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IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. He worked hard but achieved (a little, little). 2.1 have (a few, little, a little) friends.

3. Does she want (some, much, any) new dresses?

4. He isn't going (somewhere, anywhere, nowhere) today.

5. This isn't his book, it is (my, mine).

6.1 couldn't find (no, any) books by this writer at the school library.

7.1 haven't (much, many) time for study.

V. Circle the appropriate word.

I (had gone, went) to the wedding of my old friend Tom Bailey and Miss Helen Jones last week. (There, it) was a good wedding with lots to eat and drink and there were (some, any) bright people there.

Tom is a (beautiful, handsome) fellow and his wife is a very pretty girl. And it all happened because of a cat. It sounds (funny, funnily) but it is true.

Helen lived (in, at) the next house to Tom, and Tom soon (fell, had fallen) in love with Helen - and I am not surprised. He used to look at her (above, over) the garden wall; he (spoke, talked) to her one day for a short time; and one evening he went to (a, the) Christmas party and danced with her.

But when Tom was with Helen he seemed to have (anything, nothing, something) to (say, tell). Then one day he walked out (in, to, into) the garden and saw Helen on (another, the other, other) side of the wall looking very (unhappily, unhappy, unlucky). Tom (said, spoke, told), "What is the matter?" and she pointed to the big tree and Tom saw Helen's cat up in the tree ...

Test 22

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. Whom you (to take) to dance this evening?

2. When we were leaving we (to ask) by the head-master to put our names in the guestbook.

3. Jack, the parrot (to disappear)! - That's funny. It (to be) here a moment ago when I (to try) to clean it with the vacuum cleaner.

4. When we arrived we (to learn) that the train (to leave).

5. Ask no questions and you (to tell) no lies. 6.1 shall be busy if you (to come) late.

II. Choose the right article.

1. Benjamin Britten is ... great English composer. He was only five when he started to play ... piano and to compose ... music. By ... time he was 19, he was already both ...musician for...film company and ...composer.

2. Glasgow is ... biggest city in Scotland.

3.... Highlands are... country of... great sealochs in... north of Scotland. On ... sides of some of ... lochs there are ... farms which can only be reached by ... boat.

III. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. (In, to, on) the west of England lies Wales.

2. (In, to, on) South Wales, most people work (in, at, for) industry, or (in, at, for) the coalmines.

3. Ships come (in, into, to) the port of Cardiff (of, from, away) all parts of the world.

4. The Welsh are very proud (for, with, of) their language.

5. They pride themselves (for, on, of) their traditions.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. Do we have (some, any) bread left?

2. There is (anything, nothing) interesting at his exhibition.

3. We know (them, they) very well, and both Peter and Nell know (we, us).

4. A friend of (you, yours, your) came to see me yesterday.

5. If you have (much, many) friends you probably have (little, a little, few) time.