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Match the following terms with their correct descriptions:

Capital of the USA = Washington Shortest day of the year = 22nd of December Greatest rivers of Great Britain = The Thames and Severn Kazakhstan's location = Center of Eurasian landmass

Match the seasons with the correct duration terms:

Winter days = Shorter than summer University semesters = Run from September to Early January Summer = Longer days Months in Kazakhstan = Four distinct seasons

Match the following cities with their correct identifiers:

Capital of the UK = London City known for art and business = New York Region in the USA with a famous mountain = Colorado Historic district in Moscow = Red Square

Match the forms of geographical representation:

<p>District in Kazakhstan = Almaty region Largest city in the USA = New York Major river in Australia = Murray River Ocean bordering the UK = Atlantic Ocean</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following descriptions with their correct terms:

<p>Three parts of London = City, West End, East End Term for school divisions = Semesters Days with the least daylight = Winter solstice Hottest month in summer = July</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the educational programs with their corresponding subjects:

<p>6B01501 = Training of math teachers 6B01502 = Training of physics teachers 6B01503 = Training of computer science teachers 6B01504 = Training of chemistry teachers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the types of geography teachers with their specialization:

<p>6B01506 = Training of geography teachers 6B01509 = Training of geography-history teachers 6B01505 = Training of biology teachers 6B05101 = Biology</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following statements with their appropriate conclusions:

<p>Winter days = Are shorter than summer Kazakhstan's geographic situation = Is in the centre of Eurasian landmass The USA's art centre = Is primarily New York Major rivers of Great Britain = Include the Thames and Severn</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following locations with their descriptions:

<p>The White House = Official residence of the President of the USA Kremlin = Official residence and workplace of the President of Russia Buckingham Palace = Official residence of the Queen of the UK The Capitol = Home of the United States Congress</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their categories:

<p>Australia = Island continent Great Britain = Island Dublin = City Amazon = River</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following numbers with their written forms:

<p>300 = three hundred 3 = three 13 = thirteen 33 = thirty-three</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following entities with their types:

<p>UK = Constitutional monarchy USA = Republic Canada = Federal state China = One-party state</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following regions with their governing bodies:

<p>England = Country in the UK Scotland = Country in the UK Wales = Country in the UK Northern Ireland = Country in the UK</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following political entities with their primary political parties:

<p>UK = Liberal, Conservative and Labour USA = Democratic and Republican Canada = Liberal and Conservative Australia = Liberal and Labour</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following government structures with their components:

<p>English Parliament = House of Lords and House of Commons US Congress = Senate and House of Representatives Canadian Parliament = House of Commons and Senate Australian Parliament = House of Representatives and Senate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following titles with their respective leaders:

<p>The King = Head of state in a monarchy The Queen = Head of state in a monarchy The President = Head of state in a republic The Prime Minister = Head of government in a parliamentary system</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following phrases with their correct forms of 'going to':

<p>is going to stay = stay are going to give = give is going to lie down = lie down are going to stay = stay</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with the correct verb forms:

<p>was = Yesterday it was very cold. were = This time last year she was in Paris.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with their correct verb choices:

<p>were = Our room was very small. was = Yesterday was a public holiday. wasn't = She wasn't feeling well.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the subject with the correct past tense form of 'to be':

<p>I was = When I was a child We were = We were hungry after the journey It was = Yesterday it was a holiday She was = She was happy yesterday</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following past tense sentences with correct forms of 'was' or 'were':

<p>wasn't = They weren't at home. were = There were many people. was = The weather was nice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following contextual phrases with their appropriate forms:

<p>was = It was sunny yesterday. were = We were eager to leave. wasn't = It wasn't raining last week.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following subjects with their correct past states:

<p>I was = I wasn't there last week. He was = He was late to the meeting. They were = They were happy to see us. She wasn't = She wasn't feeling well.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the context with the appropriate verb form:

<p>was = It was my birthday yesterday. weren't = The kids weren't at the park. were = Friends were visiting.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using can, can't, must, mustn't: She doesn't want to go to the swimming pool because she ___.

<p>can = She is able to go must = She has to go can't = She is not able to go mustn't = She is not allowed to go</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using can, can't, must, mustn't: 'Oh! Look at the bird!' 'Where? I ___ see it.'

<p>can = I am able to see it can't = I am not able to see it must = I have to see it mustn't = I am not allowed to see it</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using can, can't, must, mustn't: You ___ be 18 to have a driving licence.

<p>must = You are required to be 18 mustn't = You are not allowed to be 18 can = You are able to be 18 can't = You are not able to be 18</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using can, can't, must, mustn't: You ___ drive alone when you have a driving licence.

<p>can = You are allowed to drive alone must = You have to drive alone can't = You are not allowed to drive alone mustn't = You are prohibited from driving alone</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence using can, can't, must, mustn't: But, you ___ drive too fast.

