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Who is the head of the government in Great Britain?

  • The Prime Minister (correct)
  • The Queen
  • The President
  • The Duke

What is the address of the Prime Minister in London?

  • 5 Tauke Khan street
  • 10 Downing street (correct)
  • 15 Downing street
  • 11 Mametova street

How many rooms are there in Buckingham Palace?

  • 800
  • 650
  • 100
  • 600 (correct)

How many states are there in the USA?

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What do 50 stars on the American flag represent?

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Where is the official residence of the US president located?

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Victory Day is observed on which date?

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What is celebrated on the 30th of August in Kazakhstan?

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What is the correct form to complete the question about being late this morning?

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Which word correctly fills in the blank: 'I bought... cheese, but I didn't buy... bread.'?

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What should be used to complete the sentence: 'I need... stamps.'?

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How should the sentence 'There aren't... shops in this part of town.' be completed?

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Which word best completes the question: 'Have you got... brothers or sisters?'?

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What is the correct completion for 'There are... beautiful flowers in the garden.'?

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How should the question 'Would you like... tea?' be completed?

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Which word fills in the blanks in 'Don't buy... rice. We don't need...'?

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What should be used to complete the sentence: 'I went to the shop, but I didn't buy...'

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Which word fits in the sentence: '... has broken the window. I don't know who.'?

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To complete the sentence 'There isn't......in the bag. It's empty.', which option is correct?

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What is the correct completion for 'I'm looking for my keys. Has......seen them?'

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Which word should complete the statement: 'Would you like......to drink?'

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In the sentence 'I didn't eat......because I wasn't hungry.', which word should be used?

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What fits best in the sentence 'This is a secret. Please don't tell......?'

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To complete the sentence 'I don't know those people. Do you know......?', which option is correct?

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What should be used to complete the sentence: "She doesn't want to go to the swimming pool because she ... swim."?

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What completes the sentence: "Oh! Look at the bird! Where? I ... see it"?

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Which word fits in this sentence: "You ... be 18 to have a driving licence."?

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What is the correct word for this sentence: "You ... drive alone when you have a driving licence."?

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What should be used to complete the sentence: "But, you ... drive too fast."?

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

Complete this sentence: "You ... be at school at eight o'clock."?

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What completes the sentence: "She is talkative. She ... keep a secret."?

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Which option fits in the sentence: "I ... hear voices in the house."?

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

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Which sentence correctly uses the simple past for 'spend'?

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What is the correct past tense form of 'bring'?

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What article correctly completes the sentence 'A duck is... bird'?

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

Which article fits best in the sentence 'Paris is... interesting city'?

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Which article should be used in the sentence 'Lisa is... youngest student in her class'?

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Which article completes the sentence 'Can I ask... question?'

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What article fits best in the sentence 'We enjoyed our trip. ... hotel was very nice.'?

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Which of the following is a verb?

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

Identify the noun from the options below.

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

Which option includes only verbs?

<p>drink, eat, do (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Select the option that contains nouns.

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Which of the following lists does not contain any verbs?

<p>internet, television, library (A), student, president, driver (B), art, poor, later (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the set that contains only nouns.

<p>bird, law, problem (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option solely consists of verbs?

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

Identify the option that lists only nouns.

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Flashcards

Head of the UK Government

The Prime Minister is the head of the government in Great Britain.

Prime Minister's Address

10 Downing Street is the address of the Prime Minister in London.

Buckingham Palace Rooms

Buckingham Palace has approximately 600 rooms.

Largest English Cities

London, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Manchester are some of the largest cities in England.

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US Location

The USA is located in North America.

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US States

The US has 50 states.

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US First President

George Washington was the first president of the USA.

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US Presidential Residence

The White House is the official residence of the US president.

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Use of "something" or "anything"

Use "something" for a positive or definite idea and "anything" for a negative or indefinite idea, when referring to a thing.

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Use of "somebody" or "anybody"

Use "somebody" for a positive or definite idea and "anybody" for a negative, indefinite idea, when referring to a person.

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"something/anything" vs. "someone/anyone"

"something/anything" refers to things, while "someone/anyone" refers to people.

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Pronouns: him/her/them

Pronouns used to replace nouns referring to males, females, or groups of people.

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Possessive pronouns: him/her/them

Pronouns used to indicate ownership.

