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III. Circle the suitable preposition.

(In, at) England most bread is made (of, with) wheat. When the wheat is ripe it is taken (at, in, to) the flour mill. (At, on) the bread factory the flour is mixed (by, with) fat, salt, water and yeast to make a soft dough. When the dough has risen it is cut (onto, into) pieces and they are made (onto, into) loaves. The loaves are put (in, to, on) big trays and left (atn on, in) the oven to bake.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1, Is there (somebody, nobody, anybody) in the room? - Yes, there's-(somebody, anybody) in it.

2.1 can't find (no, some, any) mistakes in (yours, your) dictation.

3. There's very (few, a little, little) money left in (mine, my) purse.

V. Circle the appropriate word.

Hallo, Mary! Would you like to know what I (had seen, saw) yesterday? You (shan't, won't) believe but I was (in, at) the performance of the Indian folk-dancers. (There was, It was) very difficult to get tickets, you know. Anyhow I was (lucky, luckily) enough to get (them, they). (In, on) fact I had (an, the) exciting evening. Indian dancers are (so, such) beautiful and colourful. (According, accordingly) to a legend (first, the first) Indian dancer was god Brahma and originally it was not shown to the public. But now they have very (many, much) dancing companies touring all over the world.

Test 15

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

1. Why you (to look) so sad? - Anything (to happen)?

2. Could I speak to Jane, please? - I'm afraid not. She (to put) the baby to bed. Could you ring back in half an hour?

3.1 (to do) the room when my mother (to come) home from work. She (to go) to the kitchen to make supper. In a few minutes I (to join) her.

4. You (to drive) a car? - Not yet. But I (to learn) to drive now. Next month I (to get) the driving licence.

5. When I (to wake) in the morning, it (to snow) hard.

//. Choose the right article.

1.... children, look at... blackboard! There is ... sentence on it. Copy...sentence and underline ... nouns in it.

2.1 can't eat... apple. It's very sour, I like ... sweet apples.

3. You must take ... medicine twice ... day, in ... morning, and in ... evening, before going to ... bed.

4. Keep quiet! ... children are already sleeping.

III. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. This encyclopedia which is (in, by) 10 volumes, is (to, for) children.

2. Nick is ill (by, with) the grippe. He must stay (in, at) bed (for, since) a week.

3. My mother was angry (with, at) me (for, by) my bad behaviour.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. Let (they, them) read the story again.

2. I'd like to ask you (a few, few, a little) questions.

3. There isn't (much, little, many) furniture in the flat.

4. Will you give (them, their) (another, others, other) magazine to look through?

V. Circle the appropriate word.

(Many, much) schools (in, at) England have a sports day (one, once) a year (in, at, on) the late spring or the summer.

School days are looked forward to by the whole school. (In, on) that day pupils have (not, no) lessons. They look (on, at) the sky for a week beforehand hoping that (it, there) will be fine; even if they can't have (a, the) (real, really) sunny day at (least, last) they don't want rain.