1) The document contains a test with multiple sections assessing different English language skills. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with verbs, nouns, adjectives and prepositions.
2) The sections cover topics like filling in missing words in sentences, conjugating verbs into the future tense, comparing adjectives, and identifying the correct prepositions.
3) The test examines foundational areas of English grammar and vocabulary through a variety of short answer questions.
1) The document contains a test with multiple sections assessing different English language skills. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with verbs, nouns, adjectives and prepositions.
2) The sections cover topics like filling in missing words in sentences, conjugating verbs into the future tense, comparing adjectives, and identifying the correct prepositions.
3) The test examines foundational areas of English grammar and vocabulary through a variety of short answer questions.
1) The document contains a test with multiple sections assessing different English language skills. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions with verbs, nouns, adjectives and prepositions.
2) The sections cover topics like filling in missing words in sentences, conjugating verbs into the future tense, comparing adjectives, and identifying the correct prepositions.
3) The test examines foundational areas of English grammar and vocabulary through a variety of short answer questions.
I. Fill in : activities, employees, run, salaries, employers, resign, experience,
graduate, public, applied, wages, strict, education 1. When his father retires, Harry will … his own business. 2. I’ve … for several companies, but I haven’t found the job yet. 3. This school is known for its discipline and … teachers. 4. Do you use a bicycle or the … transport system? 5. The students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular … . 6. John will … from Leeds University next summer. 7. My hourly … are 500 rubles. 8. She doesn’t like working as a waitress, so she wants to … soon. 9. They may ask if you have any previous … in that type of work. 10. Many large companies ask their … to wear uniform. II. Put the verbs into correct Future Tense. 1. I have a lot of work today. I … (come) home late tonight. 2. I don’t think John … (pass) his French exam. 3. «When … (you / fly) to London?» «Tomorrow morning» 4. By the end of the month I … (finish) project. 5. I’m hungry. I … (make) myself something to eat. 6. This time next year Ann … (study) in Dublin. 7. … (you/help) me with my homework, please? 8. Look at the traffic! I … (be) late for work again. 9. I am sure Thomas … (become) a great scientist one day. 10. There is somebody at the door! I … (get) it. III. Put the adjectives into correct form. 1. This picture of you is … (clear) than that one. 2. Danil is … (good) student in the class. 3. Having no friends is … (bad) thing that could happen to me. 4. … (talented) an artist is, the more chances he has of becoming famous. 5. The original Dali painting is much … (expensive) than all the others here. 6. Her … (old) sister is an architect. 7. Penny doesn’t think photography is … (exciting) as sculpture. 8. Could you speak a bit … (quickly), please? 9. The new artist is becoming … and … (popular) with the audience. 10. This is by far … (strange) painting in the gallery! IV. Write the correct preposition 1. Leave him alone, stop picking … him. 2. At the moment I’m … charge of a team of ten people. 3. Don’t worry. I’ll deal … this. 4. Laura is picking … her food. 5. I’ll pick you … from the station at 9. 6. Tim is responsible … booking ticket.