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FULL BLAST 2 - GRAMMAR TEST: MODULE 4 (Units 9-11)

Module 4 – Units 9-11


A. Complete with can, could, may or might.

1. A: you post this letter for me, please?

B: Yes, of course.

2. A: I organise a party for my mum on her birthday this year.

B: Great idea.

3. A: Where’s Matt?

B: I don’t know. He be at the library.

4. A: I go to the concert with Tim?

B: Yes, but do your homework first.

A: OK.

5. A: you bring me a glass of water, Greg?

B: Sorry, I’m busy. score 5

B. Choose a, b or c.

1. The car park is of the museum.

a. behind b. in front c. opposite

2. Let’s walk the park. It’s a nice day.

a. from b. through c. down

3. Children! Can you get the swimming pool now, please?


a. down b. up c. out of

4. There’s a library the bank on Glenn Street.

a. next b. opposite c. between

5. It’s about 2km my house to the city centre.

a. through b. from c. into

6. Look! There’s someone that tree and he’s looking at us!

a. behind b. around c. between score 6

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C. Complete with the prepositions in the box.

into past next to between down around

1. The dog is chasing the cat the garden.

2. Jack doesn’t get up very early. He lives his school.

3. Put the books the box and take them to the classroom.

4. Fiona is sitting Mary and Anna.

5. The tourists were climbing the mountain when they got lost.

6. We drove the clothes shop very quickly so I didn’t see the dresses in the shop

window.
score 6

D. Complete with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.

1. Mr Thomson’s house is the (modern) house in the neighbourhood.

2. Frank is (good) at his work than Henry.

3. She’s the (friendly) person in my class.

4. My job isn’t as (important) as your job.

5. The new bookshop is (far) from my house than the old bookshop,

but I don’t mind walking.

6. The roller coaster is (exciting) than the ferris wheel. Don’t you think?

7. Dennis isn’t as (chubby) as his brother.

score 7

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E. Look at the information and write sentences. Use the comparative form, the superlative
form or as ... as and the prompts given.

Ted: 16 years old

Mark: 16 years old

Lucy: 14 years old

1. Mark / old / Lucy

Mark is

2. Lucy / young / of the three

3. Mark / old / Ted

watch: €100

cap: €10

skateboard: €65

T-shirt: €10

4. watch / expensive / of the four

5. cap / expensive / T-shirt

6. skateboard / expensive / cap

score 6

total
score
30

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