<p>must = You are required to drive fast can = You are allowed to drive fast can't = You are not allowed to drive fast mustn't = You are prohibited from driving fast</p> Signup and view all the answers

Answer the equation: 45 + 45 = ___

<p>ninety = The sum is 90 sixty = The sum is 60 eighty = The sum is 80 seventy = The sum is 70</p> Signup and view all the answers

Answer the equation: 25 + 45 - 20 = ___

<p>fifty = The result is 50 sixty = The result is 60 eighty = The result is 80 seventy = The result is 70</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with their correct verb forms in the simple past:

<p>I cleaned my teeth three times yesterday. = cleaned It was hot in the room, so I opened the window. = opened Last Tuesday Lisa flew from London to Madrid. = flew She lost her keys last week. = lost</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following subjects with their appropriate forms of 'to be' or 'to have':

<p>My name is Robert. = is We are students. That's our classroom. = our Are you busy? Yes, I am. = am She is my friend. = is</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following actions to their simple past verbs:

<p>James always goes to work by car. But yesterday he went to work by bus. = went Last Sunday we went to the cinema. = went They came to see us last Friday. = came Yesterday I ate an orange. = ate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with their corresponding verb forms in the simple past:

<p>The film was very long. It started at 7.15 and finished at 10 o'clock. = started, finished It is a nice day today, but yesterday it rained all day. = rained Yesterday I went to the park. = went He always has breakfast at 7 AM. = had</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following subjects with their appropriate possessive adjectives:

<p>This is my book. = my That is your car. = your These are our friends. = our This is her dress. = her</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following subjects with their appropriate personal pronouns:

<p>Robert finished the task. = he Anna is going to the party. = she The children are playing outside. = they The dog is very friendly. = it</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with the correct actions in the simple past:

<p>I enjoyed the concert last night. = enjoyed He read the book in one day. = read They traveled to Italy last summer. = traveled She took the bus to work yesterday. = took</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the objects with their corresponding verb forms:

<p>He washed the dishes. = washed She painted the fence. = painted We watched a movie last weekend. = watched I heard a strange noise. = heard</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following food items with their types:

<p>Egg = Protein Orange = Fruit Meat = Protein Rice = Carbohydrate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the riddle to its answer:

<p>If two's company, and three's a crowd, what are four and five? = Nine What begins with T, finishes with T, and has T in it? = Teapot Four legs up, four legs down, soft in the middle, hard all around. = Bed When things go wrong, what can you always count on? = Your fingers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the family relations to the descriptions:

<p>Rose's dad = Sam Rose's mum = Liz Rose's granny = Susie Rose's grandad = Tom</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the family members to their types:

<p>Pam = Sister Tim = Brother Lolly = Sister Bim = Brother</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the family size descriptions:

<p>A big family = Many members A small family = Few members Only Sam = Single parent Alone = No family members</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the items to their respective categories:

<p>Water = Liquid Meat = Protein Rice = Carbohydrate Orange = Fruit</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the given statements about Rose's family:

<p>Rose has got a big family = True Rose's family includes two sisters = True Rose's family includes only one brother = False Rose lives alone = False</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the past simple and past participle forms of the verb 'hide'?

<p>hid, hidden</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: My hands are dirty. I......(wash) them.

<p>am going to wash</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the question: What......you...(wear) to the party tonight?

<p>are you going to wear</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: I'm hungry. I......(eat) this sandwich.

<p>am going to eat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the question: There's a good film on Channel 6 tonight.......you......(watch) it?

<p>Are you going to watch</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you use to fill in the blank: She doesn't want to go to the swimming pool because she ___ swim.

<p>can't</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: 'Oh! Look at the bird!' 'Where? I ___ see it.'

<p>can't</p> Signup and view all the answers

Fill in the blank: You ___ be 18 to have a driving license.

<p>must</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you complete this sentence? You ___ drive alone when you have a driving licence.

<p>can</p> Signup and view all the answers

What fits in the blank? But, you ___ drive too fast.

<p>mustn't</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: You ___ be at school at eight o'clock.

<p>must</p> Signup and view all the answers

Finish this sentence: She is talkative. She ___ keep a secret.

<p>can't</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you respond to: I ___ hear voices in the house?

<p>can</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the solution to the equation 45 + 45 = ___?

<p>ninety</p> Signup and view all the answers

What article would you use to fill in the blank: 'You need... holiday.'?

<p>a</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: 'Did you buy... food?' What is the correct word?

<p>much</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should you use to complete this: 'There aren't... hotels in this town.'?

<p>many</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: 'Paula hasn't got... money.' What is the correct choice?

<p>much</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete this: 'Were there... people on the train?' Which word fits here?

<p>many</p> Signup and view all the answers

What time is it if it is 'quarter to two'?

<p>1:45</p> Signup and view all the answers

If it's 'twenty past four', what is the time?

<p>4:20</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the negative simple present form: 'I play the piano very well' becomes?

<p>I don't play the piano very well.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct negative form of 'Jane plays the piano very well'?