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"him"

Pronoun used for male people

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"her"

Pronoun used for female people

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"them"

Pronoun used for more than one person or a group

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She can't swim

She is not able to swim

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You must be 18 for a driving licence

Driving license requires the minimum age of 18

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You can drive alone

You have the ability to drive alone, with a license

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You mustn't drive too fast

You are not allowed to drive too fast

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You must be at school at 8 o'clock

School attendance requirement

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She can't keep a secret

She is not capable of keeping a secret

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I can hear voices

I have the ability to perceive voices

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45 + 45 = ?

90

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Using 'was' or 'were' correctly

Choose the correct verb form ('was' or 'were') based on the subject of the sentence, for past tense.

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Using 'some' or 'any'

'Some' is used with affirmative statements or requests, to show that there is at least one. 'Any' is used with negative statements or questions, to show there possibly isn't or to inquire if there is.

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'Some' vs. 'any' - affirmative statements

Use 'some' when making a positive statement describing a quantity of something.

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'Some' vs. 'any' - negative statements

Use 'any' when making a negative statement that suggests there's possibly non-existent or is trying to seek more detail.

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'Some' vs. 'any' - questions

Use 'any' when asking a question about a possible absence or uncertainty.

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'Some' vs. 'any' - requests

Use 'some' when making a request that implies the existence of items requested (at least one).

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'Some' or 'any' before plural nouns

Use 'some' or 'any' based on the context to indicate quantities, affirmation and questions.

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'Some' vs. 'any' - Multiple uses

'Some' is generally used in positive contexts, while 'any' is used in negative contexts or in questions to express a possibility.

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What are verbs?

Verbs are words that describe actions or states of being. They tell us what someone or something is doing.

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Examples of verbs

Examples of verbs include: write, rise, play, drink, eat, do, work, try, called, ask, want, say, talk, retell, said.

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What are nouns?

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

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Examples of nouns

Examples of nouns include: door, table, book, history, people, sheep, music, person, food, bird, law, problem, internet, television, library, nature, story, media, camera, paper, computer, student, president, driver.

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What are the categories of words?

Words can be categorized based on their function in a sentence. Verbs describe actions and states, nouns name things, and other categories exist.

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What are verbs used for?

Verbs are used to tell us what is happening or what someone or something is doing.

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What are nouns used for?

Nouns are used to identify people, places, things, or ideas, providing specific references in sentences.

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How to identify verbs and nouns

Look for words that describe actions or states for verbs and words that name things for nouns.

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Simple Past Tense

The simple past tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past and are now finished. It is formed using the past form of the verb, often ending in '-ed', or using the past participle form of the verb.

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Past Tense of 'See'

The past tense of the verb 'see' is 'saw'.

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Past Tense of 'Spend'

The past tense of the verb 'spend' is 'spent'.

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Past Tense of 'Bring'

The past tense of the verb 'bring' is 'brought'.

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Articles: 'A', 'An', and 'The'

Articles are words like 'a', 'an', and 'the' that come before nouns. 'A' and 'an' are indefinite articles, used for a general noun. 'The' is a definite article, used for a specific noun.

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Singular Countable Nouns

Singular countable nouns are words for things that can be counted and are only one. They use 'a' or 'an' before them.

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Specific Nouns

Specific nouns are used when you're talking about a particular person, place, or thing. We use 'the' before specific nouns.

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General Nouns

General nouns refer to any member of a group. They are used with 'a' or 'an'.

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Study Notes

Educational Program Codes and Names

  • 6B01501: Training of math teachers
  • 6B01502: Training of physics teachers
  • 6B01503: Training of computer science teachers
  • 6B01504: Training of chemistry teachers
  • 6B01507: Training of Chemistry-Biology teachers
  • 6B01505: Training of biology teachers
  • 6B05101: Biology
  • 6B01510: Training of biology-geography teachers
  • 6B01601: Training of history teachers
  • 6B01506: Training of geography teachers
  • 6B01509: Training of geography-history teachers
  • 6B01703: Foreign language training for foreign language teachers

Course Information

  • Discipline code: FL1107
  • Discipline name: Foreign language
  • Course: 1
  • Semester: 1
  • Final control: test

Additional Information

  • Document compiled by: Turlibek A.N.
  • Document approved at a department meeting, Protocol â„– (missing information)
  • Document date: 2024
  • Department Head: Botabaeva Zh.N.
  • Document location: Shymkent, Kazakhstan
  • Document code: Φ.06.03

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