Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. Jack doesn’t see the sight. He can’t tell you about that. ( Using conditional sentence) 2. It wasn’t fine yesterday. We didn’t have a picnic in the meadow. (Using conditional sentence) 3. Do you know the pupil? He gave me this ticket. (Using relative pronoun) 4. The sights are very splendid. The man is watching them. (Using relative pronoun) 5. The tent shows attract my sister most of all. (Changing into passive voice) 6. We believe that he has a special knowledge. (Changing into passive voice) He 7. He said, “Can I use your phone?” (Using reported speech) He asked me 8. They said, “ We must bring our book to class.” (Using reported speech) 9. After Fred (spend) ………….………… his holiday in Italy, he (want) ……………… to learn Italian. 10. The pupils (learn) ……………… this lesson when he (come) ………………………. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. The banks are covered with weeds. We can’t go swimming there. (Using conditional sentence) 2. He didn’t prepare his lesson carefully. He didn’t get good marks. (Using conditional sentence) 3. She told us about the book. She read it in the library. (Using relative pronoun) 4. The horse – tamer isn’t at home. You want to meet him. (Using relative pronoun) 5. No one saw him at school yesterday. (Changing into passive voice) 6. People say that he has gone to Australia. (Changing into passive voice) He 7. I said to the nurse, “You haven’t given me any medicine.” (Using reported speech) 8. Tom asked, “Are you going to visit your aunt tomorrow?” (Using reported speech) 9. When I (see) ………………… them, they (write) …………… …………… some words on the walls. 10. Before I (apply) …………………., I (ask) ………………………. my parents for advice. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. The bicycle isn’t new. He doesn’t want to buy it. (Using conditional sentence) 2. My uncle was poor. He couldn’t buy that house. (Using conditional sentence) 3. The man has been arrested. He robbed you. (Using relative pronoun) 4. This is the picture. I bought it yesterday. (Using relative pronoun) 5. People think that he is holding a book in his hand. (Changing into passive voice) He 6. They have used that dictionary for ten years. (Changing into passive voice) 7. Jerry said, “I am studying English at the moment.” (Using reported speech) 8. He asked, “Did you enjoy the party?” (Using reported speech) 9. When my father (work) …………………… in the garden, an old friend (pass) …… …….………. by to see him. 10. She (not/be) ………………………. Out since she (buy) ………….……… a television set. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. Daisy isn’t here now. She can’t help us. ( Using conditional sentence) 2. Those atheletes didn’t train hard. They couldn’t break past records. ( Using conditional sentence) 3. The man promised to come back. I met him at my friend’s party. ( Using relative pronoun) 4. The ladder began to slip. I was standing on the ladder. ( Using relative pronoun) 5. They are building a new school for the poor. (Changing into passive voice) 6. People said that Jack was a clever student. (Changing into passive voice) Jack 7. Tom said, “I want to visit my friends this weekend.” (Using reported speech) 8. He asked me, “ where have you been for the last two weeks?” (Using reported speech) 9. We (not/hear) …………………… from him since he (leave) ……………… school 2 years ago. 10. I (finish) …………………… my homework before I (go) …………………… to bed. Full name: Written Test Class: Time: 15 minu t e s 1. I’m not his brother. I can’t give him some advices. (Using conditional sentence) 2. His friends were late. Theycouldn’t catch the train. (Using conditional sentence) 3. The man gave me this address. I met him on the train. (Using relative pronoun) 4. I like the flowers. She gave them to me. (Using relative pronoun) 5. They were cutting grass when it began to rain. (Changing into passive voice) 6. Someone said that there was an apple tree in the garden. (Changing into passive voice) There 7. They said, “We’ve lived here for a long time.” (Using reported speech) 8. Jerry asked Susan, “ Whom will you invite to your party?” (Using reported speech) 9. While Mr Green (read) ………… ………… the letter, he ( hear) ……………… a knock at the door. 10. She (go) …………………… to her birthday party after she (hand) …… …….…. in her report. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 1 5 min utes 1. I’m not his brother. I can’t give him some advices. (Using conditional sentence) 2. His friends were late. Theycouldn’t catch the train. (Using conditional sentence) 3. The man gave me this address. I met him on the train. (Using relative pronoun) 4. I like the flowers. She gave them to me. (Using relative pronoun) 5. They were cutting grass when it began to rain. (Changing into passive voice) 6. Someone said that there was an apple tree in the garden. (Changing into passive voice) 7. They said, “We’ve lived here for a long time.” (Using reported speech) 8. Jerry asked Susan, “ Whom will you invite to your party?” (Using reported speech) 9. While Mr Green (read) ………….……… the letter, he ( hear) …….………… a knock at the door. 10. She (go) …………………… to her birthday party after she (hand) ………….……. in her report. . Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. Jack doesn’t see the sight. He can’t tell you about that. ( Using conditional sentence) . pupils (learn) ……………… this lesson when he (come) ………………………. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. The banks are covered with weeds. We can’t go swimming there. (Using conditional. (apply) …………………., I (ask) ………………………. my parents for advice. Full name: Written Test Class: T ime: 15 m i n utes 1. The bicycle isn’t new. He doesn’t want to buy it. (Using conditional sentence)