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Test Preparation

7th grade
Modal verbs
1 Can/May you get me a newspaper when you go out?
2 Please remember that you must/need bring the ar before 2
p.m.
3 Maria has to/needs be back home by midnight.
4 You mustn’t/don’t have to eat snails if you don’t like them.
5 Sheila must/have to take her medicine.
6 We need/must to buy some more soft drinks for the party.
7 You needn’t/don’t have cook tonight. We are eating out.
Modal verbs
1 Can/May you get me a newspaper when you go out?
2 Please remember that you must/need bring the car before 2
p.m.
3 Maria has to/needs be back home by midnight.
4 You mustn’t/don’t have to eat snails if you don’t like them.
5 Sheila must/have to take her medicine.
6 We need/must to buy some more soft drinks for the party.
7 You needn’t/don’t have cook tonight. We are eating out.
Infinitive / -ing form
1 I have decided _______________ (buy) a new mobile phone.
2 Sam’s parents don’t let him _______________(watch) TV on weekdays.
3 My friends and I are planning _______________ (go) camping this weekend.
4 Liz started _______________(learn) French three years ago.
5 It might _______________ (rain) tomorrow so bring an umbrella.
6 Our teacher made us _______________(do) three projects in one week.
7 I’m looking forward to _______________ (see) my cousins in Australia this summer.
The Passive
1 Lots of people enjoy water sports.

2 The school has already organised a summer trip.

3 Geprge Lukas directed Star Wars.

4 They must buy new computers.


Articles
• 1 _____ Asia is _____ biggest continent in _____ world and has got
half _____ world’s population.
• 2 _____ Nile is _____ longest river in the world. It crosses _____
Sahara Desert.
• 3 _____ Mediterranian Sea has a very serious pollution problem.
• 4 _____ Greenland is _____ world’s largest island and most of its
surface is covered in _____ ice.
• 5 _____ highest mountain in _____ world is in _____ Himalayas and
it’s called Mount Everest.
Past Simple vs Past Progressive
• 1 It was a hot Saturday evening. I
stood/was standing
by the window when I heard/was hearing the front
door open. I thought/was thinking it was my mum
but I soon realised/was realising I was wrong. When I
turned/was turning around, I saw/was seeing a
strange man looking at me.

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