English Grammar and Vocabulary Practice Exams with Solutions

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English Language Practice: Unit Exams with Solutions

Unit 1: Foundational English Concepts

I. Personal Information

  1. A: What's your marital status?
    B: I’m single.
  2. A: Hello, I'm Rosa.
    B: What's your name?
  3. A: Nice to meet you.
    B: Nice to meet you, too.
  4. My name is Catherine.
    Please call me Cathy.
  5. A: What's your name?
    B: It’s Maria Contreras.

II. Greetings and Farewells

  1. A: Hello, Carol.
    B: Hi, Robert. Good to see you.
  2. A: Things are fine. And you?
    B: Pretty good.
  3. A: Bye Carol, see you later.
    B: See you around.

III. The English Alphabet

  1. A: Good morning, Miss Kate.
    B: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How are you today?
  2. A: I’m very well, thank you.
    B: Quite all right, thank you.
  3. VICTORIA (V-I-C-T-O-R-I-A)
  4. SANTIAGO (S-A-N-T-I-A-G-O)
  5. ADRIANA (A-D-R-I-A-N-A)
  6. READ (R-E-A-D)
  7. MONKEY (M-O-N-K-E-Y)

IV. Numbers

  1. 15, 20, 25, 30
  2. 100, 200, 300, 400
  3. 9, 10, 11
  4. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th

V. Telling Time

  1. It’s twenty to six.
  2. It’s ten past one.
  3. It’s twenty past five.
  4. It’s twenty-five past eight.
  5. It’s half past twelve.
  6. It’s a quarter to five.
  7. It’s a quarter past six.
  8. It’s five to seven.

Unit 2: Core English Grammar

I. Verb to Be: Affirmative

  1. Pluto 's lazy.
  2. They 're strong.
  3. I 'm worried.
  4. She 's a teacher.
  5. He 's from Brazil.

II. Verb to Be: Negative

  1. Jose and I aren't doctors.
  2. My sisters aren't happy.
  3. My grandmother isn't sick.
  4. Julio isn't American.
  5. My parents aren't in the hospital.

III. Possessive Adjectives

  1. He is Homer. Bart is his son.
  2. She is Maggie. Selma is her aunt.
  3. I am Lisa. Clancy is my grandfather.
  4. She is Marge. Patty is her sister.
  5. He is Abraham. Mona is his wife.

IV. Simple Present: Affirmative

  1. They sometimes have lunch at school.
  2. Jose never listens to music at home.
  3. Lucy rarely goes to bed at 10:00.
  4. Lucia usually cleans the kitchen.
  5. We always go to school at 1:00.

V. Simple Present: Negative

  1. Mary doesn't eat a sandwich twice a week.
  2. My father doesn't read the newspaper.
  3. They don't play soccer on weekends.
  4. I don't drink orange juice every morning.
  5. We don't live in Canada.

VI. Present Continuous: Negative

  1. I 'm not going to the cinema.
  2. Susy isn't cooking dinner.
  3. Juan isn't studying for his test.
  4. We aren't playing baseball.
  5. Richard isn't taking a shower.

VII. Simple Past: Was / Were

  1. Was Esteban sad? Yes, he was.
  2. Were you tired? No, I wasn't.
  3. Was your father angry? Yes, he was.
  4. Were we bored? No, we weren't.
  5. Were Lorena and Paul happy? Yes, they were.

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