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Test 5B
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1 Tlck (✓) if the underlined words are correct. Rewrite them if they are incorrect.
► Would you like a water? .
1 There aren'i sumę eg«s in thU pudding.
2 We need sonie tumani foi tlie salad.
3 Could >'<m get sonie buitei from ihe fridge?
4 Write sentences beginning There in/ There are and a/art, nonie or any.
► bread on the table ✓
There is. or» the t&^>te.
juice in the glass /
There .'-f1? i r> the ela.y..-
1 coffee left in the pot /
2 bread In the house /
4 Would you like sonie morę pasias?
5 l'd like a bread. please.
3 milk in the fiidge X
4 oranges in the kitchen /
6 There isn‘t anv lea in tlie pot.
5 biscuits on the plate ✓
. soup.
fruil did you buy?
packet mug carton slice pot loaf
minę.
2 1 opened a new
3 1 madę a_
4 He only had one _ breakfast.
5 She took a_
went out.
6 He bought a_
sonie sandwiches.
2 Complete the sentences and questions with much or many.
► 1 dont usually eat biscuits.
1 How_juice would you like?
2 Don't use_mushrooms in this dish.
3 We haven't goi_spaghetti left.
4 How_ice creams did the eat?
5 You didiTl eat
6 How_
3 Complete the sentences with one of the words in the box.
> He opened a 0( crisps.
1 John drank his_of tea and I drank
_of spaghetti.
of tea for six people. _of toast for
, of juice with her when she _ of biown bread to make
KffTl—7T\
6 onions in this dish /
g^flj / 6 |
5 Complete the words in this description of someone's eating habits.
► He drinks six mit. of coffee a day.
My friend Chris has sonie terrible eating habits. He
eats 1 j___food all the inne. Every meal is burgers
and chips or pizza. After a big meal like that, he always
has a big 2 p______- a huge piece of eake or
an enornious bowl of ice cream. He never cooks at
lionie. He only gets 21________from
local places - ii costs liirn a lot of nioney. And between
meals, he always has 4 s_____. such as
sandwiches or bais of chocolate. And of couise he drinks flizy drinks, not things like
■’ ni______water. He has a sery
6 unh______diet and it's very had for him.
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