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  • I ... (be) ill last week, so I ... (not go) to the party.
    was / didn't go
  • ... he was preparing dinner, he cut his finger.
    While
  • Complete with a word: There aren't ... people on the beach today.
    many / any
  • I have ... money that I can give you but it's not much.
    a few
    any
    a lot of
    a little
  • The girls ... (surf) yesterday at 12 o'clock.
    was surfing
    were surfing
    surfed
  • My mum married another man. He's not my dad, he's my...
    stepfather / stepdad.
  • He ... (break) his leg while he ... (ski) in the Alps.
    broke / was skiing
  • Susan was walking next to the bus station ... I saw her.
    when
  • ... (sunbathe) on the beach yesterday at 5 o'clock?
    Were the boys sunbath
    Were the boys sunbathing
    Did the boys sunbathing
    Was the boys sunbathing
  • I ... (sit) in the garden while the birds ... (sing) beautifully.
    were sitting / was singing
    was sitting / were singing
    did sitting / were sang
    sat / sang
  • True or False: Uncountable nouns have no plural forms.
    True (never use are/were or the plural 's')
  • There were ... Italians at the summer camp, but most of us were Spanish.
    a little
    a few
  • Which option is NOT correct?
    There aren't many chairs in this room.
    There aren't some chairs in this room.
    There aren't any chairs in this room.
  • Sara is my sister's daughter, so she is my...
    uncle and I'm her niece.
    aunt and I'm her nephew.
    niece and I'm her uncle.
    nephew and I'm her uncle.
  • My daughter is married to a man called James. He is my...
    brother-in-law.
    father-in-law.
    son-in-law.
  • The car ... (stop) at the traffic lights.
    stopped
  • I was flying a kite in the park when we ... (meet) our cousins.
    was meeting
    were meeting
    met
  • A) What ... last night at 9 o'clock? B) Watching the T.V.
    were you doing
    you were doing
  • Which option CAN be used with both countable and uncountable nouns?
    a few
    a little
    some
  • The boy ... (not swim) in the sea yesterday - he was in the pool.
    wasn't swimming
  • Claire ... (go) to Egypt two years ago.
    went
  • Which option CANNOT be used with uncountable nouns?
    a lot of
    a/an
    the
    some
  • My dad's brother has two daughters. They are my...
    cousins.
  • Last Sunday we ... (cook) lunch when you ... (call) us.
    were cooking / called
  • There ... people dancing outside in the street.
    is some
    are a lot
    is a little
    are some
  • Matt ... (use) the computer when it stopped working.
    was using
  • Which option is NOT correct?
    There is some milk in the fridge.
    There is a little milk in the fridge.
    There is much milk in the fridge.
    There is a lot of milk in the fridge.
  • Yesterday I ... (not go) to the cinema with my friends - I just stayed at home.
    didn't go
    was going
  • My father married another woman who has two sons from a previous relationship. They are my...
    stepbrothers.
    half-brothers.
    brothers.
    brothers-in-law.
  • Paul is my sister's son, so he is my...
    uncle.
    nephew.
    aunt.
    niece.
  • Yesterday at 7 o'clock my brother ... (do) his homework while I ... (play) video games.
    was doing / was playing
    did / played
    were doing / were playing
    did / was playing
  • My brother's wife is my...
    sister-in-law.
    daughter-in-law.
    mother-in-law.
  • They were playing volleyball ... the sun was going down.
    when
    while
  • Give an example of a noun that is both countable and uncountable...
    chocolate, paper, time, yoghurt, language...
  • My husband's mum is my...
    mother-in-law.