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English Test for Beginners

Part I

.1. The Verb "to have" and "have got":

1. Choose the correct form of "to have" for the sentence: "She ____ a cat."
a) have
b) has
c) have got
d) has got
2. Rewrite the sentence in the negative form: "I have a new bike."
a) I don't have a new bike.
b) I hasn't a new bike.
c) I don't has a new bike.
d) I hasn't got a new bike.
3. Make an interrogative sentence with "have got" about possessions.
a) Have you a book?
b) Have got you a book?
c) Do you have got a book?
d) Have you got a book?
4. Replace the underlined words with "have got": "He has a big house."
a) He has got a big house.
b) He got a big house.
c) He have got a big house.
d) He having got a big house.

2. Countable and Uncountable Nouns:

5. Which of the following is a countable noun?


a) Milk
b) Water
c) Chair
d) Happiness
6. Fill in the blank with the correct countable noun: "They have two ____."
a) Air
b) Furniture
c) Books
d) Information
7. Identify the noun type: "Milk"
a) Countable
b) Uncountable
8. Write a sentence using the uncountable noun "water."
(Write your answer)
3. Opinion Adjectives

1. Describe your favorite food using an opinion adjective.


a) Beautiful
b) Delicious
c) Fast
d) Small

2. What is your opinion about rainy weather?


a) I don't like it.
b) I don't mind it.
c) I love it.
d) I hate it.

3. Choose the correct opinion adjective: "Delicious" or "Disgusting" for the food.
a) Delicious
b) Disgusting

4. Make a sentence using the opinion adjective "beautiful."


(Write your answer)

5. How do you feel about spicy food?


a) I like it.
b) I don't mind it.
c) I hate it.
d) I can't stand it.

4.Gerund

6. What is a gerund?
a) A verb form ending in "-ing" that functions as a noun.
b) A type of adjective.
c) A type of adverb.
d) A type of pronoun.

7. Rewrite the sentence using a gerund: "I enjoy to swim."


a) I enjoy to swim.
b) I enjoy swam.
c) I enjoy swim.
d) I enjoy swimming.

8. Make a sentence using a gerund to talk about a hobby.


(Write your answer)
9. What is the gerund form of the verb "read"?
a) Read
b) Reading
c) Reads
d) Reader

10. Choose the correct sentence using a gerund:


a) He likes to play soccer.
b) He likes playing soccer.
c) He likes plays soccer.
d) He likes played soccer.

5. Adverbs of Frequency

11. What do adverbs of frequency describe?


a) Time
b) Manner
c) Frequency
d) Place

12. Choose the correct adverb of frequency for the sentence: "She rarely goes to the
gym."
a) Always
b) Sometimes
c) Rarely
d) Never

13. Rewrite the sentence using an adverb of frequency: "He watches TV every day."
a) He watches TV rarely.
b) He watches TV often.
c) He watches TV sometimes.
d) He watches TV always.

14. Make a sentence using the adverb of frequency "usually."


(Write your answer)

15. How often do you eat pizza?


a) Always
b) Sometimes
c) Rarely
d) Never
6. Love, Like, Hate

16. What do "love," "like," and "hate" express?


a) Opinion
b) Possession
c) Location
d) Quantity

17. Rewrite the sentence using "like": "She enjoys playing basketball."
a) She enjoys playing basketball.
b) She likes playing basketball.
c) She hates playing basketball.
d) She loves playing basketball.

18. Make a sentence using "hate."


(Write your answer)

19. What is the opposite of "like"?


a) Love
b) Hate
c) Enjoy
d) Dislike

20. Choose the correct sentence using "love":


a) He loves to read books.
b) He loves reading books.
c) He likes to read books.
d) He likes reading books.

7. Can

21. What does "can" express?


a) Ability
b) Permission
c) Possibility
d) All of the above

22. Choose the correct sentence using "can":


a) She can sings very well.
b) She can singing very well.
c) She can sing very well.
d) She can't sing very well.
23. Rewrite the sentence using "can": "I have the ability to swim."
a) I can swim.
b) I can't swim.
c) I can swiming.
d) I can't swimming.

24. Make a sentence using "can" to talk about ability.


(Write your answer)

25. What is the negative form of "can"?


a) Can't
b) Can
c) Couldn't
d) Can not

8. Regular and Irregular Adverbs

26. What is the difference between regular and irregular adverbs?


a) Regular adverbs end in -ly; irregular adverbs do not.
b) Irregular adverbs end in -ly; regular adverbs do not.
c) Regular adverbs have the same form for comparative and superlative; irregular
adverbs do not.
d) Irregular adverbs have the same form for comparative and superlative; regular
adverbs do not.

27. Rewrite the sentence using the irregular adverb form: "He runs quickly."
a) He runs quick.
b) He runs quicker.
c) He runs fast.
d) He runs more quick.

28. Make a sentence using the irregular adverb "well."


(Write your answer)

29. What is the comparative form of "soon"?


a) Soon
b) Sooner
c) Soonest
d) Soonest

30. Choose the correct adverb: "She sings ___." (good/well)


a) Good
b) Well
c) Better
d) Best

09. Would and Want

31. What does "would" express?


a) Desire
b) Possibility
c) Future action
d) All of the above

32. Rewrite the sentence using "would": "I want to travel the world."
a) I would to travel the world.
b) I would traveling the world.
c) I would like to travel the world.
d) I would travel the world.

33. Make a sentence using "want" to express desire.


(Write your answer)

34. What is the negative form of "would"?


a) Wouldn't
b) Would not
c) Don't
d) Didn't

35. Choose the correct sentence using "want":


a) She wants to go home.
b) She would like to go home.
c) She want to go home.
d) She wanted to go home.

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