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Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 1

Comparative Form of the Adjective


Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. Carlo is -- than his teammates.
a. strong
b. stronger
c. more strong
d. more stronger

2. Wow! That toy car is -- mine.


a. fast
b. fast than
c. faster than
d. More faster than

3. Let me help you carry your things. My bag is -- than yours.


a. lighter
b. heavier
c. more light
d. more heavy

4. Andy is not -- than Jimmy. They always get the same score in every test.
a. smart
b. smarter
c. more smart
d. more smarter

5. My mom told me to study -- next time. I got a failing score in my Math test yesterday.
a. hardly
b. harder
c. hardest
d. more hard

6. This book is -- than the rest of the books in the library.


a. so interesting
b. very interesting
c. more interesting
d. much interesting

7. Who do you think is --, Ben or Kevin?


a. industrious
b. more industrious
c. much industrious
d. very much industrious

8. She is a -- English speaker than me.


a. good
b. better
c. more good
d. more better

9. He is a -- artist than me
a. bad
b. worse
c. badder
d. worsen

10. Wow! Catherine, your dress looks -- than mine.


a. beautiful
b. beautifuler
c. as beautiful
d. more beautiful

11. Linda is -- with sharing her stories to John than to Justin, because John is a -- listener than him.
a. much comfortable-better
b. more comfortable – good
c. more comfortable – better
d. more comfortable – as good

12. Bryan appealed to the staff if he could transfer to a -- seat in the arena because he could not see
the performance on stage, but he was given a -- one.
a. better – bad
b. good - worse
c. better – worse
d. better – better

13. Mark is -- than Carl because he is -- him.


a. tall - older
b. as tall - older
c. taller - older than
d. more taller - older than

14. The weather is -- I expected. Now, it’s raining heavily!


a. terrible than
b. very terrible than
c. more terrible than
d. much terrible than

15. This phone is -- than my old phone because it is -- than that.


a. good - expensive
b. best - much expensive
c. better – more expensive
d. more better – more expensive

16. Arthur thinks that he is -- than his classmate Carl, but Carl knows he is -- than him.
a. more wise – intelligent
b. wiser – more intelligent
c. wisest – most intelligent
d. more wiser – more intelligent
17. Since this medicine is -- than your old ones, you should feel much -- now.
a. that effective – energetic
b. effective - more energetic
c. much effective – energetic
d. more effective – more energetic
18. Even though Sharra is -- than Lisa, Lisa is -- because she reads a lot of books.

a. old - knowledgeable

b. older – less knowledgeable

c. older – more knowledgeable

d. more old – more knowledgeabler

19. USA is -- from the Philippines, but Japan is -- .

a. far - near

b. far – nearer

c. farther – nearer

d. further – quite near

20. Since Mae is -- than Bruce, her pants are -- .

a. tall - long

b. short – long

c. taller – longer

d. shorter – longer
Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 2
Simple Past Tense / Present Perfect Tense
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. I -- the dishes.
a. washed
b. has washed
c. did washed
d. have washed

2. Olaf and Ralph -- their room last night.


a. cleaned
b. has cleaned
c. did cleaned
d. have cleaned

3. Have you -- your lunch?


a. eat
b. ate
c. eaten
d. have eaten

4. Ron -- around the country several times.


a. traveled
b. has traveled
c. have traveled
d. has been travelling

5. Sam -- for a new phone for months.


a. looked
b. looking
c. has looked
d. have looked

6. Emily’s family misses her so much. She -- to their house for a long time.
a. returned
b. didn’t return
c. hasn’t return
d. hasn’t returned

7. Peter -- his room yet. He’s still thinking of what color to use.
a. painted
b. didn’t painted
c. hasn’t painted
d. haven’t painted

8. Simon -- new words since he started this course.


a. learned
b. has learned
c. have learned
d. should learned

9. Shiela -- a lot of stories since she was in elementary.


a. wrote
b. written
c. has written
d. have written

10. Irish and Abigail -- Korean and English languages.


a. studied
b. did studied
c. has studied
d. have studied

11. I love this film. I think it’s the fifth time I -- it.
a. see
b. saw
c. has seen
d. have seen

12. We have a new camera. We -- several pictures of our classmates.


a. took
b. taken
c. has taken
d. have taken

13. Have you -- anything at the new mall?


a. buy
b. buyed
c. bought
d. boughten
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the best answer.
14. Have you seen the latest music video of Black Pink?
a. Yes, I do.
b. No, I don’t.
c. Yes, I see it.
d. No, I haven’t.

