Тест для повторення грамматичного матеріалу рівня Intermediate (перша половина цього рівня) -Present Tense Contrast, Past Tense Contrast, will, be going to, article. Розрахован на аудіторію яка вивчає цей рівень.
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Тест для повторення грамматичного матеріалу рівня Intermediate (перша половина цього рівня) -Present Tense Contrast, Past Tense Contrast, will, be going to, article. Розрахован на аудіторію яка вивчає цей рівень.
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Тест для повторення грамматичного матеріалу рівня Intermediate (перша половина цього рівня) -Present Tense Contrast, Past Tense Contrast, will, be going to, article. Розрахован на аудіторію яка вивчає цей рівень.
Good luck!!!
1
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
What [do you do, are you doing] tonight?
I [stay, 'm staying] at home.
2
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
Can you text me when you [get, 're getting] home?
3
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
The sun [rises, is rising] in the east and [sets, is setting] in the west.
4
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
Why [do you laugh, are you laughing] It isn't funny!
5
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
My dad [leaves, is leaving] home every day at eight o'clock.
6
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
My sister [always borrows, is always borrowing] my clothes. It's really annoying!
7
Present tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
What time [does your train arrive, is your train arriving] ?
8
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
You're two hours late! What [have you done, have you been doing] all afternoon?
9
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
This farm [has belonged, has been belonging] to our family for two centuries.
10
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
I sent you an email.
Really? I [haven't received, haven't been receiving] it.
11
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
Is Tom OK? I ['ve texted, 've been texting] him three times this week, but he hasn't replied.
12
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
[Have you eaten, Have you been eating] my popcorn? The box is half empty!
13
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
Is dinner ready yet? You ['ve cooked, 've been cooking] for hours!
14
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
I'm really enjoying this novel, but I [haven't understood, haven't been understanding] all of it.
15
Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continious. Choose the correct option.
My dad [has sold, has been selling] his car. He goes everywhere by bike now.
16
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
My parents [bought, were buying] a house just after they got married.
17
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
John [had got engaged, was getting engaged] before he left university.
18
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
Liam inherited a lot of money and [was emigrating, emigrated] to Australia.
19
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
[Did Pam phone, Had Pam phoned] while you [watched, were watching] television?
20
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
I opened the door and [stepped, had stepped] outside. It [rained, was raining] .
21
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
I didn't know where you were because you [weren't phoning, didn't phone] .
22
Past tense contrast. Choose the correct tense.
I [had, had had] this watch for two years when the battery ran out.
23
Past Simple VS Present Perfect. Choose the correct answer.
Fan [went, has gone] ballroom dancing last night.
24
Past Simple VS Present Perfect. Choose the correct answer
[Did you finish, Have you finished] vlogging yet?
25
I [had, have had] this camera for over a year.
26
Past Simple VS Present Perfect. Choose the correct answer.
I [read, have read] the whole magazine in an hour.
27
Past Simple VS Present Perfect. Choose the correct answer.
Sam isn't hungry because he [already ate, has already eaten] .
28
Past Simple VS Present Perfect. Choose the correct answer.
[Did you go, Have you been] cycling last weekend?
29
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
It's five years since I went skateboarding.
30
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
A friend has just texted me.
31
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
She's more relaxed because she's been on holiday.
32
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
I've been doing my homework in my room.
33
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
Oliver has been collecting coins for ten years.
34
Choose the sentence that means the same as the given sentence.
My parents have gone to work.
35
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
There's somebody at the door.
OK, ...
36
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
These boxes are too heavy. Look out -
37
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
Would you like something to drink?
Yes, .....
38
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
Show me your picture. I promise ...
39
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
What are your plans for the afternoon?
40
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
We're going to the Caribbean this year.
41
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
I've forgotten my pencil case.
Don't worry, ...
42
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
It's a fantastic pass!
43
WILL or BE GOING TO. Choose the ending that is more natural.
I'm going to the cinema tonight!
44
Articles. Complete the text with a/an, the, or no article (-).
The man is inside [a, an, the, -] cave. He's a [a, an, the, -] professional caver, but he's still feeling nervous. Why? Because [a, an, the, -] cave is much bigger than it looks. In fact, it's [a, an, the, -] deepest cave in the world. It's called [a, an, the, -] Krubera Cave, and it's near [a, an, the, -] Black Sea. It is [a, an, the, -] only cave on Earth that is more than 2 km deep. Caves like this are fascinating places for [a, an, the, -] explorers because there are always new parts to discover. In 2005, [a, an, the, -] Ukrainian caver called Alexander Klimchouk organised [a, an, the, -] exprdition into a cave. [a, an, the, -] expedition involved 56 people and went deeper than 2 km. In 2012, a Ukrainian diver called Gennady Samokhin went even deeper by diving down through the muddy water at [a, an, the, -] bottom.
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