English Unit Test 3: Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises
Unit Test 3 Level 1
Vocabulary
Section 1
- Foolproof
- Occur
- Personal
- Creative
- Remind
- Deal with
Section 2
- Convenient
- Reminded
- Spread
- Productive
- Accurate
- Dangerous
- Crashed
- Latest
Section 3
- Device
- Famous
- Dependable
- No longer
- Came up with the idea
- Spread
Grammar
Section 4
- Will arrive
- Are going to buy
- Is working
- Is she giving?
- Will not have melted
- Will win
- Going to fall
Section 5
- Will be living
- Will have started
- Won’t be doing
- Will be seeing
- Will have stopped
- Will be lying
- Won’t have left
- Will be visiting
Section 6
- Won’t get better
- Are… cleaning
English Language Exercises: Unit 1 Vocabulary and Grammar
Unit 1 Level 1
Ex 1 1. factual, opinion / 2. influential, changed / 3. acceptable, offend / 4. significance, understand / 5. harmless, bite / 6. improvement, better.
Ex 2 1. Ban / 2. Connection / 3. Owner / 4. Request / 5. Attempt / 6. path / 7. Necessity.
Upset / 2. Marry / 3. eat with your hands / 4. job interviews / 5. did it wrong / 6. eat together / 7. player football / 8. Awesome
Ex 4 1. Has been studying / 2. Had been using / 3. Haven’t been listening / 4. Has been raining / 5. Had … been
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