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the end of primary school test - 2010
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Vocabulary Revision
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Grammar Review for Beginners - 3-page review, 14 different exercises, fully editable, with keys included
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English Test(9th form End of Term 2 Test)(3 parts)Reading Comprehension: THE INTERNET/Grammar+Voc abulary/Writing(+Key )
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conditionals
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1. During ...............long history, the Tower of London has been a fortress, a prison and a palace.
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2. As usual, our best ten ............... will be awarded in December.
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3. No one ............... of that place that John often talks about.
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4. This invention will become more popurlar in a few ............... time.
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5. This airplane ............... slowly into the air.
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6.� I can't believe it! Are all ............... people waiting to buy the tickets?
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7.� You............... to have a break now or you won't have it at all.
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8.� The international team's ............... lasted over two months.
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experienced
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Use each word only once.
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Michael Joseph Jackson
(August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009)� was an American singer, dancer and
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(1). His contibutions to music, dance and
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�made him a global
(4) in popular culture for over forty years. Jackson popularized a number of
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(5) complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the
(6). He became the best
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�selling artist of 2009 in both the U.S. (more than 8.2 million units) and in the world as a
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�became the first-ever artist in the U.S. to have four of the top 20 best-selling albums in a single year.
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III��� There's one mistake (one word) in each sentence.�
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Find the mistakes and� write the correct sentences.
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1. Football is playing all over the world.
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2. Bill doesn't know her name neither.
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3.�Who's that man standing over their?
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4. Which English king had six wifes?
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5. Children,�listen�at what�I'm saying.
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6. Mary makes the shopping�every Friday.
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IV������Fill in the appropriate�forms (tenses) of the verbs
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in the�active or passive voice.
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the most important thing. Last year,�I was very lucky because�I� (1)
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�phone, so I immediately (2)�
�(throw) away the�old one. My brother (3)
(find) an mp3
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player under the Christmas tree and he�(4)
� (not stop) using it ever since then. But the
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"happy hour" for us usually�starts when our mum (5)
(lay) the�table for Christmas lunch.�Her
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�salads are fantastic. The one she (6)
�(choose) to make last time is my favourite - coleslaw.
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I'm never quite sure if it's (7)
(write) with a "c" or "k" at the beginning but the only thing that
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(8)
(matter) is that it is delicious. Yummy!
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V������Read the whole text first. Then fill in each blank with
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one suitable word.
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good-looking. She's also deaf. Although Angie can lip-read, I asked her
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She agreed to give
�(3) lessons and now I'm good enough to have a conversation with her.
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�course, I can't move my hands as fast
�(5) she can, but I'm very proud
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learnt. I've taught some of my friends at school the basics, and we use sign language when we're
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(7) allowed to talk in class. It's great fun, and I think it's
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VI�����Write three WH - questions for the following sentence.
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Use a differen WH - word to start each questions.
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Marcia lost her son's passport.
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