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
- A: What's your marital status?
B: I’m single. - A: Hello, I'm Rosa.
B: What's your name? - A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too. - My name is Catherine.
Please call me Cathy. - A: What's your name?
B: It’s Maria Contreras.
II. Greetings and Farewells
- A: Hello, Carol.
B: Hi, Robert. Good to see you. - A: Things are fine. And you?
B: Pretty good. - A: Bye Carol, see you later.
B: See you around.
III. The English Alphabet
- A: Good morning, Miss Kate.
B: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How are you today? - A: I’m very well, thank you.
B: Quite all right, thank you. - VICTORIA (V-I-C-T-O-R-I-A)
- SANTIAGO (S-A-N-T-I-A-G-O)
- ADRIANA (A-D-R-I-A-N-A)
- READ (R-E-A-D)
- MONKEY (M-O-N-K-E-Y)
IV. Numbers
- 15, 20, 25, 30
- 100, 200, 300, 400
- 9, 10, 11
- 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
V. Telling Time
- It’s twenty to six.
- It’s ten past one.
- It’s twenty past five.
- It’s twenty-five past eight.
- It’s half past twelve.
- It’s a quarter to five.
- It’s a quarter past six.
- It’s five to seven.
Unit 2: Core English Grammar
I. Verb to Be: Affirmative
- Pluto 's lazy.
- They 're strong.
- I 'm worried.
- She 's a teacher.
- He 's from Brazil.
II. Verb to Be: Negative
- Jose and I aren't doctors.
- My sisters aren't happy.
- My grandmother isn't sick.
- Julio isn't American.
- My parents aren't in the hospital.
III. Possessive Adjectives
- He is Homer. Bart is his son.
- She is Maggie. Selma is her aunt.
- I am Lisa. Clancy is my grandfather.
- She is Marge. Patty is her sister.
- He is Abraham. Mona is his wife.
IV. Simple Present: Affirmative
- They sometimes have lunch at school.
- Jose never listens to music at home.
- Lucy rarely goes to bed at 10:00.
- Lucia usually cleans the kitchen.
- We always go to school at 1:00.
V. Simple Present: Negative
- Mary doesn't eat a sandwich twice a week.
- My father doesn't read the newspaper.
- They don't play soccer on weekends.
- I don't drink orange juice every morning.
- We don't live in Canada.
VI. Present Continuous: Negative
- I 'm not going to the cinema.
- Susy isn't cooking dinner.
- Juan isn't studying for his test.
- We aren't playing baseball.
- Richard isn't taking a shower.
VII. Simple Past: Was / Were
- Was Esteban sad? Yes, he was.
- Were you tired? No, I wasn't.
- Was your father angry? Yes, he was.
- Were we bored? No, we weren't.
- Were Lorena and Paul happy? Yes, they were.