<p>Jane doesn't play the piano very well.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the synonym for 'travel'?

<p>excursion</p> Signup and view all the answers

How would you express dislike for your job in the simple present?

<p>I don't like my job.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If Andy enjoys drinking tea, what is the correct form of the verb? (drink)

<p>drinks</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'my parents' parents' refer to?

<p>grandparents</p> Signup and view all the answers

Change to the negative form: 'They know my phone number'.

<p>They don't know my phone number.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What time does 'quarter past one' indicate?

<p>1:15</p> Signup and view all the answers

Fill in the blank: My name ___ Robert.

<p>is</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: Are you busy? Yes, I ___.

<p>am</p> Signup and view all the answers

Fill in the blank: We are students. That's ___ classroom.

<p>our</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: I ___ (clean) my teeth three times yesterday.

<p>cleaned</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: It was hot in the room, so I ___ (open) the window.

<p>opened</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: The film was very long. It ___ (start) at 7.15 and ___ (finish) at 10 o'clock.

<p>started, finished</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: Last Tuesday Lisa ___ (fly) from London to Madrid.

<p>flew</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: James always goes to work by car. But yesterday he ___ (go) to work by bus.

<p>went</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: She ___ (lose) her keys last week.

<p>lost</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: Yesterday I ___ (eat) an orange.

<p>ate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the sentence: It is a nice day today, but yesterday it ___ (rain) all day.

<p>rained</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following verbs with their corresponding phrases:

<p>write = letter swim = pretty girl eat = cold fish ask = want</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following nouns with their appropriate categories:

<p>internet = media history = people camera = computer bird = problem</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following nouns with their related items:

<p>music = art snow = winter student = driver telephone = number</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following verbs with their suitable objects:

<p>talk = retell drink = milk smoke = orange help = horse</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following nouns with their respective types:

<p>art = poor food = music nature = story cup = game</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following US political parties with their correct descriptions:

<p>Republic = One of the two main political parties in the USA Democratic = Opposing party to the Republic Nur Otan = Political party in Kazakhstan Liberal = Not a primary political party in the USA</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following cities with their historical significance:

<p>Washington = Capital of the United States Akmola = Former name of Nur-Sultan Cambridge = Home to one of the world's oldest universities Birmingham = Known for its industrial history in England</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following languages with their corresponding countries:

<p>English = Primary language in the USA French = Language spoken in parts of Canada Spanish = Widely spoken in the USA and Latin America Italian = Language primarily spoken in Italy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms related to time with their correct descriptions:

<p>1957 = The exact year requested Two thousand two = Written form of 2002 December = Month in winter Twenty zero twelve = Written form of 2012</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following roles to their correct descriptions:

<p>Prince = Son of a king and queen Nephew = Child of someone's sibling Cousin = Child of an uncle or aunt Princess = Daughter of a king and queen</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following plays by Shakespeare with their correct titles:

<p>Romeo and Juliet = Famous tragic love story Hamlet = A tragedy involving revenge Othello = The story of jealousy and betrayal Macbeth = A tragedy about ambition and fate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following climates with their characteristics:

<p>Continental = Characterized by distinct seasons Tropical = Hot and humid climate Desert = Very low precipitation Mediterranean = Wet winters and dry summers</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following simple past verbs with their base forms:

<p>saw = see brought = bring spent = spend went = go</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following articles with their appropriate contexts:

<p>a = used before consonant sounds an = used before vowel sounds the = used for specific items</p> <ul> <li>= used for plural nouns in general</li> </ul> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with the correct articles:

<p>My office is on the first floor. = the Paris is an interesting city. = an Lisa is a student. = a We live in the same street. = the</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentence fragments with their correct completions:

<p>The sky is blue and the sun is shining. = the, the A carrot is a vegetable. = a I am going to clean the car tomorrow. = the Can I ask a question? = a</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the simple past forms with their meanings:

<p>saw = to see brought = to bring spent = to spend sat = to sit</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the articles to the sentences they best fit:

<p>It's a sunny day. = a The dog is barking. = the She wants an apple. = an They are going to the mall. = the</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following words with their appropriate objective pronouns:

<p>I = me he = him she = her they = them</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with the appropriate verb forms:

<p>Did you see that movie? = see We have already spent our budget. = spend They brought cookies to the party. = bring She did not buy anything. = buy</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the articles with the nouns that require them:

<p>dog = the elephant = an book = a ocean = the</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with the correct objective pronouns to complete them:

<p>I don't want these books. You can have = them I never go to parties. I don't like = them I don't eat tomatoes. I don't like = them I saw Jessica yesterday. I talked to = her</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following obligations and permissions using 'can', 'can't', 'must', or 'mustn't':

<p>You must sit down in the class. = must You can chat in a church. = can You mustn't run in the hallways. = mustn't You can't eat gum in the library. = can't</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the verbs in simple past to their past participles:

<p>saw = seen bought = buy brought = brought spent = spent</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with the appropriate modal verbs:

