4. Conditionals
1) We … win the cup If we keep playing this well.
a) will
b)are
c) are winning
d) could have
2) If you touch a socket with wet hands, you … an electric shock.
a)will get
b)would get
c)would have got
d)would have been got
3) If you live in Australia, January ... in the middle of summer.
a)is
b)was
c)will be
d)would be
4)When we ... to the cinema, we ... popcorn.
a)will go; will eat
b)will go; eat
c)go; would eat
d)go; eat
5) If the weather… fine, he will go out of town.
a) was
b)is
c)will
d)were
5. Modal Verbs. Модальные глаголы.
1) I ___ go now because I am already late for my class.
a)must
b)have
c) have to
d)had to
2) Do you ___ clean the house every day or every week?
a)must
b) have
c) have to
d)had to
3) I ___ speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.
a) may
b) can
c) have
d) must to
4) They ___ do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.
a) must not
b) don't have
c) don't have to
d) had not to
5) She … speak English very well.
a) сould
b) must
c) can
d) may
6. Much/many.
1) I have not got money for a present.
a) much b) many
2) Howtime a day do you spend on playing computer games?
a) many b) much
3) I have not got books now.
a) much b) many
a) beautiful b) beautifulest c) most beautiful
The correct answer is c) most beautiful. We use the superlative form "most" with adjectives that have two or more syllables, like "beautiful".
2) Mary is a student than Lucy.
a) good b) best c) better
The correct answer is c) better. We use the comparative form "better" when comparing two people or things.
3) Today is than it was yesterday.
a) colder b) the coldest c) most cold
The correct answer is a) colder. We use the comparative form "colder" to compare two different temperatures.
4) Tony is ... than Mike.
a) young b)younger c) the youngest
The correct answer is b) younger. We use the comparative form "younger" when comparing two people or things.
5) An elephant is ... animal in the world.
a) big b) bigger c) the biggest
The correct answer is c) the biggest. We use the superlative form "the biggest" when comparing more than two things.
6) Who is ... animal in the world?
a) fast b) faster c) the fastest
The correct answer is c) the fastest. We use the superlative form "the fastest" when comparing more than two things.
7) A dolphin is ... than a monkey.
a) clever b) cleverer c) the cleverest
The correct answer is b) cleverer. We use the comparative form "cleverer" when comparing two people or things.
8) What is ... flower in the world?
a) beautiful b) more beautiful c) the most beautiful
The correct answer is c) the most beautiful. We use the superlative form "the most beautiful" when comparing more than two things.
9) A dolphin is ... than a horse.
a) curious b) more curious c) the most curious
The correct answer is b) more curious. We use the comparative form "more curious" when comparing two people or things.
2. Possessive pronouns.
1) Don’t touch those oranges, they are not … .
a) Your b) Yours c) You’re d) You
The correct answer is b) Yours. "Yours" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
2) How old is … father?
a) His b) Him c) He’s d) He
The correct answer is a) His. "His" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
3) Are all those bracelets … ?
a) She b) She’s c) Her d) Hers
The correct answer is d) Hers. "Hers" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
4) I don’t like blue notebooks, I’ll take some red … .
a) One’s b) Ones c) One d) Them
The correct answer is b) Ones. "Ones" is a possessive pronoun used to refer back to a previously mentioned noun.
5) I’m sure your house is older than … .
a) My b) I c) Mine d) One
The correct answer is c) Mine. "Mine" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership.
6) We’ve got a lot of old relatives and uncle James is the oldest … .
a) One b) His c) He d) Ones
The correct answer is a) One. "One" is a possessive pronoun used to refer back to a previously mentioned noun.
7) It’s very noisy in here, I can’t hear… .
a) Me b) My c) Myself d) My own
The correct answer is a) Me. "Me" is the correct pronoun to use in this context.
8) Ask him, he’s got … of money.
a) Many b) A few c) Much d) A lot of
The correct answer is d) A lot of. "A lot of" is the correct phrase to use when describing a large amount of something.
9) There was a fire in Carol’s house. We invited … to stay with … for a while.
a) She, ours b) Her, us c) She, us d) Her, ourselves
The correct answer is b) Her, us. "Her" shows ownership and "us" refers to the people being invited.
3. Numerals.
1) 126 - One hundred twenty-six
2) 78 - Seventy-eight
3) 15 - Fifteen
4) 7589 - Seven thousand five hundred eighty-nine
5) 45227 - Forty-five thousand two hundred twenty-seven
4. Conditionals
1) We … win the cup If we keep playing this well.
a) will b)are c) are winning d) could have
The correct answer is a) will. In the first conditional, we use "will" to indicate a possible future outcome.
2) If you touch a socket with wet hands, you … an electric shock.
a)will get b)would get c)would have got d)would have been got
The correct answer is a) will get. In the second conditional, we use "will" to indicate a potential result.
3) If you live in Australia, January ... in the middle of summer.
a)is b)was c)will be d)would be
The correct answer is c) will be. In the zero conditional, we use "will be" to indicate a fact or general truth.
4) When we ... to the cinema, we ... popcorn.
a)will go; will eat b)will go; eat c)go; would eat d)go; eat
The correct answer is b) will go; eat. In the first conditional, we use "will" to indicate a future action.
5) If the weather… fine, he will go out of town.
a) was b)is c)will d)were
The correct answer is b) is. In the zero conditional, we use "is" to indicate a fact or general truth.
5. Modal Verbs.
1) I ___ go now because I am already late for my class.
a)must b)have c) have to d)had to
The correct answer is c) have to. "Have to" is used to express obligation or necessity.
2) Do you ___ clean the house every day or every week?
a)must b) have c) have to d)had to
The correct answer is c) have to. "Have to" is used to express obligation or necessity.
3) I ___ speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.
a) may b) can c) have d) must to
The correct answer is b) can. "Can" is used to express ability.
4) They ___ do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.
a) must not b) don't have c) don't have to d) had not to
The correct answer is c) don't have to. "Don't have to" is used to express absence of obligation.
5) She … speak English very well.
a) could b) must c) can d) may
The correct answer is c) can. "Can" is used to express ability.
6. Much/many.
1) I have not got money for a present.
a) much b) many
The correct answer is a) much. "Much" is used with uncountable nouns.
2) Howtime a day do you spend on playing computer games?
a) many b) much
The correct answer is b) much. "Much" is used with uncountable nouns.
3) I have not got books now.
a) much b) many
The correct answer is b) many. "Many" is used with countable nouns.