- 1. Which of the following options correctly orders the words to form a complete sentence?
A) On Sundays, always my sister wakes up early. B) My sister wakes up early on always Sundays C) Always on Sundays my sister wakes up early. D) My sister always wakes up early on Sundays.
- 2. Which of the following options correctly orders the words to form a complete sentence?
A) At home in the morning, usually I have breakfast. B) Usually, I have breakfast at home in the morning. C) Have breakfast at home in the morning, usually I. D) In the morning usually, I have breakfast at home.
- 3. Which of the following options correctly orders the words to form a complete sentence?
A) The cat is on the mat sleeping.” B) The cat is sleeping on the mat. C) Is on the mat sleeping the cat. D) The sleeping cat on the mat.
- 4. Which of the following options correctly orders the words to form a complete sentence?
A) John went yesterday with his friends to the park B) With his friends, John went to the park yesterday. C) Went John with his friends yesterday to the park. D) Yesterday John with his friends went to the park.
Drag the correct response. They run very fast. Because she always works hard. I am 16 years old. His birthday is on November 9th. I am Bryan. She lives in Liverpool since 2022.
- 6. A form of literature that presents ideas or information in a factual or objective manner
A) Non-fiction B) Poetry C) Fiction D) Drama
- 7. A form of literature that tells a story that is not true or factual.
A) Poetry. B) Non-fiction C) Drama. D) Fiction.
- 8. A form of literature that uses language to evoke emotion, imagery, or musicality.
A) Fiction B) Drama C) Non-fiction D) Poetry
- 9. A form of literature that is performed on stage, usually involving dialogue and action.
A) Fiction B) Poetry C) Non-fiction D) Drama.
- 10. A word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea.
A) Verb B) Adverb C) Adjective D) Noun
- 11. A word that expresses an action or state of being
A) Adjective B) Noun C) Adverb D) Verb
- 12. A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
A) Adverb B) Noun C) Adjective D) Verb
- 13. A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and often ends in -ly
A) Verb B) Adjective C) Adverb D) Noun
- 14. Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
Passage: Yesterday, a terrible accident happened to John. While he was riding his bike, he was hit by a car. Fortunately, he wasn't seriously hurt, but his leg was broken. He was quickly taken to the hospital by an ambulance. His leg had to be operated on by the doctors, and now he is recovering in the hospital. John's friends and family are all very worried about him, but they are also relieved that he is going to be okay.
What happened to John?
A) He had a great day yesterday. B) He had an accident while riding his bike. C) He got into a fight with his friends. D) He had received a bike for his birthday.
- 15. Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
Passage: Yesterday, a terrible accident happened to John. While he was riding his bike, he was hit by a car. Fortunately, he wasn't seriously hurt, but his leg was broken. He was quickly taken to the hospital by an ambulance. His leg had to be operated on by the doctors, and now he is recovering in the hospital. John's friends and family are all very worried about him, but they are also relieved that he is going to be okay.
Was John seriously injured in the accident?
A) Yes, he was seriously healthy. B) No, he wasn't seriously hurt C) No, he was seriously happy. D) Yes, he was seriously hurt.
- 16. Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
Passage: Yesterday, a terrible accident happened to John. While he was riding his bike, he was hit by a car. Fortunately, he wasn't seriously hurt, but his leg was broken. He was quickly taken to the hospital by an ambulance. His leg had to be operated on by the doctors, and now he is recovering in the hospital. John's friends and family are all very worried about him, but they are also relieved that he is going to be okay.
What are John's friends and family feeling?
A) excited B) Angry C) Happy D) Worried and relieved.
- 17. Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
Passage: Yesterday, a terrible accident happened to John. While he was riding his bike, he was hit by a car. Fortunately, he wasn't seriously hurt, but his leg was broken. He was quickly taken to the hospital by an ambulance. His leg had to be operated on by the doctors, and now he is recovering in the hospital. John's friends and family are all very worried about him, but they are also relieved that he is going to be okay.
What is a synonym for "operate" in this context?
A) Repair B) Damage C) Heal D) Break
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