Variant 1
1. Use Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive:
The students (dance) since 3 p.m.
My parents (travel) for a month already.
Sally (know) Jane all her life.
Sue always (want) to visit France.
I (read) this book for two hours already.
2. Use the correct word.
1) Do you know many foreign people? - No, I don’t. I know very (few / a few)
2) She has got (little / a little) time. She can play tennis.
3) They have got (little / a little) coffee. It’s not enough for all of them.
4) Tim has (little/ few) phones at home.
3. Complete the sentences with reflexive pronouns where necessary.
I will write it ….
He fell down and hurt ….
She is always talking about ….
Jane dressed …and went down.
They did everything ….
4. Complete the phrasal verbs.
1) Take your coat and hat (down/ off/ away/ up), it’s quite warm in here.
Did you take (down/ off/ away/ up) his words?
3)Don`t forget to give the bike (out/ back/ away/ up) to Jim.
4)Our teacher usually hands (in/ out/ back) our exercise books when classes begin.
5)The plane couldn't take (down/ off/ away/ up) because of the snow.
5. Complete the sentences with the derivatives of the words:
Yesterday he saw a very … (usual) flower.
If we don’t stop … (pollute), our future can be in great danger.
I don’t believe him, he is … (honest).
There is such a … (beauty) square in the centre of the city.
She doesn’t get any real … (enjoy) from driving a car.
6. Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
1. The road was running (among/between) tall trees in the forest.
2.You can choose (among/between) porridge and omelette for breakfast.
3. We spent last summer (between/among) friends in Australia.
Variant II
1. Use Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive:
1) How long you (know) Mr Dickenson?
2) She (work) as a teacher for 5 years.
3) Jane (come) to his friend`s house.
4) My friend (live) here since 2010.
5) The workers (build) the house.
2. Use the correct word.
1) They spent (little / few) time together.
2) She has got (few / a few) oranges. She can make some juice.
3) I have (little / a little) time now, but next year I will have more.
4) I`ve got (little/ a little) money, so I can`t buy this dress.
3. Complete the sentences with reflexive pronouns where necessary.
1) Dolly always does the shopping ….
2) How is he feeling…today?
3) We try to believe in ….
4) They make it ….
5) You saw it….
4. Complete the phrasal verbs.
1) She took my photo, looked at it and handed it (out/in/ over/ back) to me.
2) Bob gave (out/ back/ away/ up) skating after he broke his leg.
3) Why didn’t you come to help us? I can’t take it (down/ off/ away/ in).
4) My friend has taken (down/ off/ away/ up) painting.
5) Every day he made (down/ off/ away/ up) a new story.
5. Complete the sentences with the derivatives of the words:
1) Yesterday I saw a very … (usual) flower.
2) The number of … (home) people in many countries is getting more and more every year.
3) I felt a great … (comfort) because of his behaviour.
4) The scientists discussed the new … (develop) of this idea.
5) The bank of the river was …(sand).
6. Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
1. The road was running (among/between) tall trees in the forest.
2.(Among/between) you and me I can’t say I believe his story.
3. The flowerbed was (among/between)two tall trees..