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GENERAL Basic English Grammar Questions

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What is the correct way to ask someone about their nationality?

Where are you from?

Which of the following is a correct response to 'Where are you from?'

I'm from Japan.

What is the correct way to introduce yourself and your nationality?

I'm Rodriguez from Spain.

Which of the following is a correct statement about Pierre?

He's from France.

What is the correct way to ask someone about their phone number?

What is your phone number?

Which of the following is a correct way to state your profession?

I'm a teacher.

What is the correct way to describe your living situation?

I live in a house in Los Angeles.

Which of the following is a correct way to state someone's nationality?

Lisa and Max are Americans.

Complete the sentence: '_____ her surname Smith?'

Is

Choose the correct response to 'Are you a student?'

Yes, I am

Complete the sentence: '_____ you from Barcelona?'

Are

Choose the correct response to '_____ you married?'

No, I'm not

Complete the sentence: '_____ is Brenda?'

Who

Complete the sentence: 'Brazil ____ in Asia.'

is not

Complete the sentence: 'Snow is _____.'

cold

Choose the correct antonym of 'expensive'.

cheap

Which article is used before a noun that starts with a vowel sound?

an

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Is there an apple in the bag?

Which article is used before a plural noun?

some

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

There are four people on the sofa.

What is the correct response to the question 'Are there any good beaches near the cottage?'

Yes, there are some good beaches.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Is there a television?

What is the correct response to the question 'Are there any men in the hall?'

Yes, there are men.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Are there many mice in the house?

What is the correct sentence structure for the sentence: 'I _____ play chess _____ I was five.'

could / when

What is the correct question to ask about the number of languages Nicola could speak when he was a child?

How many languages could Nicola speak when he was a child?

What is the correct sentence structure for the sentence: 'When I was seven, _____ could you do?'

What could you do

What is the correct sentence structure for the sentence: 'My little sister _____ paint pictures alone when she _____ nine.'

could / was

What is the correct question to ask about Paul's ability to play rugby?

Does Paul play rugby?

What is the correct sentence structure for the sentence: 'They _____ speak Italian and Russian when they _____ teenagers.'

could / were

What is the correct reason for not being able to attend the party?

Because I have an exam tomorrow

What is the correct sentence structure for the sentence: 'When I was a child, I _____ languages.'

could speak

Where did she live in 1950?

did

She started working when she was 8.

started

What do you think about the film?

Do / didn't

There is a bank near the bookshop.

opposite

I usually take the car because I don't like walking.

with

She thinks about her past life.

going

He was tired of politics.

of

People were afraid of her.

of

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'I _____ to be _____ artist when I _____ a child?'

wanted / an / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'He _____ blind _____ the car accident _____ the beach.'

went / on / in

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'My friend _____ a present _____ me _____ the Ramadan Holiday last year.'

gave / to / on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Today's the third _____ April.'

on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I left the party early _____ I didn't feel well.'

because

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'They didn't go to bed _____ midnight.'

until

What verb form is used with 'My father'?

doesn't like

What is the correct sentence structure for 'My parents eat meat.'?

don't eat

What is the correct sentence structure for 'We play tennis.'?

play

What is the correct sentence structure for 'Every year millions of people visit The London Museum.'?

visit

What is the correct sentence structure for 'The Buckingham Palace has lots of rooms.'?

has

What is the correct sentence structure for 'You do many things in your free time.'?

do

How many parts does the Grammar book have?

5

What is the correct sentence structure for 'My cat licks its tail.'?

licks

What is the total number of questions in the Grammar book?

9246

How many tests are there in Part D of the Grammar book?

20

What is the total number of questions in the Vocabulary book?

5859

How many parts does the Vocabulary book have?

2

What is the focus of every test in Part B of the Grammar book?

A different grammar topic

What is the level of the grammar tests in Part E of the Grammar book?

Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced

What is the feature of the tests in Part C of the Grammar book?

They are multi-level

What is the correct way to ask someone about their previous location?

Where were you last week?

What is the correct response to 'Could you speak any other languages?'

No, she can't speak any other languages.

What time is it?

8:30

How would you ask someone if their friend speaks English?

Does your friend speak English?

What do Dick and Tom like?

do / doing

Do boys like what kind of jeans?

wear

What is the correct way to talk about your daily work hours?

I usually work for 6 hours a day, but I worked for 8 hours yesterday.

What is the correct way to talk about someone's past ability?

He could paint pictures when he was just three.

How often do my classmates go on a picnic?

go

What does Mary do to her face every morning?

brushing

What is the correct way to ask someone about their travel history?

Were you in England in 1999?

What do I do to my teeth every morning?

wash my

What is the correct way to talk about someone's past commute?

Rosemary often got to work by bus, but she got to work by taxi yesterday.

What is the correct way to talk about someone's recreational activities?

Bonny and Nick played tennis last weekend, but they rarely play.

What do I do when my teacher doesn't allow me to smoke?

don't smoke / smokes

What do they do to their car every day?

wash

What is the correct response to 'Are you a student?'

Yes, I'm.

What is the correct response to '_____ you married?'

No, I'm not.

What is the correct response to '_____ you from Barcelona?'

No, I'm not.

What is the correct completion of the sentence '_____ her surname Smith?'

Is

What is the correct opposite of 'expensive'

cheap

What is the correct completion of the sentence 'Brazil ____ in Asia.'

is not

What is the correct completion of the sentence 'Snow is _____.'

cold

What is the correct response to '_____ is Brenda?'

Who

Our teacher gives ______ a lot of homework.

us

He ______ television every evening.

watch

At ten we go ______ bed.

to

He picks up the apples ______ the tree.

from

Get ______ the bus.

on

She lives ______ Switzerland.

in

A nurse looks ______ people in hospital.

after

That’s my dictionary. Can I have ______ back please?

it

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ to the U.S.A. ten years ago.'

went

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ to be _____ artist when I _____ a child.'

wanted / a / was

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'He _____ blind _____ the car accident _____ the beach.'

went / on / in

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'My friend _____ a present _____ me _____ the Ramadan Holiday last year.'

gave / to / on

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Today's the third _____ April.'

on

Which of the following is the correct completion of the sentence: 'But my dogs never lick ______ tails.'

its

Which of the following options is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I left the party early _____ I didn't feel well.'

because

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Visitors ______ to India’s Independence Day from all over the world.'

come

Which of the following is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like ______ football, but my brother doesn’t.'

playing

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'She likes ______ TV, but her husband doesn’t.'

watching

Which of the following is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Her sister doesn’t like ______ a hamburger.'

eating

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like ______ in my free time.'

reading

Which of the following is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like ______ but I ______ like swimming.'

sailing / don’t

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Many foreigners in our country ______ to the Golden Bazaar.'

come

It _______ Jack’s birthday two days ago.

was

A: _____ Alex _____ you yesterday evening?

Did / help / didn’t

Ann usually _____ to work, but yesterday she _____.

drove / walked

In my bedroom there’s a bed _____ a wardrobe.

and

Millions of people _____ to London for her Funeral when he died.

came

Peter stayed _____ his grandmother _____ Christmas.

with / at

We arrived _____ the airport _____ New York _____ 5:45 am.

at / in / at

Speak _____ me in English.

to

What is the correct response to 'Where are you from?'

I'm from the US.

What is the correct way to introduce yourself and your nationality?

I'm John from the US.

What is the correct way to ask someone about their profession?

What do you do?

What is the correct way to describe your living situation?

I live in a house in Los Angeles.

What is the correct way to ask someone about their phone number?

What is your phone number?

What is the correct response to 'Are you a student?'

Yes, I am.

What is the correct way to state someone's nationality?

She is from Italy.

What is the correct way to state your profession?

I'm a teacher.

Tom _____ her but she doesn’t like _____.

likes / her

Andrew buys a newspaper every day._____ reads _____ at home.

He / it

A: Do you _____ Afghani?

speak / you don't

A: _____ does Margaret start work?

What time

A: _____ do your brothers like working in this factory?

What

A: _____ your wife _____ English?

does / speak

A: We always _____ lemonade in the evenings.

have

There’s _____ open-fire in the living room?

a

There are _____ big cupboards in the kitchen.

some

Are there _____ trees and flowers in the garden?

some

There’s _____ electric cooker.

a

Is there _____ desk?

a

There are _____ good restaurants nearby.

some

Upstairs there’s _____ big bathroom.

a

Are there _____ three stereos in the living room?

some

What is the correct question to ask about someone's job satisfaction?

Does he like his job?

What is the correct response to 'How many languages do you speak?'?

Three: English, German and Spanish.

What is the correct sentence structure for 'I am a professional in the field of accounting?'

I am an accountant.

What is the correct question to ask about someone's living situation?

Where do they live?

What is the correct response to 'Why do you want to learn English?'

I want to learn English because I want to improve my communication skills.

What is the correct sentence structure for 'I am from Algeria?'

We are Algerians.

What is the correct question to ask about someone's hobby?

What do you do at weekends?

What is the correct sentence structure for 'They often go out on Friday evenings?'

They never go out on Friday evenings.

Which option is correct in the context of Adam's abilities?

