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Lt;a>Do you often read English newspapers?




<b> Does he usually read English newspapers?

<c> Do I often reads English newspapers?

<d> Does you often read English newspapers?

<e> Does often you read English newspapers?

 

<96> ?

<a> Where is this worker lives?

<b> Where do this worker lives?

Lt;c>Where does this worker live?

<d> Where did this worker live?

<e> Where does this worker lives?

 

<97> Where is the book? Its the table.

<a> above

<b> at

Lt;c>on

<d> into

<e> to

 

<98> The teacher is standing the blackboard.

Lt;a>at

<b> into

<c> in

<d> on

<e> to

 

<99> We always speak English our teacher.

Lt;a>to

<b> at

<c> on

<d> in

<e> off

 

<100> Kate a book now.

<a> reads

<b> reading

<c> are reading

<d> reading is

Lt;e>is reading

 

<101> Look! The baby .

<a> are sleeping

<b> sleeps

Lt;c>is sleeping

<d> is sleeps

<e> sleep

 

<102> Where is Ann? She many letters in that room.

<a> are translating

<b> translate is

<c> translates

Lt;d>is translating

<e> translating

 

<103> ?

<a> What exercises he does now?

<b> What exercises are he doing now?

<c> What exercises is he did now?

<d> What exercises is he do now?

Lt;e>What exercises is he doing now?

 

<104> What are you doing now? .

<a> We is revising the new words.

<b> We revising the new words.

Lt;c>We are revising the new words.

<d> We are revised the new words.

<e> We are revise the new words.

 

<105> What are? are pencils.

<a> this/this

Lt;b>These/ these

<c> those/these

<d> those/that

<e> these/this

 

<106> How English words do you know?

<a> little

<b> much

<c> a lot of

<d> few

Lt;e>many

 

<107> I never eat bread with soup.

Lt;a>much

<b> the

<c> many

<d> a lot

<e> a few

 

<108> The teacher gives us homework.

<a> a lot

<b> few

Lt;c>a lot of

<d> many

<e> a few

 

<109> - .

<a> Petes friend is an engineer.

<b> Friends Peter is an engineer.

<c> Friends Pete is an engineer.

Lt;d>Petes friend is an engineer.

<e> Pete friend is an engineer.

 

<110> .

<a> I wasnt did there yesterday.

<b> I didnt there yesterday.

<c> I didnt was there yesterday.

Lt;d>I wasn`t there yesterday.

<e> I not was there yesterday.

 

<111> ?

<a> Was you worked at the Ministry last year?

Lt;b>Did you work at the Ministry last year?

<c> Did you worked at the Ministry last year?

<d> Have you worked at the Ministry last year?

<e> Did you was worked at the Ministry last year?

 

<112> He usually finishes work 6 oclock in the evening.

<a> under

<b> in

Lt;c>at

<d> on

<e> over

 

<113> He doesnt work Sunday.

<a> by

<b> in

<c> at

<d> to

Lt;e>on

 

<114> What does he usually do the week-end.

Lt;a>at

<b> in

<c> on

<d> by

<e> under

 

<115> I usually go a walk in the afternoon.

<a> at

<b> in

Lt;c>for

<d> of

<e> on

 

<116> She is seldom time her lessons.

<a> in, of

<b> in, over

Lt;c>in, for

<d> at, for

<e> by, in

 

<117> She is going to learn French

<a> in the next year

<b> on next year

Lt;c>next year

<d> in next year

<e> on the next year

 

<118> We a lot of grammar rules at home.

Lt;a>revise

<b> repeat

<c> relax

<d> redo

<e> return

 

<119> We are a lesson now.

<a> on

< b>at

<c> in

<d> by

<e> out

 

<120> Please, translate this text German English.

Lt;a>from, into

<b> of, in

<c> from, out

<d> out of, into

<e> at, by

 

<121> His working day lasts eight

<a> hours

<b> hour

<c> oclock

Lt;d>hours

<e> oclocks

 

<122> A lot of students go college every year.

<a> in

<b> into

<c> at

<d> for

Lt;e>to

 

<123> weekdays I often play tennis.

<a> by

Lt;b>on

<c> for

<d> in

<e> at

 

<124> He spends very much time his English.

<a> in

<b> to

<c> for

<d> at

Lt;e>on

 

<125> What are we having dinner?

<a> in

<b> on

Lt;c>for

<d> with

<e> to

 

<126> Ben needs five newfor his album.

Lt;a>photos

<b> photes

<c> phots

<d> photose

<e> photoes

 

<127> Go to the bakery and buy twoof fresh bread.

<a> loavez

<b> loafs

<c> loafes

<d> loavs

Lt;e>loaves

 

<128> Many live in our house.

<a> famileies

<b> family

Lt;c> families

<d> familys

<e> familyes

 

<129> My brother is andthan me.

Lt;a>older, stronger

<b> older, more strong

<c> more old, most strong

<d> more old, more strong

<e> more older, more stronger

 

<130> Pete readsthan his friend.

<a> bad

<b> badder

<c> more bad

Lt;d>worse

<e> more worse

 

<131> She is the.girl in our class.

<a> clever

Lt;b>cleverest

<c> most clever

<d> cleverer

<e> more clever

 

<132> She is than her sister.

<a> beautifuler

<b> most beautiful

<c> beautiful

<d> more beautifuler

Lt;e>more beautiful

 

<133> This is the picture in our gallery.

<a> better

<b> most good

Lt;c>best

<d> good

<e> gooder

 

<134> This is thestory in this book.

<a> funnyest

<b> funnier

<c> funny

<d> most funny

Lt;e>funniest

 

<135> This coat belongs to

Lt;a>me

<b> me`s

<c> mine

<d> myself

<e> my

 

<136> She has got mistakes in her dictation.

<a> nothing

<b> any

<c> no one

<d> anybody

Lt;e>some

 

<137> There are boys in Group Two.

Lt;a>few

<b> any

<c> a lot

<d> little

<e> a little

 

<138> I hope, I have mistakes in my dictation.

<a> much

<b> a lot

<c> any

Lt;d>no

<e> many

 

<139> Severn islongest river in Great Britain.

<a>the /the/-

<b> the/the/the

<c> the/the/a

<d> the/-/the

<e> -/the/the

 

<140> Come toblackboard and writeExercise 12.

<a> the/the

<b> a/-

<c>the/-

<d> the/a

<e> a/the

 

<141> My friend asks me

<a> if he is free on Sunday

<b> if you free on Sunday





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