Test IB 1º trimestre (2)

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enjoy, prefer, like possesives pronouns countable and uncountable
Blanca Roel
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Blanca Roel
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Question 1

Question
Write the verbs in the correct form. 1. I play football every day. I [blank_start]love[blank_end] it. (love) 2. She hates [blank_start]playing[blank_end] volleyball. (play) 3. My dad never watches motor racing on TV. He [blank_start]doesn´t like[blank_end] it. (like) 4. Do you like [blank_start]swimming[blank_end]? (swim) 5. We´ve got rugby practice today. I [blank_start]love[blank_end] rugby. (love) 6. My brother doesn´t like [blank_start]playing[blank_end] tennis but I love it. (play) 7. They prefer [blank_start]skateboarding[blank_end] to rugby. (skateboard) 8. I hate [blank_start]cycling[blank_end]. (cycle) 9. We don´t like [blank_start]doing[blank_end] gymnastics. (do) 10. She prefers [blank_start]rollerboarding[blank_end] to [blank_start]swimming[blank_end]. (rollerboard / swim).
Answer
  • love
  • playing
  • doesn´t like
  • swimming
  • love
  • playing
  • skateboarding
  • cycling
  • doing
  • rollerboarding
  • swimming

Question 2

Question
Write the verb in the correct form. On Saturday I [blank_start]stay[blank_end] (stay) in bed till about ten. I love [blank_start]staying[blank_end] (stay) in bed at weekends! Then I always [blank_start]meet[blank_end] (meet) my friends in town. We like [blank_start]shopping[blank_end] (shop) and I love [blank_start]buying[blank_end] (buy) new clothes. In the afternoon, I usually [blank_start]do[blank_end] (do) my homework. I don´t like [blank_start]doing[blank_end] (do) homework on Sunday evening. In the evening, my dad usually [blank_start]watches[blank_end] (watch) the football on TV. I hate [blank_start]watching[blank_end] (watch) football. I prefer [blank_start]listening[blank_end] (listen) to music or [blank_start]watching[blank_end] (watch) a video.
Answer
  • stay
  • staying
  • meet
  • shopping
  • buying
  • do
  • doing
  • watches
  • watching
  • listening
  • watching

Question 3

Question
Complete the text with a lot of, much or many. I´m from Los Angeles but I live in Richmond now. They are very different places. There is [blank_start]a lot of[blank_end] open space in Ricmond but there isn´t [blank_start]much[blank_end] open space in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles there is [blank_start]a lot of[blank_end] traffic but in Richmond there aren´t [blank_start]many[blank_end] cars. In los Angeles there are [blank_start]a lot of[blank_end] fast food places. In Richmond there aren´t [blank_start]many[blank_end] fast food places and there isn´t [blank_start]much[blank_end] litter. But Los Angeles is great because it´s got a beach and Richmond has only got a river.
Answer
  • a lot of
  • much
  • a lot of
  • many
  • a lot of
  • many
  • much

Question 4

Question
Complete the dialogue with some or any. a. We´ve got [blank_start]some[blank_end] biscuits and [blank_start]some[blank_end] crisps in here. b. Have you got [blank_start]any[blank_end] chocolate biscuits? a. No, I´m sorry there aren´t [blank_start]any[blank_end] chocolate biscuits. b. OK, [blank_start]some[blank_end] crips then. Um, I´m really hungry. Can I have [blank_start]any[blank_end] bread? a. Yes, of course. What do you want on it? [blank_start]Any[blank_end] honey? b. Have you got [blank_start]any[blank_end] jam? a. We haven´t got [blank_start]any[blank_end] jam in here but I think there´s [blank_start]some[blank_end] in the fridge.
Answer
  • some
  • some
  • any
  • any
  • some
  • any
  • Any
  • any
  • any
  • some

Question 5

Question
Complete with mine, yours, his, hers, ours or theirs. Rick: I´ve got my bag. Have you got [blank_start]yours[blank_end] Beth? Beth: Yes, I´ve got [blank_start]mine[blank_end]. Zoe and Lisa: And we´ve got [blank_start]ours[blank_end], but Owen and Tim haven´t got [blank_start]theirs[blank_end]. Megan: Has Anna got [blank_start]hers[blank_end]? Lisa: Yes, she has. Rick: Whose bag is this? Zoe: It isn´t Sam´s. [blank_start]His[blank_end] is blue. Rick: Well, whose is it? Alex: It´s [blank_start]mine[blank_end]! Thanks very much.
Answer
  • yours
  • mine
  • ours
  • theirs
  • hers
  • His
  • mine
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