Adam can ride a motorbike and he can drive a car.

What is the correct sentence structure for Kim's skiing abilities?

Kim could ski four years ago, but he can ski very well now.

Which option is correct in the context of Flora's abilities?

Flora can drive a car but she can't ride a motorbike.

What is the correct sentence structure for the homework's difficulty?

The homework was very difficult yesterday.

Which option is correct in the context of the children's tiredness?

The children are very tired today.

What is the correct sentence structure for apologizing for being late?

I am sorry, I was late.

Which option is correct in the context of their travels?

They were in Europe last year, and visited Germany, but they traveled only in Berlin.

What is the correct response to the question about the weather?

Yes, it was hot.

I _____ to the U.S.A. ten years ago.

went

I _____ to be _____ artist when I _____ a child.

wanted / an / was

What’s _____ television this evening?

on

He _____ blind _____ the car accident _____ the beach.

went / on / in

I left the party early _____ I didn’t feel well.

because

They didn’t go to bed _____ midnight.

until

45._____ he like his job?

Does

46.I _____ an accountant.

am

47._____ New York exciting?

Does

48.Where _____ they live?

are

49.Why _____ you want to learn English?

do

50.We _____ Algerians.

are

51.What _____ he do at weekends?

does

52.He plays football _____ Friday mornings.

on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Adam _____ ride a motorbike and he _____ drive a car.'

can / can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Kim _____ ski 4 years ago, but he _____ ski very well now.'

could / can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ Ben and Jane married ten years ago?'

Were

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Tim _____ run very well, but I _____ run like him, because I was bad at running.'

could / couldn’t

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Flora _____ drive a car but she _____ ride a motorbike.'

can / can’t

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Hello, everybody!I _____ sorry, I _____ late!'

am / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'The children _____ very tired today.They _____ at a party yesterday evening.'

were / were

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Was it hot yesterday?Yes, it _____.'

was

There _____ a book on the shelf.

is

How many _____ are there in the room?

glasses

There _____ a lot of people at the party.

are

Do you have _____ dictionary?

a

There _____ many books on the shelf.

are

How many _____ of coffee are there in the cup?

glass

Is there _____ photo of my family on the wall?

a

There _____ a lot of magazines under the table.

are

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ born in Amsterdam _____ I live in New York now.'

was / and

Choose the correct sentence: 'She _____ understand English, _____ she can’t speak it.'

can / but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Yesterday there was a party _____ my house.'

in

Choose the correct sentence: 'I love Netherlands, _____ I came to Amsterdam.'

and

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'A: _____ you _____ the piano? B: Yes, _____.'

Can / play / I

Choose the correct sentence: 'The weather _____ beautiful today. But it _____ terrible yesterday.'

is / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'They were _____ England _____ 1998.'

at / in

Choose the correct sentence: '“Where _____ you born?”'

was

In which season does he take photos?

in spring

What does she do early in the morning?

gets up

What does Adams and his daughter like doing?

going skiing

How often do you relax on weekends?

on weekends

What does she like doing?

cooks

When does she get up?

in the morning

What time do you go to bed?

do you go

What does he hate doing?

watching football on television

What is the correct completion of the sentence: “_____ 50 and 48.”

helps

Which of the following is the correct sentence structure: “How old , Andrew?” “__ 21 years old.”

is / He is

What is the correct sentence structure: “Bern _____ in a flat in Birmingham.”

lives

Which of the following is the correct sentence structure: “Sheila _____ skiing and in summer _____ tennis.”

goes / plays

What is the correct sentence structure: “Where _____ now?” “In her office.”

Where’s

Which of the following is the correct sentence structure: “My friend’s son _____ Turkish and English at university.”

studies

What is the correct sentence structure: “_____ is his father’s job?”

is he

Which of the following is the correct sentence structure: “Most of the people _____ work at 8 o’clock every morning.”

finishes

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two chairs in the room.'

are

Complete the sentence: 'Yes, there _____ a book on the table.'

is

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ many books on the shelf.'

are

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a photo on the wall.'

is

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two pictures on the wall.'

are

Complete the sentence: '_____ there a book on the table?'

Are there

Complete the sentence: 'Yes, there _____ two beds in the room.'

are

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ some books on the shelf, but there _____ any magazines.'

are / aren't

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ you speak any other languages?'

Can

What is the correct response to the question: 'Where were you last week?'

I was in Alabama

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I usually work _____ hours a day, but I worked _____ hours yesterday.'

for 6 / for 8

What is the correct response to the question: 'Does your friend speak English?'

No, she can't

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Rosemary often _____ to work by bus, but she _____ to work by taxi yesterday.'

goes / went

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'He _____ paint pictures when he was just three.'

could

What is the correct response to the question: 'Were you in England in 1999?'

Yes, I was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Bonny and Nick _____ tennis last weekend, but they rarely _____.'

played / play

Ann and Max usually _____ sailing at weekends, but last weekend they _____ tennis.

went / played

My family left London and moved _____ a small village.

to

People all _____ the world speak English.

over

What do you know _____ George Washington?

about

Now she _____ alone, but when she was a child she _____ with her mother and sisters.

live / lived

Where _____ she live now?

does

She _____ learn to read until she was 86.

did

‘Was there anyone at the office yesterday?’ ‘No, ______.’

there wasn’t

What is the correct response to 'What is your name?'

My name is John

How do you ask someone about their nationality?

Where are you from?

What is the correct way to introduce yourself and your surname?

My name is Lisa Peterson

What is the correct response to 'What is your brother's name?'

His name is David

What is the correct way to ask someone about their sister?

Is Catherine your sister?

What is the correct response to 'What is your name?'

My name is Maria

What is the correct way to introduce someone and their nationality?

Hello, I'm Maria from Mexico

What is the correct response to 'What is your sister's name?'

Her name is Laura

Adams and his daughter like going _____?

in

Do you relax _____ weekends?

on

Where do you go _____ holiday?

in

I like _____.

cooking

What time ____ you go to bed?

do

She gets up early _____ the morning.

at

He takes photos only _____ spring.

in

He hates _____ football _____ television.

watching

What is the correct way to ask someone about their nationality?

Where are you from?

Complete the sentence: 'I _____ home.

am at

Complete the sentence: 'I'm _____ a class _____ eight other students.

in / with

Complete the sentence: 'I live _____ an apartment _____ two American boys.

in / with

Complete the sentence: 'Central Park is lovely _____ the snow.

in

Complete the sentence: '_____ her name Eliza?'

Is

Complete the sentence: 'Is your surname Anderson?'

Yes, I am.

Complete the sentence: '“No, _____.”'

she isn’t

Which preposition is used to indicate a mode of transportation?

by

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence 'He drives the children _____ school'?

to

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence 'He speaks to people _____ his radio'?

on

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence 'She likes going _____ walks _____ summer'?

for / in

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence 'She goes skiing _____ her free time'?

in

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence 'He works _____ an undertaker'?

as

What is the correct response to the question 'Does she live in Australia?'

doesn't

What is the correct time in the sentence 'It is 3:45'?

quarter past three

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Of course I can; give it _____ me.'

for

What is the correct response to the question 'Could she cook?'

Yes, she could

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Did Max go out yesterday afternoon; he _____ at home.'

stayed

What is the correct response to the question 'Can you cook Italian food?'

Yes, I can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Everybody _____ drive a car in my family.'

can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'They _____ French before, but he _____ at university now.'

studied / studies

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'What did they have _____ lunch?'

for

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Geoffrey _____ a book at the library.'

studied

What is the total number of questions in Book 1?

9246

What article is used before 'Italian city'?

a

Which part of Book 1 has 16 multi-level grammar tests?

Part C

What is the correct response to 'How old is your aunt?'

She is 29.

What article is used before 'Japanese camera'?

a

What is the level of the tests in Part E of Book 1?

Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced

How many questions are in Book 2?

5859

What is the correct question to ask about someone's nationality?

Where are you from?

What article is used before 'Spanish orange'?

a

What is the focus of Part A in Book 2?

Vocabulary for new learners

What is the correct way to describe a family photo?

This is the photo of my family.

How many tests are in Part D of Book 1?

20

What is the correct way to ask about someone's profession?

What do you do?

What is the total number of questions in Part A of Book 1?

1976

What article is used before 'green apple'?

a

What is the level of the tests in Part B of Book 2?

Intermediate and Upper Intermediate

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ 50 and 48.'

looks at

What is the correct response to 'How old ___, Andrew?'

is he / He's

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Nancy's uncle is a pilot.He _____ all over the world.'

travels

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'She _____ skiing and in summer _____ tennis.'

goes / plays

What is the correct response to 'Where _____ now?'

are you

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'My friend's son _____ Turkish and English at university.'

studies

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Most of the people _____ work at 8 o'clock every morning.'

starts

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ is his father's job?'

What

There are _____ books on the shelf.

some

_____ there any magazines on the table?

Are

How many _____ are there in the cupboard?

glasses

There is _____ huge pine tree in our garden.

a

Is there _____ garden in the backyard?

a

How many _____ are there in the fridge?

bottles

There are _____ flowers in the vase.

some

Take _____ bags into the kitchen.

these

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'It was Jack's birthday two days ago.'

