GRE 11 N 12 ENGLISH ENTRNE EXM GRMMR VER FORMS N TENSES 1. In which sentence is the PST SIMPLE TENSE used? I was going to the library yesterday. I have already gone to the library. I went to the library. I had gone to the library. 2. Please slowly! en 3. Hamdan has already his breakfast. en 4. id Hamdan his breakfast? en Page 1 of 13
5. Hamdan, you must your breakfast every morning. on t forget! en 6. Hamdan had his breakfast when the phone rang loudly. en 7. Hamdan was not happy about such a big breakfast. He prefers a small breakfast. en 8. Hamdan was his breakfast when his father called him. en 9. The breakfast was by Hamdan. en 10. The boys were very quiet during breakfast. en Page 2 of 13
PRTS OF SPEEH 11. In which sentence is a VER underlined? The Grade 11 students wrote an important chemistry exam last week. The Grade 11 students wrote an important chemistry exam last week. The Grade 11 students wrote an important chemistry exam last week. The Grade 11 students wrote an important chemistry exam last week. 12. In which sentence is a NOUN underlined? I quickly composed an interesting essay in my book. I quickly composed an interesting essay in my book. I quickly composed an interesting essay in my book. I quickly composed an interesting essay in my book. 13. In which sentence is an JETIVE underlined? The friendly man spoke very slowly to the doctor. The friendly man spoke very slowly to the doctor. The friendly man spoke very slowly to the doctor. The friendly man spoke very slowly to the doctor. 14. In which sentence is an VER underlined? She spoke quietly to her brother because he was sick. She spoke quietly to her brother because he was sick. She spoke quietly to her brother because he was sick. She spoke quietly to her brother because he was sick. 15. Her is not so good anymore. She is 96 years old! memory memorable memorize memorably Page 3 of 13
16. You have to the information on page 7, please. Make sure you know it well! memory memorable memorize memorably 17. The day I gradud from high school was a truly day! I will never forget it. memory memorable memorize memorably 18. My uncle spoke at my brother s wedding. Everybody listened attentively to him. memory memorable memorize memorably SENTENE ONSTRUTION INTERROGTIVE SENTENE 19. Which sentence is ORRET? id you give Saif the chemistry book yesterday? Yesterday did you give Saif the chemistry book? The chemistry book yesterday did you give Saif? id you yesterday the chemistry book give Saif? ONJUNTIONS 20. you study hard, you will not pass the math exam. So that Yet Even so Unless Page 4 of 13
21. I studied so hard for the math exam, I failed. I just can t understand it! since nor or yet SUJET-VER GREEMENT 22. My little brother very fast. run he runs runs running EMONSTTIVE PRONOUNS 23. students way in the distance are all in Grade 11. These This Those That RELTIVE PRONOUNS 24. This is the man is a doctor. whom who which whose 25. Where is the girl mother is a doctor? whom who which whose Page 5 of 13
PIRE ONJUNTIONS 26. li and Humaid live in l in. Neither Either oth Not only INEFINITE PRONOUNS 27. The teacher says that there isn t in the library. someone anyone some one any one OLLOTIONS 28. I was very afraid the dark when I was younger. from with of to JETIVES EGREES OF OMPRISON 29. There are people in ibba than in ubai. few fewest fewer the fewest Page 6 of 13
SENTENE ONSTRUTION INITIVE SENTENE 30. Which sentence is ORRET? Two days ago a new car my father bought me. ought me a new car my father two days ago. new car two days ago my father bought me. My father bought me a new car two days ago. Page 7 of 13
VOULRY 31. I don t want to the hamburger. I am trying to my weight. surprise reduce delay permit 32. If you have no choice about something, then you have no. project activity option council 33. I sent my job to NO. division application responsibility dimension 34. Their clever helped them to win the soccer match last week. potential element forest strgy 35. The cat jumped when it heard a noise outside the window. priv equal sudden hollow Page 8 of 13
36. o you have a of the man who stole your car? an you tell us what he looked like? completion description protection conversation 37. People who ride inside a bus are known as. journeys instances witnesses passengers 38. Someone who fixes cars is called. a musician an astronomer an electrician a mechanic 39. The panda is now very. There are only a few of them left in the whole world. dangerous rare valid normal 40. I don t like vegetables. I always cook them first. eager raw solemn dishonest Page 9 of 13