<p>Can I stand up? = no, you can't Can I eat this apple? = yes, you can Can I change my name? = no, you can't You can answer the question, it's easy. = can</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the expressions with their meanings using 'can', 'can't', 'must', or 'mustn't':

<p>You must obey your teacher. = obligation You can't shop without a mask. = prohibition You can exercise at the gym. = permission You mustn't talk loudly in class. = prohibition</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences that express ability or permission:

<p>I can run on the beach in summer. = ability I must do my homework every evening. = obligation You mustn't speak in the library. = prohibition You can play outside if it's nice. = permission</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the questions with their appropriate answers using 'can' and 'can't':

<p>Can you ride a bike? = yes, I can Can she swim? = no, she can't Can we leave early? = yes, we can Can they help us? = yes, they can</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with their appropriate modal expressions:

<p>You must be quiet during the test. = must You can ask questions. = can You can't use your phone in class. = can't You mustn't eat in the classroom. = mustn't</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sentences with the correct modal verb expressions:

<p>You must wake up early. = obligation You can take the day off. = permission You mustn't forget your homework. = prohibition You can't play video games until your chores are done. = condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with the correct verb forms in the Present Simple:

<p>The weather usually <strong>doesn't rain</strong> very often. = doesn't rain Sue always <strong>gets</strong> to work early. = gets I sometimes <strong>walk</strong> to work, but not very often. = walk We often <strong>go</strong> away at weekends. = go</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following sentences with their appropriate verb forms in the Present Simple:

<p>I usually <strong>watch</strong> TV in the evening. = watch I drink coffee, but I <strong>don't drink</strong> tea. = don't drink I never <strong>go</strong> to the cinema. = go Ben and Sophie <strong>like</strong> classical music. = like</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Russian translations of the given English words:

<p>Fly = летать Forget = забывать Give = давать Go = идти</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Russian translations of the remaining given English words:

<p>Hear = слушать Know = знать Do = делать Think = думать</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the provided Present Simple verb forms with their correct usage:

<p>He usually <strong>doesn't eat</strong> breakfast. = doesn't eat She rarely <strong>watches</strong> movies. = watches They always <strong>go</strong> shopping on Sundays. = go I never <strong>play</strong> video games. = play</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the described actions with the correct verb forms for Present Simple:

<p>We often <strong>travel</strong> abroad in the summer. = travel He <strong>takes</strong> his dog for a walk every morning. = takes They usually <strong>cook</strong> dinner together. = cook I sometimes <strong>help</strong> my neighbors. = help</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the phrases with the correct Present Simple outputs:

<p>She <strong>doesn't like</strong> flying. = doesn't like I <strong>always drink</strong> water. = always drink They <strong>read</strong> books every evening. = read He <strong>plays</strong> guitar on weekends. = plays</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the verbs with the correct conjugations in Present Simple:

<p>To work = works To live = live To study = studies To play = plays</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the verbs with their appropriate negative forms in Present Simple:

<p>To drink = doesn't drink To write = doesn't write To see = doesn't see To read = doesn't read</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which islands are considered the main ones of the British Isles?

<p>Great Britain and Ireland (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the full name of the UK?

<p>The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which political parties are recognized as the main ones in Great Britain?

<p>Liberal, Conservative, and Labour (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the capital city of the United Kingdom?

<p>London (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many countries comprise the United Kingdom?

<p>4 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement accurately describes the UK government structure?

<p>It is a constitutional monarchy. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II?

<p>Buckingham Palace (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the largest rivers of Astana?

<p>Esil, Nura (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which word correctly completes the sentence: On Christmas many families like to have a... tree in their houses.

<p>decorated (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the number 257 expressed in words?

<p>Two hundred and fifty seven (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct preposition to complete the sentence: My flat is on the second...?

<p>floor (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which word fits best in the question: What do you do... your free time?

<p>in (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which year was Christopher Columbus born?

<p>1451 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct phrase for shower usage: She always has a shower... the morning.

<p>in (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which country does Kazakhstan border on?

<p>China (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the capital of Wales?

<p>Cardiff (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is the correct simple past form of the verb 'see'?

<p>saw (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct structure for asking about the last holiday you spent?

<p>did you spend (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which article correctly completes the sentence: 'A carrot is... vegetable'?

<p>an (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct article for this sentence: 'The sky is blue and... sun is shining.'?

<p>the, the (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which article is appropriate for the sentence: 'Can I ask... question?'

<p>an (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct form of the verb in the sentence 'I......(watch) TV at the moment.'?

<p>am watching (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sentence correctly uses 'to be + V + ing' for the action of doing homework?

<p>are doing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the sentence 'Please be quiet. I......(work)', what is the correct verb form?

<p>am working (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option completes the sentence 'You can turn off the television. I......(watch/not) it.' correctly?

<p>am not watching (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct form to complete 'Where are the children? They......(play) in the park.'?

