This document contains two short tests with multiple choice questions about verb tenses and weather-related vocabulary. The first test asks students to underline the correct verb form in sentences using conditional clauses. The second test asks students to underline the correct weather-related noun or adjective in each sentence. The tests focus on distinguishing between similar verb forms and weather-related words in context.
This document contains two short tests with multiple choice questions about verb tenses and weather-related vocabulary. The first test asks students to underline the correct verb form in sentences using conditional clauses. The second test asks students to underline the correct weather-related noun or adjective in each sentence. The tests focus on distinguishing between similar verb forms and weather-related words in context.
This document contains two short tests with multiple choice questions about verb tenses and weather-related vocabulary. The first test asks students to underline the correct verb form in sentences using conditional clauses. The second test asks students to underline the correct weather-related noun or adjective in each sentence. The tests focus on distinguishing between similar verb forms and weather-related words in context.
0 If you break/broke it, it won’t go. 1 My cat doesn’t/didn’t come if you call her. 2 If you don’t do your homework, you will get/got into trouble. 3 We’ll be late if you didn’t/don’t hurry. 4 If we leave at 9.00, we arrived/will arrive on time. 5 I’ll go to the station if you will tell/tell me the way. 6 If you don’t practise, you will/won’t get better. 7 I’ll tell you the answer if you will give/give me a cake. 8 If I pass my exams, I will go/go to university. 9 We won’t/wouldn’t drive to the beach if the weather’s bad tomorrow. 10 If you lend me some money, I will pay/am paying you back tomorrow
2 Underline the correct word in each sentence.
0 Look out of the window. It’s snowing/snow/snowed. 1 What’s that noise? It’s lightning/lightening/thunder. 2 I think it’s going to rain. Look at those cloud/clouds/cloudy. 3 The weather tomorrow will be hot and sun/sunny/sunshine. 4 The weather is frozen/wind/cold in the winter. 5 Take an umbrella. It’s rain/raining/rains. 6 I think we’ll have a wet/little/shower of rain. 7 A lot of houses were damaged in the storm/stormy/storming. 8 If you sit in the sun for too long, you’ll get sunburning/sunburn/sunned. 9 It’s very windy/wind/winding today. Let’s fly our kites. 10 Look at that tree! It’s been hit by lightning/snow/rain.
Grammar Launch Intermediate 1: Completely master 15 English grammar structures using this book and the Grammar Launch MP3s so you can reach your goal of becoming fluent in English.