FF3 - Midterm

English

Part 1: Fill in the Blanks

  1. (Simple present with "be")
    My brother (is/are) a student.
  2. (Simple past with "be")
    Yesterday, they (was/were) at the park.
  3. (Comparatives)
    This book is (more interesting/most interesting) than that one.
  4. (Simple Present)
    She (go/goes) to school every day.
  5. (Like + verb + ing)
    (like/likes) swimming in the pool.
  6. (You/our/their)
    Is this (your/our/their) book?
  7. (Can for permission/requests)
    (Can/May) you help me with my homework?
  8. (Present progressive: affirmative)
    They (is/are) playing soccer now.
  9. (Present progressive: negative)
    She (isn't/aren't) studying at the moment.
  10. (Present continuous: questions)
    (Is/Are) you reading a book?
    (Yes/No), I am.
  11. (Present simple: Affirmative)
    He (like/likes) pizza.
  12. (Present simple: Negative)
    They (don't/doesn't) like carrots.
  13. (Present simple: Questions)
    (Do/Does) you have a pet?
    (Yes/No), I do.

Part 2: Multiple Choice

  1. Which sentence is correct? (Simple present with "be")

    • a) I am happy.
    • b) I is happy.
    • c) I are happy.
  2. Which sentence is correct? (Simple past with "be")

    • a) He were here yesterday.
    • b) He was here yesterday.
    • c) He be here yesterday.
  3. Which sentence is correct? (Comparatives)

    • a) This car is faster than that one.
    • b) This car is the faster than that one.
    • c) This car is more faster than that one.
  4. Which sentence is correct? (Simple Present)

    • a) She go to the market every day.
    • b) She goes to the market every day.
    • c) She going to the market every day.
  5. Which sentence is correct? (Like + verb + ing)

    • a) He like playing football.
    • b) He likes playing football.
    • c) He like to playing football.
  6. Which sentence is correct? (You/our/their)

    • a) That is your pen.
    • b) That is our pen.
    • c) That is their pen.
  7. Which sentence is correct? (Can for permission/requests)

    • a) Can I go to the bathroom?
    • b) Can I to go to the bathroom?
    • c) Can I going to the bathroom?
  8. Which sentence is correct? (Present progressive: affirmative)

    • a) They is running now.
    • b) They are running now.
    • c) They running now.
  9. Which sentence is correct? (Present progressive: negative)

    • a) She isn't sleeping now.
    • b) She aren't sleeping now.
    • c) She not sleeping now.
  10. Which question is correct? (Present continuous: questions)

    • a) Are you eating lunch?
    • b) Do you eating lunch?
    • c) You are eating lunch?
  11. Which sentence is correct? (Present simple: Affirmative)

    • a) We enjoys the game.
    • b) We enjoy the game.
    • c) We enjoying the game.
  12. Which sentence is correct? (Present simple: Negative)

    • a) They doesn't play tennis.
    • b) They don't play tennis.
    • c) They not play tennis.
  13. Which question is correct? (Present simple: Questions)

    • a) Does he like music?
    • b) Do he like music?
    • c) He does like music?

Part 3: Sentence Correction

Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:

  1. He is not playing football now. (Present progressive: negative)

    • Correct: ______________________
  2. They was at the zoo last week. (Simple past with "be")

    • Correct: ______________________
  3. She like going to the beach. (Like + verb + ing)

    • Correct: ______________________
  4. Do you has a pen? (Present simple: questions)

    • Correct: ______________________
  5. This cake is more delicious than that one. (Comparatives)

    • Correct: ______________________

TRAVELLING

ENGLISH

Exploring Natural Wonders

 

Read the following passage and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives (irregular comparatives and superlatives) 

 

Last summer, I went on a trip to explore some of the most beautiful geographical features in the country. The journey started at the (beautiful) __________ coast I've ever seen. The cliffs there are much (high) __________ than the ones near my hometown.

