Test (V term)

 

  1. Bob always adds … much salt to his food.

A. enough                   B. very                                   C. too

 

  1. That dress … Marie perfectly.

A. fits                         B. fitting                     C. is fitting

 

  1. My best friend, … parents come from Mexico, is a film director.

A. whom                    B. whose                    C. which

 

  1. I have got three pairs of shoes, none of … are black.

A. which                     B. all                           C. whom

 

  1. Tommy … his toys on the stairs; he’s very naughty.

A. is always leaving               B. had always left

C. has always left

 

  1. By the time she has finished doing her homework, it … dark outside.

A. was                        B. was being               C. is

 

  1. My grandparents have … living in the same neighbourhood for fifty years.

A. being                      B. be                           C. been

 

  1. We … plans for our trip to Australia when you called last night.

A. had made               B. were making          C. made

 

  1. The children … flowers for two hours before they realised the time.

A. pick                                   B. had been picking   C. were picking

 

  1. Was the water warm … for the children to swim in?

A. too                         B. very                                   C. enough

 

  1. Mary … me that she was moving to Cornwall the following year.

A. said                                    B. told                        C. asked

 

  1. He … to drive me into the city centre.

A. agreed                    B. threatened              C. ordered

 

  1. The teacher told us that water … at 0ºC

A. frozen                    B. freezes                   C. had frozen

 

  1. Julie … going shopping at the new Fairfax centre.

A. demanded             B. warned                   C. suggested.

 

  1. Victoria said that she was going to the circus the … week.

A. last                         B. that                        C. following

 

  1. They said that they … early the next morning.

A. had been leaving   B. would leave           C. had left     

 

 

  1. “You … very happy now” – “Yes, I ... about the letter”.

A. aren’t seeming … am thinking

B. don’t seem … think                     

C. don’t seem …am thinking           

 

  1. Don’t put the dictionary away. I … it.

A. am using                B. use                         C. won’t use

 

  1. Margaret … to work, she … well.

A. didn’t go … wasn’t feeling

B. hasn’t gone … didn’t feel

C. wasn’t going … wasn’t feeling

 

  1. She asked me … .

A. did I remember her                       B. if did I remember her

C. whether I remembered her