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GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY Third Term Assessment

EXAM A
Name:

1. Which verb do we use with the activities below? Put the words in the correct
column:

tennis, golf, the movies, cycling, aerobics, a meal in a restaurant, skiing,


18 chores, snowboarding, soccer, shopping, a drink after work, sailing, karate,
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PLAY GO HAVE GO TO DO
Tennis Cycling A meal in a The movies Aerobics
Golf Skiing restaurant The theater Chores
Soccer Snowboarding A drink after The gym Karate
Shopping work The mall
Sailing
Jogging

2. Complete with the correct form of like or would like (negative, interrogative or
positive form):
1) Would you like to learn Japanese?
2) He doesn’t like reading poetry.
3) She likes playing tennis at the weekends.
4) They would like to buy a house with a garden.
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5) Do you like going shopping for clothes?
6) I like watching TV in the evenings.
7) Would you like to play tennis this evening?
8) She doesn’t like playing golf.
9) I would like to go to the movies this weekend.
3. Put in plural the following nouns:

Man Men Sheep Sheep Watch Watches


Tooth Teeth Fish Fish Wife Wives
(uncountable
18 = pescado)
Fishes
(countable =
pez/peces)
Tomato Tomatoes Bus Buses Foot Feet
Kiss Kisses Mouse Mice Knife Knives
Child Children Woman Women Loaf Loaves
Box Boxes Car Cars Wish Wishes

4. Write questions by putting the words in brackets () in the correct order (1 point each
one):
1) (thirsty/she/is) Is she thirsty?
2) (a teacher/she/is) Is she a teacher?

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3) (they/bored/are) Are they bored?


4) (is/afraid/he) Is he afraid?
5) (are/you/how) How are you?
6) (cold today/it/is) Is it cold today?
7) (they/from London/are) Are they from London?
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5. Put the correct word in the following sentences (there is one extra word you DO NOT
need to use):

BUNCH, CUP, SLICE, PIECES, LITRE, PIECE, PIECES, SPOONFULS, LITRES, PIECE, KILO

1) I’d like a CUP of tea, please.


2) Would you like a SLICE of cheese on your toast?
3) Could you buy a LITRE of beer at the shops?
10 4) That was a difficult PIECE of homework!
5) How many PIECES of luggage do you have?
6) I’d like half a KILO of coffee, please.
7) I normally take two SPOONFULS of sugar in my tea.
8) I need a PIECE of information.
9) My mother gave me three PIECES of advice.
10) I’ve just put thirty LITRES of petrol in the car.

6. Make the following sentences negative. Use not…any


1) She gives me some advice.
SHE DOESN’T GIVE ME ANY ADVICE
2) There are some good films at the cinema this week.
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THERE AREN’T ANY GOOD FILMS AT THE CINEMA THIS WEEK
3) You find some cake in the cupboard.
YOU DON’T FIND ANY CAKE IN THE CUPBOARD
4) There are some letters for you today.
THERE AREN’T ANY LETTERS FOR YOU TODAY
5) We see some snow on the mountains.
WE DON’T SEE ANY SNOW ON THE MOUNTAINS

7. Fill in the gaps in the sentences below. Use some, any or no:
1) I’m really thirsty. I’d like SOME water, please.
2) I went to the bookshop today but I couldn’t find ANY cheap books.
3) A. What would you like to eat? Eggs? Toast? Fruit?
4) B. Could you give me SOME toast, please?
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5) Could you go to the shops please? We haven’t got ANY coffee.
6) A. Would you like to have a hamburger with me tonight?
7) B. Yes, but I haven’t got ANY _money.
8) I’ve got NO money, thus I can’t buy the newspaper today.

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8. Write much or many in front of these nouns:


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How MUCH snow? How MANY tables? How MANY dogs?
How MUCH petrol? How MUCH advice? How MANY cigars?
How MUCH sugar? How MUCH food? How MANY books?
How MANY cups? How MUCH news? How MUCH luggage?
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How MANY children? Not MANY museums Not MUCH luggage
Not MANY exams Not MUCH information Not MANY times
How MANY times? How MUCH time? Not MUCH time
(countable = veces) (uncountable = tiempo)

9. Choose two words for each question. Four words are left:

Carrot Sausage Chicken Beer


Bill Waiter Cheese Butter
Chopstick Glass Cup Chef
Sorbet Fruit salad Pineapple Knife
Grapes Menu Spinach Juice

1) Types of vegetable: CARROT, SPINACH


2) Types of meat: CHICKEN, SAUSAGE
3) Types of drink: BEER, JUICE
4) Dairy products: BUTTER, CHEESE
16 5) You use these for drinking: GLASS, CUP
6) You eat with these: KNIFE, CHOPSTICK
7) Types of dessert: FRUIT SALAD, SORBET
8) Types of fruit: PINEAPPLE, GRAPES

10. For each sentence, circle the ending which isn’t possible:
1) This dish is made with … onions, rice, chef.
2) The eggplant is filled with… sauce, minced meat, forks.
3) The pizza is topped with… cheese, lettuce, minced meat.
5 4) It’s cooked… in the oven, in wine, in a waiter.
5) It’s served… raw, in the oven grill, with bread.

11. Irregular verbs: fill in the following chart with the missing verbs (1 point each correct
file):

Infinitive Past Participle Meaning


To hold Held Held Sostener

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To know Knew Known Saber, conocer


To lead led Led Conducir, dirigir
To lend Lent Lent Dejar prestado
To learn Learnt /ed Learnt /ed Aprender
To leave Left Left Salir, partir,
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To let Let let Permitir
To lose Lost Lost Perder
To eat Ate Eaten Comer
To fly Flew Flown Volar
To forbid Forbade Forbidden Prohibir
To forget Forgot Forgotten Olvidar

12. Choose the correct preposition (0.5 each one):

BETWEEN, ON, BEHIND, ON, IN, ON, UNDER, BEHIND, IN FRONT OF, BEHIND,

A. The dog is ON the chair. B. The cat is ON the table.


C. The cat is BEHIND the computer. D. The cat is IN the wardrobe. The dog is
BEHIND the wardrobe.
5 E. The cat is UNDER the bed and the F. The dog is IN FRONT OF the picture.
dog is ON the bed.
G. The cat is BEHIND the wardrobe. H. The TV is BETWEEN the cat and the dog.

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