<p>are playing (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the appropriate present continuous verb form for the sentence 'Excuse me, but......(you/sit) in my place.'

<p>are you sitting (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should fill the blank in 'Somebody......(sing) now.'?

<p>is singing (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct form of the sentence 'My dad......(wash) his car.'

<p>is washing (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do we complete the sentence: 'Look! Somebody......(swim) in the river.'?

<p>is swimming (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the sentence 'I......(not/wear) a brown coat.', what is the correct negative form?

<p>am not wearing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct present continuous form for 'you do'?

<p>are you doing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option correctly completes the sentence: The students......(have lunch in the canteen)?

<p>are having (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the past simple of the verb 'play'?

<p>played (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the past simple form of the verb 'go'?

<p>went (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sentence uses 'has' correctly?

<p>An insect has got six legs. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct past simple and past participle of the verb 'rise'.

<p>rise, rose, risen (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct completion for: Most cars......got a four wheels?

<p>have (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the past simple of the verb 'get'.

<p>got (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is the correct present continuous form for: Are you making dinner? Yes, I......

<p>am (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct past simple of the verb 'see'.

<p>saw (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Capital of USA

Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America.

Winter days compared to summer

Winter days are shorter than summer days.

Shortest day of the year

December 22nd is generally the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

Great Britain's major rivers

The Thames and Severn are significant rivers in Great Britain.

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Typical semester duration

Semesters generally run from September to early January and late January to late May.

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Kazakhstan's location

The Republic of Kazakhstan is centrally located in the Eurasian landmass.

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US center for arts and business

New York City is a major center for arts and business in the USA.

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London's parts

London traditionally consists of the City, West End, and East End.

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UK main parts

Great Britain and Ireland are the two primary parts of the United Kingdom.

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UK President's Residence

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the US President.

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Australia Type

Australia is an island continent.

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UK Full Name

The full name of the UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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UK Countries Number

There are 4 countries in the UK: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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UK Capital

London is the capital of the UK.

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UK Political Parties

The main political parties in the UK are Labour, Conservative, and Liberal.

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UK Head of State

The head of state of the UK is the Queen.

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Can't swim

Someone who is unable to swim.

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Can't see

Someone who is unable to see something.

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Must be 18

A requirement to be at least 18 years old.

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Can drive alone

Someone who is allowed to drive a car by themselves.

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Mustn't drive fast

It's not allowed to drive a car at high speed.

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Must be at school

A requirement to be present at school at a specific time.

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Can't keep secrets

Someone who has trouble keeping information confidential.

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Can hear voices

Someone who can perceive sounds, like voices.

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Correct 'going to' verb form

Use the correct form of the verb (e.g., 'stay', 'gives', 'lie down') with "am/is/are going to".

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Correct form of 'was/were' in the past

Use 'was' for singular subjects and 'were' for plural subjects in the past tense.

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Past Tense Verb: was/were

Use 'was' for singular subjects and 'were' for plural subjects in the past.

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Past Tense 'was' or 'were'?

Use 'was' with singular subjects and 'were' with plural subjects in past-tense statements.

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Using 'was' or 'were' correctly

Use 'was' with singular subjects and 'were' with plural subjects in the past tense.

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Past tense 'was' or 'were' for plural subjects

Use 'were' when referring to a plural subject in the past.

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Using 'was' or 'were' for singular subjects

Use 'was' when referring to a singular subject in the past tense.

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Using "was"/"were" in questions

Using "was"/"were" correctly in questions about the past. Match the subject to "was" for singular, or "were" for plural.

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Subject-Verb Agreement

The verb in a sentence must agree with its subject in number (singular or plural). This means that if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular, and if the subject is plural, the verb must be plural.

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Pronoun Case

Pronouns have different forms depending on their function in a sentence (subject, object, possessive). The most common cases are nominative (I, we, you, he, she, it, they), objective (me, us, you, him, her, it, them), and possessive (my, our, your, his, her, its, their).

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Simple Past Tense

The simple past tense describes an action that happened in the past and is completed. It is formed by adding -ed to the base form of the verb (walked, played, etc.).

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Irregular Past Tense verbs

Some verbs don't follow the regular -ed rule for the simple past tense. They have special forms (e.g., go - went, see - saw, eat - ate).

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I vs. am

'I am' is used to express the present state of being. 'I' is the subject pronoun.

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Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns show ownership. Examples include 'my,' 'our,' 'your,' 'his,' 'her,' 'its,' and 'their.'

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Simple Past (Regular Verbs)

For regular verbs, the simple past tense is formed by adding -ed to the base form (walked, played, etc.).

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Simple Past (Irregular Verbs)

Irregular verbs have unique forms for the simple past tense (e.g., go - went, see - saw).

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What are four and five?

The riddle plays on the phrase 'two's company, three's a crowd'. It suggests that four and five are nine, but the answer is simply stating the numbers in question.

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What has four legs?

