2. Find the Correct Form of the Article: I Won T Drink Lemonade. There Is Fly in It

2. Find the Correct Form of the Article: I Won T Drink Lemonade. There Is Fly in It

<p> Test 1. Find the correct form of the article if necessary: They are going to…cinema on …Sunday. A 0/0 B the/0 C a /the D an/the E 0/the</p><p>2. Find the correct form of the article: I won’t drink … lemonade. There is… fly in it. A 0/a B 0/the C The/the D The/a E An/a</p><p>3. Find the correct form of the article: … Kazakh like … milk. A a/the B 0/a C The/0 D The/an E A/ an</p><p>4. Find the correct form of the article: … 1st of … May is a great holiday A a/the B An/the C The/0 D 0/a E a/0</p><p>5. Find the correct form of the article: M. Auezov is … well-known Kazakh poet. A the B 0. C an D a E at</p><p>6. Find the correct form of the article: … Doctor James is away. A a B the C an D 0. E on</p><p>7. Find the correct form of the article. Please, cut … grass in the garden A a B the C an D in E 0.</p><p>8. Find the correct form of the article: There is … apple on the plate. A the B an C a D she E 0. 9. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: … he … swimming? A Do … liked B Do … like C Does … like D Are … like E Did … liked</p><p>10. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: What’s the matter? You … very happy. A look B looks C looked D were looking E was looking</p><p>11. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: She … generous. A are B do C does D is E am</p><p>12. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: How many books … they…? A did … wanted B are … want C does … want D is … want E do … want</p><p>13. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: We … glad to see you. How … you? A am … are B is … are C am … does D am … is E are … are</p><p>14. Insert the sentence in “Present Simple” Where …Mary live? A do B does C shall D will E 0.</p><p>15. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: I ... … next week. A are arriving B was arriving C were arriving D am arriving E Is arriving</p><p>16. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: She … … a party tomorrow. A was having B were having C have D are having E is having</p><p>17. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: Father (still/work) in the garden. A is still working B still works C work D Are still working E am still working</p><p>18. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: What … she … now? A is doing B are doing C was doing D does E do</p><p>19. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: Let’s go for a walk. It (not/rain) now. A was not raining B were not raining C rains D is not raining E are raining</p><p>20. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: Don’t make so much noise. I (to work) now. A am working B are working C worked D is working E works</p><p>21. Use the right form of Present Continuous: Listen! They… a lovely song. A are singing B am singing C is singing D sings E was singing</p><p>22. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: They … … football in the garden now. A is playing B are playing C am playing D were playing E was playing</p><p>23. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: Tom … a shower at the moment. A have B has C had D are having E is having</p><p>24. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: She already (paint) a picture. A have painted B has painted C painted D was paining E paints</p><p>25. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He (write) a letter to his parents. A have written B has written C was writing D write E writes</p><p>26. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you … this task? A has/finish B have/finished C did/finished D finished E finish</p><p>27. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He (buy) an English book today. A has buy B have buy C have bought D buy E has bought</p><p>28. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: The teacher (discuss) the problem with children. A discussing B discuss C has discussed D shall discuss E would discuss</p><p>29. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: What task … she … yet? A Have …done B Did… do C Will… do D has… done E Does…0</p><p>30. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you ever … to Africa? A Has … been B Do … be C Are … being D Have … been E Had … be</p><p>31. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: Alan … in the bank for a year. A is working B has worked C have worked D works E worked</p><p>32. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He is the most handsome man I … ever …. A am … knowing B knows C have … known D know E am … known</p><p>33. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: My friend … in the USA many times. A has been B have be C are being D be E have been</p><p>34. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you … painting yet? A Has … stopped B Have … stopped C Is … stop D Does … stop E Did … stop</p><p>35. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: We … them … this week. A did not see B did not saw C have not seen D are not see E have not see</p><p>36. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: … you … him last week? A Do/ see B Did/ see C Will/see D Shall/see E Does/see</p><p>37. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Dinosaurs … millions years ago. A died out B had died out C will die D would E shall die</p><p>38. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: I (phone) them last week. A phoned B will phone C would phone D shall phone E phone</p><p>39. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Mike (send) a letter to his close friend last month. A Sends B will send C shall send D sended E sent</p><p>40. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: We (pass) examinations last winter. A passing B will pass C w ill be passing D passed E pass</p><p>41. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: … you … him at the theatre last night? A do/see B will/see C shall/see D does/see E did/see</p><p>42. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: She … at my age. A been B are C is D were E was</p><p>43. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Vacations … last week. A begin B was beginning C begun D began E will begin</p><p>44. Choose the right verb: John (work) over that problem last year. A worked B works C working D is working E shall work</p><p>45. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: The delegations (arrive) last Sunday. A arrives B is arriving C would arrive D arrived E shall arrive</p><p>46. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: My dresses … in the wardrobe. A was B were C is D does E do</p><p>47. Choose the right verb: My friend … all the teacher’s questions last week. A answered B is answering C answer D answers E was answering</p><p>48. Choose the right verb: Ten minutes ago I … a strange noise. A hear B heard C was hear D hearing E hears</p><p>49. Use the right negative form”: We …have a holiday last year. A haven’t B hadn’t C have D don’t E didn’t </p><p>50. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: When … Jill finish school? A did B would C do D shall E had </p><p>51. Choose the right verb: My friend isn’t at home. He … to work an hour ago. A goes B go C gone D went E going</p><p>52. