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