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Unit Test 13.18

This document consists of various English language exercises including reported speech, verb tenses, the use of 'some' and 'any', possessive forms, relative pronouns, and the use of 'too' and 'enough'. It also includes fill-in-the-blank exercises with quantifiers and a listening comprehension section. Additionally, there is a writing prompt for a letter to a penfriend.

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Unit Test 13.18

This document consists of various English language exercises including reported speech, verb tenses, the use of 'some' and 'any', possessive forms, relative pronouns, and the use of 'too' and 'enough'. It also includes fill-in-the-blank exercises with quantifiers and a listening comprehension section. Additionally, there is a writing prompt for a letter to a penfriend.

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Unit Test 13-18 Name……………………………………

1. Turn the following dialogue into REPORTED SPEECH:

Sally: Have you applied for the job? Sally asked Diane if she had applied for the job Diane:

Diane: Yes, I had an interview yesterday. Diane told her………………………………………….......

Sally: How did it go? …………………………………………………………... …

Diane: Fine, but I’m wondering if I want ………………………………………………………………

the job because I will have to moveto Manchester. ………………………………………………………………

Sally: What will you do then? …………………………………………………… …………

Diane: If they offer me the job, I can’t …………………………………………………… ………..

accept it. ………………………………………………………………

2. Underline the verb in each sentence. On the blank, write the tense of the verb.

1. Before the discovery of the buried chest, Joe had not believed
in buried treasure.

2. We have worked over an hour on one math problem.

3. Until his college years, Carl had not decided on his career.

4. The snow plows had cleared our street before the really
heavy snowstorm.

3. Fill in SOME or ANY as in the example:

1. Are there ……......................................rabbits in the garden?


2. Are there.............................................children in the class?
3. There aren’t...........................................chairs in the room.
4. Are there.................................................birds in the tree?
5. There isn’t..............................................money in the bag.
6. There is..................................................coffee in the cup.
7. There are...............................................policemen in the police station.
8. Are there.................................................fish in the water.
9. Are there...............................................oranges in the basket?
10. There isn’t..............................................milk in the fridge.
4. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the POSSESSIVE ‘S:
1. What is your friend................................name?
2. Sarah found somebody..........................credit cards in the street.
3. The Eiffel Tower is Paris.......................most famous landmark.
4. The boys................................................bedroom has just been painted.
5. I read about a murder in this morning...newspaper.
5. Join these sentences using suitable RELATIVE PRONOUNS:

1. We have a neighbour. His dog barks a lot.

………………………………………………………………………………

2. I don’t know most of the people. You invited them for the party.

………………………………………………………………………………

3. My cousin is a journalist. Her job is interesting.

………………………………………………………………………………

4. That’s the parcel. It came in the mail.

………………………………………………………………………………

5. Do you know the man? I asked him the address.

………………………………………………………………………………

6. The boy is the travel agent. He is checking the tickets.

………………………………………………………………………………

7. The gardener’s wife has just had her third baby. She has been married for six years.

………………………………………………………………………………

8. The horse came in last. You were telling me about it.

………………………………………………………………………………

9. I can’t remember the town. I was born there.

………………………………………………………………………………

10. I apologized to the woman. I spilt her coffee.

………………………………………………………………………………
6. Put in TOO or ENOUGH:

1. You’re always at home. You don’t go out ….. enough. ……


2. I can’t wait for them. I haven’t got....................................time.
3. You’re always tired. I think you work.....................................hard.
4. A: Did you have........................................to eat?
B: Yes, thank you.
5. You don’t eat.......................................vegetables. You should eat more.
6. I don’t like the weather here. It’s.......................................cold.
7. The radio isn’t loud........................................Can you turn it up, please?
8. She speaks.....................................fast for me to understand.
9. Don’t buy that coat. It’s nice but it isn’t long ………………….. .
10. He can’t reach the shelf. He isn’t tall ………………………… .
7. Fill in: much, many, lots of, a lot of, little, most, a little, little, a few, few.

1. It seems we have had assignments in English this year.

2. How do we have to read this week?

3. Americans don’t like George Bush

4. There aren’t very books in the library.

5. I think he drank wine last night.

6. I have had headaches already because of the stress.

7. I didn’t use fertilizer1 last spring, that’s why we had so weeds2.

8. It has rained very this summer, that’s why the grass is so brown.

9. people know as much about computers as Jack does.

10. I’m having trouble passing my driving test.


8. You will hear people talking in 5 diferent situation. For questions 1-5, choose the best answer (A,B or C)

9. You are going to read about 4 women who are vegetarian. For question 1-10, choose from the women

(A-D). The women may be chosen more than once.


10. You have recently had a letter from your penfriend, Susan, telling you about the area where she lives in

Scotland. Complete the letter with words from the box below.

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