It was Jack's birthday two days ago.

Which of the following options is the correct response to 'Who did you eat with?'

I ate dinner with friends.

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'Ann usually goes to work, but yesterday she_____'

walked.

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'It usually rains a lot in winter but last year it_____'

snowed.

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'We arrived at the airport in New York at 5:45 am.'

at / in / at

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'Speak to me in English.'

Speak to me in English.

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'Peter stayed with his grandmother at Christmas.'

with his grandmother at Christmas.

Which of the following options is the correct form of the sentence: 'In my bedroom there's a bed and a wardrobe.'

and

What is the total number of questions in BOOK 3?

1056

How many upper level vocabulary tests are in PART D?

25

What type of questions are in PART E?

Advanced level synonym questions

What is the range of pages for PART C?

287-302

What is the number of questions in PART D?

1000

What is the focus of BOOK 3?

Miscellaneous: reading comprehension, dialogue build, colloquial and idiomatic expressions

How many questions are there in total in BOOK 1 and BOOK 2?

11805 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART A of BOOK 1?

1976 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART B of BOOK 1?

2452 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART C of BOOK 1?

1418 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART D of BOOK 1?

2000 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART E of BOOK 1?

1400 questions

What is the total number of questions in PART A of BOOK 2?

1657 questions

How many levels are covered in PART B of BOOK 1?

4 levels

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'I'm _______ home.'

in

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'I'm _______ La Guardia Community College.'

at

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'I'm _______ a class _______ eight other students.'

in / with

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'I live _______ an apartment _______ two American boys.'

in / with

What is the correct response to the question: 'Is your surname Anderson?'

Yes, I am.

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“_____ her name Eliza?” “No, _____.”'

Is / she isn’t

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'Central Park is lovely _______ the snow.'

in

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“Is she American?” “No, _____.”'

she isn’t

What is the correct response to 'Is your dog 2 years old?'

it is

What is the correct question to ask about someone's job?

What is his job?

What is the correct response to 'Are you from Senegal?'

No, I'm not

What is the opposite of 'easy'?

difficult

What question can you ask someone to know their nationality?

Where are you from?

What is the correct form of 'this is their toy'?

This is their toy

What is the correct response to 'Is your elder brother married?'

No, he isn't

What is the correct question to ask about the price of a hamburger and chips?

How much is a hamburger and chips?

What question can you ask someone to know their profession?

What do you do for a living?

What is the correct form of 'they are not my books'?

They are not my books

What is the correct response to '_____ Martha English?'

Is / is

What question can you ask someone to know their languages?

How many languages do you speak?

What is the opposite of 'lovely'?

horrible

What is the correct form of 'these are not his mistakes'?

These are not his mistakes

What is the correct form of 'it snows'?

it snows

What is the correct form of 'she comes from England'?

She comes from England

Who gives a lot of homework?

the teacher

How does he go to work?

By car.

What time do we go to bed?

at ten

What type of questions can be found in PART E of the book?

Advanced level synonym questions

How does he pick up the apples?

from the tree

What does a nurse do?

looks after people

How many questions are there in PART C of the book?

714

What is the main focus of BOOK 3?

Miscellaneous questions for better reading comprehension

What is there for you?

a letter to you

Where does Philippe live?

in London

How many questions are there in BOOK 3?

1056

Does he sleep well?

Does he sleep well?

What type of questions can be found in PART D of the book?

Upper level vocabulary tests

How many questions are there in PART B of the book?

2-3

45._____ he like his job?

Does

69.„How many languages _____ you _____ ?”

do / speak

46.I _____ an accountant.

am

47._____ New York exciting?

Does

48.Where _____ they live?

are

71.They never go out _____ Friday evenings.

on

72.She loves _____ to music.

listening

50.We _____ Algerians.

are

According to the dialogue, what do Adams and his daughter like to do?

to ski

What is the correct question to ask someone about their weekend activities?

What do you do at weekends?

In the sentence 'She gets up early _____ the morning', what is the correct preposition to use?

at

What is the correct way to ask someone about their bedtime?

What time do you go to bed?

According to the dialogue, when does he take photos?

only in spring

What is the correct way to ask someone about their free time activities?

What do you do on Friday evenings?

In the sentence 'He hates _____ football _____ television', what are the correct prepositions to use?

on / on

What is the correct response to 'Do you relax on weekends?'

Yes, I do sometimes

What is the correct sentence structure for 'I came to live here three years _____.'

ago

What is the correct sentence structure for 'Where _____ she live in 1950?'

did

What is the correct sentence structure for 'She _____ work when she was 8.'

started

What is the correct sentence structure for '“_____ you like the film?” “No, I _____.”'

Do / didn’t

What is the correct sentence structure for 'There’s a bank _____ the bookshop.'

opposite

What is the correct sentence structure for 'I usually take the car because I don’t like _____.'

about

What is the correct sentence structure for 'She thinks _____ her past life.'

working

What is the correct sentence structure for 'He was tired _____ politics.'

of

What is the total number of questions in BOOK 1: GRAMMAR?

9246 questions

How many tests are there in PART C of BOOK 1: GRAMMAR?

16 tests

How many questions are there in PART E of BOOK 1: GRAMMAR?

1400 questions

What is the total number of questions in BOOK 2: VOCABULARY?

5859 questions

How many questions are there in PART A of BOOK 2: VOCABULARY?

1657 questions

What is the topic of BOOK 1?

Grammar

How many parts are there in BOOK 1: GRAMMAR?

5 parts

What is the topic of BOOK 2?

Vocabulary

Our teacher gives _____ a lot of homework.

us

At ten we go _____ bed.

to

Philippe _____ in London.

lives

He picks up the apples _____ the tree.

from

She lives _____ Switzerland.

in

There’s a letter _____ you.

for

A nurse looks _____ people in hospital.

at

Anna likes Joanna, but Maria doesn’t like _____.

her

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'But my dogs never lick _____ tails?'

have

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Visitors _____ to India's Independence Day from all over the world.'

visit

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like _____ football, but my brother doesn't.'

playing

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'She likes _____ TV, but her husband doesn't.'

watching

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ English, Russian, and Romanian, but I _____ Chinese.'

speak / don't speak

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Many foreigners in our country _____ to the Golden Bazaar.'

visit

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Do you like _____ in your free time?'

reading

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like _____, but I _____ like swimming.'

sailing / don't

What is the correct way to ask someone about their name?

What is your name?

Complete the sentence: 'My name is ______.'

Lisa

Complete the sentence: 'This is my sister. ______ name is Laura.'

Her

Complete the sentence: 'Hello! My ___ ___ Maria. I ___ ___ Mexico.'

name is / am from

Complete the sentence: 'Is Catherine ______ sister?'

my

Complete the sentence: 'My ______ is Johnson.'

name

Complete the sentence: '______ name is Apple. ______ Ann Apple.'

Her / She's

What is the correct question to ask about someone's job?

Does he like his job?

What is the correct way to ask about someone's language skills?

How many languages do you speak?

What is the correct way to state someone's profession?

I am an accountant.

What is the correct way to ask about someone's living situation?

Where do they live?

What is the correct way to ask about someone's free time activities?

What does he do at weekends?

What is the correct way to state someone's nationality?

We are Algerians.

What is the correct way to ask about someone's habits?

They never go out on Friday evenings.

What is the correct way to ask about someone's preferences?

Why do you like to stay in the hotel?

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ to the U.S.A. ten years ago.'

went

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'I _____ to be _____ artist when I _____ a child.'

wanted / an / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'He _____ blind _____ the car accident _____ the beach.'

went / on / in

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'My friend _____ a present _____ me _____ the Ramadan Holiday last year.'

gave / to / on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Today's the third _____ April.'

on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I left the party early _____ I didn't feel well.'

because

What is the correct response to 'Is she American?'

No, she isn't.

What is the correct preposition to use in 'I'm _____ home.'

in

What is the correct way to introduce oneself?

My name is Eliza.

What is the correct preposition to use in 'I'm _____ La Guardia Community College.'

at

What is the correct way to ask someone about their surname?

Is your surname Anderson?

What is the correct preposition to use in 'I live _____ an apartment _____ two American boys.'

in / with

What is the correct way to describe the weather?

Snow is on the ground.

What is the correct preposition to use in 'Central Park is lovely _____ the snow.'

in

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'My teacher's name _____ John.'

is

What is the correct response to the question: 'Are you Greek?'

Yes, I am

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'Marcus and Carlos _____ my brothers.'

are

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'My mother and father _____ at work.'

are

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'It _____ Monday today.'

is

What is the correct response to the question: '_____ your teachers married?'

Is / he's

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'Rolls-Royce cars are _____.'

expensive

What is the correct response to the question: 'Are _____ your parents?'

Yes, they are

What does Tom do to her, and how does she feel about it?

like / her

Where do Andrew's parents work?

do / work

Why does Mike eat cheeseburgers?

he / them

Do you speak Afghani?

has

What time does Margaret start work?

What time

Why do your brothers like working in this factory?

Why are you late?