Next, we visited a beach that was even (nice) __________ than the coast. The sand was softer, and the waves were gentler. After spending a day at the beach, we hiked to a (steep) __________ hill that gave us a panoramic view of the countryside.

Our next stop was a hidden cave, which was definitely (dark) __________ and (cool) __________ than the beach. We had to use flashlights to see the stunning formations inside.

We also saw a majestic waterfall that was the (powerful) __________ I've ever encountered. The sound of the water crashing down was much (loud) __________ than anything I've heard before.

The countryside was our next destination, and it was far (peaceful) __________ than the bustling city. We walked through a valley that seemed (green) __________ and (fertile) __________ than anywhere else on our journey.

One of the most memorable moments was when we followed a stream that led us to a winding river. The river was (wide) __________ and (clear) __________ than the stream, providing a perfect spot for a refreshing swim.

Towards the end of our trip, we ventured into a dense rainforest. It was (humid) __________ and (lush) __________ than any forest I've ever been to. The variety of plants and animals there was simply (astonishing) __________.

Finally, we ended our adventure in the desert. The landscape was (dry) __________ and (hot) __________ than any other place we visited. Despite the harsh conditions, the desert had its own unique beauty.

reading 9th form

English as a Second Language (ESL)

 

   This story is about one water polo player Max Roger. He was born in Scotland in 2004. Also he was an owner of young IT company. He is married with his classmate Sarah, but they live separately because of Sarah's job and study.

   Max isn’t good at computer science, but he is a good manager. His hobby is psychology and also he is a motivator on YouTube. In last he wanted to become successful and rich.

   When Max was a teenager, he was found of one youth culture called Mods. He tried to dress in Italian- style and leather clothes, also he wore dark glasses and black shoes. At that time he had some problem with smoking and hated poor people.

   Once Max's friend invited him at the water polo competition and he attended to the Sport club. It became his hobby too. He was very tired after swimming pool but worked a lot at the computer. Max understood that profession of programmer is very well-paid today and organized IT company invested all his money in this project. Now Max works as a psychologist and has a good fame.

   His wife lives and studies in London. She wants to become an architect and has an idea how to protect plants combining them with buildings. She has several projects about parks and sport centers on an area of woodland.

   Max and Sarah have meetings every Saturday. After Christmas they are going to spend three weeks touring Africa. And in two years Max are moving to London too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choose if it is true or false.

 

  1. Max and Sarah are from Scotland.
  2. Max isn’t married.
  3. The boy works on YouTube and Instagram.
  4. He smoked some years ago.
  5. Max's friend was an owner of Sport club.
  6. Max is going to live in London.

 

 

 

Choose correct answer.

  1. Max was born in …… .
  1. 2015       b) 2004        c)2014

 

  1. Young people lived separately because of ….. .
  1. Sarah        b) IT company         c) Max's job

 

  1. Max was found of ….. .
  1. Hippies           b) Rappers          3)Moods

 

  1. He works as a  …… .
  1. water polo trainer       b) psychologist      c) programmer

 

  1. Sarah studied to be ….. .
  1. designer         b) architect      c) ecologist

 

  1. They are going to travel in Africa for ….. .
  1. 13 days        b) 3 weekends        c)  3 weeks

     

       This story is about one water polo player Max Roger. He was born in Scotland in 2004. Also he was an owner of young IT company. He is married with his classmate Sarah, but they live separately because of Sarah's job and study.

       Max isn’t good at computer science, but he is a good manager. His hobby is psychology and also he is a motivator on YouTube. In last he wanted to become successful and rich.

       When Max was a teenager, he was found of one youth culture called Mods. He tried to dress in Italian- style and leather clothes, also he wore dark glasses and black shoes. At that time he had some problem with smoking and hated poor people.

       Once Max's friend invited him at the water polo competition and he attended to the Sport club. It became his hobby too. He was very tired after swimming pool but worked a lot at the computer. Max understood that profession of programmer is very well-paid today and organized IT company invested all his money in this project. Now Max works as a psychologist and has a good fame.