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: I (talk) over the phone when they brought me a letter. A talked B had talked C had been talking D was talking E would be talking</p><p>53. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: They (sit) in the room when the taxi arrived. A Sat B Were sitting C Had been sitting D Was sitting E Sit</p><p>54. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: I (translate) the text at 5 o’clock yesterday. A were translating B was translating C Translated D Translating E will translate</p><p>55. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: Ann … in the park with Emma. A was walking B walked C have walked D were walking E are walking</p><p>56. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: They … … from the garden when I saw him. A was coming B Came C Comes D were coming E would come</p><p>57. Choose the right verb: At 6 o’clock yesterday he … for Jennie at the station. A Wait B was waiting C Waited D am waiting E were waiting</p><p>58. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: What … you … at 11:30 yesterday? A was … doing B did … do C were … doing D do … do E are … doing</p><p>59. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: The whole day yesterday they … in the garden. A were working B is working C works D worked E was working</p><p>60. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: What … Tim … when you saw him? A Was … doing B Will … do C Did… do D Were … doing E Is … doing</p><p>61. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: At this time yesterday they … TV. A were watching B was watching C am watching D will watch E watch</p><p>62. Insert the sentence in “Past Continuous”: At 4 o’clock yesterday they … tennis. A was playing B is playing C were playing D played E play</p><p>63. Choose the right variant: If there is a good program on TV they … it. A watches B will be watching C will watch D watched E shall watch</p><p>64. What is opposite of the word ‘skilled? A inskilled B unskilled C disskilled D ilskilled E imskilled</p><p>65. Choose uncountable noun: A table B raincoat C scissors D pancake E politics</p><p>66. What means abbreviation: e.g. A exercise B exam C exit D that is E for example</p><p>67. Choose the right variant. …, I would lend you some money. A If I had my salary yesterday B he cost of living is higher, so C If I have enough money D If I win the game E Unless I lose my job in two week’s time</p><p>68. Choose the right variant: I didn’t recognize Jane because she ______changed a lot. A Have B Have had C Had D Has E Will have</p><p>69. Fill in suitable word: If the students continue studying at the university after they have graduated they are called___. A freshman B sophomore C graduates D post-graduates E undergraduate</p><p>70. In what word do you pronounce “k”? A knock B krona C kneel D knee E knife</p><p>71. Use the right form of Present Continuous: Listen! They… a lovely song. A are singing B am singing C is singing D sings E was singing</p><p>72. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: They … … football in the garden now. A is playing B are playing C am playing D were playing E was playing 73. Insert the sentence in “Present Continuous”: Tom … a shower at the moment. A have B has C had D are having E is having</p><p>74. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: She already (paint) a picture. A have painted B has painted C painted D was paining E paints</p><p>75. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He (write) a letter to his parents. A have written B has written C was writing D write E writes</p><p>76. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you … this task? A has/finish B have/finished C did/finished D finished E finish</p><p>77. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He (buy) an English book today. A has buy B have buy C have bought D buy E has bought</p><p>78. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: The teacher (discuss) the problem with children. A discussing B discuss C has discussed D shall discuss E would discuss</p><p>79. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: What task … she … yet? A Have …done B Did… do C Will… do D has… done E Does…0</p><p>80. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you ever … to Africa? A Has … been B Do … be C Are … being D Have … been E Had … be</p><p>81. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: Alan … in the bank for a year. A is working B has worked C have worked D works E worked</p><p>82. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: He is the most handsome man I … ever …. A am … knowing B knows C have … known D know E am … known</p><p>83. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: My friend … in the USA many times. A has been B have be C are being D be E have been</p><p>84. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: … you … painting yet? A Has … stopped B Have … stopped C Is … stop D Does … stop E Did … stop</p><p>85. Insert the sentence in “Present Perfect”: We … them … this week. A did not see B did not saw C have not seen D are not see E have not see</p><p>86. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: … you … him last week? A Do/ see B Did/ see C Will/see D Shall/see E Does/see</p><p>87. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Dinosaurs … millions years ago. A died out B had died out C will die D would E shall die</p><p>88. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: I (phone) them last week. A phoned B will phone C would phone D shall phone E phone</p><p>89. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Mike (send) a letter to his close friend last month. A Sends B will send C shall send D sended E sent</p><p>90. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: We (pass) examinations last winter. A passing B will pass C w ill be passing D passed E pass</p><p>91. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: … you … him at the theatre last night? A do/see B will/see C shall/see D does/see E did/see</p><p>92. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: She … at my age. A been B are C is D were E was</p><p>93. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: Vacations … last week. A begin B was beginning C begun D began E will begin</p><p>94. Choose the right verb: John (work) over that problem last year. A worked B works C working D is working E shall work</p><p>95. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: The delegations (arrive) last Sunday. A arrives B is arriving C would arrive D arrived E shall arrive</p><p>96. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: My dresses … in the wardrobe. A was B were C is D does E do</p><p>97. Choose the right verb: My friend … all the teacher’s questions last week. A answered B is answering C answer D answers E was answering</p><p>98. Choose the right verb: Ten minutes ago I … a strange noise. A hear B heard C was hear D hearing E hears</p><p>99. Use the right negative form”: We …have a holiday last year. A haven’t B hadn’t C have D don’t E didn’t </p><p>100. Insert the sentence in “Past Simple”: When … Jill finish school? A did B would C do D shall E had </p><p>100. Choose the right verb: My friend isn’t at home. He … to work an hour ago. A goes B go C gone D went E going</p>

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