Revision 1

English

REVISION 1 (U1-3)

 

PART 1: GRAMMAR

Identify the error (A, B, C or D) in each sentence and write the correct words/ phrases

Example:  What’s (A) his (B) name ? - His (C) name are (D) Alan

                    ANS: D-is

  1. Is this (A) a (B) orange or a (C) lemon? - It is a (D) lemon.
  2. Their son, James, is (A) an (B) mechanical engineer for a (C) company in (D) France.
  3. Anna Miller and Tom Brown are (A) my friends (B). Them (C) are from (D) England.
  4. My (A) boyfriend is (B) very funny, so people love (C) he (D) a lot.
  5. Our teacher is (A) Selena and she (B) is very kind (C) to we (D).
  6. Pamela and I am (A) Canadian, now we (B) live in a (C) small town in Spain (D).
  7. My car’s parents (A) is not very (B) expensive. It (A) is only 1000 dollars D).
  8. Lara’s (A) children are (B) in they (C) room upstairs in her house.
  9. Nancy is (A) from England (B). She (C) husband is a (D) doctor.

10. There isn’t (A) any books on (B) your desk but there are two English books (C) under it (D).
11. There are (A) two bookshelfs (B) with a lot of technical books and (C) a big table in (D) my room.

12. My (A) boyfriend is (B) very funny, so people love (C) he (D) a lot.
13. Look at that (A) screwdrivers over (B) there. They (C) are new but (D) very expensive.

14. The keys (A) are between the lamp or (B) some papers on the desk but the hammer is (C) under it (D).

15. Lee’s factory is (A) quite small. There are (B) a manager (C) and five workers (D).

16. I study (A) at Hanoi University of Industry. There are (B) 45 student (C) in my class (D).

17. What (A) is the language (B) in your (C) country? – We speak America (D).

18. I is (A) from Spain (B). I am not (C) from Germany (D).

19. Are (A) there an (B) English book (C) in the schoolbag on (D) the chair?

20. Mary is (A) a student (B). She goes (C) to school with she (D) friend by motorbike.

 

PART 2: VOCABULARY

Complete each sentence with a suitable word/ phrase. The first letter is given.

Example:  Sorry I’m late, may I c_ _ _ in please?

Answer: come

21. First, let’s do the h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ on page 25 together and check your answer with a partner.

22. I’m sorry, can you speak more s_ _ _ _ _?. I can’t understand what you say.

23. Can you write the answers on the b _ _ _ _  please?. You will get one point for a correct answer  

24. I have a little b _ _ _ _ _ _. He is very naughty but lovely. My parents love him a lot.

25. My g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is eighty years old but he still remembers everything about his school days.

26. My mother is my father’s w _ _ _. She is the person I love the most in my family.

27. I have two c _ _ _ _ _ _ _, a son and a daughter. The son is five and the daughter is seven.

28. Alice is from the United States. She is A _ _ _ _ _ _ _. She has a boyfriend from Australia.

29. There are four members in my f_ _ _ _ _: my father, my mother, my sister and me. 

30. My parents use an e-_ _ _ _ _ _ to read news on the internet when they are at home.

31. Mary is married, her h _ _ _ _ _ _ is an engineer. He works for an automobile factory.

32. My s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ often go to the school library to study. They are very interested in learning at this university.

33. Duncan is English. He is from _ _ _ _ _ _. He learns with many students from different countries.

34. There are a lot of s_ _ _ _ _ _ in the living room. Put books on them.

35. I can’t find my u_ _ _ _ _ _ _ to go out. It is raining outside.

36. I carry my books to school in my b_ _ _ _ _ _ _. I usually put it on my bed when I come home.

37. The man cuts his wood stick with a s_ _. He often keeps it together with the hammer in the box.

38. Don’t sit on that c_ _ _ _. Its leg is broken. I need to fix it with some screws.

39. She has a l_ _ _ _ _ c_ _ _ to keep her laptop safe. It is on the table behind the lamp.

40. I can’t hear it from here. The room is so noisy. Can you r_ _ _ _ _ that?

The Past Simple Revision

English

Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with there was or there were in affirmative, negative or question form.

