7th grade: Test Preparation (Unit 4)

agree-disagree

I Agree with the following statements:

(You know we agree with positive statements using So + auxiliary verb + I. When we agree with negative statements, we use Neither + auxiliary verb + I. The auxiliary verb is in the tense in which is the statement we agree with, for example:

Present simple: do

Present Continuous: am

Present Perfect: have

Past Simple: did

Past Continuous: was

Future Simple: will

If a modal verb is used in the statement, you should use the same modal (can, could, must, would, should)

  1. A: I like English. B: So do I.
  2. A: We haven’t visited Rome. B: Neither have I.
  3. A: They are from Serbia.  B: ____________.
  4. A: Mike lives in New York.   B: ____________.
  5. A: I studied French last night.  B: _____________.
  6. A: We will ride bikes.  B: ______________.
  7. A: We are watching a film now.  B: _____________.
  8. A: We should go now.  B: ________________.
  9. A: I could help him.  B: _____________.
  10. A: I made a birthday cake for her. B: _______________.
  11. A: He has read that book.  B: ____________.
  12. A: I didn’t see Jane last week. B: ______________.
  13. A: We aren’t having dinner at the moment.  B: _____________.
  14. A: I haven’t been in Turkey.  B: ____________.
  15. A: I won’t do that. B: _______________.

II Disagree with the sentences.

(When we disagree with a positive statement, we say Oh, I + negative auxiliary. If you disagree with a negative statement, you say Oh, I + positive auxiliary.)

  1. A: I like English. B: Oh, I don’t.
  2. A: We haven’t visited Rome. B: Oh, I have.
  3. A: They are from Serbia.  B: ____________.
  4. A: Mike lives in New York.   B: ____________.
  5. A: I studied French last night.  B: _____________.
  6. A: We will ride bikes.  B: ______________.
  7. A: We are watching a film now.  B: _____________.
  8. A: We should go now.  B: ________________.
  9. A: I could help him.  B: _____________.
  10. A: I made a birthday cake for her. B: _______________.
  11. A: He has read that book.  B: ____________.
  12. A: I didn’t see Jane last week. B: ______________.
  13. A: We aren’t having dinner at the moment.  B: _____________.
  14. A: I haven’t been in Turkey.  B: ____________.
  15. A: I won’t do that. B: _______________.

III Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb – infinitive or gerund. (Check which form goes after each verb in your SB at page 45.)

  1. I love ________ (eat) chocolate.
  2. They promised ________ (visit) us next month.
  3. They don’t mind ________ (sit) in the back.
  4. She’s refused _______ (go) there.
  5. Imagine _______ (live) next to he sea.
  6. We enjoyed _______ (fly) by plane.
  7. Mia offered _______ (do) that instead of me.
  8. He stopped ________ (fill) in his tank. After that, he continued his journey.
  9. She stopped ______ (phone) him because she got angry at him.
  10. I remembered ______ (lock) the door, don’t worry.
  11. They’ve agreed ______ (change) places with us.
  12. Mike tried ________ (finish) the project on his own.
  13. Tom prefers ________ (drink) tea.
  14. We like _______ (learn) English.
  15. He wanted ______ (go) out with his friends.

IV Describe what you see in the two pictures using There is / are something or somebody + verb – ing.

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For example: In the first picture, there are two women sitting on the ground.

V Close your eyes and describe what you can see, hear, feel or smell in the following situations using I can see/ feel/ hear/ smell + someone  or something + Verb-ing.

  1. a basketball match   (I can hear people shouting. I can see players running.  I can feel someone pushing me.)
  2. a football match
  3. a busy square
  4. your English classroom
  5. a winter day
  6. a summer night

VI Complete the sentences using the adjectives from the table.

bored boring
frightened frightening
interested interesting
worried worrying
amazed amazing
excited exciting
relaxed relaxing
embarrased embarassing
surprised suprising
annoyed annoying
amused amusing
  1. They had a very ________ holiday last month. They liked it very much.
  2. I’ve lost my purse. It’s so __________.
  3. Shall we go and see that new film? It looks ________.
  4. Tina was late for class. She was very __________ what would her teacher say.
  5. He has  a good sense of humor. He’s so _________.
  6. I’m so _________. I’ve got nothing to do.
  7. They failed all their tests. That’s so _________.
  8. I didn’t like that horror film. I was so ________.
  9. My parents were _______ when I came back home early.
  10. He lied to me. I was so _________.
  11. Is he _________ in sport?
  12. Lying on the beach is very ________.
  13. Last night I was walking down the street when I heard a loud scream. It was so ___________.
  14. I felt _________ after going for a walk in the park.
  15. The exam results were _______. We didn’t expect to pass all of them with great success.

VII Match the words in A with the words in B.

I didn’t expect On business.
Here is Afford them.
Oh, be Your tea.
I was there Suppose so.
I couldn’t To your parents.
Yes, I Your fault.
Say hello It was a mistake.
I knew Careful.
This is all To see you
  1. I went to Belgrade on Monday. I was there __________.
  2. Hi, George. ______________. You don’t come here very often.
  3. A:______________. B: Thank you.
  4. I’m so glad to see you. ______________ your parents.
  5. We’re going to be late. It_______________. We shouldn’t have listened to him.

VIII Ask in a polite way someone to do something for you using Could you…? Would you mind + Verb -ing…?

  1. lend me your pencil     Could you lend me your pen, please? Would you mind lending me your pencil, please? Yes, of course. Certainly.
  2. open the window
  3. walk me home
  4. help me with my homework
  5. translate that for me
  6. feed the dog
  7. turn the TV off
  8. turn the volume up
  9. make  a sandwich
  10. give me  a lift
  11. carry the bag
  12. post this letter
  13. photocopy this document
  14. lend me that book
  15. turn down the radio

 

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