The riddle describes a bed, highlighting its structure and the contrasting textures. The answer is not literal but a playful description.

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What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?

The answer is 'teapot' which sounds like a straightforward response but implies the letter 'T' is used throughout the word, making it tricky.

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What can you always count on?

The riddle describes a common situation where things go wrong, suggesting that you can depend on your fingers for counting in such moments.

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David's Parents have three sons...

This is a classic riddle that plays on wording. Though the riddle appears to be about David's brothers, the question is asking about the number of sons his parents have.

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Rose's family size

The text details Rose's family members, mentioning her parents, siblings, and grandparents, leading to the conclusion that she has a large family.

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Rose's siblings

The text clearly states that Rose has two sisters and two brothers, indicating she has four siblings total.

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Rose's family

The text emphasizes Rose's close bond with her family, mentioning her parents, siblings, and grandparents. This showcases Rose's large and loving family.

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Past Simple of 'hide'

The past simple form of the verb 'hide' is 'hid'. It describes an action that happened in the past.

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Past Participle of 'hide'

The past participle form of the verb 'hide' is 'hidden'. It's used to form perfect tenses (e.g., 'I have hidden the key').

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Past Simple of 'drink'

The past simple form of the verb 'drink' is 'drank'. It describes an action of drinking that happened in the past.

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Past Participle of 'drink'

The past participle form of the verb 'drink' is 'drunk'. It's used to form perfect tenses (e.g., 'I have drunk all the milk').

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Past Simple of 'go'

The past simple form of the verb 'go' is 'went'. It describes an action of going that happened in the past.

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Past Participle of 'go'

The past participle form of 'go' is 'gone'. It's used to form perfect tenses (e.g., 'I have gone to the park').

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'Going to' for future plans

Use 'am/is/are going to' + verb to express future intentions. For example, 'I am going to eat lunch.'

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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns can be counted individually (e.g., 'books', 'apples'). Uncountable nouns cannot be counted individually (e.g., 'water', 'information').

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Using 'much' and 'many'

'Much' is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., 'much water'). 'Many' is used with countable nouns (e.g., 'many books').

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Identifying verbs

Verbs express actions (e.g., 'run', 'eat') or states of being (e.g., 'be', 'seem').

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'A' vs. 'An'

'A' is used before words that start with a consonant sound (e.g., 'a book'). 'An' is used before words that start with a vowel sound (e.g., 'an apple').

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Choosing the right article ('a', 'an', 'the')

'The' refers to a specific item already mentioned or understood. 'A' or 'an' introduces a general or new item.

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What are my parents' parents called?

My parents' parents are my grandparents. They are the parents of my mother and father.

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What is a synonym for 'travel'?

A synonym for 'travel' is 'excursion', which means a short journey or trip.

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What is the negative form of 'I play the piano very well'?

The negative form is "I don't play the piano very well". We use 'don't' with 'I' for the negative.

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What is the negative form of 'Jane plays the piano very well'?

The negative form is 'Jane doesn't play the piano very well'. We use 'doesn't' with 'Jane' for the negative.

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What is the negative form of 'They know my phone number'?

The negative form is 'They don't know my phone number'. We use 'don't' with 'they' for the negative.

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How to conjugate Margaret speaks four languages

The correct form is 'Margaret speaks four languages'. 'Speaks' is the present simple form of the verb 'to speak' and agrees with Margaret, which is singular.

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How to conjugate 'I not like my job'

The present simple negative form is 'I don't like my job'. We use 'don't' for negative statements with 'I'.

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How to conjugate 'Andy drink a lot of tea'

The present simple form is 'Andy drinks a lot of tea'. We use 'drinks' as 'Andy' is singular.

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How to conjugate 'I like that picture'?

The correct form is 'I like it very much'. 'Like' is the present simple form of the verb 'to like'.

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How to Make a Regular Verb Past Tense?

Add '-ed' to the base form of regular verbs to form the simple past tense.

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How to Make an Irregular Verb Past Tense?

Irregular verbs have specific past tense forms that need to be memorized.

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Simple Past Tense: 'Was' or 'Were'?

Use 'was' with singular subjects and 'were' with plural subjects in the past tense.

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'Have,' 'Has,' and 'It' - Which to Use?

'Have' is used with 'I', 'we', 'you', and 'they'. 'Has' is used with 'he', 'she', and 'it'. 'It' is a pronoun for a single, non-human thing.

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'Is' or 'Am'? - Choosing the Correct Verb

'Is' is used with 'he,' 'she,' 'it,' and plural subjects. 'Am' is used with 'I'.

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Son of a King and Queen

The son of a king and queen is called a prince.

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Shakespeare's Play

The famous play by William Shakespeare is called 'Romeo and Juliet'.

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Your Uncle's Son

Your uncle's son is your cousin.

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Winter Months

The winter months in the Northern Hemisphere are December, January, and February.

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What are verbs?

Verbs are words that describe actions (like 'run', 'eat') or states of being (like 'be', 'seem').

