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Grammar and Vocabulary Practice Exercises

The document is a grammar and vocabulary worksheet containing exercises about articles, verbs, adjectives, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension. The exercises include filling in blanks with articles, verbs, adjectives, matching sentences, underlining correct options, and true/false questions about short passages. The worksheet focuses on improving English grammar and vocabulary skills through a variety of exercise types.

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Grammar and Vocabulary Practice Exercises

The document is a grammar and vocabulary worksheet containing exercises about articles, verbs, adjectives, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension. The exercises include filling in blanks with articles, verbs, adjectives, matching sentences, underlining correct options, and true/false questions about short passages. The worksheet focuses on improving English grammar and vocabulary skills through a variety of exercise types.

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NAME:______________________________________

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the sentences with a, an, the, or – (no article).


Example: I read an interesting book last week.
1 I never eat - meat because I’m a vegetarian.
2 Is Mike the good teacher?
3 Emily ate all of a biscuits I bought.
4 There was the amazing beach in front of our hotel.
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2 Complete the sentences with to and a verb from the box.

drink get go have meet play visit

Example: Do you want to go to the cinema?


1 ‘Hello, I’m Dan.’ ‘Nice to meet you.’
2 Clare learned to play the piano when she was a child.
3 ‘I don’t have any money.’ ‘You need to get a job!’
4 Jim decided to have a party and invite all his friends.
5 ‘What would you like to drink?’ ‘A glass of orange juice, please.’
6 I’d love to visit Australia one day.
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3 Underline the correct word or phrase.


Example: Don’t walk home. It isn’t safe / safely here at night.
1 Sandra dances quite good / well.
2 It’s raining. Please drive real / really carefully.
3 I don’t understand you. Please speak slow / slowly.
4 That’s a beautiful / beautifully skirt. Is it new?
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VOCABULARY

4 Underline the correct verb.


Example: Cooking isn’t difficult. You just need / learn / hope to practise.
1 ‘Would you hope / like / plan to have dinner with me?’
2 Laura’s liking / being / planning to move to the USA. She’s got a job there.
3 There’s a new film on at the cinema that I really want / like / would to see.
4 He’s studying hard because he likes / would / hopes to get a place at university.
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6 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: Read the exam questions carefully.
politely carefully casually
1 He isn’t interested in fashion. He prefers to dress __________.
casually perfectly fashionably
2 ‘Is she a good dancer?’ ‘No, she dances really __________.’
well perfectly badly
3 He isn’t a very good driver – sometimes he drives __________.
carefully well dangerously
4 You sang that song __________. Well done!
beautifully fashionably really
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READING

1 Read the internet blog and tick () A, B, or C.

Making the most of retirement


Harry

I was a news journalist until I was 60. I wanted to retire and have more time with my wife.
Sadly, she died five years ago and now I’m alone in the house. Our son, Jamie, is a teacher
in Morocco and last year I went there for a holiday. I travelled to lots of countries when I
worked, but this was my first trip to North Africa. I really want to go back. I’d like to travel into
the Sahara and take photographs of the people and animals that live there, but I need to
learn a bit of Arabic first.

Annette

Nine months ago I retired from my job as a French teacher, sold my flat in London, and
moved to a small village. It’s incredibly quiet after London, but my life is much busier now.
I’m decorating my new house and I’m learning to drive – I never needed a car in London. I
spend a lot of time in my garden, too. I enjoy working in it and I’m planning to grow
vegetables next year and I also want to get some chickens. There are sometimes problems,
but luckily, my neighbours are really friendly.

Megan

Yesterday was my last day at work and now I can do what I want. After forty years as a cook,
I need to lose a few kilos, so I’m going to learn to play golf. I’m planning to do a computer
course at the local college. It’s a good way to learn about computers and meet new people,
and I’d like to make some new friends. I’d also like to get a new computer so I can chat with
my grandchildren on the internet every day – they live in Dubai and I don’t see them very
often.

Example: Harry worked in television until he retired.


A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
1 Harry was sixty when his wife died.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
2 He lives with his son.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
3 He made his first trip to North Africa last year.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
4 Annette retired when she was sixty-five.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
5 She moved house after she retired.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
6 She passed her driving test in London.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
7 Megan hopes to lose weight.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
8 She phones her family in Dubai every day.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
9 She has a new computer.
A True c B False c C Doesn’t say c
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LISTENING

1 Listen to Jamie describing life in Paris. Underline the correct word / phrase.
1 Jamie is a businessman / teacher.
2 He prefers to wear casual / expensive clothes.
3 He speaks French perfectly / quite well now.
4 He was surprised to see a lot of fast food / tourist restaurants in Paris.
5 He thinks that most French people have good / bad driving habits.
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2 Listen to five people talking about how they use computers. Match the sentence
halves.
1 Speaker 1 Cc
2 Speaker 2 Ec
3 Speaker 3 Ac
4 Speaker 4 Bc
5 Speaker 5 Dc
A uses a social network to see what his / her friends are doing.
B uses the internet to make phone calls.
C uses the internet for shopping.
D uses email a lot.
E only uses a computer at work.
5

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