We … the newspaper when you rang me up.

TheNoun

a secretary

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

A. secretaries

B. secretares

C. secretare

D. secretary

E. secretaryie

Choose the plural form of the following nouns:

As presents their … got … .

A. wives / handkerchiefs

B. wifes / handkerchiefs

C. wife / handkerchiefs

D. wives / handkerchieves

E. wifes / handkerchieves

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

Ship

A. Ships

B. Shippes

C. Shipies

D. Ship

E. Shipes

Choose the correct answer.

There are a lot of … in the farm.

A. Sheep

B. Sheeps

C. Sheepes

D. Sheepes

E. Sheepies

5A

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

Child

A. Children

B. Child

C. Childs

D. Childes

E. Childrens

Choose the plural form of the following nouns:

A leaf, a goose, a tooth

A. Leaves, geese, teeth

B. Leaves, goosies, teeth

C. Leaves, geese, tooths

D. Leaves, gooses, teeth

E. Leaf, geese, teeth

A noun in singular form:

A. notebook

B. bags

C. books

D. games

E. pens

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

“a man”:

A. Men

B. Mans

C. Manes

D. Mens

E. Man

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

goose

A.geese

B. gooses

C. geeses

D. geethes

E. –

Choose the plural form of the following noun:

A. mice

A. mouse

B. mouse

C. mouses

D. mices

E. -

Find the noun having the same form in plural and singular:

A. a sheep

B. a woman

C. a mouse

D. a child

E. a map

Find the noun having the same form in plural and singular:

A. swine

B. ox

C. goose

D. flag

E. -

Find the noun having the same form in plural and singular:

A. deer

B. foot

C. car

D. tooth

E. watch

Choose the plural form of the following word combination:

I am a doctor.

A. We are doctors

B. I am doctors

C. We doctors

D. Were we doctors

E. We are doctor

Choose the plural form of the following nouns:

Tax, radio, dress.

A. Taxes, radios, dresses

B. Taxen, radios, dresses

C. Taxes, radios, dressis

D. Taxis, radios, dresses

E. Taxes, radios, dressen

Choose the plural form of the following nouns:

dress, box, potato.

A. dresses, boxes, potatoes

B. dress, boxes, potatoes

C. dresis, boxes, potatos

D. dresses, boxs, potatos

E. dreses, boxes, potato

Give the plural form of the noun foot:

A. feet

B. footes

C. foots

D. feets

E. foot

Choose the correct answer:

… in our house are so annoying. We definitely need a cat.

A.mice

B. mices

C. mousees

D. mouses

E. -

Choose the correct answer:

My little son is afraid of grey … that come at night.

A. wolves

B. wolvies

C. wolfys

D. wolvys

E. wolvs

Choose the correct answer:

It is rather dangerous to walk on … after the rain.

A. roofs

B. roofes

C. rooves

D. roovs

E. -

The Adverb

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

She _______ listens to the good music.

A. often

B. quickly

C. yet

D. already

E. just

Choose the correct answer.

The children were playing ___________ in the garden.

A. happily

B. happy

C. happier

D. best

E. more happy

Choose the correct answer.

This soup tastes ___________.

A. well

B. badness

C. goodly

D. goodness

E. bad

Choose the correct answer.

Hurry up! You’re always so ___________ .

A. slowly

B. wonderful

C. beautiful

D. strongly

E. quick

Choose the correct translation.

Mary ate her breakfast _____. Мария быстро позавтракала. \ Мария жылдам тамақтанды.

A. fast

B. early

C. late

D. sadly

E. slowly

Choose the correct translation.

My mother ______ goes to the theatre. Моя мама часто ходит в театр.\ Меніңанамтеатрғажиібарады.

A. often

B. seldom

C. always

D. before

E. lately

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

She … listens to the good music.

A. often

B. already

C. yet

D. just

E. quickly

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

She _______ listens to the good music.

A. often

B. quickly

C. yet

D. already

E. just

Choose the best variant:

Let’s go somewhere else. There is ______ noise in this room.

A. too much

B. too

C. very

D. too many

E. enough

Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence:

She sings extremely….

A. well
B. good
C. bad

D. fine

E. better

Indefinite Tenses

Choose the right form of the verb:

We . . . by train very often.

A. don’t travel

B. doesn’t travel

C. not travel

D. are not travell

E. isn’t travelling

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

Father (to go) to work every day.

A. goes

B. go

C. going

D. was going

E. is going

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

My working day (to begin) at seven o’clock.

A. begins

B. begun

C. is beginning

D. will begin

E. begin

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

My sister (to get) up at eight o’clock.

A. gets

B. got

C. getting

D. to get

E. will get

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

They (not work) at the factory.

A. don’t work

B. are not work

C. works

D. didn’t work

E. will not work

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

I (to take) her to school every day.

A. take

B. to be taken

C. am taking

D. took

E. shall take

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

She (not to drink) coffee after lunch.

A. doesn’t drink

B. didn’t drink

C. is drinking

D. don’t drink

E. was drinking

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

We (not to watch) TV in the morning every day.

A. don’t watch

B. aren’t watch

C. didn’t watch

D. isn’t watch

E. weren’t watch

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

What you (to do) every morning.

A. do

B. does

C. did

D. done

E. will do

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

What language they usually (to speak).

