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NAME

CLASS
ENGLISH FILE
Entry Test Elementary

GRAMMAR c Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C.


a Tick (✓) the correct sentence A, B, or C. Example: _____ name’s John.
A Our ■  B My ■ ✓   C Her ■
Example: A  She American.  ■ 
B  She are American.  ■  16 They live in Oxford. _____ address is 34, Charles
C  She’s American.  ■
✓ Street.
A Their ■  B His ■  C Her ■
1 A  We is Spanish.  ■  B  We are Spanish.  ■ 
C  We be Spanish.  ■ 17 ‘What’s _____ name?’  ‘I’m Molly.’
A your ■  B his ■  C my ■
2 A  What your name?  ■ 
B  What are your name?  ■  18 I’m Irish. _____ family is from Dublin.
C  What’s your name?  ■ A You ■  B My ■  C Our ■
3 A  She not a student.  ■  B  She isn’t a student.  ■  19 Maria is American. _____ surname’s Kelly.
C  She aren’t a student.  ■ A His ■  B Our ■  C Her ■
4 A  Are they married?  ■  B  They are married?  ■  20 He’s from London. _____ name’s Graham.
C  Is they married?  ■ A His ■  B Her ■  C My ■
5 A  That my pen.  ■  B  That’s my pen.  ■  5
C  That be my pen.  ■
6 A  They not are teachers.  ■  d Which is the correct plural? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
B  They not teachers.  ■ 
Example: one bag
C  They aren’t teachers.  ■
A  two bag  ■  B  two bages  ■ 
7 A  Am I in Room 7?  ■  B  I am in Room 7?  ■  C  two bags  ■

C  Are I in Room 7?  ■ 
8 A  He be from China.  ■  B  He from China.  ■  21 one door
C  He’s from China.  ■ A  two door  ■  B  two doores  ■ 
C  two doors  ■
9 A  Are you Anna?  ■  B  You are Anna?  ■ 
C  Is you Anna?  ■ 22 one photo
A  two photoes  ■  B  two photo  ■ 
10 A  Are your parents Polish?  ■ 
C  two photos  ■
B  Your parents are they Polish?  ■ 
C  Your parents Polish?  ■ 23 one watch
A  two watch  ■  B  two watches  ■ 
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C  two watchs  ■
24 one country
b Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C.
A  two countries  ■  B  two countrys  ■ 
Example: ‘Are you Italian?’  ‘Yes, _____ am.’ C  two countryes  ■
A I ■ ✓   B you ■  C we ■ 25 one person
11 ‘Is that car German?’  ‘Yes, _____ is.’ A  two persons  ■  B  two peoples  ■ 
A he ■  B it ■  C she ■ C  two people  ■
12 ‘Are _____ Sarah?’  ‘Yes, I am.’ 5

A she ■  B you ■  C we ■ Grammar total 25


13 ‘Is your brother tall?’  ‘No, _____ isn’t.’
A he ■  B it ■  C they ■
14 ‘Are you Nick and Julia?’  ‘Yes, _____ are.’
A they ■  B you ■  C we ■
15 ‘Are Yuko and Paolo in your class?’  ‘No, _____
aren’t.’
A they ■  B we ■  C you ■
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NAME CLASS
ENGLISH FILE
Entry Test Elementary

VOCABULARY d Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the family


words.
a Which is the number? Tick (✓) A, B, or C.
Example: f_ther  A a ■
✓   B o ■  C u ■
Example: ten  A 10 ■
✓   B 12 ■  C 2 ■
21 husb_nd A a ■  B o ■  C e ■
1 five A 4 ■  B 5 ■  C 9 ■
22 m_ther A u ■  B a ■  C o ■
2 eight A 2 ■  B 7 ■  C 8 ■
23 s_n A e ■  B u ■  C o ■
3 two A 2 ■  B 3 ■  C 10 ■
24 sist_r ■ 
A  a  B e ■  C i ■
4 twelve A 11 ■  B 12 ■  C 20 ■
25 boyfri_nd A e ■  B a ■  C i ■
5 three A 3 ■  B 2 ■  C 13 ■
6 seventeen A 15 ■  B 16 ■  C 17 ■ 5

7 twenty A 12 ■  B 20 ■  C 15 ■ Vocabulary total 25


8 eleven A 9 ■  B 7 ■  C 11 ■
9 nine A 5 ■  B 9 ■  C 19 ■ Grammar and Vocabulary total 50

10 fourteen A 14 ■  B 4 ■  C 10 ■

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b Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the days of the


week.
Example: S__nday  A a ■  B o ■  C u ■

11 M__nday A a ■  B o ■  C e ■
12 Th__rsday A e ■  B u ■  C i ■
13 Fr__day A e ■  B o ■  C i ■
14 Tu__sday A e ■  B i ■  C a ■
15 Sat__rday A a  ■  B e  ■  C u ■

c Tick (✓) the correct answer A, B, or C.


Example: She’s Italian. She’s from _____.
A Italy ■ ✓   B italy ■  C Italie ■
16 He’s American. He’s from _____.
A  the United Kingdom  ■ 
B  the United States  ■  C American ■
17 They’re from Britain. They’re _____.
A Briton ■  B British ■  C britain ■
18 We’re Japanese. We’re from _____.
A Japan ■  B Japon ■  C Jappan ■
19 He’s _____. He’s from France.
A France ■  B French ■  C french ■
20 It’s from Brazil. It’s _____.
A Brasilian ■  B Brazilan  ■  C Brazilian ■

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