Does Andrew's wife speak English?

speak / I don't

What do you usually drink in the evenings?

to drink

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I _____ born in Amsterdam _____ I live in New York now.'

was / but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'She paints _____ two hours _____ bedtime.'

for / until

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Yesterday there was a party _____ my house.'

at

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I could play chess when I _____ five.'

was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Can I speak _____ you?'

to

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'A: _____ of food _____ our cook cook? B: Italian & French food.'

of

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'The weather _____ beautiful today. But it _____ terrible yesterday.'

was / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'They were _____ England _____ 1998.'

in / in

What is the correct response to 'Is there a fire in the living room?'

There's an open-fire.

What should you say if someone asks 'Are there big cupboards in the kitchen?'

Yes, there are.

How do you respond to 'Is there a desk?'

Yes, there is.

What is the correct response to 'Are there three stereos in the living room?'

No, there aren't.

How do you respond to 'Is there an electric cooker?'

Yes, there is.

What is the correct response to 'Are there good restaurants nearby?'

Yes, there are.

How do you respond to 'Is there a big bathroom upstairs?'

Yes, there is.

What is the correct response to 'Are there trees and flowers in the garden?'

Yes, there are.

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two books on the table.'

are

What is the correct question to ask about the number of chairs in the classroom?

Are there chairs in the class?

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'He drives the children _____ school.'

to

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence: 'She _____ to help people.'

helps

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a picture on the wall.'

is

What is the correct time in the sentence: 'It is half past eight.'

8:30

What is the correct response to 'How many books are there under your desk?'

There are two.

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'She likes going _____ walks _____ summer.'

for / in

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two tables in the room.'

are

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence: 'Does she live in Australia?'

doesn't

What is the correct question to ask about the presence of a table?

Is there a table?

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'He speaks to people _____ his radio.'

on

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a door at the top of the stairs.'

is

What is the correct verb form to use in the sentence: 'We _____ _____ watching television.'

don't like

What is the correct response to 'How many beds are there in the bedroom?'

There are two.

What is the correct preposition to use in the sentence: 'He works _____ an undertaker.'

as

What question can you ask someone to know their nationality?

Where are you from?

What is the correct sentence structure for 'He met his wife in 1998.'?

He met his wife in 1998.

What is the correct question to ask someone about their last holiday?

When did you have your last holiday?

What is the correct completion of the sentence 'I _____ in Paris when I was six.'?

lived

What is the correct sentence structure for 'We _____ to London.'?

did move

What is the correct question to ask about someone's appearance?

What does he look like?

What is the correct completion of the sentence 'He _____ the school in 1994.'?

left

What is the correct completion of the sentence '“When _____ you have your last holiday?” “Last August.”'?

did

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“Can you help me with my homework ?” B: In the car factory.“_____ course I can; give it _____."

Of / for

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“Could she cook?” “Yes, she _____.’

can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Max didn’t _____ yesterday afternoon; he _____ at home.'

go out / stayed

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“_____ you cook Italian food?” “No, I _____ but I love eating it.”'

Can / can’t

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Everybody _____ drive a car in my family.'

can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'A: _____ did they have _____ lunch?'

What / on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Geoffrey _____ French before, but he _____ at university now.'

didn’t study / study

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'A: _____ you cook Italian food?' 'No, I _____ but I love eating it.'

Can / can’t

What is the correct way to ask 'What are your names?'

What are your names?

Which of the following is correct: 'Oxford is ______ English university.'

the

What is the correct way to ask 'How old are you?'

How old are you?

Which of the following is correct: 'Mark ______ 19, but Brian and Denis ______ 26 and 28.'

is / are

What is the correct way to ask 'What is this?'

What is this?

Which of the following is correct: 'Champaigne is ______ French drink.'

a

What is the correct way to ask 'How are you?'

How are you?

Which of the following is correct: 'Toyotas ______ Japanese ______.'

are / cars

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ chairs in the class.'

are

Complete the sentence: 'Yes, there _____ desks, but there _____ chairs.'

are / are

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a photo _____ the television.'

is / on

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two beds, three televisions, and two cupboards.'

are

Complete the sentence: '_____ there a table?'

Is there

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two pictures _____ the wall.'

are / on

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ sandwiches, but there _____ any chips.'

are / aren't

Complete the sentence: 'The cinema is _____ the left.'

on

Which option is correct: 'I _____ born in Amsterdam _____ I live in New York now.'

was / but

Which option is correct: 'She _____ understand English, _____ she can’t speak it.'

can’t / but

Which option is correct: 'Yesterday there was a party _____ my house.'

in

Which option is correct: 'I love Netherlands, _____ I came to Amsterdam.'

and

Which option is correct: 'Can I speak _____ you?'

to

Which option is correct: 'What _____ of food _____ our cook cook?'

of

Which option is correct: 'The weather _____ beautiful today. But it _____ terrible yesterday.'

was / was

Which option is correct: 'They were _____ England _____ 1998.'

in / in

Which article is used before 'Italian city'?

the

What is the correct sentence structure for 'She is 29 years old'?

She's 29.

Which article is used before 'Spanish orange'?

a

What is the correct sentence structure for 'Where is she from?'

Where is she from?

Which article is used before 'green apple'?

a

What is the correct sentence structure for 'This is a photo of my family.'

This is a photo of my family.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

She is a bank manager.

What is the correct sentence structure for 'I have two sisters.'

I have two sisters.

I came to live here three years _____.

ago

Where _____ she live in 1950?

did

She _____ work when she was 8.

started

There’s a bank _____ the bookshop.

opposite

I usually take the car because I don’t like _____.

with

She thinks _____ her past life.

going

He was tired _____ politics.

of

What article is used before the noun 'Italian city'?

a

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'She is a ______ bank manager.'

a

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Milan is ______ Italian city.'

a

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I have two ______.'

sisters

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“How old is your aunt?” “______ is 29.”'

She

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'It’s ______ Spanish orange.'

a

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'This is the photo _____ my family.'

of

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '“Where ______ she from?” “She ______ from Japan.”'

is / is

What is the correct response to 'Is your dog 2 years old?'

it is

What is the correct way to ask 'How much is a hamburger and chips?'

How much

What is the opposite of 'easy'?

difficult

What is the correct response to 'Is your elder brother married?'

he isn't

What is the correct way to ask 'Is Martha English?'

Is / is

What is the opposite of 'fast'?

slow

In the sentence '_____ her surname Smith?', what is the correct question to ask someone about their surname?

What

What is the correct response to 'Are you a student?'

Yes, I am

What is the correct way to say 'He is from Argentina and Mexico.'

is / from

What is the opposite of 'lovely'?

horrible

In the sentence '_____ you from Barcelona?', what is the correct way to ask someone about their origin?

Are

What is the correct response to '_____ you married?'

No, I'm not

In the sentence '_____ is Brenda?', what is the correct question to ask about someone's relationship?

Who

What is the correct antonym of 'expensive'?

cheap

In the sentence 'Brazil ____ in Asia.', what is the correct completion?

isn't

In the sentence 'Snow is _____.', what is the correct completion?

cold

Which of the following is correct: 'There _____ two chairs in the room.'

are

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'Yes, there _____ two beds, three televisions, and two cupboards.'

are

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a photo on the television.'

is

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'There are two pictures _____ the wall.'

on

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a table.'

is

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'There are _____ sandwiches, but there _____ any chips.'

some / aren't

Complete the sentence: '_____ there any books under your desk?'

Are

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'It's the best home _____ the world.'

in

Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

New York is expensive, but I like it.

Complete the sentence: 'The students _____ very tired today.'

are

Choose the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like my job _____ it’s interesting.'

because

Complete the sentence: 'We live in a flat on the top floor, _____ we don’t have a garden.'

but

Choose the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like Judy, _____ I often visit her.'

because

Complete the sentence: 'The weather _____ nice today, but it _____ nasty yesterday.'

is / was

Choose the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like Chinese food, _____ my husband doesn’t like it at all.'

but

Complete the sentence: 'A: _____ was Mr.Black born? B: He was born _____ 1963.'

When / in

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Bern _____ in a flat in Birmingham.'

lives

What is the correct response to the question 'How old are you, Andrew?'

I'm 21 years old.

What is the correct sentence structure for 'Nancy's uncle is a pilot. He _____ all over the world.'

travels

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'In winter Sheila _____ skiing and in summer _____ tennis.'

goes / plays

What is the correct response to the question 'Where are you now?'

I'm at school.

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Most of the people _____ work at 8 o'clock every morning.'

starts

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'My friend's son _____ Turkish and English at university.'

studies

What is the correct response to the question '_____ is his father's job?'

What

Our teacher gives _____ a lot of homework.

us

He _____ television every evening.

watches

At ten we go _____ bed.

to

He picks up the apples _____ the tree.

them

That’s my dictionary.Can I have _____ back please?

it

Get _____ the bus.

on

She lives _____ Switzerland.

in

A nurse looks _____ people in hospital.

at

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ were they late for the meeting?'

