English Language 2 The Second Semester 2015-2016 - Presented by Arslan Agha.

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English Language 2 The Second Semester Presented by Arslan Agha

Revision

1) How did Natalie lose her leg? 2) When did she start her sport again? 3) How was she qualified for the final? 4) Was Natalie disappointed because she lost her leg? 5) How dose she see her future? Answer the following questions:

(great-exciting-worst-happy-proud-disappointed) 1) I am …….. to be the champion in boxing in Palestine. 2) This is the ……… car I’ve ever bought. 3) I was really ……… when I failed my first driving test. 4) The film was so ……… so I watched it again. 5) she made a ……… effort to reach early. choose the right word:

1. She ……. be out. There aren’t any lights on. (must _can’t _able to) 2. She’s not at home.she ……… be at school. (could _ able to_ may) 3. ……… You open the door,please? (must _ could _ may) 4. She ……… come tonight. she is ill. (couldn’t _ may _ must) 5. She is ……… accept your invitation. (could _ must _ able to ) choose the correct word:

Tenses present simple Present perfect Present continuous Past simple Past perfect Past continuous Adjectives Modal verbs Question

 She usually has/had/have a music lesson in the afternoon.  Are/Do/Will you going to study English tonight?  Who are you wait/waited/ waiting for?  I’m yet/since/never late for the University.  It was a hot day and the sun was shines/shine/shining.  I didn’t has/had/have time to play football.  How do/does/did the accident happen yesterday?  Have you ever visits/visit/visited Cairo?  You look/see/look like very young in the photo.  I was so happy/hungry/tired, that I went to bed early