1. ________________ a new student in your class last week? Yes, ________________.

2. ________________ any students in the library at 3 o'clock yesterday.

3. I think ________________ a boy waiting for you yesterday.

4. ________________ any chicken left when I arrived home at lunchtime.

5. ________________ any water in the fridge last night? I don't think so.

6. ________________ any people at the museum?

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with was, were, there was or there were.

1. William Shakespeare ________________ a famous poet and playwright.

2. ________________ some people waiting for you at the door.

3. How many apples ________________ in the cupboard?

4. We ________________ very tired when we finished the PE lesson.

5. Your sister ________________ at the cinema with her friends last Friday.

6. How much milk ________________ in the fridge yesterday?

7. Miguel de Cervantes ________________ born in 1920.

8. The police ________________ investigating a crime in my area.

9. ________________ a lot of people at the concert last night.

10. We ________________ happy with the exam results.

Exercise 3: Give the past form of the following verbs.

1. meet → __________

2. do → __________

3. laugh → __________

4. help → __________

5. cry → __________

6. try → __________

7. speak → __________

8. stand → __________

9. tidy → __________

10. live → __________

11. play → __________

12. enjoy → __________

13. write → __________

14. stay → __________

15. plan → __________

16. study → __________

17. ask → __________

18. drive → __________

19. put → __________

20. sing → __________

21. sit → __________

22. stop → __________

23. agree → __________

24. buy → __________

25. run → __________

26. break → __________

27. build → __________

28. begin → __________

29. bring → __________

30. be → __________

Exercise 4: Change the given sentences into affirmative (+), negative (-), and question (?) form.

1. (+) He wrote a book.

                  (-) ___________________________

                  (?) ___________________________

2. (+) She was my boss.

                  (-) ___________________________

                  (?) ___________________________

3. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) They didn’t build a new house.

                 (?) ___________________________

4. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) I wasn’t at the concert last Sunday.

                 (?) ___________________________

5. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) ___________________________

                 (?) Did you buy clothes in this clothes shop?

6. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) ___________________________

                 (?) Were they born in Korea?

7. (+) He swam in the lake.

                 (-) ___________________________

                 (?) ___________________________

8. (+) We were at the gym last week.

                 (-) ___________________________

                 (?) ___________________________

9. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) She didn’t go to her office by car.

                 (?) ___________________________

10. (+) ___________________________

                 (-) He wasn’t a good person.

                 (?) ___________________________

Exercise 5: Give the past form of the verb in brackets.

1. I knew Sarah was busy, so I (not disturb) ________________ her.

2. I was very tired, so I (leave) ________________ the party.

3. The bed was very uncomfortable. I (not sleep) __________ very well.

4. The window was open and a bird (fly) ________________ into the room.

5. The hotel wasn’t expensive. It (not cost) ________________ much.

6. I was in a hurry, so I (not have) ________________ time to phone you.

7. It was hard carrying the bags. They (be) ________________ very heavy.

8. Linda (buy) ________________ that car last week.

9. She (do) ________________ doing gymnastics when she was four.

10. Last winter my family (go) ________________ on a skiing holiday in France.

11. My dad (decide) ________________ to travel around the world after university.

12. I (compete) __________ in a skateboarding competition last week.

13. I haven’t got any homework this weekend because I (do) __________ it all last night!

14. There (not be) _______________ any money in my wallet.

15. Jennifer Lawrence (become) ________________ famous after The Hunger Games.

16. Tom Schaar (start) ________________ to skateboard when he was very young.

17. We (win) __________ the school basketball match last year!

18. They (live) __________ in Paris in 2010.

19. Yesterday there (be) __________ a fire in the town centre.

20. There (be not) _______________ any eggs for breakfast this morning.

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