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A2 Key for School Grammar Review
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Is this dress ______ big for me? Or good _______?
too / enough
to / enough
enuf / too
enough / too
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Mum ______ probably go to the store later.
will
is going to
to go
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Right now, Federica _________ a Kahoot quiz.
do
is doing
am doing
does
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I will eat ______; I'm so hungry! Do you have ______ in your fridge?
anything / anything
anything / something
nothing / nothing
something / something
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He hasn't ______ playing _____.
finished / already
finished / yet
to finish / already
to finish / yet
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Select the correct sentences:
He is enjoying the party.
I am knowing how much you love tennis.
I know how to do a cartwheel!
You think too much.
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Sam has ____ apple and ______ water.
one / a
some / some
a / some
an / some
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Only ________ eggs were taken (passive = to be + past participle).
a few
a little
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I ______ speak Italian, but now I can!
am able
couldn't
can't
was able
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I want to watch TV, but I _______ study. I have a test tomorrow.
should
shouldn't
can
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I have _______ to tell you. It's very important.
anything
some thing
nothing
something
Oops!
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Have you ever been to Japan before?
No, I am not.
No, I have never been.
Yes, I haven't.
Yes, I am.
Oops!
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I _____ every morning at 7.00 am.
wake up
to wake up
woke up
got up
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(NEW) "My friends are coming to visit this weekend." Is this talking about the present, past or future?
Future
Past
Present
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(NEW) There are some PREPOSITIONS that only follow with -ing verbs, not "to". For example: Thank you for talking to me.
False
True
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I _____ speak Chinese. (Choose all that apply)
cannot
am able not
can't
do not able
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This dog _______ brown eyes.
is
wears
have got
has got
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How ______ time do we have for the exam?
many
much
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I ______ ride my bike a lot when I _____ little.
used to / am
used / am
used / was
used to / was
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(NEW) "When does the concert start?" "It starts at 9pm tonight." Is this talking about the present, past or future?
Present
Future
Past
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There are ________ flags.
a little
a few
a lot of
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My birthday is ___ the summer, ___ July 23rd. We see fireworks ____ the evening, normally ___ 8 pm.
on / in / at / at
in / on / on / at
in / in / in / at
in / on / in / at
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Josh has ______ graduated from high school.
often
yet
already
soon
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The rocket ____________ launched.
have
hasn't yet
is
has just
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In the desert, it ______ rains.
often
almost never
sometimes
always
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What is the formula of first conditional?
If + will, present simple
Will + if + present simple
If + present simple, will
Present simple + if + will
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David ______ the exam was in November, but he _____ wrong.
thought / was
thought / is
to think / to be
thinked / was
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(NEW) There are some verbs that only follow with -ing verbs, not "to". For example, "I enjoy playing tennis
False
True
Oops!
Okay!
(NEW) There are some VERBS that only follow with "to" verbs, not "-ing". For example: You want to eat.
False
True
Oops!
Okay!
Select all the phrases with PASSIVE grammar:
They were made in Italy.
A doctor in China discovered COVID-19 in 2019.
COVID-19 was discovered in 2019.
I made them in Italy.
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Thomas is ____ than Joe, but Joe is the ____ in class.
smarter / cutest
smarter / cuter
smartest / cuter
smart / cute
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Do you want to see a movie tonight?" "I'm sorry, I can't. I _______ study." (Select all that apply)
should
have to
must
has to
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You _______ cross the street before looking.
should
must
mustn't
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______ looking at me!
You
He stops
Why
Stop
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How long have you played tennis? (Select 2)
I have played for I was 6.
I have played since I was 6.
I have played since 6 years.
I have played for 6 years.
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(NEW) Might/May are used to show something possible, but not certain. Select the correct sentences:
It might rain tomorrow.
Shakespeare may be dead.
Federica might be 12 years old.
I may die tomorrow.
Oops!
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Loud noises when you are trying to sleep are SO _____.
annoying
boring
Oops!
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We _______ lunch when the boys _____ food at us.
were eating / to throw
was eating / threw
were eating / threw
ate / threw
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History is sometimes very ______.
annoying
boring
Oops!
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I asked Jim to borrow a pen. He lent ____ to _____.
it / myself
the pen / I
it / me
me / me
Oops!
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Look! Dark clouds. It _____ to rain!
will
is going to
Oops!
Okay!
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