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End of term test paper

2nd semester

1. Write the plurals.


toothbrush
lunch
box
family
teacher
class
wife
dress
party
potato
knife
library
hobby
scarf
story
city
child
man
woman
person20 x 0.5 = 10p

2. Rewrite the sentences. Put in the adverb of frequency.


Im late to school. (never)
Im never late to school.
1. Dad watches TV in the evenings. (often)

2. The children are tired after school. (sometimes)


..
3. Jim and Helen go to the theater. (often)
.
4. I do my homework before dinner. (usually)
.
5. He reads a newspaper in the morning. (rarely)

6. We have a holiday in August. (usually)


..
7. Tina takes the bus to school. (sometimes)

8. All the buses leave from this bus stop. (always)


..
9. My mum drives me to school. (often)
..
10. Harry watches TV in the morning. (always)
.
10 x 1 = 10p

3. Complete each sentence. Write a question or a negative sentence. Use the


words in brackets.
Mary (like, not) ..baseball.
Mary doesnt like baseball.

1. (wash, Peter) his face every morning?


2. (watch, you)television every day?
3. I (eat, not, often) .fruit.
4. (have, we)..homework today?
5. My friends (live, not).near my house.
6. (ride, David).a bike?
7. (play, you) ..football after school?
8. (eat, not, Sally) .lots of vegetables.
9. Our teachers (smoke, not) at school.
10. (play, not, they) .tennis every day.
10 x 1 = 10p

4. Complete this postcard with the present simple or present continuous of the
verbs in brackets.
Hi Rita,
Im having(have) a lovely time in Manchester. The weather is nice and
warm
today,
the
sun
.(shine)
and
everyone
.(wear) T-shirts. Our teacher is great. He
(come) from Manchester too, but he (not speak)
English with an accent. We .(study) three hours in the morning and
..(go)
on
excursions
in
the
afternoon.
Now
I
..(sit) in a caf on King Street. I (not
think) a king really (live) here! How are you?
..(work) this summer? Write soon.
Love, Julio
10 x 1 = 10p

5. Write the following numbers in English.


12 =

96=

38 =

23=

62 =

71=

45 =

25=

87 =

100=
10 x 1 = 10p

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