I Love English 5 test units 12-13
Hello and welcome!You are here to take your English test for Units 12 13. The test needs to be taken and submitted on Monday, March 22nd. Make sure to click at the bottom of the page once you have completed all the exercises.Good luck! PART 1: ADVERBS 1) Put the adverbs in the right group. Adverbs of manner precisely foolishly angrily accidentally quickly easily Adverbs of time finally now later earlier never yesterday Adverbs of place ahead outside halfway everywhere up backwards PART 2: TENSES 2) Put the sentences into the right group according to the tense they are in. The present simple Does she always behave like this? You have to know the rules. How often do you go there? The present perfect She's never seen a rainbow. Who has worn my blue shirt? The past simple When did you last go there? They were happy to join us. I didn't think about it. The past perfect We hadn't eaten sushi before. Had you thought about it before? He'd seen the movie already. 3) Complete the sentences with the verbs in the past simple or past perfect.Do not use contractions. 1) I went to Megan's house but she was not (not be) at home. She had gone (go) to the cinema.2) We saw the twins again after many years. It came (come) as a real surprise to everybody how much they had changed (change).3) We arrived (arrive) at the theatre 10 minutes late last night. The play had already begun (begin).4) I offered the boys some sandwiches but they were not (not be) hungry. They had had (have) supper before.5) The children in the capsule were really excited. They had not seen (not see) London from such great heights before. PART 3: REPORTED SPEECH 4) Write the sentences in reported speech. 1) Jeff asks Chris, "When did you see my text?" -> Jeff asks Chris when he saw his text. 2) Ellie asks Adam, "What kind of help do they need?" -> Ellie asks Adam what kind of help they need.3) Julia asks Steven, "Why were you shouting at me?" -> Julia asks Steven why he was shouting at her. 4) Jeremy asks Joseph, "where did you meet the chimney sweep?" -> Jeremy asks Joseph where he met the chimney sweep.5) Tom asks Mick, "Why did you do it?" -> Jeff asks Chris why he did it.6) Liz asks her friends, "How can I find the right answer?" -> Liz asks her friends how she can find the right answer. 5) Connect the reporting verb to it's meaning Agree to have the same opinion as somebody; to say that you will do what somebody wants or that you will allow something to happen Promise to tell somebody that you will definitely do or not do something, or that something will definitely happen Offer to say that you are willing to do something. Recommend to advise a particular course of action; to advise somebody to do something. Suggest to tell someone your ideas about what to do, where to go, etc.; to say something is true but not in a strong or direct way 6) Report the sentences. Use the following verbs:E.g.: "Let's talk about it later," Emma says: -> Emma suggests talking about it later 1) "It's better to leave him alone", Mum says -> Mum recommends leaving him alone.2) "I will pay more attention in class", he says. -> He promises to pay more attention in class.3) "I can look after your sister if you want", Mia says. -> Mia offers to look after my sister.4) "Let's stop for a minute," Kim says: -> Kim suggests stopping for a minute. PART 4: COMPREHENSION 7) Watch the video and say if the following sentences are true or false. TRUE People used to knock on wood because they believed God lived in it. A horse shoe, clover and finding a penny are signs of goos luck. Giving somebody a watch as a present is bad luck in China. In Russia, whistling in the house means you will become poor. FALSE Only some cultures have superstitions. Muslims believe that saying "masahallah" brings envy and jealousy. 666 is "the number of the Devil" in China