Test your GRAMMAR! Made by Grashchenko I. V..

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Test your GRAMMAR! Made by Grashchenko I. V.

1. Match the two halves of the similes: 1. as big a) as a feather 2. as blue b) as a wolf 3. as quiet c) as a whale 4. as light d) as the sky 5. as good e) as a sheet 6. as free f) as a mouse 7. as while g) as a bird 8. as hungry h) as gold

2. Match the two halves of the similes: 1. as mad a) as bat 2. as cool b) as coal 3. as fit c) as a cucumber 4. as heavy d) as a berry 5. as deaf e) as fiddle 6. as blind f) as a hatter 7. as black g) as a post 8. as brown h) as lead

3.Match British and American equivalents: 1. shopping centre a) garbage 2. shop b) apartment 3. pavement c) gasoline 4. rubbish d) elevator 5. queue e) mall 6. bill f) sidewalk 7. petrol g) check 8. trousers h) store 9. lift i) line 10. flat j) pants

4.Write make or do to complete the phrases: 1. ……… an appointment 9. …......... a noise 2…….... one’s best 10. ………….. war 3………… an experiment 11. ………….. progress 4. ………..business 12. ……..an impression 5. ………….. an arrangement 13. ……. somebody a service 6. ………. research 14. ……………a journey 7. ……….. one’s hair 15. ………….. a fortune 8. ……….. an attempt 16. ………….. something for a living Do Make Do Make Do Do Make Do Make Do Make Do Make Make

5. Choose between on time and in time: 1. The plane from Paris arrived right ……..time. 2. They got to the station ……time to catch the train. 3. I’m always …time. Punctuality is very important to me. 4. If the train runs ……… time, we’ll be there by ten. 5. It will never be possible to go back …….. time. 6. Dan always arrives exactly ……… time. He’s never early or late. 7. You are just ………..time. The show is about to start. on in on on in on in

6. Choose the right word beside and besides: Who was sitting ……………… you at the lesson? Who’s invited ………...... us to the party? It’s a fast car. ……………, it’s got four - wheel drive. People choose jobs for other reasons ……….. money. They were sitting …………. the pool, eating breakfast. I’ll go shopping. ……………, the walk will do me good. ……………..myself, the only English people there were Keith and Dolly. besides Besides besides beside Besides Besides

7. Choose the right word between and among: Jim relaxed, knowing he was ………………….. friends. Are there any public holidays………………Christmas and Easter? A father’s property was divided ………………..his heirs. Divide it equally ……………….the two of you. Switzerland lies ………………..four other countries. I saw you ………………….the crowd yesterday. Don’t smoke ……………….courses. They’re building a new road ………..Manchester and Sheffield. Were you……………..the students present at the lecture? among between among between between among between between among

8. Choose the right word like or as: There’s no business ………. show business. ……… a lawyer, I would advise caution. My father once worked ………a bus driver. This motorway is ……….a car park! Bill spends money ………..a millionaire. ………….it was raining heavily, I took a taxy. ………..I explained, it’s a public holiday today. He’s more……… his mother than his father. Who has used this knife ….. a screw – driver? like As as like like As As like as

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