Group 9 A

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1.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

I think you'd better ... (get) some sleep.
2.
1 point
Write the correct verb form:

My husband and I ... (decide) to learn Chinese a year ago.
3.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

I'd rather ... (study) at home.
4.
1 point
Write the correct verb form:

We ... (never go) to China, but we want to go there next year.
5.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

Did you pick ... any Portugese when you were in Brazil?
6.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

Mum can't speak a ... of Italian.
7.
1 point
Write the correct verb form. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

My husband often ... (work) late, so he can't study much, but he ... (have) a few days' holiday at the moment, so he can do a bit more.
8.
1 point
Write the correct verb form. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

I know that my grammar isn't very good, but while I ... (read) my coursebook, I recognized a lot of Chinese characters so I ... (think) my vocabulary ... (get) better.
9.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Did you remember ... (buy) some milk?
10.
1 point
Write the words connected to education:

the land and buildings of a university or college ...
11.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

She loves ... (go) to the cinema.
12.
1 point
Write the words connected to education:

the job, or series of jobs, that you do during your working life ...
13.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

Joe is bilingual ... French and English.
14.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

She doesn't mind ... (help) me.
15.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

He knows a ... words of Hungarian.
16.
1 point
Fill in the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

A: There ... been a lot to do this week, ... there?
B: Yes! You know, I ...going to try and finish my project this week, but I ... done anything yet.
17.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

Sue's reasonably good ... languages.
18.
1 point
Fill in the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

A: A lot of people find Brian a bit unfriendly, but I ... .
B: No, neither ... I.
19.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Could you stop ... (make) that noise?
20.
1 point
Fill in the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

A: ... you going to George's party next Saturday?
B: No. Actually, I ... usually like parties much, although I ... enjoy that one we went to last month.
21.
1 point
Write the correct verb form:

Two years ago, they ... (advise) us to have lessons before we visit China, and now we have been studying with a private teacher for three months.
22.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

My dad made me ... (choose) this course.
23.
1 point
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

I remember ... (take) my driving test.
24.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

Anna can ... a conversation in Polish.
25.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

I'm quite fluent ... Spanish.
26.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

My boss can get ... in German.
27.
1 point
Fill in the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

A: Hi, Paul! ... you go to professor Lee's geography lecture yesterday?
B: Yes, I ... , but I ... enjoy it very much.
28.
1 point
Fill in the gaps in this conversation with a positive or negative auxiliary. Put a comma and press space after each new verb:
e.g. do, am waiting, is reading

A: ... you working in the library yesterday afternoon?
B: No, I ... sleeping. I'm exhausted and I ... hate getting up early.
29.
1 point
Write the words connected to education:

A talk on a subject, especially at university or college ...
30.
1 point
Fill in the gap with one word:

I did French at school, but it's a bit ... now.