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1) This document contains a short unit test on asking permission, borrowing, and lending. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to test understanding of these concepts. 2) The test covers identifying whether a statement refers to borrowing or lending, completing conversations involving requests to borrow money and school supplies, and choosing the correct phrasing to borrow items from friends. 3) The questions cover common scenarios where one might need to borrow something temporarily from another person, such as borrowing money, school supplies, umbrellas, and asking to use something that belongs to someone else.

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Unit Test

1) This document contains a short unit test on asking permission, borrowing, and lending. It includes 10 multiple choice questions to test understanding of these concepts. 2) The test covers identifying whether a statement refers to borrowing or lending, completing conversations involving requests to borrow money and school supplies, and choosing the correct phrasing to borrow items from friends. 3) The questions cover common scenarios where one might need to borrow something temporarily from another person, such as borrowing money, school supplies, umbrellas, and asking to use something that belongs to someone else.

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Unit Test

Asking Permission, Borrow and Lend


English for Communication 20208
Nickname: _________________ Class: _______ Roll No._______
Circle the letter of the correct answer.
1. To ___________ is to take and use something from somebody and then give it back.
A. ask B. borrow C. lend D. None of the above
2. To ___________ is to give something to somebody which they have to return to you later.
A. ask B. borrow C. lend D. None of the above

For numbers 3-6. Read the conversation below. Choose the letter of your answer to complete the dialogue.

Kristoff: Hey, Cassie! I’m broke. Could you 3 me some money,


please?
Cassie: I’m sorry, I can’t. I am broke.
Kristoff: It’s okay. Do you know where else can I get money?
Cassie: Um, banks lend money and people 4 money from
banks.
Kristoff:
3. A. lendGreat! Thanks.
B. borrow Um, can I C. borrowed
5 your notebook
D. none as well.
of the above
4. A. lend B. borrow C. borrowed D. none of the above
5. A. lend B. borrow C. borrowed D. none of the above
6. A. lend B. borrow C. borrowed D. none of the above

7. You came to class late. Teacher has already given worksheets. How will you ask permission to
have a worksheet?
A. May I have a worksheet, please?
B. May I go to the toilet, please?
C. May I go to buy water, please?
D. May I come in, please?
8. Tina is hungry. She wants to ask for a sandwich from her friend Lou. What should she ask her?
A. Can I borrow some of your sandwich, please?
B. Can I lend you your sandwich, please?
C. Can you lend me your sandwich, please?
D. Can I have one of your sandwich, please?
9. It is raining. You need to go to the toilet. How will you ask your friend to lend you an umbrella?
A. Can I lend your umbrella, please?
B. Can you borrow your umbrella, please?
C. Can you lend me your umbrella, please?
D. Can I have some of your umbrella, please?
10. Mark needs a pen. Karen has two pens. Mark asks her, “__________________.”
A. Can I lend your pen, please?
B. Can I borrow your pen, please?
C. Can I lend you your pen, please?
D. Can I have some of your pen, please?

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