English Grammar Quiz. Questions (live?) ………………………………. (do?) ………………………………. (university?) ………………………. (married?) …………………………. (any children?) …………………….. (weeks/holiday?)

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English Grammar Quiz

Questions (live?) ………………………………. (do?) ………………………………. (university?) ………………………. (married?) …………………………. (any children?) …………………….. (weeks/holiday?) …………………… In the middle of the town. I’m a teacher. Yeas, I studied physics. Yes, I am. Yes, a daughter called Emily. Twelve weeks a year.

I have done ……. I did 1.How long / Sarah / live / in France? 2.When / John / lose his job? 3.When / the last time / you / have / a holiday? 4.How long / Jill / have a cat? 5.What time / you / finish work? 6.How long / you / watch TV / last night? 7.When / Chris / go out? 8.How long / your father / in hospital? Since Three weeks ago. Last year. Since January. At 9.00 p.m. All evening. Ten minutes ago. Since Monday.

had, didn’t have …. did ….. have 1.When I was a student I was always poor. I ………………………………… 2.A: I arrived home very late yesterday. B: ……………………….. a lot of work to do at your office? 3.Ann couldn’t go to Moscow last week because she ……………………. the correct visa. 4.When my brother and I were children, we ……………………….. two dogs and a cat. 5.……………… Sue ……………… a problem with her TV last night? 6.Not many people …………………………. Cars in the 1920s. 7.A: The customs officers at Chicago airport stopped my parents when they arrived. B: What ……………………. in their suitcases? A: Nothing – only their personal things.

She said that … / He told me to …. Christopher: I’m working really hard. I don’t have time to go out in the evenings. Stephen: I’ve got a like few days’ holiday. I’m going to Italy. Dave: I’m ill. I’ve been in bed for two days. Anna: I don’t like parties. I can’t dance. Sue: I love parties. I’ll be free on Saturday. -Did you invite Christopher to our party on Saturday? -Yes, but he can’t come. He said (1) ………………… and (2) ………………………………… -Ok. What about Stephen? -No. He said (3) ………………………………. and (4) ……………………………….. -Dave? -No. He said (5) …………………… and (6) ……………………………. -Anna? -No, not Anna. She said (7) ………………… and (8) …………………………………………………………. -What about Sue? -Yes. She said (9) ……………………………. and (10) …………………………………………………... -Good. That’s a start!

Answer key Questions: Where do you live? What do you do? Did you go to university? Did you study at university? Are you married? Where did you meet your wife? Have you got / Do you have any children? Does Emily go to school? Does your wife work? Do you enjoy your job? Is it a difficult job? How many weeks holiday do you have / get? Questions: How long has Sarah lived in France? When did John lose his job? When was the last time you had a holiday? How long has Jill had a cat? What time did you watch TV last night? When did Chris go out? How long has your father been in hospital? Possession and past tense 1. I don’t have much money 2. Did you have 3. didn’t have 4. had 5. Did … have 6. had 7. did they have Reported speech: 1. she was working really hard 2. She didn’t have time to go out in the evenings. 3. he had (got) a few days holiday 4. (he) was going to Italy 5. he was ill 6. (he) had been in bed for two days 7. she didn’t like parties 8. (she) couldn’t dance 9. She loved parties 10. (she) would be free on Saturday