QUIZ OF UNITS 1 AND 2
Exercise 1 – Identify the type of sentence
Read the following sentences and identify the type of sentence.
1. Please shut the windows and doors. _ imperative ____
2. Do you like chocolate pastries? _ interrogative _
3. My name is Astrid Gracy. _ simple sentence _
4. Where are you going? _interrogative__
5. Such a beautiful place! _exclamative__
6. Go and try this new flavour._ imperative__
7. Today is Monday. _ simple sentence _
8. Please clean your cupboard today. _imperative_
9. Turn off all the lights and fans when you leave the room _imperative_
10. May I come in? _ interrogative___
11. How would you like your coffee? __ interrogative___
12. I love reading storybooks.__ simple sentence __
13. Never tell lies. __imperative__
14. The Earth revolves around the Sun._____ simple sentence __
15. Alas! We lost the trophy.__exclamative___
16. Hurray! We won the competition.__exclamative___
17. Asia is the largest continent. __simple sentence__
18. Always respect your elders. __imperative___
19. Do you know where Peter lives? ___interrogative___
20. Get out of the classroom. __imperative___
Exercise 2: Identify each part of the sentence: Subject, verbs, adjectives, adverbs,
conjunctions and prepositions.
The book that I borrowed from the library is very interesting.
Subject/conjunctions/verbs/prepositions/subject/verbs/adverbs/adjectives
I enjoy reading books because they expand my knowledge.
Verbs/ subject/ conjunctions/ verbs/ subject
Because I woke up late, I missed the bus to work.
conjunctions/ verbs/ adverbs/ adjectives/ verbs/ subject/ prepositions/
subject
Sarah went to the party even though she wasn’t feeling well.
Subject/ verbs/ prepositions/ subject/ adverbs/ conjunctions/ verbs/
Subject/ adjectives
The teacher explained the lesson, and the students took notes.
Subject/ adjectives/ subject/ conjunctions/ subject/ verbs/ subject
Despite the heavy traffic, they arrived at the meeting on time.
prepositions/ adjectives/ Subject/ verbs/ prepositions/ subject/ prepositions/
subject
Exercise 3: - Match the sentence with the pattern
1. The wall collapsed
A. Subject -- Verb
B. Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
C. Subject -- Verb -- Indirect Object -- Direct Object
D. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
E. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- (Adjunct)
2. I promised the children a trip to the zoo
A. Subject -- Verb
B. Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
C. Subject -- Verb -- Indirect Object -- Direct Object
D. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
E. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- (Adjunct)
3. Paul hired a bicycle
A. Subject -- Verb
B. Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
C. Subject -- Verb -- Indirect Object -- Direct Object
D. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- Direct Object
E. (Adjunct) -- Subject -- Verb -- (Adjunct)
Exercise 4 – Write the correct form of the verb to complete the sentences
Present simple:
1) He __goes__ to school every day (go)
2) My sister __likes___ swimming (like)
3) You ___play___ badminton on Saturdays (play)
4) The class __begins__ at 9 am (begin)
5) She ___studies___ English and French (study)
Past simple
6) I ___studied___ all night yesterday (study)
7) After escaping from prison, he __robbed__ a bank (rob)
8). Sophie ___started__ playing chess at the age of 7. (start)
9) We ___arrived_____ home very late last night. (arrive)
10. He ___tried___ to escape from prison this morning. (try)
Present progressive
11) He ______walking_____ to school now (not/walk)
12) They ____watching_____ a film at this moment (watch)
13) We _____listening_______ to the radio this evening (not / listen)
14) She _____taking____ a shower right now (take)
15) I _____using_____ the computer these days (not / use)
Present perfect
16) He ____has lived_______ here for three years (live)
17) We ___have been___ here for two weeks (be)
18) She ____has maked_____ dinner (not / make)
19) Lucy _____has did______ her homework (not/do)
20) She ______has worked_______ in this company for fifteen years (work)