English study
Exam (2021)
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COURSE : Grammar
Time : 1 hour
A)-Change the following sentences from affirmative to negative. Use the Contracted
forms except for may :
1. We can meet you later.
2. You may sit here.
3. We should tell her about it.
4. He may leave on Wednesday. .
5. They can go by plane.
6. We must wait here.
7. I can understand him easily.
8. She should sit near the Window.
9. We must do the same thing again. .
10. She can play the piano well.
11.He can understand everything I say.
12. you should watch television every night.
13.She may pass her examinations.
14.You can see him later.
15.You may SmOke here.
16.He can meet US after lunch B)-Change the following sentences to questions.
1. They must be there by ten o'clock.
2. They both can speak English well.
3. She should spend more time on her English.
4. You may sit in this chair.
5. They can meet us at two o'clock.
6. He may call us later.
7. He should eat less meat.
8. He must tell her the truth.
9. We should speak to her about it.
10. They may leave now.
11. You can go by plane.
12. You must send them a cable.
13. She should stay at home more.
14. He may wait in his office.
15. He can go with us to the beach.
16. She must leave immediately.
C)-Change the following sentences to questions beginning with the question words in
parentheses.
1. He can see her later. (When) (When can he see her ?)
2. She must wait here. (Where)
3. You may smoke here. (Where)
4. He is very sick. (How sick) 5. He can understand English very well. (How well)
6. You should be here at three o'clock. (What time)
7. We should tell her about it. (Why)
8. He can meet us in Macy's. (Where)
9. Heis six feet tall. (How tall)
10. They are in the cafeteria. (Where)
11. Hemust tell her the truth. (Why)
12 - You must be here at one o'clock. (What time)
13. She should sit near the blackboard. (Where)
14. He is very serious person. (What kind of person)
15.It is three o'clock. (What time)
16. Both girls are absent from class today. (Why)
D)-We use the going to past to indicate an action which was planned or integnded
but whichdid not happen. Substitute the past tense form of going to for the verbs in
italics.
1. I intended to do it yesterday, but I was too busy. (I was going to do it yesterday,
but I was too busy.)
2. We intended to go swimming but the weather was too cold.
3. I planned to spend the evening on my homework but fell asleep right after dinner.
4. They intended to spend the whole year in Europe, but their money ran out.
5. We planned to go by car but finally decided to go by plane.
6. We planned to give her a big reception but then decided against it.
7. They planned to get married in June but then waited until October.
8. At first he intended to ask Sally to the dance, but finally he invited Jane. 9- I intended to rewrite my exercises but didn't have enough time.
10. I planned to return your book to you today but left it at home.
11. They planned to leave for Europe last week, but Mrs. Smith was too ill to go.
12- At first they intended to put the boy in the elementary class, but later they put him
in an advanced section.
13- We planned to go to a movie last night but were too tired.
14.I intended to write to you serveral times,but somthing always interfered.