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What are nouns?

Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas.

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What is the difference between 'a' and 'an'?

'A' is used before words that start with a consonant sound (like 'a book'). 'An' is used before words that start with a vowel sound (like 'an apple').

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What are countable nouns?

Countable nouns are things you can count individually (like 'books', 'apples').

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What are uncountable nouns?

Uncountable nouns are things you can't count individually (like 'water', 'information').

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Present Simple Tense

Used to describe actions that happen regularly, habitually, or are generally true. It's often used for routines, facts, and states of being.

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Present Simple Formula

For positive statements: Subject + Verb (base form) + Object For negative statements: Subject + Don’t/Doesn’t + Verb (base form) + Object

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Present Simple: Verb Endings

Add 's' or 'es' to the verb's base form when the subject is he, she, it. For example, 'He walks,' 'She likes,' 'It rains.'

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Present Simple: Questions

Start the question with 'Do' or 'Does' (depending on subject). Then, subject + verb (base form) + Object?

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Translation of 'fly'

The Russian translation for the English word 'fly' is 'летать'.

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Translation of 'forget'

The Russian translation for the English word 'forget' is 'забывать'.

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Translation of 'give'

The Russian translation for the English word 'give' is 'давать'.

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Translation of 'go'

The Russian translation for the English word 'go' is 'идти'.

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Translation of 'hear'

The Russian translation for the English word 'hear' is 'слушать'.

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Translation of 'know'

The Russian translation for the English word 'know' is 'знать'.

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Using "him", "her", or "them"

These words are used to refer to people or things that have already been mentioned in a sentence. "Him" is used for a male person, "her" for a female person, and "them" for multiple people or things.

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Using "can", "can't", "must", or "mustn't"

These words describe permission or obligation. "Can" and "can't" show if something is possible or not, while "must" and "mustn't" show if something is required or forbidden.

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When to use "can" or "can't"

"Can" indicates ability or permission to do something. "Can't" means the opposite—inability or lack of permission.

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When to use "must" or "mustn't"

"Must" shows obligation or necessity. "Mustn't" means the opposite—it's forbidden or not allowed.

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Present Simple Tense: 'I' and 'don't'

Use 'don't' with 'I' to form negative sentences in the present simple tense. 'Don't' means 'do not'.

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Present Simple Tense: 'He/She/It' and 'doesn't'

Use 'doesn't' with 'he', 'she', or 'it' to form negative sentences in the present simple tense. 'Doesn't' means 'does not'.

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Regular Verb Past Tense

To form the past tense of regular verbs, simply add '-ed' to the base form of the verb.

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Irregular Verb Past Tense

Some verbs have unique past tense forms that need to be memorized, and don't follow the regular '-ed' rule.

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Simple Past Tense (V+ed/V2)

A verb tense used to describe actions that happened in the past and are now finished. It's often formed by adding '-ed' to the base form of the verb, but some verbs have irregular past forms.

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Simple Past of 'see'

The simple past tense of the verb 'see' is 'saw'. It describes the act of seeing something that happened in the past.

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Simple Past of 'spend'

The simple past tense of the verb 'spend' is 'spent'. It describes the act of spending time or money in the past.

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Simple Past of 'bring'

The simple past tense of the verb 'bring' is 'brought'. It describes the act of bringing something to a location in the past.

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Using 'a', 'an', and 'the'

'A' and 'an' are indefinite articles used for singular, countable nouns when the noun is general or new. 'The' is the definite article used when the noun is specific or already known.

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Countable Nouns

Nouns that can be counted individually, such as 'books', 'apples', 'dogs'.

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Uncountable Nouns

Nouns that can't be counted individually, such as 'water', 'air', 'advice', 'information'.

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Verbs

Words that describe actions (e.g., 'run', 'eat', 'jump') or states of being (e.g., 'is', 'are', 'was', 'were').

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'much' vs. 'many'

'Much' is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., 'much water', 'much time'). 'Many' is used with countable nouns (e.g., 'many books', 'many cars').

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What are the two main islands of the British Isles?

The two main islands of the British Isles are Great Britain and Ireland.

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Where does the President of the USA live and work?

The President of the USA lives and works in the White House located in Washington, D.C.

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What is Australia?

Australia is an island continent.

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What is the full name of the UK?

The full name of the UK is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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How many countries are there in the UK?

There are four countries in the UK: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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What is the capital of the UK?

London is the capital city of the UK.

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What is the official language of the UK?

The official language of the UK is English.

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Simple Past Tense (Regular Verbs)

Adding '-ed' to the base form of a verb creates the simple past tense for regular verbs. For example, 'walk' becomes 'walked'.

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Simple Past Tense (Irregular Verbs)

Some verbs don't follow the regular '-ed' rule for the past tense. They have special forms that need to be learned separately. For example, 'go' becomes 'went' and 'see' becomes 'saw'.