15. Have they arrived yet?


a. Yes, they have.
b. No, they aren’t.
c. No, they didn’t.
d. Yes, they arrive.

16. Have you eaten breakfast yet?


a. Yes, I have.
b. No, I didn’t.
c. Yes, I haven’t.
d. Yes, I will have.

17. How long has Tim played the piano?


a. Yes, he plays the piano.
b. He has played the piano from he was a little boy.
c. He has played the piano since he was a little boy.
d. He has played the piano when he was a little boy.

18. How long has Taylor known John?


a. He knows him at two years.
b. He has known him for two years.
c. He has known him since two years.
d. He has long known him from two years.

19. How long has Carlo stopped eating meat?


a. He stopped since last year.
b. He has stopped for last year.
c. He has stopped from last year.
d. He has stopped since last year.
Instruction: Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
20. Justin and Louise visited the museum last month, but they -- since.
a. don’t visit
b. didn’t visit
c. hasn’t visited
d. haven’t visited

21. Veronica spoke to her best friend last week, but she -- to her since.
a. don’t speak
b. didn’t speak
c. hasn’t spoken
d. haven’t spoken

22. I -- to this city many times using my dad's car.


a. drove
b. has driven
c. had driven
d. have driven

23. He -- his car to the service station last week, but they -- it yet.
a. transport – had repaired
b. transported – have repaired
c. transported – haven’t repaired
d. has transported – haven’t repaired

24. A: -- your teacher graded the test?


B: Yes she --
a. Has-has
b. Has-had
c. Has-have
d. Have-have
25. I -- a book at the library last month, but I still -- it.
a. borrow – read
b. borrowed – have read
c. borrowed – haven’t read
d. have borrowed – haven’t read

26. It -- to rain last night and it still --.


a. started – hasn’t stop
b. start – hasn’t stopped
c. started – hasn’t stopped
d. has started – hasn’t stopped

27. Mrs. Potts -- Parker since he was a little boy. She -- next door to his family for many years.
a. met-lived
b. met-has lived
c. had met-has lived
d. has met-has lived

28. He -- his crush yesterday, but he -- her since.


a. saw-saw
b. saw-hasn’t seen
c. has seen-has seen
d. has seen-hasn’t seen

29. I -- the wallet I -- two days ago!


a. have found-lost
b. found-have lost
c. have found-was lost
d. have found-have lost

30. Choose the conversation that doesn’t contain an error.


a. A: Let’s watch Black Panther together.
B: No, thanks. I’ve seen it.
A: When did you seen it?
B: I saw it yesterday.

b. A: Where are you going?


B: I’m going to the faculty lounge. I have to submit our project.
A: I’ve submitted mine. I’ve submitted it yesterday.
B: Oh you submitted it ahead of the deadline.

c. A: You look different.


B: I colored my hair yesterday.
A: Oh that’s why! I tried changing my hair color when I was in high school.
B: Did it turn out well?

d. A: Have you cleaned your room yet?


B: No, I didn’t. I’m still working on it.
A: Why didn’t you start earlier?
B: I’ve been lazy lately.
Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 3
Infinitives / Simple Past Tense & Present Perfect Tense with Yet, Already, and Just / Present
Perfect Tense with Yet, Already, and Just
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. He is baking a birthday cake -- to his mom.
a. gives
b. to give
c. to gave
d. that he gives

2. Anna is going to the library --


a. to buy meat
b. to send some letters
c. to buy some flowers
d. to borrow some books.

3. Susan has gone to the post office --


a. to meet a friend
b. to play some games
c. to buy some stamps
d. to send wedding invitations.

4. Kevin will send an application letter to his favorite TV show --


a. to make friends with them
b. to share his idea about the show
c. to tell them that they’re the best
d. to join their mid-year competition.
Encircle the letter of the sentence that correctly combines the given statements.
5. Ben has gone to the market. He will buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
a. Ben has gone to the market to buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
b. Ben has gone to the market for to buy fresh fruit and vegetables.
c. Ben has gone to the market for buying fresh fruit and vegetables.
d. Ben has gone to the market because to buy fresh fruit and vegetables.

