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Questionary of 3 BGU

IMPORTANT!!!
TO AVOID CONFUSION, DON’T USE CONTRACTIONS IN THE ANSWERS.

There are only EXAMPLES of the questions that might come on the exam. Good luck

1. Complete the sentences with the verbs in PRESENT PERFECT TENSE


1. He has written (write) five letters.
2. Has he spoken (speak) to his boss?
3. We have bought (buy) a new lamp.
4. Have Dave and Patrick visited (visit) the museum? 
5. She has not seen (not / see) him for a long time.
6. Has the baby broken (break) the glasses?

2. We use YET to…


1. To say that something hasn’t happened, but it will soon.

3. We use already to…


We use already to say that something happened earlier than we expected, or to
emphasize that it has happened.

4. Yet – Already. Choose the correct option


1. We’ve _____ been to England
A) Yet
B) Already

2. Have you finished your lunch _____?


A) Yet
B) Already

3. We’ve _____ been to Englan.


A) Yet
B) Already
4. We haven’t found the answer _____.
A) Yet
B) Already

5. Present perfect progressive. Complete the sentences with the verb in parenthesis
1. We have been driving (drive) since the morning.
2. Sally has not been working (not work) there for five years.
3. Have they been watching (watch) movies all night?
4. What has Mike been learning (learn) in English class these days?

6. Since – For. Choose the correct option.


1. I have been waiting at the bus stop _____ ten minutes.
A) Since
B) For

2. I have been living in Japan _____ 1990.


A) Since
B) For

3. I have been waiting at the bus stop _____ 9:30am.


A) Since
B) For

4. When I was 15, I stayed in London ____ 6 months


A) Since
B) For

7. Choose the correct option.


1. We use WHILE to…
A) To say actions that happened at the same time in the past.

8. Choose the correct option


1. We use WHEN to…
A) To say actions that happened one after the other

9. Choose the correct options


1. ___ I was reading the newspaper, the telephone rang.
A) While
B) When

2. _____ the postman knocked on the door, I was preparing breakfast.


A) While
B) When

3. ___ you were speaking, they took some notes.


A) While
B) When

4. ____we lived in London, we met many interesting people


A) While
B) When

10. USED TO. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “Used to” and the verb in
parenthesis.
1. He used to be (be) a vegetarian when he was a kid.
2. They used to train (train) at the gym twice a week.
3. Did she use to drive (she / drive) to work?
4. We did not use to walk (not walk) to school when we were children.
5. Martin did not use to teach (not teach) French.

11. Match each adjective with its respective graphic.

Creamy

Crunchy
Greasy

Juicy

Salty

Sour

Spicy

Sweet

12. Match each word with its respective means

Too We use it to talk about something that is more


than it should be.

Enough We use it to say that something is sufficient or


equal to what is necessary.
Not … enough We use it to say that something is less than it
should be.

13. Rewrite the sentences using too, enough, or not…enough and the adjective in
parentheses.
1. This soup isn’t hot enough. This soup too cold (cold)
2. This Orange is too dry. This orange is not juicy enough (juicy)
3. This soup has no salt. This soup is not salty enough (salty)
4. This lemonade doesn’t need any more suggar. This lemonade is sweet enough (sweet)
14. Comparatives with AS … AS / NOT AS … AS
1. To me, modern dance is as Good as (good) ballet. I like the both equally.
2. Canada is not as hot as (not hot) Ecuador.
3. My town is as nice as (nice) yours.
4. Movies are not as interesting as (not interesting) books.
5. Coke is not healthy as (healthy) natural water.

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