UNSEEN OMPREHENSION Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. THE FLYING INOSUR When you think about dinosaurs, do you see in your imagination dinosaurs that could fly? Most people are surprised to know that some dinosaurs could actually fly. One example of a flying dinosaur is the pterosaur. The pterosaur was a dinosaur that lived around 65 million years ago. The special thing about this dinosaur was that it could fly quite well. This dinosaur had short arms, but its wings were much longer. Some pterosaurs had a wingspan of around 15 metres. This was longer than the wingspan of many light aeroplanes today! Each wing had three fingers that worked like a hand. The body of the pterosaur was very light. This means that it could fly easily. To fly, these dinosaurs fluttered their wings like birds do today. Even though these pterosaurs looked like immense birds, they did not have fhers like birds do today. In fact, they had hair [called fur ] all over their bodies. It must have been very difficult for these dinosaurs to move easily on the ground because they had such large wings and very small feet. 41. The underlined word it in paragraph 2 refers to. short arms a wingspan light aeroplanes the pterosaur 42. The underlined word immense in paragraph 3 means. very easily very small very big very difficult Page 10 of 13
43. Which stment is ORRET? Many people don t know that some dinosaurs could fly. Everybody knows that dinosaurs could fly. Everybody knows that dinosaurs could not fly. The pterosaur could not fly. 44. Why could a pterosaur fly easily? It had fhers that helped it to fly easily. Its body was light, and this helped it to fly easily. It had fur all over its body, and this helped it to fly easily. They looked like immense birds. 45. The pterosaur had. small wings fhers two hands with three fingers big teeth 46. It was very difficult for pterosaurs to. fly see hear walk 47. Pterosaurs were different from birds today because pterosaurs. didn t have fur all over their bodies didn t have fhers couldn t fly didn t have wings Page 11 of 13
NSWER KEY GRMMR QUESTIONS ONEPT NSWER 1 VER FORMS Identify the past simple tense. 2 VER FORMS Use a base form verb in an imperative sentence. 3 VER FORMS Use a past participle with has to form the present perfect tense. 4 VER FORMS Use a base form verb with did. 5 VER FORMS Use a base form verb with a modal verb. 6 VER FORMS Use a past participle with had to form the past perfect tense. 7 VER FORMS Use a gerund object with a preposition. 8 VER FORMS Use a present participle with the verb to be to form the past simple progressive tense. 9 VER FORMS Use the past participle with the verb to be to form a passive construction. 10 VER FORMS Use the present participle as an active adjective. 11 PRTS OF SPEEH Identify a verb in a sentence. 12 PRTS OF SPEEH Identify a noun in a sentence. 13 PRTS OF SPEEH Identify an adjective in a sentence. 14 PRTS OF SPEEH Identify an adverb in a sentence. 15 PRTS OF SPEEH Use a noun with a possessive adjective. 16 PRTS OF SPEEH Use a verb with to. 17 PRTS OF SPEEH Use an adjective with a noun. 18 PRTS OF SPEEH Use an adverb with a verb. 19 SENTENE ONSTRUTION Use the correct sentence structure for an interrogative sentence. 20 ONJUNTIONS Use the subordinating conjunction unless to mean if not. 21 ONJUNTIONS Use the coordinating conjunction yet to mean even so. 22 SUJET-VER GREEMENT gree the subject and verb for the 3 rd person singular. 23 EMONSTRTIVE PRONOUNS Use the correct demonstrative pronoun for plural and distant objects. 24 RELTIVE PRONOUNS Use the relative pronoun who for a person. 25 RELTIVE PRONOUNS Use the possessive relative pronoun whose with a noun. 26 PIRE ONJUNTIONS Use the paired conjunction both + and. 27 INEFINITE PRONOUNS Use the indefinite pronoun anyone in a negative sentence. 28 OLLOTIONS Use the collocation afraid + of. 29 JETIVES EGREES OF OMPRISON Use fewer for a comparative plural noun. 30 SENTENE ONSTRUTION hoose the correct sentence construction for: subject + verb + object 1 + object 2 + adverb of time. NSWER KEY VOULRY QUESTIONS ONEPT NSWER 31 VOULRY reduce 32 VOULRY option 33 VOULRY application 34 VOULRY strgy 35 VOULRY hollow 36 VOULRY description 37 VOULRY passengers 38 VOULRY mechanic 39 VOULRY rare 40 VOULRY raw Page 12 of 13
NSWER KEY UNSEEN OMPREHENSION ONEPT NSWER 41 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 42 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 43 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 44 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 45 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 46 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question 47 UNSEEN OMPREHENSION omprehension question Page 13 of 13