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Vocabulary 1 Sample Questions Part Two

[7] Write the appropriate adverb/aware/ preposition in the blanks. [1] Complete the following sentences with the correct preposition. She is _________aware of the problem. I don't agree _________you. She did it _________ herself.

[2] Write the opposite of each word or phrase an early night ______________ different____________

[3] Circle the words that are countable / uncountable furniture bird

[4] Write (C) if the underlined noun is a count noun, and (N) if it is a non-count noun. _____We need to buy some furniture.

[5] Rewrite the singular form of the words below (if any). If the word has no singular for write NS. feet_________ pants_________ (partitves)

[6] Add an appropriate partitive. I will buy a ____________of juice.

[8] Add the appropriate partitive in the following blanks. Don’t use some or a lot. ____________of orange juice.

[9] Find two compound nouns connected with each of the following topic. kitchen_________,___________

[10] Fill the blanks in the following sentences with the definite article (the) if necessary. If (the) is not necessary, write NN. OR [11] Fill in the gaps with the definite article (the) if necessary. The largest continent is ____________ Asia.

[12] Choose the appropriate verb from the following to fill in the blank. Make any necessary changes. (tense) give - have I_________ a problem last week, but my brother_________ me advice to solve it.

[13] Choose see, watch, or look to fill in the gaps. Make sure you put the verb in the right form. hear, listen touch, press, hold I can’t _________without my glasses.

[14] Write the category of the words below: OR [15] What is each of the following? spider____________ Etna___________

[16] Circle the correct category of each of the following words. spider (wild animals - pets - insects)

[17] Circle the compounds only. blue pen earrings

[18] Circle the abstract/concrete nouns only. sofa problem

[19] Circle the word in which –al is a suffix. animal musical

[20]Circle the word in which –er is a suffix. prisoner laser

[21]Write the suffixes where necessary. If there is no suffix, write NS. terrible______ active_______

[22] Label the following pictures.

[23] Circle the correct answer. [24] Choose the correct word from the box to complete the following sentences.

[25] Agree with the following statements using the correct verb. I can’t stand these new shoes. Neither ________I.

[26] Correct the following sentences. Do you like to go out this evening?

[27] Underline the correct verb in brackets. I couldn’t (do / make) my homework last night.

[28] Replace the underlined word/phrase with a different word/phrase. The meaning must stay the same. I’ll clean the house at the weekend.

[29] Replace the underlined word/phrase with a different word/phrase. The meaning must stay the same. Use the verb in brackets. I’ll clean the house at the weekend. (do)

[30] Add two suitable words to each of the following lists. mouse, rabbit, __________, __________

[31] Match the words with their meanings.