What / were

Which option is correct to complete the sentence: 'New York is expensive, _____ I like it.'

but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like Judy, _____ I often visit her.'

for

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'The weather _____ nice today, but it _____ nasty yesterday.'

is / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like my job _____ it’s interesting.'

because

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ was Mr.Black born?'

When / was

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'We live in a flat on the top floor, _____ we don’t have a garden.'

but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like Chinese food, _____ my husband doesn’t like it at all.'

but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Can you help me with my homework?'?

Of course I can; give it to me.

What is the correct response to 'Could she cook?'

Yes, she could.

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Did you cook Italian food?'

No, I can't but I love eating it.

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Everybody _____ drive a car in my family.'

can

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'What did they have _____ lunch?'

on

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Geoffrey _____ French before, but he _____ at university now.'

didn't study / study

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Max didn’t _____ yesterday afternoon; he _____ at home.'

go out / stayed

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ you cook Italian food?'

Can

There ______ a book on the table.

is

Do you have ______ dictionary?

a

There ______ several books on the shelf.

are

How many ______ are there in the box?

glasses

There ______ a lot of trees in the garden.

are

How much ______ this book?

is

There ______ a post office near my house.

is

Take ______ bags into the kitchen.

these

What time is it if it is five to nine?

8:55

Do Dick and Tom like _____?

doing

Do boys like _____ jeans?

wear

My classmates _____ on picnic every month.

go

Mary _____ her face every morning.

washes

I _____ a cigarette, but my teacher _____ smoke.

smoke / doesn't

They _____ wash _____ car every day.

do / their

It is _____.

five past nine

What is the correct response to '_____ her surname Smith?'

Is

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Brazil ____ in Asia.'

isn't

What is the correct antonym of 'expensive'?

cheap

What is the correct response to '_____ you from Barcelona?'

Is

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Snow is _____.'

cold

What is the correct response to '_____ you married?'

Is / am not

What is the correct completion of the sentence: '_____ you a student?'

Am

What is the correct response to '_____ is Brenda?'

Who

What is the correct question to ask about someone's father's occupation?

What does your father do?

Which of the following is a correct way to ask about someone's possession?

Is this book yours?

What is the correct way to ask about someone's nationality?

Where are you from?

Which of the following is a correct way to ask about someone's language proficiency?

What languages do you speak?

What is the correct way to ask about someone's daily routine?

How do you go to work?

Which of the following is a correct way to ask about someone's origin?

Do you come from England?

What is the correct way to ask about someone's language proficiency at a certain age?

What languages could you speak when you were a child?

Which of the following is a correct way to ask about someone's occupation?

What do you do?

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'But my dogs never lick _____ tails'?

their

Which option is grammatically correct: 'Visitors _____ to India's Independence Day from all over the world'?

visit

What is the correct sentence structure: 'I like _____ football, but my brother doesn't'?

playing

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'She likes _____ TV, but her husband doesn't'?

watching

Which option is grammatically correct: 'Many foreigners in our country _____ to the Golden Bazaar'?

visit

What is the correct sentence structure: 'I like _____ but I _____ like swimming'?

sailing / don't

What is the correct form of the sentence: 'Do you like _____ in your free time'?

reading

What is the correct sentence structure: 'I _____ English, Russian, and Romanian, but I _____ Chinese'?

speak / don't speak

What is the correct answer for the blank in the sentence: 'I don’t like _____ music.'

this

Which of the following is a correct completion of the sentence: 'Bob, _____ is my mother.'

this

What is the correct answer for the blank in the sentence: '“Is _____ exercise very easy?” “No, _____ isn’t.”'

these / it

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I like Tom, _____ I don’t like his wife.'

but

Which of the following is a correct completion of the sentence: 'Our flat is small, _____ it’s comfortable.'

but

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'I know that I _____ late 2 days ago, but this time I _____ late.'

was / wasn't

What is the correct completion of the sentence: 'Our homework ____ very difficult yesterday, but today it ____ easy.'

was / is

Which of the following is a correct completion of the sentence: 'We both like sailing, _____ we live near the sea.'

because

My father _____ driving.

doesn't like

My parents _____ eat meat.

don't

She _____ a bus to university.

takes

Summer holidays _____ in June.

begins

We _____ tennis on Monday evenings, but my little sister _____ on Sundays.

play / plays

You _____ a lot of things in _____ free time.

do / our

My cat licks _____ tail every evening.

its

Every year millions of people _____ The London Museum.

visit

There _____ open-fire in the living room?

is a

There are _____ big cupboards in the kitchen.

some

Are there _____ trees and flowers in the garden?

some

There's _____ electric cooker.

a

Is _____ there a desk?

a

Upstairs there's _____ big bathroom.

a

Are there _____ good restaurants nearby?

some

There are _____ stereos in the living room?

some

Adam could ride a motorbike and he _____ drive a car.

can / can

Kim _____ ski 4 years ago, but he _____ ski very well now.

could / can

Ben and Jane _____ married ten years ago?

Were

Tim _____ run very well, but I _____ run like him, because I was bad at running.

could / couldn’t

I _____ play football well, but I _____ play ice-hockey very well.

could / can

The children _____ very tired today. They _____ at a party yesterday evening.

were / were

Last year they _____ in Europe, and visited Germany, _____ they traveled only in Berlin.

were / and

Hello, everybody! I _____ sorry, I _____ late!

am / am

I don’t like _____ music.

these

Bob, _____ is my mother.

this

“Is _____ exercise very easy?” “No, _____ isn’t.”

these / it

I like Tom, _____ I don’t like his wife.

but

Our homework ____ very difficult yesterday, but today it ____ easy.

was / were

I know that I _____ late 2 days ago, but this time I _____ late.

was / wasn't

I like living here _____ it’s near the shops.

because

We both like sailing, _____ we live near the sea.

and

Which of the following is the correct question to ask about the number of chairs in the class?

Are there chairs in the class?

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ two pictures on the wall.'

is

Which of the following is the correct sentence?

There are two beds, three televisions, and two cupboards in the bedroom.

Complete the sentence: 'There _____ a table in the room.'

is

Which of the following is the correct sentence?

There are some sandwiches, but there are not any chips.

Which of the following is the correct question to ask about the existence of a photo?

Is there a photo on the television?

Complete the sentence: 'It's the best home _____ the world.'

in

Which of the following is the correct sentence?

The front door is on the top of the steps.

Study Notes

Grammar Summary

  • Questions about nationalities and countries: "Where are you from?", "I am from the US."
  • Answering questions about nationalities and countries: "I am from Japan."
  • Identifying people from different countries: "I'm Rodriguez. I'm from Spain.", "She is from Italy."
  • Talking about people's jobs: "He is a teacher.", "I am a student."
  • Asking about phone numbers: "What is your phone number?"
  • Describing large and small things: "big", "small", "hot", "cold"
  • Talking about age: "young", "old"
  • Talking about marital status: "Are you married?", "No, I'm not."

Verb Tenses

  • Present Simple: "I am", "you are", "he/she/it is", "we are", "they are"
  • Present Simple questions: "What is your name?", "Where are you from?"
  • Answering present simple questions: "My name is John.", "I am from the US."
  • Using "is" and "are" correctly: "He is from France.", "They are from Spain."
  • Using "a" and "an" correctly: "I am a student.", "He is an engineer."
  • Using "the" correctly: "I live in the house.", "She is a teacher at the school."

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

  • Using "some" and "any" correctly: "Do you have some money?", "Is there any water?"
  • Using "a" and "an" with countable nouns: "I have a book.", "He has an apple."
  • Using "the" with countable and uncountable nouns: "The book is on the table.", "I like the water."

Past Simple

  • Forming the past simple: "I was", "you were", "he/she/it was", "we were", "they were"
  • Using the past simple: "I was a student.", "He was a teacher."
  • Asking questions in the past simple: "What was your name?", "Where were you born?"
  • Answering past simple questions: "My name was John.", "I was born in the US."

Other Grammar Points

  • Using "can" and "could": "I can speak English.", "I could speak French when I was a child."
  • Using "do" and "does": "I do my homework.", "She does her homework."
  • Using "there is" and "there are": "There is a book on the table.", "There are two dogs in the park."

Grammar Book 1

  • Consists of 9246 questions, divided into five parts: A, B, C, D, and E
  • Each part contains different types of grammar tests, ranging from elementary to advanced levels

Part A

  • 14 elementary tests, 14 pre-intermediate tests, and 8 intermediate tests
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic (1976 questions)

Part B

  • 14 tests covering elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate, and upper intermediate levels
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic (2452 questions)

Part C

  • 16 multi-level grammar tests, each focusing on a different grammar topic (1418 questions)

Part D

  • 20 multi-level grammar tests for assessment (2000 questions)

Part E

  • 6 elementary, 5 intermediate, and 3 advanced grammar tests
  • The format of the tests is similar, with the level gradually increasing (1400 questions)

Vocabulary Book 2

  • Consists of 5859 questions, divided into two parts: A and B

Part A

  • A wide range of vocabulary tests for new learners, compiled from various resources (1657 questions)

Part B

  • A rich collection of vocabulary tests for intermediate and upper intermediate levels
  • Examples of grammar and vocabulary questions are provided, covering topics such as:
    • Verb tenses (e.g., present simple, past simple, present perfect)
    • Sentence structure and word order
    • Vocabulary related to daily activities, hobbies, and travel
    • Grammar and vocabulary related to descriptive texts and conversations

Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • Using the correct form of the verb "to be" in questions and answers (e.g., "Is her surname Smith?", "No, it isn't.")
  • Correct usage of "is" and "are" in sentences (e.g., "I am a student.", "They are not married.")
  • Using "to be" in the present simple and present continuous tenses (e.g., "I am from Barcelona.", "She is not married.")

