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1. What do you know about Sara and Mike?

a) They had been married for many years.

b) They had been married for a short time.

c) They were going to get married in a year.

d) They didnt want to get married.

2. What did they do on Saturday evening in the story?

a) They went to see a doctor because Sara was ill.

b) They went to the cinema.

c) They went to see a friend.

d) They stayed at home because Sara was ill.

3. Why was Mike worried when Sara woke up and felt ill?

a) Sara had been ill many times and was not very strong.

b) He had no money to pay for a doctor.

c) The doctor might not be at home because it was Sunday.

d) Sara had never been ill before.

4. Why did the doctor make a house call?

a) It was the middle of the night.

b) The weather was bad, and the doctor didnt want Sara to travel.

c) Mike and Sara live a long way from the hospital, and Mike sounded so worried on the phone.

d) Since it was Sunday, the hospital might be closed.

5. How did the doctor get to Mike and Saras house?

a) He went there by taxi.

b) He went there by bus.

c) He went there by car.

d) He walked there.

6. What did the doctor ask Mike to get for him?

a) He asked to get his bag from downstairs.

b) He asked to bring him hot water and a piece of soap.

c) He asked to buy medicine.

d) He asked for a knife, a hammer, and a saw.

7. Why didnt the doctor help Sara at once?

a) He had no medicine with him.

b) He wanted to go to hospital.

c) He had forgotten his bag.

d) He couldnt open his bag.

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1. Complete the sentences. Use the verb to be in the Present Indefinite Tense.

to be () .

1. My friend... 20 years old. 2. Why... the child ill? 3. They... our good friends. 4. Where... she? She... in her room. 5. This... my teacher. 6. He... in Paris. 7. My sisters... students.

2. Use to be or to have in one of the Indefinite Tenses (Past, Present, Future).

to be to have (got), .

1. He... at the theatre yesterday. 2. Usually my car... at the entrance. 3. The police... not above the law. 4. Where... the key? 5. The old mans clothes... torn. 6. They... a big car. It... red. 7. She... two mistakes in the test yesterday. 8.... there any news in his letter? 9. She... a good job.

Put the words in the right order.

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1. (Tim/all/the/time/television/watches).

2. (we/easily/won/the/game).

3. (on/Sunday/here/will/she/be?).

4. (he/children/she/yesterday/to/the/zoo/took).

5. (London/on/stands/the/Thames).

Make the following nouns plural.

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A family, a goose, a fish, a chair, a boyfriend, a tooth, information, a lady, a city, an ox, a child, a potato, a watch, a Frenchman, a mother-in-law, branch.

Choose the correct noun.

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1. This... goes to work by car.

a) women

b) woman

2. The... was received through the Internet.

a) informations

b) information

3. Too much... make the head bold.

a) knowledge

b) knowledges

4. I usually use your....

a) advice

b) advices

5. Many... dont have enough to eat.

a) peoples

b) people

6. The... want to increase taxes.

a) government

b) governments

7. I need more... than that.

a) moneys

b) money

Use nouns in the possessive case instead of prepositional phrases.

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1. The powers of the Queen are hereditary. 2. The work of these students is interesting. 3. The children of my brother are at home. 4. The duties of a constable include keeping the peace and arresting criminals.

Translate into English, using the possessive case.





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