       His wife lives and studies in London. She wants to become an architect and has an idea how to protect plants combining them with buildings. She has several projects about parks and sport centers on an area of woodland.

       Max and Sarah have meetings every Saturday. After Christmas they are going to spend three weeks touring Africa. And in two years Max are moving to London too.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Choose if it is true or false.

     

  2. Max and Sarah are from Scotland.
  3. Max isn’t married.
  4. The boy works on YouTube and Instagram.
  5. He smoked some years ago.
  6. Max's friend was an owner of Sport club.
  7. Max is going to live in London.
  8.  

     

     

    Choose correct answer.

  9. Max was born in …… .
  10. 2015       b) 2004        c)2014
  11.  

  12. Young people lived separately because of ….. .
  13. Sarah        b) IT company         c) Max's job
  14.  

  15. Max was found of ….. .
  16. Hippies           b) Rappers          3)Moods
  17.  

  18. He works as a  …… .
  19. water polo trainer       b) psychologist      c) programmer
  20.  

  21. Sarah studied to be ….. .
  22. designer         b) architect      c) ecologist
  23.  

  24. They are going to travel in Africa for ….. .
  25. 13 days        b) 3 weekends        c)  3 weeks

Grammar points

English Grammar

  • Present Simple Tense

    • Structure: Subject + base verb (s/es for he/she/it)
    • Example: "I work in an office." / "She goes to school every day."
  • Present Continuous Tense

    • Structure: Subject + am/are/is + verb-ing
    • Example: "I am studying right now." / "They are playing football."
  • Past Simple Tense

    • Structure: Subject + past form of verb
    • Example: "She visited the museum yesterday." / "I watched a movie last night."
  • Past Continuous Tense

    • Structure: Subject + was/were + verb-ing
    • Example: "I was reading when the phone rang." / "They were sleeping at 10 PM."
  • Future Simple Tense (will)

    • Structure: Subject + will + base verb
    • Example: "I will call you tomorrow." / "They will come to the party."
  • Future with "going to"

    • Structure: Subject + am/are/is + going to + base verb
    • Example: "I’m going to visit my grandparents." / "He is going to study abroad."
  • Present Perfect Simple

    • Structure: Subject + have/has + past participle
    • Example: "I have finished my homework." / "She has lived in this city for five years."
  • Comparatives and Superlatives

    • Comparatives: Subject + verb + adjective + -er / more + adjective (for longer adjectives)
      • Example: "This book is cheaper than that one." / "She is more intelligent than him."
    • Superlatives: The + adjective + -est / most + adjective (for longer adjectives)
      • Example: "This is the tallest building." / "He is the most hardworking person."
  • There is/There are

    • Structure: There + is/are + noun
    • Example: "There is a book on the table." / "There are many people in the park."
  • Can (ability and permission)

    • Structure: Subject + can + base verb
    • Example: "I can swim." / "Can I go to the bathroom?"
  • Some and Any

    • Some: Used in positive statements, offers, and requests.
      • Example: "I have some friends." / "Would you like some tea?"
    • Any: Used in negative statements and questions.
      • Example: "I don’t have any money." / "Do you have any pens?"
  • First Conditional

    • Structure: If + present simple, will + base verb
    • Example: "If it rains, I will stay at home." / "If I see her, I will say hello."
  • Second Conditional

    • Structure: If + past simple, would + base verb
    • Example: "If I were rich, I would travel the world." / "If she studied more, she would pass the exam."
  • Prepositions of Place and Time

    • Examples: "in," "on," "at"
    • "The book is on the table." / "We have a meeting at 3 PM." / "I live in New York."
  • Questions with Wh- words

    • Examples: "What," "Where," "When," "Why," "How"
    • "What is your name?" / "Where do you live?" / "How are you?"

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