A. speak

B. speaking

C. speaks

D. is speaking

E. spoke

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

They (to eat) at school every day.

A. eat

B. is eating

C. eats

D. are eating

E. will eat

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

I (not to sleep) in daytime.

A. don’t sleep

B. didn’t sleep

C. doesn’t sleep

D. shall sleep

E. was sleeping

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

My sister (to play) the piano well.

A. plays

B. will play

C. played

D. play

E. playing

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

He (to work) in the center of Chicago.

A. works

B. will work

C. worked

D. is working

E. was working

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

My friend (not to like) to play football.

A. doesn’t like

B. will not

C. shall not

D. don’t like

E. isn’t like

Open the brackets using the Present Simple Tense:

They (to do) their homework in the afternoon.

A. do

B. did

C. does

D. will do

E. are doing

Choose the right form of the verb:

He … Astana last year.

A. visited

B. Doesn’t visit

C. Visits

D. will Visit

E. Do visit

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

He (to turn) on the television to watch cartoons yesterday morning.

A. turned

B. turns

C. is turning

D. turn

E. will turn

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

Yesterday he (not to go) to work.

A. didn’t go

B. don’t go

C. doesn’t go

D. will not go

E. isn’t going

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

Kate (to cook) dinner yesterday.

A. cooked

B. is cooking

C. cook

D. cooks

E. will cook

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

I (not to eat) ice cream yesterday.

A. didn’t eat

B. doesn’t eat

C. will not

D. am not

E. isn’t eating

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

He (to spend) last summer in the country.

A. spent

B. is spending

C. was spending

D. spend

E. will spend

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

Our football team (to win) many games last year.

A. won

B. will win

C. is winning

D. was winning

E. win

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

I (to miss) the match yesterday.

A. missed

B. miss

C. will miss

D. am missing

E. misses

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

He (not to go) to the country yesterday.

A. didn’t go

B. don’t go

C. doesn’t go

D. will not go

E. isn’t go

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

The flowers (to grow) very well last year.

A. grew

B. will grow

C. is growing

D. grown

E. grows

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

I (to pass) the exam.

A. passed

B. pass

C. passes

D. am passing

E. will pass

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

His relatives (not to invite) them.

A. did not invite

B. did not invited

C. do not invited

D. do not invite

E. was not invite

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

Kate (to work) last year.

A. worked

B. work

C. is working

D. works

E. will work

Open the brackets using the Past Simple Tense:

He (not to forgive) us.

A. did not forgive

B. do not forgive

C. is not forgive

D. has not

E. had not

The Continuous Tenses

Choose the right form of the verb:

It ... raining now.

A. is

B. are

C. were not

D. were

E. was

Choose the right form of the verb:

I ... reading when you rang me up.

A. was

B. are

C. were

D. will

E. shall

Choose the right form of the verb:

That man … up and down the street now.

A. is walking

B. walks

C. have been walking

D. has walked

E. has been walking

Choose the right form of the verb:

Stanley … a sandwich in the kitchen now.

A. Is eating

B. Eats

C. Eating

D. Ate

E. Am eating

Choose the right form of the verb:

Mary can’t come to the phone now. She …(do) her homework.

A. is doing

B. am doing

C. Is done

D. Does

E. Doesn’t

Choose the right form of the verb:

I … at the blackboard at the moment.

A. am standing

B. is standing

C. was standing

D. are standing

E. were standing

Choose the right form of the verb:

Look! The house …!

A. is burning

B. are burning

C. were burning

D. have burning

E. has burning

Choose the right form of the verb:

It … at 6 o’clock yesterday.

A. was raining

B. were raining

C. rain

D. has raining

E. had raining

Choose the right form of the verb:

I … down the street when it began to rain.

A. was walking

B. are walking

C. is walking

D. were walking

E. am walking

Choose the right form of the verb:

Henry saw that the child … at that time.

A. was crying

B. cries

C. had cry

D. cried

E. has cried

Choose the right form of the verb:

Listen! Who ( to play) the piano in the next room?

A. is playing

B. to listen

C. are playing

D. have played

E. had playing

Choose the right form of the verb:

Who that man ( to be) who ( to stand) in the doorway?

A. is \ is standing

B. were \ standing

C. is \ stood

D. to be \ standing

E. was \ stand

Choose the right form of the verb:

Where …Tom and Nick ( to be ) now? – They… (to have) a smoke in the garden.

A. are \ are having

B. is \ is having

C. was \ had

D. were \ having

E. is \ having

Choose the right form of the verb:

Look! The kitten … with its tail.

A. is playing

B. is played

C. are playing

D. to play

E. was playing

Choose the right form of the verb:

We … to the theatre to-night.

A. are going

B. was going

C. is gone

D. has gone

E. is going

Choose the right form of the verb:

It … when I left the house.

A. was raining

B. were raining

C. have raining

D. is raining

E. is rain

Choose the right form of the verb:

What … he … when you called on him?

A. was doing

B. is doing

C. are doing

D. were doing

E. has doing

Choose the right form of the verb:

He … a letter when I entered the room.

A. was writing

B. is writing

C. are writing

D. wrote

E. were writing

Choose the right form of the verb:

We … the newspaper when you rang me up.

A. were reading

B. was reading

C. is reading

D. has reading

E. have reading

Choose the right form of the verb:

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