MYP1 Review

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Grammar Review for MYP1 students
Felipe Dardin
Quiz by Felipe Dardin, updated more than 1 year ago
Felipe Dardin
Created by Felipe Dardin almost 8 years ago
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Question 1

Question
If I started working at NoFrills in 2002 and quit my job in 2008, I can say that
Answer
  • I've been working at NoFrills for 6 years
  • I have worked at NoFrills for 6 years
  • I worked at NoFrills for 6 years
  • I had worked at NoFrills for 6 years

Question 2

Question
Check the appropriate reply (or replies) for the following sentence: "I have studied really hard for this test"
Answer
  • Me neither
  • Me too
  • So did I
  • So have I
  • So has my mother
  • Neither is Luiza
  • I have too

Question 3

Question
Check all the correct (in grammar) sentences
Answer
  • I love listening to music
  • I love to listen to music
  • My mother likes bothering me
  • You need to find what you enjoy studying
  • You need to find what you enjoy to study
  • I would like having fries today
  • I would love to study with you next semester
  • I prefer to play videogames
  • The president prefers not talking to the public

Question 4

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"For Heavens' sake! If I were in your shoes, I would kill that rude guy!" Expresses a hypothetical condition
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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"Oh Gosh, I think I'm pregnant. If I'm pregnant, my father will kill me" expresses a hypothetical situation.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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If she studies for the test, she [blank_start]will get[blank_end] a good grade.
Answer
  • will get
  • would get
  • get
  • got

Question 7

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If I [blank_start]continue[blank_end] sick, I won’t come to work.
Answer
  • continue
  • continued
  • will continue
  • continues

Question 8

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If he won the lottery, he [blank_start]would quit[blank_end] his job.
Answer
  • would quit
  • will quit

Question 9

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If we [blank_start]adopted[blank_end] a pet, who [blank_start]would pay[blank_end] for its upkeep?
Answer
  • adopted
  • adopt
  • adopts
  • would pay
  • paid

Question 10

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I [blank_start]wouldn’t think[blank_end] twice if I [blank_start]were[blank_end] in your shoes
Answer
  • wouldn’t think
  • won't think
  • were
  • was
  • am

Question 11

Question
Observe: "By the time I got there, they had already sold all the good stuff" Check the correct answer
Answer
  • They sold the good stuff before, then I got there
  • I got there before they sold the good stuff
  • We were there at the same time and made a deal
  • I wasn't able to buy the good stuff because they weren't there when I got there

Question 12

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Observe: "When the French Revolution took place, the United States had already become independent". What happened first?
Answer
  • The French Revolution took place
  • The United States became independent

Question 13

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The following sentence is correct: "By the time I got to the art exhibition last Wednesday, it had already closed"
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Write the PAST PARTICIPLE of the following verbs: Be - [blank_start]been[blank_end] Do - [blank_start]done[blank_end] Have - [blank_start]had[blank_end] Think - [blank_start]thought[blank_end] Cut - [blank_start]cut[blank_end] Study - [blank_start]studied[blank_end] Go - [blank_start]gone[blank_end] Got - [blank_start]gotten[blank_end] Work - [blank_start]worked[blank_end] See - [blank_start]seen[blank_end] Take - [blank_start]taken[blank_end]
Answer
  • been
  • done
  • had
  • thought
  • cut
  • studied
  • gone
  • gotten
  • worked
  • seen
  • taken

Question 15

Question
The verb wish means “feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable; want something that cannot or probably will not happen”. Choose the correct answer:
Answer
  • If you have a strong desire of having a situation about the present or the future to be different you can use Wish + simple past
  • If you have a strong desire of having a situation about the present or the future to be different you can use Wish + simple present
  • If you have a strong desire of having a situation about the present or the future to be different you can use Wish + past perfect

Question 16

Question
Choose the sentences in which you "have a strong desire of having a situation about the present or the future to be different"
Answer
  • I wish I lived in Canada
  • I wish I had more money
  • I hope we have a great time together
  • I wish I hadn't spent so much money on my games

Question 17

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When I say "I wish I lived in Canada" I actually don't live there and wanted to.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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The sentence "I’ve been painting the ceiling" is equivalent to "I've painted the ceiling"
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

Question
Complete the sentence meaning we need ask someone to clear our room: "We should have our room [blank_start]cleaned[blank_end]". The name of this structure is the [blank_start]causative form[blank_end].
Answer
  • cleaned
  • causative form

Question 20

Question
Report the following sentences: Anna: "I hate this job" Anna said that [blank_start]she hated that job[blank_end]. Tom: "I'm going to travel" Tom said that [blank_start]he was going to travel[blank_end]. Susan: "I will call you today" Susan told me [blank_start]she would call me that day[blank_end]. Henry: "Don't touch this!" Henry shouted [blank_start]not to touch that[blank_end]. Mom: "Did you clean your room?" Mom asked me if [blank_start]I had cleaned my room[blank_end].
Answer
  • she hated that job
  • he was going to travel
  • she would call me that day
  • not to touch that
  • I had cleaned my room
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