1. ___ your mother ___ ? a) Do, work
b) Do, works
c) Does, work
d) Does, works
2. I'm going shopping. We don't have ___ bread.
a) some
b) any
c) no
d) a
3. Can you cook spaghetti bolognese? No, I can't. But I ___ to cook it. Can you teach me?
a) like to learn
b) like learning
c) would like learning
d) would like to learn
4. Where ___ yesterday? - I was at home.
a) did you went
b) went you
c) did you go
d) was you go
5. Can I speak to Mr. Davis? - I'm afraid he ___. Would you like to leave a message for him?
a) is having lunch
b) has lunch
c) is eating lunch
d) is having a lunch
6. Mosquitoes are ___ sharks.
a) dangerouser
b) more dangerous than
c) more dangerous then
d) most dangerous
7. - What are your plans for the coming weekend? – Well, I’ve bought theatre tickets, so ___ to the theatre.
a) I go
b) I’m going
c) I will go
d) I going
8. I saw her in town yesterday. She Christmas presents.
a) bought
b) buyed
c) was bying
d) was buying
9. - How about Wednesday at 3? - Sorry, I a dentist then.
a) see
b) will see
c) am seeing
d) am going to see
10. ___ madly in love?
a) Was you ever
b) Were you ever
c) Have you ever been
d) Did you ever be

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olga1779 olga1779  16.01.2024 15:29
1. c) Does, work - The subject "your mother" is singular, so we use "does" as the auxiliary verb and "work" as the main verb in the base form.
2. b) any - The sentence is negative, indicating a lack of bread. "Any" is used to indicate an unspecified quantity or amount.
3. d) would like to learn - The speaker expresses a desire to learn how to cook spaghetti bolognese, so we use "would like to learn" to express this desire.
4. c) did you go - The question asks about the location where the person was yesterday, so the past simple form of the verb "go" is used.
5. a) is having lunch - The person being asked about is currently not available to talk because they are having lunch. The present continuous tense "is having" is used to indicate an action happening at the moment of speaking.
6. b) more dangerous than - The comparison is made between mosquitoes and sharks, so we use the comparative form "more dangerous than".
7. b) I'm going - The speaker expresses their plans for the coming weekend, indicating a future action using the present continuous tense "I'm going".
8. a) bought - The action of buying Christmas presents already happened in the past, so we use the past simple tense "bought".
9. d) am going to see - The speaker plans to see a dentist in the future, so we use the structure "am going to see" to express this intention.
10. c) Have you ever been - The question asks about previous experiences of being madly in love, so we use the present perfect tense "Have you ever been".
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