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FINAL TEST DEI 2022

NAME: Felipe Ceballos


TOTAL POINTS: 135
POINTS:
GRADE:

A: Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple. (1 pt.)
1. I don’t belong (not/belong) to this particu1ar government committee.
2. Hurry! The bus is coming (come). I don’t want (not/want) to miss it.
3. Gregory is a vegetarian. He don’t eat (not/eat) meat.
4. I looked (1ook) for the manager. I can't find him anywhere.
5. We are successful because we taking (take) the time to ta1k to our customers.
6. John dealing (deal) with all the enquiries about sales.
7. At the moment we making (make) a training video for Siemens.
8. Know you (you/know) what Mr Briceson do (do)? He is not in
his office.
9. I applied (apply) for a job in the sales department, but I don't know if I will be
successful.
It depended (depend) on whether or not they have any vacancies.
10. Unemployment falling (fa1l) and is now down to 5.6%.

B: A friend has just returned from his holiday. Ask him questions about it using the
past simple. (2 pts)

Example: where/go? Where did you go?


sun/shine Did the sunshine?

1. how /get there? How did get there?


2. who/go with? Who did go with?
3. where/stay? Where did you stay?
4. the weather /good? The weather is good?
5. what/you think of the food? What you think of the food?

C: Put the verb in the past simple. (1 pt.)


1. Tom don’t come (not/come) to the office yesterday because he be
(be) ill.
2. She don’t read (not/read) the book because she don’t do (not/be)
very interested in that author.
3. The students don’t finish (not/finish) their group project because they
Run out (run out) of time.
4. We don’t eat (not/eat) anything for breakfast because we
be (be) in a hurry.
5. Mary don’t catch (not/catch) the train to Mexico City because she
arrive (arrive) at the station too late.
D: Put the verb in brackets into the present continuous or the present simple. (1 pt.)
1. I meting (meet) Jane tonight.
2. The train to London is leaved (leave) at midday.
3. What time the film beginning (the film / begin) this evening?
4. What you doing (you / do) next weekend?
5. We have (have) a party on Saturday. Do you want to come?

E: Write questions using going to. (2 pts.)


Your friend is going on holiday to Spain. You ask:

1. (where / stay?) Where are you going to stay?


2. (what / see? What are you going to see?
3. (who / go with?) Who is go going to with?
4. (how / travel?) how are going to travel?

F: Choose the correct form of the verb. (1 pt.)


1. I'll meet / I'm meeting Jane in town tonight.
2. Louise can't come. She is taking / will take the car to the garage at 5 p.m.
3. What time does your train leave / will your train leave tomorrow?
4. 'I'm very thirsty.' 'I'll get / I get you something to drink. Coke or tea?'
5. This bus is stopping / stops at every village, so it's very slow!
6. 'Did you buy some butter?' 'Oh, I forgot. I'll get / I'm getting some now.'
7. I think it rains / will rain later today.

G: Write the questions for these answers. (2 pts.)


1. I'm 28 years old. How are old you?
2. I live in Paris. Where are you lived?
3. I am a secretary. Who is your job?
4. Yes, I have a son and a daughter. Do you have children’s?
5. No, I’ve never been to Morocco. Do you travel to morocco?
6. I'm going to the Seychelles this summer.

Where are you travel this summer?


7. It's 10 a.m.. What time is it?
8. He's been working here for 5 years. How time are you in the same job?
9. She was born in France. Where are you born?
10. I am 1.63 metres tall. Who tall are you?
11. The baby weighs 8 kilos. How is your weight?
H: Correct the following sentences. (3 pts.)
1. Tom suggested me to buy a new laptop computer. Tom suggest me to buy a new laptop
computer
2. Why do you dislike to watch TV with me. Why you don’t like watch TV with me?
3. Trying some of this wine. Maybe you will like it. Try some of this wine. Maybe you will
like it
4. I am looking forward to see you soon. I am look forward to see you soon
5. He apologised me for the delay. He apologized me for the delay

I: Choose the correct form of the verbs: can, could and (be) able to. (1 pt.)
1. I really enjoyed staying with my aunt when I was a child because she always told me I
could/was able to watch TV after 10 o'clock.
2. I couldn't have found/haven't been able to find my filofax for days now.
3. As soon as she arrived I could/was able to see from her face that she was depressed.
4. Why did I have to listen to you? I could have been/can be at home now instead of here.
5. You should have taken a taxi or you could phone/could have phoned me for a lift.

J: Choose the correct form of the verb: must/have to/mustn't/ needn't/don't have to. (1 pt.)
1. You have to pay a month’s rent in advance. The landlord always insists on it.
2. You must complete and return the completed form before Friday, 10th March.
3. In Britain, motorcyclists have to wear crash helmets.
4. You mustn’t drink alcohol while taking these tablets.
5. You needn’t have a licence to have children.

K: Choose the correct form of the verbs: must/can't/may/might. (1 pt.)


1. You must be/ can't be very proud of your daughter winning the prize.
2. That play has been such a success. It must be / can't be easy to get tickets to see it.
3. You must be / must have been parched after carrying those heavy boxes. I must put the
kettle on.
4. We thought you would have visited us when you were in town. I suppose you must be/
must have been too busy.
5. I'm sure you could pass the examination if you tried. You mustn't be/ can't be using the
proper learning strategies.

L: Which is correct (A) or (B)? (1 pt.)


1. Mrs Johnston goes to (a) church (b) the Church every day of the week.
2. Jenny does a lot of business in (a) Far East (b) the Far East.
3. (a) Computer games (b) The Computer games are one of the things of the modern
world not liked by all.
4. I like eating (a) spaghetti (b) the spaghetti.
5. She spent most of her life travelling in (a) Europe (b) the Europe and (a) Middle East
(b) the Middle East.
M: Put in much/many, (a) little, (a)few, a lot of, plenty of where necessary. (1 pt.)
1. There has been little rain recently.
2. You've got to hurry up. There's much time to waste.
3. I am enjoying my time here. I have many friends and we get together regularly.
4. There weren't that a lot of people at the party that I knew.
5. There is no rush. We have little time.

N: Correct the following sentences. (2 pts.)


1. We don't have much boxes to carry. We don’t have to much boxes to carry
2. I'm afraid I have a bad news.
3. Four persons were injured in the car crash.
4. We had a very good travel across Europe.

O) Choose the correct answer (1pt.)


1. We had to the meeting because so many people were ill.

(a) call down (b) call off (c) call out (d) call back

2. We had to the meeting until the following week.


(a) put up (b) put over (c) put off (d) put out

3. After his aunt died he some money.

(a) came into (b) came upon (c) came by (d) came across

4. If you don’t know a word, you should in the dictionary .

(a) look it up (b) look it over (c) look after it (d) look into it

5. She was so convincing that we were completely by her.

(a) taken over (b) taken in (c) taken after (d) taken out
P) Choose the correct answer (1pt.)
1. His life depends a heart transplant.

(a) on (b) in (c)out (d) over

2. The police ran the thieves but didn't catch them.

(a) into (b) for (c) around (d) after

3. Could you turn left the next junction.

(a) in (b) on (c) at (d) through

4. He is the fastest man the world.

(a) of (b) in (c) on (d) by

5. How often do you borrow the library.

(a) from (b) off (c) in (d) at


Q) Send an audio to Mr. Pancho expressing your opinion towards this video (10 pts)

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