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'A,' 'An,' and 'The'

'A' and 'an' introduce new or general things, while 'the' refers to a specific thing already mentioned or understood.

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House of Lords and Mazhilis

The House of Lords is a legislative body in UK while Mazhilis is the lower house of the Parliament in Kazakhstan. They are both houses of Parliament in their corresponding countries.

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Largest Rivers in Astana

Astana is the capital of Kazakhstan and its main rivers are Esil and Nura. The Esil river flows through the city, while the Nura river joins it to form the Ishim river.

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Decorated Christmas Tree

During the Christmas holiday period, many families decorate a tree, usually a pine or fir, with ornaments, lights, and other festive decorations.

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Room Number: Two Hundred and Fifty Seven

The number 257 is written as "Two hundred and fifty-seven". It is important to use hyphens after the hundred when writing numbers.

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Second Floor

A floor in a building is typically referred to by its number, with the ground floor being the first floor, and the next level being the second floor.

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Free Time Activities

Free time is often used for leisure and personal interests. The phrase 'in your free time' is used to ask someone how they spend their free moments.

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House Built in the Nineteenth Century

The nineteenth century spans from 1801 to 1900, referring to a period of time within history.

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Christopher Columbus Birth Year

The famous explorer Christopher Columbus was born in 1451. He is known for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Capital of Wales

Cardiff is the capital of Wales. Like many capitals, it is a major city in Wales with cultural and political significance.

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Present Continuous Tense

The present continuous tense (also called the present progressive) is used to describe actions happening now or in the near future. It is formed by using the present tense of 'to be' (am, is, are) + the verb's present participle (ending in -ing).

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Present Continuous Formula

The formula for the present continuous is: Subject + am/is/are + verb (-ing)

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Present Continuous: 'I' + 'am'

Use 'am' with 'I' in the present continuous tense.

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Present Continuous: 'He/She/It' + 'is'

Use 'is' with 'he,' 'she,' or 'it' in the present continuous tense.

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Present Continuous: 'They/We/You' + 'are'

Use 'are' with 'they,' 'we,' or 'you' in the present continuous tense.

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Present Continuous: Negative Form

To make a negative present continuous, use: Subject + am/is/are + not + verb (-ing)

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Present Continuous: Question Form

To ask a question in the present continuous, use: Am/Is/Are + Subject + verb (-ing)?

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Present Continuous: Examples

Examples of present continuous sentences: 'I am eating a sandwich.' 'He is playing the guitar.' 'They are watching a movie.'

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Present Continuous: Usage

Use the present continuous to describe temporary actions happening now, actions that will happen soon, or repeated actions that are annoying.

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Present Continuous: Contractions

You can contract 'am not' to 'am not,' 'is not' to 'isn't,' and 'are not' to 'aren't' in the present continuous.

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Past simple tense

This tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past and are now finished. It is often formed by adding -ed to the base form of the verb, but some verbs have irregular past forms.

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Past participle

The past participle of a verb is the form used in perfect tenses (e.g., present perfect, past perfect). It can also be used as an adjective.

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'Have' vs. 'Has'

'Have' is used with the subjects 'I', 'we', 'you', and 'they', while 'has' is used with the subjects 'he', 'she', and 'it'. They are used to show possession or to express the present perfect tense.

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Irregular verb forms

Certain verbs have past simple forms and past participles that do not follow the regular pattern of adding -ed, and these have to be learned individually.

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Negative statements in present simple

In negative present simple sentences, 'don't' is used with the subjects 'I', 'we', 'you', and 'they', and 'doesn't' is used with the subjects 'he', 'she', and 'it'.

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Simple past of regular verbs

The past simple tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. This rule applies to most verbs in English.

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Past participle of irregular verbs

Irregular verbs have unique forms for the past simple tense and past participle, and these have to be memorized.

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Study Notes

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  • Document is a list of exam questions for students
  • Topics include math, physics, computer science, chemistry, biology, geography, and foreign languages.
  • Focuses on final control tasks and knowledge assessment for students.
  • Document spans multiple pages with different types of questions (e.g., multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, matching), and includes educational program codes.
  • Covers topics like the capital of the USA, parts of the British Isles, major rivers of a particular country, etc.
  • Examines the political structure of the UK and the USA, including the official residences.
  • Includes questions about historical events and figures, notably, historical events/figures of Kazakhstan and the USA.
  • Questions about numbers (arithmetic).
  • Includes questions about time (time/clock).
  • Includes questions about grammatical concepts in English.
  • Includes vocabulary and translating questions.
  • Includes questions about identifying the parts of speech.

Student Examination Questions (Summary)

  • Format includes a variety of question types; multiple-choice, short answer, fill in the blank, matching
  • Subject matter encompasses world history, geography, and current events/figures of the USA and UK
  • Assessments on knowledge of countries, cities, important dates, numbers/arithmetic, time/clock, and grammar.
  • Includes vocabulary/translation questions
  • Questions target an understanding of specific topics.

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