6. The boys went to the park. They will play soccer.


a. The boys went to the park to soccer.
b. The boys went to the park to play soccer.
c. The boys went to the park for play the soccer.
d. The boys went to the park because to play soccer.

7. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall. They will buy birthday presents for their mom.
a. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall to buy birthday presents for their mom.
b. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall for buy birthday presents for their mom.
c. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall for it to buy birthday presents for their mom.
d. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall because buy birthday presents for their mom.

Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
8. Brent -- a gift for his father a while ago.
a. bought
b. has bought
c. have bought
d. has been buying

9. I -- Shawn for a long time.


a. knew
b. has known
c. have known
d. have been knowing

10. She -- the cake yesterday. Now, it’s all gone.


a. ate
b. has eaten
c. had eaten
d. has been eating

11. I -- a shower. I’m ready to go to bed.


a. took
b. taken
c. has taken
d. have taken

12. Carl -- Korea several times.


a. traveled
b. has traveled
c. had traveled
d. has been traveling

13. Emily -- her review notes a few hours ago.


a. studied
b. has studied
c. had studied
d. has been studying

14. We haven’t seen Emily --. She may be absent today.


a. yet
b. just
c. already
d. since

15. Answer your homework now!


I have -- answered it.
a. yet
b. still
c. since
d. already

16. Ann: Let’s grab some lunch!


Kim: I’m sorry, but I have -- eaten my lunch.
a. not
b. yet
c. just
d. since

17. Have you -- to the church --?


a. serve-yet
b. served-yet
c. serve-already
d. served-already
18. Ben: Have you talked to him about the problem -- ?
Kevin: Yes. I have -- talked to him about it.
a. yet- yet
b. yet-just
c. yet-already
d. already-already
Encircle the letter of the best answer.
19. Have you seen the latest post of Lee Jong Suk?
a. Yes, I did.
b. Yes, I saw.
c. No, I haven’t.
d. No, I did not see.

20. Has she swept the floor yet?


a. Yes, she did.
b. Yes, she swept.
c. No, she hasn’t.
d. No, she did not sweep.
Encircle the letter of the conversation with no error.
21.
a. A: Have you written the book report yet?
B: No, I didn’t. I’ve been busy.

b. A: I packed my bag for our camping trip already.


B: I’ve also prepared mine yesterday.

c. A: Why does she look like a poodle?


B: She has just gotten a perm.

d. A: We’ve already watched the Harry Potter movie last weekend. It was epic.
B: I’ve never watched any of the Harry Potter movies yet. I’ve never been a fan.
22.
a. A: Did you clean your room this morning?
B: No, I am not.

b. A: Have you practiced for the dance competition yet?


B: Yes, I have a lot of free time yesterday.

c. A:I can't believe Anna would steal my earrings. I've known her since we were kids.
B:I feel sorry for you, she has stolen my wallet last week too.

d. A: I set a new record for being the highest scorer in this online competition yesterday.
B: I’ve also joined that online competition, but I immediately got eliminated during the first
round.
23.
a. A: Where did they go?
B: They've gone to the pet shop to buy toys for their dog.

b. A: I've just seen the latest music video of our favorite band.
B: I’ve saw it too, and it was fantastic.

c. A: What happened to my homework notebook? It was all torn up.


B: Your baby brother played with it a while ago.

d. A: I discovered a new bakeshop that bakes very delicious cookies along our street, and I'm
bought a lot of chocolate chip cookies.
B: Then why didn't you give me some?

24.
a. A: What time did you get up this morning?
B: I have gone up at 4:30.

b. A: The school announced that there wouldn’t be any classes because of the bad weather.
B: When have they made that announcement? I’m already at school.

c. A: How did you find out about the cancellation?


B: My professor sent each of us a message.

d. A: Did your professor give a new schedule for the day’s schoolwork?
B: Yes, he has. He said we would do the schoolwork tomorrow.

Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 4


Review

I. Comparative Forms of Adjectives


Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. Ivan is -- than me, because he lifts weights every day.
a. older
b. taller
c. stronger
d. more strong
2. Emma is already elegant, but she looks -- now with her new haircut.
a. so elegant
b. most elegant
c. much elegant
d. more elegant

3. John’s brand-new camera takes -- photos than mine even at night.


a. clear
b. clearer
c. more clearer
d. most clearer

4. Among the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Bonnie is the -- . She obeys her parents all the
time.
a. obedient
d. obedienter
b. more obedient
c. most obedient

5. Although there is a storm in our country right now, the weather today is still -- .
a. calm
b. calmer
c. calmest
d. more calm

II. Quantifiers (Countable and Uncountable Nouns)


Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. I'm sorry Mark, but there's only -- cake left for you.
a. many
b. a little
c. a few
d. a lot of

2. We don’t know -- people in our school


a. each
b. much
c. many
d. a lot of

3. You’re too lazy. You worked only for -- hours, but you’re telling me that you’re already tired.
a. a bit
b. a few
c. a little
d. a lot of

III. Indefinite Pronouns


Encircle the letter of the word that best completes the sentence.
1. a: Are you waiting for someone?
b: No, I’m not waiting for --
a. all
b. no one
c. anyone
d. someone.

2. I must have left my phone -- . It isn’t in my bag.


a. nowhere
b. anywhere
c. somewhere
d. everywhere

3. You look tired. Can I help you with -- ?


a. nothing
b. all things
c. something
d. everything

IV. Present Perfect Tense


Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. Ann -- a shower.
a. took
b. taken
c. has taken
d. was taken

2. Ben -- where he put his keys.


a. forgot
b. has forgot
c. has forgotted
d. has forgotten

3. I -- to Korea last month.


a. gone
b. went
c. have gone
d. has went

4. We -- to them since last year.


a. do not speak
b. did not speak
c. hasn’t spoken
d. haven’t spoken
Encircle the letter of the best answer.
5. Has she cleaned the room yet?
a. Yes, she did.
b. No, she didn’t.
c. No, she hasn’t.
d. Yes, she cleaned.

6. How long have you been a teacher?


a. I have been a teacher last night.
b. I have been a teacher since last year.
c. I have been a teacher after graduation.
d. I have been a teacher when a few years back.

7. How long has Sean played football?


a. Yes, he played football.
b. He has played football when he was a little boy
c. He has played football during he was a little boy.
d. He had played football since he was a little boy.

8. Have they arrived yet?


a. Yes, they have
b. No, they don’t
c. No, they aren’t
d. Yes, they arrived
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
9. I -- the door I -- yesterday.
a. have fixed-broke
b. fixed-have broke
c. have fixed-was broken
d. have fixed-have broken

10. Carl -- in Japan since he was a kid. He -- Japanese language for many years now.
a. lived-studied
b. has lived-studied
c. lived-has studied
d. has lived-has studied

Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 5


Comparative and Superlative Form of Verbs / Go + Gerund
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. Susan is the -- runner in her school.
a. fast
b. faster
c. fastest
d. super fast

2. I believe that my dad is -- than anyone else.


a. strong
b. stronger
c. strongest
d. very stronger

3. Alvin thinks that his singing voice is the -- in town.


a. best
b. better
c. good
d. very good

4. What is the -- building in your city?


a. tall
b. taller
c. tallest
d. most tallest

5. If you think that you would be -- there than here, then you should pack your things now.
a. happy
b. joyfuller
c. happier
d. happiest

6. She is a -- student.
a. smart
b. smarter
c. smartest
d. more smart

7. He is a -- singer than anyone of his classmates.


a. bad
b. best
c. good
d. better

8. Who do you think is the -- among these kids?


a. old
b. older
c. oldest
d. most old

9. My mom is the -- person I know. She is always working!


a. busy
b. busier
c. busiest
d. most busy

10. Ivan is the -- player in the team. He always gets the -- cheer from the audience.
a. popular-loud
b. more popular-louder
c. very popular-loudest
d. most popular-loudest

11. I have -- five times this year. I love adventure!


a. go camping
b. gone camping
c. went camping
d. going camping

12. They are -- this Sunday.


a. going fishing
b. go to running
c. goes sightseeing
d. go mountain climbing

13. Why don't we -- this afternoon? My family and I love to that.


a. go jog
b. go golfing
c. going to party
d. going watching

14. My friends and I -- when we have extra time.


a. go eating out
b. go swimming
c. go basketballing
d. going to shopping

15. Every weekend my family -- .


a. goes hiking
b. go to hiking
c. going hiking
d. goes to hiking

Encircle the letter of the sentence that contains errors or letter ‘e’ if all the sentences have no errors.
16.
a. Athena is more beautiful than her sisters.
b This car is way more expensive than mine.
c. I think Joshua swims fastest than his teammates.
d. no error

