Choose the correct
1 Jack
a
will
2 Are you hungry? I
'll make
3 Sam and Karina
a
a
d would make
'm going to
They've invited us to the wedding!
c might get d are getting
live until they're 120 but no-one really knows for sure.
won't
d may
b might
5 When I get home, I____________watch my favourite film. I'm really looking forward to it!
a 'll
b may
c might
d 'm going to
6 I need to eat a sandwich. I'm_
to wait for dinner!
a
hungry
b too hungry
c hungry enough d enough
It's___________for us to go on foot.
7 We don't need to catch a bus to the cinema.
c near enough
d too enough
a not near enough b too near
8 There was I wanted to buy in town, so I just saved my money instead!
d
anything
nothing
b something
a each thing
Don't worry - this cake is
b big
a too big
10 There wasn't_________at home when I got back from school yesterday.
for everyone to have some!
C big enough
d bigger
d everyone
take a year out to travel. He bought his ticket yesterday!
b is going to
may d went
you a sandwich.
b'm making
_married next month.
will have
a will get
4 In the future, people_
a will
no-one
b
C
a mustn't
C
C
b anyone
11 Do you
to go to the cinema tonight?
a like
b prefer
1 __walk when I was one month old.
a couldn't
b can't
12
C
c someone
c want d have
13 Today is Wednesday, so it was Monday.
a yesterday
b two days ago
14 When you travel to another country, you,
b shouldn't
15 We've got 10 cakes and 20 people! We haven't got
a cakes
b cakes enough
c could
C
d hadn't
c at the weekend d before one day
forget your passport.
couldn't d hadn't
C enough cakes d too enough
Ответы
Ответ:
1. A (will)
2. A (I'll make)
3. D (are getting)
4. B (won't)
5. A ('ll)
6. B (too hungry)
7. A (not near enough)
8. D (nothing)
9. A (too big)
10. C (big enough)
11. B (prefer)
12. A (couldn't)
13. B (two days ago)
14. B (shouldn't)
15. B (not enough cakes)
Объяснение:
1. A (will) - The sentence talks about a future event, so "will" is the correct auxiliary verb to use.
2. A (I'll make) - The speaker is talking about something they will do in the future, so "I'll make" is the correct form.
3. D (are getting) - The sentence is in the present continuous tense, and "are getting" is the correct form for the third person plural subject "they."
4. B (won't) - The negative form of "will" is "won't," which is the correct auxiliary verb to use in this sentence.
5. A ('ll) - The sentence talks about a future event, so "will" is the correct auxiliary verb to use. In informal speech, "will" can be contracted to "'ll."
6. B (too hungry) - The sentence uses the adjective "hungry" to describe how the person feels, and "too" is used to indicate that their hunger level is higher than desired.
7. A (not near enough) - The sentence uses the phrase "not near enough" to indicate that the distance is too far.
8. D (nothing) - The sentence uses the word "nothing" to indicate that there are no options available.
9. A (too big) - The sentence uses the adjective "big" to describe the size of the shirt, and "too" is used to indicate that it is larger than desired.
10. C (big enough) - The sentence uses the phrase "big enough" to indicate that the size of the room is sufficient.
11. B (prefer) - The sentence uses the verb "prefer" to indicate a preference for one thing over another.
12. A (couldn't) - The sentence uses the past tense of "can" to indicate that the speaker was not able to do something.
13. B (two days ago) - The sentence uses the phrase "two days ago" to indicate a specific point in time in the past.
14. B (shouldn't) - The sentence uses the negative form of "should" to indicate that something was not a good idea or was not recommended.
15. B (not enough cakes) - The sentence uses the phrase "not enough" to indicate that there are not sufficient cakes available.