Beginners’ Progress Test 3

If you answered most of the questions of one level or another correctly, this means that you are ready to solve tasks in tests of this level (and, accordingly, learn from this level), if not - you need to go down a step below. In other words, subheadings this test determines the level at which you are ready to start or continue studying language, but not the amount of your knowledge at this level.


Correct answers . Result:

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    1. Put questions to the answers. (Post questions to the following answers).

  • ? — I was born on 22nd March, 1978.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — I went to school when I was 7.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — After school I went to university.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — Yes, I’m married.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — I got married in 2000.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — He is a computer programmer.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — Yes, I have a daughter.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • ? — She was born in 2002.
      When did you go to school? What did you do after school? Are you married? What do you do? When were you born? When did you get married? What does your husband do? Do you have any children? When was she born?
  • 2. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate preposition of time at, on, in where necessary. (Fill in the blanks with a suitable preposition at, on, in where necessary).

  • I don’t go to work Saturday.
      at in on -
  • What did you do last weekend.
      at in on -
  • We play football every Wednesday.
      at in on -
  • We came home late night.
      at in on -
  • Let’s meet Tuesday evening.
      at in on -
  • Sarah is holiday now.
      at in on -
  • People give each other presents Christmas.
      at in on -
  • I was born January.
      at in on -
  • 3. Write the times. (Write the time).

  • 12:00 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 13:05 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 2:15 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 16:30 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 4:45 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 18:50 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.
  • 0:00 -
      It’s a quarter past two. It’s five past one. It’s ten to seven. It’s half past four. It’s midnight. It’s midday/noon It’s a quarter to five.