Efel. File Test 8 - Grammar 1: Complete The Sentences With The Correct Word Or Phrase

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1. _____ the football match yesterday?    

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The correct answer is "Did you watch." This is because the question is asking about whether the person watched the football match yesterday. The correct structure for this type of question in English is "Did you + verb."

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EFEL. FILE TEST 8 - GRAMMAR 1 is designed to assess understanding of past tense in English grammar. Participants complete sentences based on context, enhancing their grasp of verb forms and sentence construction. This quiz aids in improving English language proficiency.

2. I _____ a great film at the cinema last night.   

Explanation

The correct answer is "saw." In the sentence, the speaker is referring to an action that happened in the past, specifically last night. Therefore, the past tense form of the verb "see" is needed, which is "saw."

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3. Where _____ Jimmy this morning?    

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The correct answer is "was" because it is the past tense form of the verb "to be" used with the pronoun "he" or "Jimmy" in this case. The question is asking about Jimmy's location in the past, so "was" is the appropriate choice.

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4. I _____ my iPod last week.    

Explanation

The verb "lost" is the correct answer because it is the past tense form of the verb "lose." In the sentence, the action of losing the iPod happened in the past, so the past tense form of the verb is required. "Lose" is the present tense form, and "losed" is not a correct verb form.

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5. Sally _____ a book on the train.    

Explanation

The correct answer is "read". This is the correct past tense form of the verb "read". In the sentence, Sally performed the action of reading a book on the train.

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6. Yesterday _____ Saturday. Today is Sunday.    

Explanation

The correct answer is "was" because it is the past tense form of the verb "to be" that is used to describe the day of the week. In the given sentence, "Yesterday" indicates that the action of the verb "to be" occurred in the past, so "was" is the appropriate choice.

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7. 'Did they enjoy the party?'  'Yes, they _____.'

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The question asks if they enjoyed the party, and the answer "did" implies that they did indeed enjoy it. The word "did" is used to form the past tense of the verb "enjoy" and confirms that they had a good time at the party.

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8. What time _____ Mr Carter leave?    

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The correct answer is "did" because it is used to form the past tense of the verb "leave" in the question. The question is asking about the time that Mr Carter left in the past, so the past tense form of the auxiliary verb "do" is used.

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_____ the football match yesterday?    
I _____ a great film at the cinema last night.   
Where _____ Jimmy this morning?    
I _____ my iPod last week.    
Sally _____ a book on the train.    
Yesterday _____ Saturday. Today is Sunday.    
'Did they enjoy the party?'  'Yes, they _____.'
What time _____ Mr Carter leave?    
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