Vocabulary and Context

  • Using "big" and "small" to describe size (e.g., "It's a big house.", "This is a small car.")
  • Using "hot" and "cold" to describe temperature (e.g., "It's hot today.", "This is a cold drink.")
  • Using "young" and "old" to describe age (e.g., "He is young.", "She is old.")
  • Using "expensive" and "cheap" to describe prices (e.g., "This is an expensive car.", "This is a cheap shirt.")

Sentence Formation and Word Order

  • Using the correct sentence structure and word order in questions (e.g., "What is your name?", "Where are you from?")
  • Using the correct sentence structure and word order in statements (e.g., "I am from Brazil.", "She is a doctor.")
  • Using prepositions correctly in sentences (e.g., "I am from Brazil.", "She is at the hospital.")

Verb Tenses and Usage

  • Using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly (e.g., "I go to the gym.", "She is studying English.")
  • Using the past simple and past continuous tenses correctly (e.g., "I went to the U.S.A.", "She was studying English.")
  • Using the correct verb forms in sentences (e.g., "I do my homework.", "She does her homework.")

Grammar and Sentence Structure (continued)

  • Using the correct form of the verb "to have" in sentences (e.g., "I have a book.", "She has a dog.")
  • Using the correct form of the verb "to do" in sentences (e.g., "I do my homework.", "She does her homework.")
  • Using the correct sentence structure and word order in questions and statements (e.g., "What does she do?", "She is a teacher.")

Vocabulary and Context (continued)

  • Using "in" and "on" correctly in sentences (e.g., "I am in the room.", "This is on the table.")
  • Using "at" and "to" correctly in sentences (e.g., "I am at the bus stop.", "She is going to the store.")
  • Using "about" and "for" correctly in sentences (e.g., "I am talking about my job.", "I am going to the store for milk.")

Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • The exercises in the text focus on grammar and sentence structure, covering topics like verb conjugation, verb tenses, and sentence formation.
  • The text includes multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises to test understanding of grammar rules.

Verb Conjugation

  • The text highlights the importance of verb conjugation, specifically the difference between "is" and "are" in sentences.
  • Exercises focus on subject-verb agreement, ensuring that the verb form matches the subject of the sentence.

Prepositions and Articles

  • Prepositions of place (e.g., "in", "on", "at") and articles ("a", "an", "the") are covered in the text.
  • Exercises demonstrate the correct usage of prepositions and articles in sentences.

Question Formation

  • The text explores different types of questions, including "Wh-" questions (e.g., "what", "where", "when") and "Yes/No" questions.
  • Exercises focus on forming questions correctly and using the correct verb form.

Tenses and Verb Forms

  • The text covers various verb tenses, including present simple, present continuous, and past simple.
  • Exercises illustrate the correct usage of verb forms in different contexts.

Vocabulary

  • The text includes vocabulary exercises, focusing on words like "nationality", "language", and "job".
  • Exercises often require choosing the correct vocabulary in context.

Sentence Formation

  • The text provides exercises on forming sentences correctly, using the correct word order and verb form.
  • Exercises demonstrate how to link ideas between sentences using conjunctions and transition words.

Dialogue and Conversations

  • The text includes dialogues and conversations, showcasing how grammar rules are applied in everyday conversations.
  • Exercises focus on understanding and responding to questions in context.

Grammar Exercises

  • Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb (e.g. present simple, past simple, present continuous, etc.)
  • Choose the correct answer from the options provided (A, B, C, D)

Verb Forms

  • Present simple:
    • I __to the U.S.A. ten years ago. (went)
    • I __to be an artist when I was a child. (wanted)
    • He __blind in the car accident on the beach. (went)
  • Past simple:
    • My friend __a present to me last year. (gave)
    • I left the party early because I didn't feel well. (left)
    • They didn't go to bed until midnight. (didn't go)
  • Present continuous:
    • What's __on television this evening? (on)
    • Today's the third of April. (is)
    • I __an accountant. (am)

Questions and Answers

  • Yes/No questions:
    • Is New York exciting? (Is)
    • Do you like working in the hotel? (Do)
    • Are they Algerians? (Are)
  • Wh-questions:
    • What does he do at weekends? (What)
    • Why do you want to learn English? (Why)
    • How many languages do you speak? (How many)

Negations and Contractions

  • Negations:
    • I don't like this food. (don't)
    • He doesn't work on Fridays. (doesn't)
    • They didn't go to the party. (didn't)
  • Contractions:
    • I'm not going to the party. (I'm not)
    • He's not working today. (He's not)
    • They aren't coming to the party. (They aren't)

Possessive Adjectives

  • My, your, his, her, its, our, their:
    • This is my book. (my)
    • That is your car. (your)
    • He lost his phone. (his)
    • She loves her job. (her)
    • The cat chased its tail. (its)
    • That is our house. (our)
    • They lost their keys. (their)

Quantifiers

  • Some, any, a, an:
    • There is some milk in the fridge. (some)
    • Do you have any money? (any)
    • I need a book. (a)
    • I need an umbrella. (an)
    • There are some magazines under the table. (some)
    • How many glasses are there in the cupboard? (How many)
  • Can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would:
    • I can speak English. (can)
    • I could ride a bike when I was a child. (could)
    • You may go to the party. (may)
    • It might rain tomorrow. (might)
    • We shall go to the cinema. (shall)
    • You should try this food. (should)
    • I will go to the party. (will)
    • I would like to go to the party. (would)

Time and Date

  • Expressions of time and date:
    • Yesterday, today, tomorrow:
      • Yesterday, I went to the park. (yesterday)
      • Today is the third of April. (today)
      • I will go to the party tomorrow. (tomorrow)
    • At, in, on, for, until:
      • I will meet you at 5 o'clock. (at)
      • I will meet you in an hour. (in)
      • I will meet you on Friday. (on)
      • I will meet you for an hour. (for)
      • I will meet you until midnight. (until)

Grammar Exercises

  • Multiple-choice exercises to practice grammatical structures (e.g., verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, etc.)
  • Exercises 1-80: Various grammar exercises with multiple-choice options
  • Topics include:
    • Verb tenses (e.g., present simple, past simple, future simple)
    • Subject-verb agreement
    • Question forms
    • Negations
    • Prepositions
    • etc.

Specific Grammar Points

  • Exercise 9: "_____ there _____ chairs in the class?"
    • Practice with "there is/are" sentences
  • Exercise 11: "_____ is there in the bedroom?"
    • Practice with "what" and "how many" questions
  • Exercise 12: "_____ books _____ there under your desk?"
    • Practice with "how many" questions
  • Exercise 53: "_____ you now?"
    • Practice with present simple questions

Vocabulary

  • Exercise 55: "I like _____."
    • Practice with verb forms (e.g., "cook", "cooking", "cooked")
  • Exercise 70: "_____ do you go out on Friday evenings?"
    • Practice with question forms and verb tenses
  • Exercise 76: "_____ they _____ a winter holiday?"
    • Practice with verb tenses and sentence structures

Verb To Be: Am/Is/Are

  • Verb to be: am/is/are
  • Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her

Subject Pronouns - Plural Nouns & Numbers

  • Subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they
  • Plural nouns: use "are" with plural nouns
  • Numbers: use "is" with singular numbers and "are" with plural numbers

Possessive Adjectives

  • Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its
  • Examples:
    • "My name is Lisa."
    • "His name is John."
    • "Her name is Laura."

Prepositions

  • In: used for places (e.g. "I'm in the USA.")
  • At: used for specific addresses or locations (e.g. "I'm at La Guardia Community College.")
  • On: used for days of the week (e.g. "I'm on a class with eight other students.")
  • Of: used to show possession (e.g. "The name of my sister is Laura.")
  • By: used for means of transportation (e.g. "I came by boat.")

Verb To Be: Questions and Negatives

  • Questions: use "am" with I, "is" with he/she/it, "are" with you/we/they
  • Negatives: use "not" with "am" (e.g. "I'm not from the USA."), "is" (e.g. "She isn't American."), "are" (e.g. "They aren't from the USA.")

