Exam
Exam
Exam
1. Complete the sentences with the corresponding verb in the box. You must write it in the
correct form and tense; it could be any tense, affirmative or negative, or even infinitive.
The old woman lived alone, with ---- to look after ----.
A) someone / her
B) anyone / herself
C) everyone / she
D) no one / her
E) anyone / she's
---- two rings here on my little finger belonged to ---- grandmother.
A) These / my
B) That / mine
C) Those / me
D) The / myself
E) This / my
When the little boy grabbed the lizard, ---- tail broke off in ---- hand.
A) it's / his
B) it / him
C) its / his
D) it / one's
E) its / he's
A baby learns the meaning of words as ---- are spoken by others and later uses ---- in
sentences.
A) their / they
B) they / them
C) they / themselves
D) it / them
E) they / it
Some of these clothes are ----, and the rest of ---- belong to Zack.
A) yours / it
B) my / them
C) hers / their
D) me / they
E) mine / them
The solicitor wrote a letter to Ann and ---- in which he asked us if we could settle the
matter between ----.
A) I / us
B) me / us
C) myself / ours
D) mine / our
E) me / we
They decided to buy the house because ---- location would allow ---- to get to work very
easily.
A) theirs / them
B) it / themselves
C) its / them
D) they / us
E) its / their
Our dog is of a very good breed as ---- is the offspring of two very champion dogs and
inherited ---- features.
A) this / its
B) he / them
C) she / theirs
D) that / his
E) it / their
3. Complete the chart below:
4. Create a sentence using the given words. It could be affirmative, negative or interrogative
depending on the sing ( + - ? ). Use the formula There + to be.
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