17.
a. You should treat her better if you want her to like you
b. The worst way to solve a problem is to run away from it.
c. .I love how my cheap car works best than those expensive ones.
d. no error

18.
a. I want to be the best in class.
b. How about I give you this expensive bracelet as a gift?
c. We should pick the strong person in our team to join that weightlifting competition.
d. no error

19.
a. Emma wants to go fishing today.
b. We should go swimming next summer!
c. I will go driving during the weekend.
d. no error

20.
a. Let’ go to skiing!
b. No one dares to go skateboarding during rainy season.
c. Clinton is very adventurous. He loves to go bungee jumping.
d. no error

Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 6


Used to / Who, That, Which in Defining Relative Clauses
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. Bobby -- basketball after class, but now he plays soccer.
a. use to play
b. used to play
c. is used to play
d. used to playing

2. Sophie -- long hair when she was seven.


a. use to had
b. used to have
c. is used to have
d. is used to having

3. Our children have grown up and prefer to stay in their rooms, but they -- in the park when they
were kids.
a. play
b. have played
c. used to play
d. is used to play

4. I -- to 2NE1’s songs, but I listen to Black Pink’s now.


a. listen
b. used to listen
c. use to listened
d. am used to listen

5. I -- like her but now I think she is great.


a. using to
b. don't use to
c. didn't use to
d. am not used to

6. Are you used to -- spicy food?


a. eat
b. ate
c. eating
d. have eaten

7. My grandfather used to -- everyday before going to work.


a. exercise
b. exercised
c. exercising
d. has exercised

8. You don’t eat meat now, but did you -- meat when you were little?
a. ate
b. use to eat
c. used to eat
d. have eaten

9. Did you -- from home to your school back in high school?


a. walked
b. use to walk
c. used to walk
d. used to walking

10. Did you -- in summer classes when you were a child?


a. enrolled
b. use to enroll
c. used to enroll
d. used to enrolling
Encircle the letter of the sentence that expresses correct information based on the given statement.
11. Emily used to cry without a nightlight, but now she can sleep in the dark.
a. Emily cries when it is dark.
b. Emily cried when it was bright.
c. Emily uses a nightlight to sleep.
d. Emily can sleep without a nightlight.

12. My mother used to cook on Sundays.


a. My mother never cooks now.
b. My mother cooks only on Sundays.
c. My mother no longer cooks on Sundays.
d. My mother only cooks on weekdays now.
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
13. The school -- teaches adult students is going to be closed.
a. who
b. whom
c. which
d. whose

14. People -- live in condominiums always have access to the pool and the gym.
a. who
b. whom
c. which
d. whose

15. She prefers to watch movies -- make her cry


a. who
b. that
c. they
d. whose

16. He bought all the books -- are required for the course.
a. who
b. that
c. whom
d. whose

17. Mrs. Rose’s children -- worked in other countries surprised her for her seventieth birthday.
a. who
b. whom
c. which
d. whose
Encircle the letter of the sentence that expresses the information in the given statements.
18. She wanted to by a scarf. It would complement her blue eyes.
a. She wanted to buy a scarf who would complement her blue eyes.
b. She wanted to buy a scarf that would complement her blue eyes
c. She wanted to buy a scarf it would complement her blue eyes
d. She wanted to buy a scarf whose would complement her blue eyes

19. The answers are sometimes incorrect. You can find them at the back of the book.
a. The answers whom you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
b. The answers what you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
c. The answers which you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
d. The answers whose you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.

20. The students prepared well for the examination. They got perfect scores.
a. The students who prepared well for the examination got perfect scores.
b. The students who got perfect scores prepared well for the examination.
c. The students they prepared well for the examination got perfect scores.
d. The students whose got perfect scores prepared well for the examination.
Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 7
Comparison Using Adjective/Adverb "as...as" / So and Neither
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Running is not -- biking. Biking is faster.
a. faster
b. as fast as
c. as fastly as
d. very fast than

2. Emily can hold her breath under water -- Sarah can. Sarah is new at it.
a. long
b. longer than
c. as long as
d. as longer as

3. Mrs. Potts dresses -- than Mrs. Jenkins.


a. fashionably
b. way fashionably
c. more fashionably
d. most fashionably

4. They didn’t practice -- we did so they lost the competition.


a. hard
b. harder
c. as hard as
d. as hardly as

5. Peter speaks -- John does. They both sound like they’re shouting into a microphone.
a. loud
b. louder than
c. as loud as
d. as louder than
6. Encircle the letter of the sentence that matches the information in the given statements.
Ed arrives at school at 6:45 in the morning. Frank arrives at 7:00.
a. Ed arrives at school later than Frank does.
b. Frank arrives at school as early as Ed does.
c. Ed arrives at school as early as Frank does.
d. Frank doesn’t arrive at school as early as Ed does.