Food and Drink

  • Food and drink vocabulary: apple, Maria, Apple, Ann Apple
  • Meal times: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Opposite Adjectives

  • Big - small
  • Happy - unhappy
  • Hot - cold
  • Full - empty

The Family

  • Family members: mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter
  • Family vocabulary: name, surname, age, occupation, address

Book 1: Grammar

  • Consists of 9246 questions
  • Divided into 5 parts: A, B, C, D, and E

Part A: Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, and Intermediate Tests

  • 14 Elementary tests, 14 Pre-Intermediate tests, and 8 Intermediate tests
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic
  • Total of 1976 questions

Part B: Multi-Level Grammar Tests

  • 14 tests covering Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, and Upper-Intermediate levels
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic
  • Total of 2452 questions

Part C: Multi-Level Grammar Tests

  • 16 tests covering different grammar topics
  • Total of 1418 questions

Part D: Multi-Level Grammar Tests for Assessment

  • 20 tests covering different grammar topics
  • Total of 2000 questions

Part E: Grammar Tests with Increasing Level

  • 6 Elementary tests, 5 Intermediate tests, and 3 Advanced tests
  • Formats of the tests are similar, with increasing level of difficulty
  • Total of 1400 questions

Book 2: Vocabulary

  • Consists of 5859 questions
  • Divided into 2 parts: A and B

Part A: Vocabulary Tests for New Learners

  • A wide range of vocabulary tests compiled from various resources
  • Total of 1657 questions

Part B: Vocabulary Tests for Intermediate and Upper-Intermediate Levels

  • A rich collection of vocabulary tests
  • Example questions include:
    • A JVC is ______ Japanese camera.
    • Milan is ______ Italian city.
    • It's ______ Spanish orange.
    • I have two ______.
    • How old is your aunt?

Book Structure

  • The book is divided into three parts: Grammar, Vocabulary, and Miscellaneous.
  • Each part has its own sections, with Grammar having five parts (A-E), Vocabulary having five parts (A-E), and Miscellaneous having one part.

Grammar (Book 1)

  • Part A: 14 Elementary tests, 14 Pre-Intermediate tests, and 8 Intermediate tests (1976 questions).
  • Part B: 14 tests for Elementary, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate, and Upper-intermediate levels (2452 questions).
  • Part C: 16 Multi-level grammar tests (1418 questions).
  • Part D: 20 perfect multi-level grammar tests for assessment (2000 questions).
  • Part E: 6 Elementary, 5 Intermediate, and 3 Advanced grammar tests (1400 questions).

Vocabulary (Book 2)

  • Part A: Vocabulary tests for new learners, with 1657 questions.
  • Part B: Vocabulary tests for intermediate and upper-intermediate levels, with 1988 questions.
  • Part C: Phrasal verbs, with 714 questions.
  • Part D: 25 upper-level vocabulary tests, with 1000 questions.
  • Part E: Advanced level synonym questions, with 500 questions.

Miscellaneous (Book 3)

  • Includes questions for better reading comprehension, dialogue build, colloquial expressions, and idiomatic expressions.

Phrasal Verbs and Vocabulary Tests

  • Part C includes an assortment of phrasal verbs with 714 questions.
  • Part D consists of 25 upper-level vocabulary tests with 1000 questions.
  • Part E features advanced-level synonym questions with 500 questions.

Miscellaneous Questions

  • Book 3 includes miscellaneous questions for better reading comprehension, dialogue build, colloquial and idiomatic expressions.
  • Examples of questions include:
    • Using the correct prepositions (e.g., "He picks up the apples _____ the tree.")
    • Forming present simple sentences (e.g., "He _____ television every evening.")
    • Using correct verb forms (e.g., "Why _____ you want to learn English?")
    • Identifying correct sentence structures (e.g., "She loves _____ to music.")
    • Understanding idiomatic expressions (e.g., "Get _____ the bus.")
    • Using correct vocabulary (e.g., "What _____ he do at weekends?")

Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • Examples of grammar and sentence structure questions include:
    • Forming questions in the present simple (e.g., "_____ he like his job?")
    • Using the correct verb forms in the present simple (e.g., "I _____ an accountant.")
    • Understanding the correct use of prepositions (e.g., "Where _____ they live?")
    • Forming sentences in the present simple (e.g., "We _____ Algerians.")
    • Identifying correct sentence structures (e.g., "Do you relax _____ weekends?")

Vocabulary and Context

  • Examples of vocabulary and context questions include:
    • Understanding the meaning of words in context (e.g., "She dies _____ a car crash.")
    • Identifying correct vocabulary (e.g., "She gets up early _____ the weekdays.")
    • Using the correct vocabulary in sentences (e.g., "I like _____.")

Book Structure

  • Book 1 is divided into 5 parts (A-E) with a total of 9246 questions on grammar topics.
  • Book 2 is divided into unknown parts with a total of 5859 questions on vocabulary topics.

Part A (Book 1)

  • Consists of 14 elementary tests, 14 pre-intermediate tests, and 8 intermediate tests (1976 questions).
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic.

Part B (Book 1)

  • Consists of 14 tests for elementary, pre-intermediate, intermediate, and upper intermediate levels (2452 questions).
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic.

Part C (Book 1)

  • Consists of 16 multi-level grammar tests (1418 questions).
  • Each test focuses on a different grammar topic.

Part D (Book 1)

  • Consists of 20 multi-level grammar tests for assessment (2000 questions).

Part E (Book 1)

  • Consists of 6 elementary, 5 intermediate, and 3 advanced grammar tests (1400 questions).
  • The formats of the tests are similar, and the level gradually increases.

Book 2 (Vocabulary)

  • Part A consists of a wide range of vocabulary tests for new learners (1657 questions).
  • Part B consists of vocabulary tests for intermediate and upper intermediate levels.

Verb To Be

  • Verb to be: am/is/are.
  • Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her.

Examples of Grammar Questions

  • Questions on verb to be, possessive adjectives, and subject pronouns.
  • Questions on forming sentences using verb to be and possessive adjectives.

More Grammar Topics

  • Questions on verb forms (e.g., do/does/did).
  • Questions on forming sentences using different verb forms.
  • Questions on sentence formation using various grammar rules.

Elementary Test 2: Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Prepositions of place:
    • In (e.g., "I'm in home")
    • At (e.g., "I'm at La Guardia Community College")
    • On (e.g., "I'm on a class")
    • Of (e.g., "I'm of New York")
  • Possessive adjectives:
    • My (e.g., "My surname is Anderson")
    • Your (e.g., "Your teachers are married")
    • His (e.g., "His name is John")
    • Her (e.g., "Her name is Eliza")
  • Verb to be: questions and negatives
    • Is (e.g., "Is she American?")
    • Are (e.g., "Are you my brothers?")
    • Is not (e.g., "I'm not an artist")
    • Are not (e.g., "They are not going to bed")
  • Opposite adjectives:
    • Big (e.g., "Rolls-Royce cars are expensive")
    • Cheap (e.g., "Rolls-Royce cars are not cheap")
    • Tall (e.g., "Rolls-Royce cars are not tall")
    • Blue (e.g., "Rolls-Royce cars are not blue")

Elementary Test 3: Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Present Simple: Positive, Negative, Question
    • Do (e.g., "She does a uniform")
    • Does (e.g., "He does not like her")
    • Do (e.g., "They do not speak Afghani")
  • Verbs - Jobs
    • Work (e.g., "My parents work in the Ministry of Education")
    • Sail (e.g., "I don't sail")
  • Personal pronouns and possessive adjectives
    • I (e.g., "I am a student")
    • You (e.g., "You are my friend")
    • He (e.g., "He is my brother")
    • She (e.g., "She is my sister")

Elementary Test 4: Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Present Simple: Positive, Negative, Question
    • Have (e.g., "We have lemonade in the evenings")
    • Has (e.g., "Margaret starts work at 7 in the morning")
  • Verbs - Actions
    • Speak (e.g., "Do you speak Afghani?")
    • Drink (e.g., "I like to drink lemonade")
    • Paint (e.g., "She paints for two hours before bedtime")
  • Time and place
    • At (e.g., "I was born at 7 in the morning")
    • In (e.g., "I live in New York")
    • On (e.g., "I have a party on my house")
    • For (e.g., "I have been playing chess for five years")

Note: These study notes are a summary of the key grammar and vocabulary points from the provided text, organized by topic and with examples from the text.

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • The correct answers to the exercises are:
      1. Tourists come by boat.
      1. He drives the children to school.
      1. He speaks to people on his radio.
      1. She likes going for walks in summer.
      1. She goes skiing in her free time.
      1. He works as an undertaker.
      1. She doesn’t live in Australia.
      1. We don’t like watching television.
      1. He likes to help people.

Present Simple

  • Use of the verb "to be" in the present simple:
    • I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are
  • Use of other verbs in the present simple:
    • I do, you do, he/she/it does, we do, they do
  • Negatives in the present simple:
    • I don't, you don't, he/she/it doesn't, we don't, they don't

Interrogative Words

  • Who, what, when, where, why, how
  • Examples of sentences using interrogative words:
    • What time is it?
    • Where do you live?
    • Why do you like that?

Prepositions

  • In, on, at, by, with
  • Examples of sentences using prepositions:
    • I'm at the office.
    • The book is on the table.
    • I'm going to the cinema with my friends.

Past Simple

  • Formation of the past simple:
    • I did, you did, he/she/it did, we did, they did
  • Negatives in the past simple:
    • I didn't, you didn't, he/she/it didn't, we didn't, they didn't
  • Examples of sentences using the past simple:
    • I went to the party last night.
    • She didn't attend the meeting.

