Test (diagnostic) 9form V-2 Choose the correct form of articles. 1. They students Bath. d) flown e) flowned 9. Go a) goed b) went c) gone d) goned e) goer 10. Spend a) spent b) spended c) spented d) spenden e) spend 11. Complete with the verb to be. Example: a) I b) you a) the/- b) a/the c) are/in d) -/- e) the/a 2. Put the verbs in to the correct form. The weather nice. a) are b) is c) was d) were e) am 3. Put the sentences in to the negative form. Zhansaya goes to school. a) Zhansaya goes not to school. b) Zhansaya not goes to school. c) Zhansaya doesn't go to school. d) Zhansaya doesn't goes to school. e) Zhansaya don't go to school. 4. Choose the correct sentence. a) There are many cars on the street. b) There is many cars on the street. c) There are many cars at the street. d) There many cars are on the street. e) This are many cars on the street 5. Put the irregular verb in correct form. c) he/she/it d) we e) they 12. Write the Past Regular a) visit b) like c) look d) clean e) finish 13. Complete thi: Adjective ( a) n

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1. The correct form of the article in the given sentence is "a" or "the". The article "a" is used before a singular noun that is not specific, while "the" is used before a specific noun. For example, "a student" refers to any student, while "the student" refers to a specific student.

2. The correct form of the verb in the given sentence is "is". The verb "is" is used when referring to a singular subject. In this case, "the weather" is singular.

3. The correct negative form of the given sentence is "c) Zhansaya doesn't go to school." The negative form of the present simple tense is formed by adding "doesn't" before the verb. In this case, "goes" becomes "doesn't go".

4. The correct sentence is "a) There are many cars on the street." The verb "are" is used to match the plural noun "cars". Additionally, the preposition "on" is used to indicate location.

5. The correct form of the irregular verb depends on the subject of the sentence.

- For he/she/it: The verb remains in its base form without any changes. For example, "eats" for "he/she/it eats".

- For we: The verb also remains in its base form without any changes. For example, "eat" for "we eat".

- For they: The verb remains in its base form without any changes. For example, "eat" for "they eat".

6. The past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. The correct forms for the given verbs are:

- Visit: visited
- Like: liked
- Look: looked
- Clean: cleaned
- Finish: finished

7. The sentence is incomplete, as "this" is mentioned but the rest of the sentence is missing.

Overall, it is important to pay attention to the grammar rules, verb forms, and article usage when answering this test.
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