7. That couple dances -- than we do.


a. bad
b. worse
c. as bad
d. as worse

8. John doesn’t have any experience in playing football. -- Kevin.


a. So is
b. So have
c. Neither do
d. Neither does

9. Ben plays the guitar. -- Emily.


a. So can
b. So does
c. Neither do
d. Neither does

10. You friends aren’t so friendly. -- you.


a. So do
b. So are
c. Neither do
d. Neither are

11. My sister can’t swim. -- I.


a. So do
b. So can
c. Neither do
d. Neither can

12. I will pass all the examinations today. -- you!


a. So do
b. So will
c. Neither do
d. Neither will

13. Evan didn’t attend Chris’s birthday party. -- Sam.


a. So do
b. So am
c. Neither did
d. Neither didn’t

14. Julia has been to the beach. -- Fen.


a. So has
b. So been
c. Neither did
d. Neither has

15. I am tired of all these assignments that we need to submit tomorrow. -- I!


a. So do
b. So am
c. Neither did
d. Neither didn’t

II. Complete each sentence with Could or Can. Write your answer on the blank.
16. _______________ she play tennis now?

17. I ________________ already walk when I was less than a year old.

18. I _______________ help you transfer your things to your new apartment.

19. Eddy _______________ eat two plates of ramen when he was a teenager.

20. My grandfather _______________ run a mile 10 years ago.


Book of Endings 4 Grammar Activity Chapter 8

I. Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective in the parenthesis (…) to complete the
sentence.
1. “Mom, his piece of cake is ___________________________________ (big) than mine.”
2. My baby sister is so ___________________________________ (cute).
3. Everyone knows that Tim is the ___________________________________ (smart) in our group.
4. 5kg is the ___________________________________ (heavy) weight I can lift.
5. I feel ___________________________________ (good) than I did yesterday.
6. Her dress was the ___________________________________ (elegant) one during prom.
7. You hurt yourself while using a knife yesterday, so please be ___________________________________

(careful) this time.

II. Used to / Be used to -ing

Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.

8. I like to drink tea now, but I -- like drinking coffee when I was younger.
a. used to
b. is used to
c. is not used
d. am not used

9. I -- to being the leader in class.


a. don’t use
b. didn’t use
c. is not used
d. am not used

10. Before I started cycling, I -- go to work by bus.


a. used to
b. did use to
c. didn’t use to
d. am not used
III. Defining Relative Clauses
Underline the correct relative pronoun to complete the sentence.
11. The doctor (who/which) examined my son was very gentle.
12. I need a coat (who/that) will keep me warm.
13. The airplane (which/when) crashed unto our street last night ruined our house.
14. “Why don’t you consult someone (which/who) has the same problem as you?”
15. Homeless people are occupying that building (that/what) is old and abandoned.

IV. Modals Can and Could


Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
16. These children -- read even before they started attending this school.
a. can
b. can’t
c. could
d. couldn’t

17. -- you ride a motorcycle before you got injured?


a. Can
b. Can’t
c. Could
d. Couldn’t

18. My son -- go to the park last week because it was under construction.
a. can
b. can’t
c. could
d. couldn’t

19. I -- bake cookies for you. I’ve watched a lot of video tutorials on how to make cookies.
a. can
b. can’t
c. could
d. couldn’t
Encircle the letter of the best answer.
20. Could you eat a whole roast chicken before your doctor advised you to lose weight?
a. Yes, I can.
b. No, I can’t.
c. Yes, I could.
d. No, I couldn’t have.
21. Can you live in another country without your parents?
a. Yes, I can.
b. No, I can’t.
c. Yes, I could.
d. No, I couldn’t have.
22. What things could you do in Kindergarten?
a. I can read short words and draw shapes.
b. I could write numbers and letters correctly.
c. I can
d. No, I couldn’t have.

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