Time Expressions

  • Ago, in, at, on
  • Examples of sentences using time expressions:
    • I saw him three years ago.
    • We're going to the party tonight.
    • The meeting is at 2 o'clock.

Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • "What ______ their _____?" - The correct answer is "names" (e.g., "What are their names?")
  • "______ are you?" - The correct answer is "Who" (e.g., "Who are you?")
  • "______ is this?" - The correct answer is "What" (e.g., "What is this?")

Nationality and Origin

  • "Oxford is ______ English university." - The correct answer is "an" (e.g., "Oxford is an English university.")
  • "Toyota is ______ Japanese ______." - The correct answer is "a Japanese car" (e.g., "Toyota is a Japanese car.")
  • "Champaigne is ______ French drink." - The correct answer is "a French" (e.g., "Champaigne is a French drink.")
  • "A Mercedes is ______ German car." - The correct answer is "a" (e.g., "A Mercedes is a German car.")
  • "JVC is ______ Japanese camera." - The correct answer is "a" (e.g., "JVC is a Japanese camera.")

Age and Birthday

  • "I ______ 22 years old, but Andrew ______ 20." - The correct answer is "am" and "is" (e.g., "I am 22 years old, but Andrew is 20.")
  • "Mark ______ 19, but Brian and Denis ______ 26 and 28." - The correct answer is "is" and "are" (e.g., "Mark is 19, but Brian and Denis are 26 and 28.")

Possession and Belonging

  • "This is the photo _____ my family." - The correct answer is "of" (e.g., "This is the photo of my family.")
  • "Where ______ she from?" - The correct answer is "is" (e.g., "Where is she from?")

Location and Direction

  • "There ______ two pictures _____ the wall." - The correct answer is "are" and "on" (e.g., "There are two pictures on the wall.")
  • "The cinema is _____ the left." - The correct answer is "on" (e.g., "The cinema is on the left.")
  • "_____ there a table?" - The correct answer is "Is" (e.g., "Is there a table?")

Time and Schedule

  • "I was _____ a party last night." - The correct answer is "at" (e.g., "I was at a party last night.")
  • "She paints _____ two hours _____ bedtime." - The correct answer is "for" and "until" (e.g., "She paints for two hours until bedtime.")

Possibility and Ability

  • "Can I speak _____ you?" - The correct answer is "to" (e.g., "Can I speak to you?")
  • "I could play chess when I _____ five." - The correct answer is "was" (e.g., "I could play chess when I was five.")

Family and Relationships

  • "She ______ understand English, _____ she can’t speak it." - The correct answer is "could" and "but" (e.g., "She could understand English, but she can’t speak it.")

Articles and Quantifiers

  • A bank manager is a person who manages a bank.
  • Milan is an Italian city.

Family and Origins

  • She is 29 years old.
  • She is from Japan.
  • He is a policeman from Argentina.
  • He is from Mexico.

Jobs and Occupations

  • He is a policeman.
  • A JVC is a Japanese camera.

Food and Drink

  • A hamburger and chips cost three pounds fifty.
  • A green apple is a type of fruit.

Nationalities and Countries

  • Brazil is a country in South America.
  • Snow is cold.

Marital Status

  • Are you married?
  • No, I'm not.

Age and Appearance

  • Easy is the opposite of difficult.
  • Lovely is the opposite of horrible.
  • Fast is the opposite of slow.
  • Expensive is the opposite of cheap.
  • Big is the opposite of small.
  • Hot is the opposite of cold.
  • Young is the opposite of old.

Possessions and Locations

  • There are two beds, three televisions, and two cupboards in the bedroom.
  • There are two pictures on the wall.
  • The cinema is on the left.
  • There is a table.

Quantities and Measurements

  • There are some chairs, but there are not any desks.
  • There are two sandwiches, but there aren't any chips.
  • How many books are there under your desk?

Reason and Cause

  • Because they were asleep, they were late for the meeting.
  • Because it's very exciting, I like New York.
  • Because I often visit her, I like Judy.
  • Because it's interesting, I like my job.

Time and Schedules

  • When were they late for the meeting?
  • When was Mr. Black born?
  • The weather was nice today, but it was nasty yesterday.

Conjunctions and Connectors

  • New York is expensive, but I like it.
  • I like Chinese food, but my husband doesn't like it at all.
  • We live in a flat on the top floor, so we don't have a garden.

Grammar and Sentence Structure

  • "_____ 50 and 48" indicates the correct sentence structure for describing age.
  • The correct sentence structure for asking about someone's age is "How old _____?".
  • To ask about someone's location, use "Where _____ now?".
  • To ask about someone's occupation, use "_____ is his father's job?".
  • To describe someone's daily routine, use "He _____ television every evening."
  • To talk about someone's daily commute, use "_____ he _____ to work?".

Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives

  • Use "her" to describe something belonging to a female, e.g. "She lives _____ Switzerland."
  • Use "their" to describe something belonging to multiple people, e.g. "They _____ sons."
  • Use "his" to describe something belonging to a male, e.g. "That's _____ dictionary."

Verb Tenses

  • Use the present simple to describe daily routines, e.g. "He _____ television every evening."
  • Use the present simple to describe someone's occupation, e.g. "He _____ a teacher."
  • Use the past simple to describe completed actions, e.g. "They _____ asleep."
  • Use the present continuous to describe ongoing actions, e.g. "They _____ at a party last night."

Articles and Quantifiers

  • Use "a" to describe a singular noun, e.g. "There is _____ photo of _____ teachers."
  • Use "some" to describe a quantity of something, e.g. "There _____ magazines under the table."
  • Use "any" to describe a lack of something, e.g. "There _____ an armchair."
  • Use "the" to describe a specific noun, e.g. "That's _____ book John's".

Conditional Sentences

  • Use "because" to describe a cause-and-effect relationship, e.g. "New York is expensive, _____ I like it."
  • Use "so" to describe a consequence, e.g. "I like Chinese food, _____ my husband doesn’t like it at all."
  • Use "but" to describe a contrast, e.g. "I like New York, _____ it's very exciting."

Grammar and Vocabulary

  • Verb forms:
    • Present simple: used for habitual actions (e.g., "I get up at 7:00 am")
    • Present simple questions: "Do you like...", "What does your father do in his free time?"
    • Negations: "don't", "isn't", "aren't"
    • Possessive adjectives: "my", "your", "his", "her", "its"
    • Prepositions: "in", "on", "at", "by"

Basic Questions

  • What's your surname?
  • Are you a student?
  • Are you married?
  • Where are you from?
  • What does your father do in his free time?

Tenses

  • Present simple: used for habitual actions and general truths
  • Past simple: used for completed actions in the past
  • Future simple: used for future actions

Vocabulary

  • Nationalities: English, Brazilian, Indian
  • Occupations: student, architect, nurse
  • Family members: father, mother, brother, sister
  • Hobbies: playing football, watching TV, reading, sailing

Prepositions

  • In: used for locations (e.g., "in England", "in summer")
  • On: used for days of the week and dates (e.g., "on Friday", "on my birthday")
  • At: used for specific times (e.g., "at 7:00 am", "at midnight")
  • By: used for means of transportation (e.g., "by bus", "by car")

Sentence Structure

  • Simple sentences: "I like playing football."
  • Compound sentences: "I like playing football, but my brother doesn't."
  • Questions: "Do you like playing football?"

Grammar Forms

  • Present Simple: used to describe habits, routines, and facts
    • Examples: My father doesn't like driving, I don't like this music, etc.
  • Third Person Singular: used to describe singular nouns (he, she, it)
    • Examples: My father doesn't like driving, She doesn't like meat, etc.
  • Plural Nouns: used to describe more than one noun
    • Examples: My parents don't like meat, There are many good restaurants nearby, etc.

Prepositions of Place

  • In: used to describe a specific location
    • Examples: There's a book in the bag, There's a big bathroom upstairs, etc.
  • On: used to describe a surface
    • Examples: There's a photo on the television, There are two pictures on the wall, etc.
  • At: used to describe a specific location or address
    • Examples: There's a cinema at the left, The Buckingham Palace has lots of rooms, etc.

Some and Any

  • Some: used to describe a specific quantity
    • Examples: There are some big cupboards in the kitchen, There are some good restaurants nearby, etc.
  • Any: used to describe an undefined quantity
    • Examples: There's any open-fire in the living room?, There are any trees and flowers in the garden?, etc.

Can and Could

  • Can: used to describe ability
    • Examples: I can play football, Adam can use a computer, etc.
  • Could: used to describe past ability
    • Examples: Kim could ski 4 years ago, Tim could run very well, etc.

Be and Have

  • Be: used to describe temporary or permanent states
    • Examples: I am happy, The weather is cold, etc.
  • Have: used to describe possession or ownership
    • Examples: I have a book, My parents have a car, etc.

Wh- Questions

  • What: used to describe a specific object or thing
    • Examples: What is there in the bedroom?, What is your name?, etc.
  • How: used to describe a method or manner
    • Examples: How do you relax?, How do you go to university?, etc.
  • Where: used to describe a location
    • Examples: Where is the cinema?, Where do you live?, etc.

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