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Gr. 7 - Final Test Exercise (UNIT 7-8)
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Choose one and add 'too' (tired - big - late - small - cold) This laptop is ____ to take to school. I need a smaller one.
too big
Choose one and add 'too' (tired - big - late - small - cold) It's ____ to go to the beach. Let's go shopping instead.
too cold
Choose one and add 'too' (tired - big - late - small - cold) It's ____ to have a shower. It's after midnight.
too late
Choose one and add 'too' (tired - big - late - small - cold) I'm ____ to go out. I want to sleep!
too tired
Choose one and add 'too' (tired - big - late - small - cold) My desk is ____ to put all these books on.
too small
[True/False - if it's false, correct it!] The plane hasn't arrived already
True
[True/False - if it's false, correct it!] I have just saw a great film on TV
False - 'saw' should be 'seen'
[True/False - if it's false, correct it!] Mom have already drunk her coffee.
False - 'have' should be 'has'
[True/False - if it's false, correct it!] Have you ever gone to Italy?
False - 'gone' should be 'been'
Change into Present Perfect questions! your father / pay / the bill?
Has your father paid the bill?
Change into Present Perfect questions! you / hear / about Mary?
Have you heard about Mary?
Our English teachers (have / has) never ridden a horse
have
Dad (haven't / hasn't) watered the plants
hasn't
Change into Present Perfect! My family / live / in this town / for 6 years
My family has lived in this town for 6 years
Change into Present Perfect! your brother / ever / eat / snails?
Has your brother ever eaten snails?
Change into Present Perfect! I / never / fly a kite
I have never flown a kite
Change into Present Perfect! Ayang / break / his leg / four times
Ayang has broken his leg four times
A: Which restaurant do you like best? ; B: The (one/ones) on the corner near the park.
one
A: Do you want the same flowers as last time? ; B: No, I'd like different (one/ones), please.
ones
A: I really like those kinds of films. ; B: Which (one/ones)?
ones
A: What kind of ticket do you want? B: Which (one/ones) is the cheapest?
one
These birthday cards are really expensive. Have you got any cheaper (one/ones)?
ones
A: Do you want a glass of water? ; B: No, I've got (one/ones), thanks.
one
A: Can you pass me my jacket? ; B: Which (one/ones) is it? ; A: The black (one /ones) with a grey hood.
one - one
I don't want a small wedding. I want a big (one / ones)!
one