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Мамандығы Бастауыш білім беру (0105000)

Біліктілігі Шетел тілінен бастауыш білім беру мұғалімі ( 0105000)

Пән: Практикалық грамматика

Орындаған мұғалім: Шамеева Ш.Қ.

  1. Find the correct form of the adjective: My dress is… than yours.

  1. Beautifullest

  2. More beautiful

  3. Beautiful

  4. The most beautiful

  5. Beautifuller

  1. Choose the necessary indefinite pronoun: We didn’t know …. about his problem, he didn’t tell us about it.

  1. Somebody

  2. Nothing

  3. Nobody

  4. Something

  5. Anything

  1. Fill in the necessary preposition: The plane landed safely … the two mountains.

  1. Under

  2. At

  3. On

  4. In

  5. Between

  1. Choose the right numeral: About two … people gathered on the square.

  1. Hundredth

  2. Hundred

  3. The hundredth

  4. Hundreds

  5. Hundred’s

  1. Find the correct form of the numeral: The empire state buildings is the highest in the world. It has … floors.

  1. Hundred and a one

  2. A Hundred – one

  3. Hundred one

  4. One Hundred and one

  5. One Hundred – one

  1. Fill in the correct preposition : People celebrate Christmas … the twenty - fifth of September.

  1. By

  2. On

  3. At

  4. Of

  5. In

  1. Choose the necessary modal verb: you … go when you have finished your composition.

  1. Might

  2. Must

  3. Can

  4. Could

  5. May

  1. Choose the right sentence with the indirect speech: The teacher says “ You don’t prepare your homework regularly.”

  1. The teacher says to then that they don’t prepare their homework regularly.

  2. The teacher says us we don’t prepare our homework regularly.

  3. The teacher says that you don’t prepare your homework regularly.

  4. The teacher says to us that we don’t prepare our homework regularly.

  5. The teacher says that we don’t prepare our homework regularly.

  1. Choose the correct form of the adverb: the teacher told the student to read the text …

  1. Distinctlier

  2. Distinict

  3. Distinictly

  4. More Distinictly

  5. Most Distinictly

  1. Fill in the correct article: ….. bread is eating every day.

  1. They

  2. The

  3. A

  4. An

  5. -

  1. Choose the correct form of the verb: Where is Tom? – He … football in the yard now.

  1. Was playing

  2. Are playing

  3. Playing

  4. Am playing

  5. Is playing

  1. Choose the right tense form: They … in the pool from 2 till 3.

  1. Will be swimming

  2. Will swim

  3. Shall be swimming

  4. Swim

  5. Shall swim

  1. Fill in the necessary tense form in the following conditional sentence: If mother … a cake, we … a very nice tea party.

