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6th Primary A.L November

The document contains a series of evaluation exercises for students, focusing on grammar and sentence structure. It includes multiple-choice questions, relative clauses, and sentence joining tasks. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of English language concepts and their ability to construct grammatically correct sentences.
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6th Primary A.L November

The document contains a series of evaluation exercises for students, focusing on grammar and sentence structure. It includes multiple-choice questions, relative clauses, and sentence joining tasks. The exercises aim to assess students' understanding of English language concepts and their ability to construct grammatically correct sentences.
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EVALUATION (3) BASED ON MODULE 2A

Choose the correct answer between brackets:


1) The students bought tickets for the annual (entirely – previous – personal – athletic)
event.
2) The college's science department has a good (inspiration – measurement – reputation –
demanding), but its facilities are a bit lacking.
3) The exercise program is designed to increase both strength and (endurance – influence –
inspiration – talent).
4) The team's victory owes a lot to the coach’s strong (achievement – support – handle –
record) and faith on them.
5) I'm a little confused, but perfectly (willing – weird – rewarding – caring) to do as you
ask.
6) The young man has decided to (publish – dedicate – stick – encourage) his career as a
lawyer to helping the poor receive justice.
7) One of the three bridges was moved in the late 1960s to Arizona, where it (reliable –
remains – rises – fits) today.
8) He took a (official – courageous – characteristic – generous) decision to quit his job
better than to obey an illegal order.
9) The great feeling of success was well worth all (efforts – claims – records – sets).
10) Although he's (courageous – passionate – caring – generous) about football, his father
always says it is just a waste of time.
11) The (encouraging – ambitious – patient – sociable) child actor and his even more
ambitious mother will do anything to get him in the new movie.
12) Mountain climbing is a (technique – balance – risk – sequence), but the thrill and
challenge are worth it.
13) I (don’t drink – didn’t drink – hadn’t drink – am not drinking) any coffee last night.
14) Look at Max and Tina. They (dance – dancing – are dancing – dances) the salsa.
15) Air (is consisting – consists – consisting – consist) mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
16) My parents (live – lives – living – are living) in Bristol. They were born there and have
never lived anywhere else. Where (do your parents live – are your parents living)?
17) What (he gave – did he give – he did give – he gives) his mother for her last birthday?
18) He (wears – is wearing – wear – does wear) a tracksuit and trainers today.
19) I (receive – received – had receive – did receive) £300 when my uncle died.
20) Jane (goes – is going – are going – go) to the Internet café every morning.
21) Sonia (is looking – looks) for a place to live. She (is staying – stays) with her sister until
she finds somewhere.

B. Complete the following sentences with a relative clause


1) Can you give me back the money (which) I lent you last month?

2) This is the restaurant (where) we used to eat when we lived in Boston.


3) Mark has sent me an e-mail (which) I haven’t replied to yet.
4) Who’s the person (who) is sitting next to Nancy?

5) Michael, (who) will be 20 years old next week, is very good at handball.
6) My uncle’s house, (which) was restored five years ago, is for sale now.
7) That was the month (when) Carol started working.
8) The secretary showed me the filing cabinet (where) important documents are filed.
9) We enjoyed the party (which) Peter and Pam had to celebrate Christmas.
10) Are you the person (who) applied for a job as a receptionist?
11) This is Susan (whose) husband works in the sales department.
12) Candy is wearing a new dress (which) she bought in the summer sales.
13) She is the girl (who) lives in London.
14) Jane cooked food (which) was delicious.
15) Monday is the day (when) bills have to be paid.
16) Is this the café (where) you meet your friends?
17) You have to delete the sheet (which) is repeated.
18) April is the month (when) we have Easter holiday in Spain .

C. Join the following sentences using defining and non –


defining relative clauses.
1) That’s the theatre. We met Liza there.
That's the theatre where we met Liza
2) He saw a policeman. The policeman was driving a small car.

He saw a policeman who was driving a small car


3) She wrote a story. The story was about her life in the jungle.

She wrote a story which was about her life in the jungle.

4) The man lives alone. His all sons travelled abroad.


The man , whose all sons travelled abroad lives alone.

5) This is the man. He broke the window.

This is the man who broke the window

6) The circus came to town. Its tickets were cheap.

The circus, whose tickets were cheap came to town.

7) I always have fun at the cinema. They sell popcorn and cotton candy.

I always have fun at the cinema where they sell popcorn and cotton candy.
8) I talked to my teacher. My teacher gave me good marks.

I talked to my teacher who gave me good marks.


9) There were a lot of candidates. They are all suitable for the job.

There were a lot of candidates who are all suitable for the job.

10) The man was holding a whip. He hit the animals.

The man, who hit the animals, was holding a whip.


11) Where is the book? It was on the desk this morning.

Where's the book which was on the desk this morning?

12) She is my sister. Her dress is black and white.


She's my sister whose dress is black and white .

EVALUATION (4) BASED ON MODULE 2B


A. Choose the correct answer between brackets:
1) The open boat is in danger for being with no (protection – emergency – heatstroke –
operation) from the weather.
2) Stop signs are (pills – signals – deeds – avalanches) for vehicles to come to a full stop, not
for slowing down, as some drivers seem to think.
3) There was a (relieve – struggle – shade – suffer) between the armed robber and the
owner, and the gun went off.
4) After his fight with the famous singer, the producer is looking for an (unwell – unknown
– unfamiliar – commentator) singer to record the song.
5) He felt (nauseous – dizzy – injured – stiffed) from trying to remember all of the dates and
names that were sure to be asked on the test.
6) A low-fat vegetarian diet, moderate exercise, and stress management will help to (heal –
suffer – examine – cast) a diseased heart.
7) Mothers do their best for their children without asking for anything (on – in – out – of)
return.
8) I like to (parkour – repay – slip – paddle) on the river with a boat for exercise and
relaxation.
9) A backhoe is (biting – digging – dragging – cutting) a hole in the backyard to make a
swimming pool.
10) The pilot announced his need for the full (shore – cast – crew – marathon) to be ready
tomorrow.
11) It was hard to see in the (rest – shade – kayak – heatstroke) after being in the brilliant
sunlight.
12) He spent a month in a wheelchair after (spraining – suffering – bruising – cutting) his
ankle.
13) While the teacher (talked – was talking), he (was looking – looked) outside.
14) He (was making – made) a lot of friends while he (was living – lived) in the US.
15) While Charles (was reading – read) the newspaper, the kids (were playing – played)
football in the garden.
16) They (weren’t paying – didn’t pay) attention when the teacher (was calling – called)
them.
17) When I (was seeing – saw) her, she (was standing – stood) at the bus stop.
18) Last year, Jack (passed – had been – had passed – passes) to Paris.
19) I (was watching – watched) TV when she (called – was calling).
20) Sam (waited – was waiting) for us when we (arrived – were arriving).
21) (Was – Did) she driving fast when she (was crashing – crashed)?
22) The last time I (was seeing – saw) Daniel he (worked – was working) in that company.
23) I (didn’t answer – wasn’t answering) the phone because I (studied – was studying).
24) Emily (talked – was talking) on the phone when I (came – was coming) in.
25) He (was breaking – broke) his leg while he (was skating – skated).

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