English Placement Test
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My dogs ____ my girlfriend.

  • get on well with (correct)
  • keep in touch with
  • have in common
  • see each other
  • They had a religious wedding ____.

  • group
  • reception
  • ceremony (correct)
  • speech
  • This is the ____ burger I have ever eaten.

  • more tasty
  • tasty
  • tastiest
  • most tasty (correct)
  • The cake was cooked ____ Lily.

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

    There ____ food for dinner.

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

    He has a ___ at McDonalds.

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

    I mostly ____ my family by text message.

    <p>keep in touch with</p> Signup and view all the answers

    I will ___ go out tonight, but I am not sure.

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

    I have ____ finished my homework.

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

    She is going to go to England ____ English.

    <p>to learn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Grammar Rules

    • "get on well with" is used to describe a good relationship between two people or groups
    • "have in common" is used to describe shared characteristics or interests
    • "keep in touch with" is used to describe staying connected or communicating with someone

    Verb Tenses

    • "already" is used to describe an action that has been completed at the present moment
    • "ever" is used to describe an action that has been completed at some point in the past
    • "never" is used to describe an action that has not been completed
    • "yet" is used to describe an action that has not been completed, but is expected to be completed in the future

    Adjectives and Adverbs

    • "tasty" is an adjective used to describe something that tastes good
    • "more tasty" is a comparative adjective used to describe something that tastes better
    • "most tasty" is a superlative adjective used to describe something that tastes the best
    • "tastiest" is an adjective used to describe something that tastes the best
    • "extremely" is an adverb used to describe something that is very much or to a high degree
    • "bit" is an adjective used to describe something that is slightly or moderately dirty

    Sentence Structure

    • "I will + verb" is used to describe a future action
    • "I + verb" is used to describe a present action
    • "I + verb + ed" is used to describe a past action
    • "I + have + verb + ed" is used to describe a past action that has a connection to the present

    Vocabulary

    • "carrier" is a noun used to describe a company or person that transports goods or people
    • "immigrants" is a noun used to describe people who move to a new country to live and work
    • "emigrants" is a noun used to describe people who leave their own country to live and work in another country
    • "career" is a noun used to describe a person's long-term sequence of work and professional development
    • "job" is a noun used to describe a person's regular activity or work
    • "work" is a noun used to describe an activity or task that needs to be done

    Prepositions

    • "at" is used to describe a specific time or location
    • "in" is used to describe a specific time or location
    • "on" is used to describe a specific date or schedule
    • "for" is used to describe a purpose or intention
    • "with" is used to describe a relationship or association between people or things

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