  1. Would buy\ had

  2. Will buy\ have

  3. Will buy\ shall have

  4. Bought \ should have

  1. Use the necessary tense form: Yesterday Tom heard that his aunt … For five days.

  1. Were ill

  2. Has been ill

  3. Was ill

  4. Was being ill

  5. Had been ill

  1. Use the necessary tense form: Mike hoped that his friend … him with car.

  1. Has helped

  2. Helps

  3. Helped

  4. Will help

  5. Would help

  1. Choose the correct tense form of the verb: I was afraid that I … home very late.

  1. Shall have returned

  2. Should return

  3. Would return

  4. Will return

  5. Shall return

  1. Choose the right tense form: … they … themselves at the symphony yesterday evening?

  1. Did\ to enjoy

  2. Had\ enjoyed

  3. Has\ enjoyed

  4. Did\ enjoyed

  5. Did \ enjoy

  1. Choose the right form of the passive voice: A lot of money … from the shop.

  1. Stole

  2. Was stolen

  3. Was stole

  4. Were stolen

  5. Stolen

  1. Choose the right form of the passive voice: A new concert hall … in our street at the present time.

  1. Has been built

  2. Was building

  3. Is building

  4. Was being built

  5. Is being built

  1. Use the right form of the passive voice: All the trees … by the end of autumn.

  1. Were planned

  2. Has been planned

  3. Have planned

  4. Had planned

  5. Had been planned

  1. Use the right form of the passive voice: This play … at the beginning of next season.

  1. Will be staging

  2. Shall stage

  3. Shall be staged

  4. Will stage

  5. Will be staged

  1. Find the correct variant of indirect question: Mary said to Tom: “ What time will come here tomorrow?”

  1. Mary wished to know what time Tom would come here tomorrow.

  2. Mary said to Tom what time would he come there the next day.

  3. Mary wondered what time Tom should come there the next day.

  4. Mary asked Tom what time he will come here tomorrow.

  5. Mary wanted to know what time Tom would come there the next day.

  1. Find the correct variant of indirect question: Peter said to his friends: “ When are leaving Moscow?”

  1. Peter said to his friends when they were leaving Moscow.

  2. Peter wished to know that his friends were leaving Moscow.

  3. Peter wanted to know when his friends are leaving Moscow.

  4. Peter wondered when his friends are leaving Moscow.

  5. Peter asked his friends when they were leaving Moscow.

  1. Find the correct variant of indirect question: He said to Boris: “ Does your friend in London?”

  1. He asked Boris did his friend live in London.

  2. He asked Boris if his friend lived in London.

  3. He asked Boris that his friend lived in London.

  4. He wondered if Boris’s friend lives in London.

  5. He asked Boris if his friend living in London.

  1. Find the correct sentence in indirect speech: Please. Bring me some fish soup. He said to the waiter.

  1. He told the waiter that he would bring him some fish soup.

  2. He said that the waiter brought him some fish soup.

  3. He said to the waiter bring him some fish soup.

  4. He said that the waiter brings him some fish soup.

  5. He asked the waiter to bring him some fish soup.

  1. Find the correct sentence in indirect speech: “ Don’t be late for the dinner”. Said mother Tous.

  1. Mother told us do not be late for dinner.

  2. Mother asked us if we not be late for dinner.

  3. Mother asked us that we not be late for dinner.

  4. Mother said to us not to be late for dinner.

  5. Mother told us not to be late for dinner.

  1. Use the correct form of the verb “ to be” : These students … from China.

  1. Be

  2. Was

  3. Is

  4. Am

  5. Are

  1. Find the correct form of the adjective: What was … moment in your life?

  1. The most happy

  2. Happier

  3. Happy

  4. The happy

  5. The happiest

  1. Fill in the correct form of the verb “ to have” : Does your mother … Breakfast at 7 or 8 o’ clock?

  1. Had

  2. Haves

  3. To have

  4. Has

  5. Have

  1. Choose and fill in the participle 1” … To the theatre. She saw that the performance had already begun.

  1. Come

  2. Was coming

  3. Came

  4. Comes

  5. Coming

  1. Choose the correct tense form: our friends … to the country for the next weekend.

  1. To go

  2. Goes

  3. Will go

  4. Go

  5. Shall go

  1. Choose verb the event … much … in the town.

  1. Had\ talked about

  2. Have\ Talked about

  3. Was\ Talked about

  4. Is\ talked about

  5. Has\ talked about

  1. Choose the right verb the book … by him.

  1. Had written

  2. Has written

  3. Is written

  4. Was written

  5. Have written

  1. Choose the right modal verb You … come and see the baby.

  1. Ought

  2. Must

  3. May

  4. Can

  5. should

  1. Choose the right modal verb You … speak more distingly

  1. Can

  2. May

  3. Must

  4. Need

  5. Should

  1. Choose the right infinite. I am sorry … you.

  1. To disturb

  2. Disturbed to

  3. Disturbing

  4. Disturbed

  5. Disturbed in

  1. Choose the right verb the boy started … to the river.

  1. Shall run

  2. Have run

  3. Run

  4. To run

  5. Running

  1. Use the correct form of participle 1: … out of the window he saw that his mother was watering the flowers.

  1. Looking

  2. To look

  3. Looked

  4. Look

  5. Is looking

  1. Fill in the correct article: Their family has … supper late the evening.

  1. an

  2. the

  3. A

  4. This

  1. Put the adverb in the right place: I have read stories by Jack London. (Never)

  1. I have read never any stories by Jack London.

  2. I have never read any stories by Jack London.

  3. I never have read any stories by Jack London.

  4. Never I have read any stories by Jack London.

  5. I have read any stories by Jack London never.

  1. Choose the correct form of the verb: Yesterday farther … home from his office very late.

  1. Come

  2. Comes

  3. Coming

  4. Comed

  5. Came

  1. Choose the right tense form: we … in the park the whole morning next Saturday.

  1. Is skating

  2. Shall be skiing

  3. Will ski

  4. Shall ski

  5. Will be skiing

  1. Fill in the necessary tense form in the following conditional sebtence: if the weather … fine we … to the country.

  1. Will be\ go

  2. Will be\ shall go

  3. Is\ shall go

  4. Be\ shall go

  5. Will be\ will go

  1. Use the necessary tense form: she thought that the children … in the yard at that time.