Sunday, April 03, 2011

Choose the best answer

1. _____ your homework? Did you do / Has you done / Has you done / Have you do / Have you done 2. Which books .......................................... to school yesterday? did you take / do you take / have you taken / take you / took you 3. When _____? did you arrive / did you arrived / do you arrived / has you arrived / have you arrived 4. We _____ my aunt next week on Friday. It will be her birthday. are visiting / have visited / is visiting / visited / will visit 5. We ............................... that film. already did see / already saw / has already seen / have already seen / will already seen 6. The weather forecast says the sun _____ tomorrow. is going to shine / is shining / may shine / shines / will shine 7. She _____ in this house for years. has been living / has lived / have lived / lived lives 8. Many things _____ this month. would change / have changed/ has changed / didn't changed / changed 9. Look! She ……………………………………….. from a large whisky-bottle. are drinking / drink / drinks / is drinking / will drink 10. Leif Ericson..................Vinland while he …………………………towards the west. has discovered ... were sailing / discovered ... sailed / has discovered ... was sailing / was discovering ... sailed / discovered ... was sailing 11. If I ....................... the Superman, I ........................ was- fly /were -will fly / were -would fly / would be- flew / would be -would fly 12. I ….……… (finish) doing this exercise. just have/ finished / just finished / have just / finished / has just finished / am finishing 13. I ........................................... positive reviews about that film in the papers so I am going to see it. has read / have read / read / readed / will read 14. Hi Jane, you _____ sad! What's up? will look / looks / look / is looking / are looking 15. He …………………………… mineral water every day. will drink / is drinking/ drinks / drink / are drinking 16. He was late. When he ......................... at the airport, the plane ................... left ... had arrived / has arrived ... left / had arrived ... left / had arrived ... had left / arrived ... had already left 17. He ......................................... about everything! always complain / always complains/ is always complaining/ is complaining will always complain 18. Harry ............... and we ............................ him the news. woke up -were telling / woke up -told / was waking up -told/ wakes up -told/ had woken -up told 19. After he .............................painting, he ..........................a shower. finish-have finished /had -had finished /had - had finished/ had -had /has finished- had 20. ........................................... rugby? Do you ever played /Have you ever play /Have you ever played / Has you ever played /Did you ever played

Test On Past Progressive

Was or Were? The pirates was/were fighting for the treasure. We was/were discussing the problem. The candle was/were burning. The cat was/were chasing the mice. The mice was/were running away from the cat. Write sentences in past progressive. the snowman / melt / in the sun → we / explore / a new territory → the secretary / print out / a document → the girls / not / concentrate / on the task → Garth / not / practise / on the piano → Write questions in past progressive. Jill / dance → your cousins / swim / in the lake → the student / answer / a question → William / play / the guitar → Janet / sit / on the bench → Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence. At a quarter past six, Phil was translating the document. Sheila was waiting in the park. The pupils were talking about the United States. The boss was dictating a letter. Barbara was looking for her necklace.

Test On Simple Past

Put the sentences into simple past. They repeat the question. → She hugs her little brother. → The snowman melts in the sun. → The candle does not burn. → Do they chat in a forum? → Write sentences in simple past. Jim / his head / cover she / the chapter / copy not / the clouds / disappear he / to our question / refer not / we / our punishment / escape Was or Were? It was/were the right thing to do. The shop was/were open. The men was/were very strong. The weather was/were great. My father and I was/were in the car. Ask for the bold part of the sentence. He clicked the mouse button. Robby Robber robbed a bank. The house burnt down. The children respected their teacher. They welcomed the new pupil warmly.