Test de Inglés (Básico II)

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¿Crees que tu inglés es bueno? Aquí lo descubrirás. En este test te evaluaré algunas frases que tú deberías saber. Ojalá te vaya bien.
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Question 1

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I am thirsty
Answer
  • Tengo treinta años
  • Tengo sed
  • Yo estoy sucio

Question 2

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I am sorry
Answer
  • Estoy solo
  • Tengo un zorro
  • Lo siento

Question 3

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I am hungry
Answer
  • Soy húngaro
  • Tengo hambre
  • Tengo rabia

Question 4

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Person 1: [blank_start]What do you do for a living?[blank_end] Person 2: I work [blank_start]as[blank_end] a teacher.
Answer
  • as
  • like
  • What do you do for a living?
  • How often do you do it?

Question 5

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I don't speak English very well, could you speak slower?
Answer
  • No hablo Inglés muy bien, ¿podrías hablar más lento?
  • No hablo Inglés mal, ¿podrías hablar más rápido?
  • No hablo Inglés muy bien, ¿podrías explicarme qué es lo que hablas?

Question 6

Question
(¿Cómo se dice... en Inglés? [blank_start]How do you say... in English?[blank_end]
Answer
  • How does you say... in English?
  • How do you say... in English?
  • How do I says... in English?

Question 7

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Days of the week: 1: [blank_start]Monday[blank_end] 2: [blank_start]Tuesday[blank_end] 3: [blank_start]Wednesday[blank_end] 4: [blank_start]Thursday[blank_end] 5: [blank_start]Friday[blank_end] 6: [blank_start]Saturday[blank_end] 7: [blank_start]Sunday[blank_end]
Answer
  • Monday
  • Moonday
  • Tuesday
  • Today
  • Thursday
  • Thor's day
  • Wednesday
  • Wensday
  • Friday
  • Freeday
  • Saturday
  • Saturnday
  • Sunday
  • Sunnyday

Question 8

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Siempre- [blank_start]Always[blank_end] Frecuentemente- [blank_start]Frequently[blank_end] A menudo- [blank_start]Often[blank_end] A veces- [blank_start]Sometimes[blank_end] Ocasionalmente- [blank_start]Occasionally[blank_end] [blank_start]De vez en cuando[blank_end]- Once in a while Casi nunca- [blank_start]Hardly ever[blank_end] [blank_start]Nunca[blank_end]- Never
Answer
  • Always
  • Anyway
  • Randomly
  • Frequently
  • Oven
  • Often
  • Sometimes
  • On time
  • Occasionally
  • Occasion timely
  • De vez en cuando
  • De una vez al día
  • Hardly ever
  • Halfly never
  • Nunca
  • Casi nunca

Question 9

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Posessive pronouns: I: [blank_start]My[blank_end] You / you all: [blank_start]Your[blank_end] He: [blank_start]His[blank_end] She: [blank_start]Her[blank_end] They: [blank_start]Their[blank_end] We: [blank_start]Our[blank_end]
Answer
  • My
  • Me
  • Your
  • You're
  • His
  • Her
  • Their
  • Our
  • Us

Question 10

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Does she speak English? > Yes, she does - No, she doesn't. Do you speak Korean? > Yes, you do - No, you don't. Do they speak Italian? > Yes, they [blank_start]do[blank_end] - No, they [blank_start]don't[blank_end].
Answer
  • do
  • does
  • doesn't
  • don't

Question 11

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¿Correcto o incorrecto? We don't can dance. [blank_start](Incorrecto)[blank_end] We can't dance. [blank_start](Correcto)[blank_end]
Answer
  • (Incorrecto)
  • (Correcto)
  • Correcto
  • Incorrecto

Question 12

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Selecciona la respuesta similar: They have two children
Answer
  • They've got two children
  • They have got three children
  • They had two children
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