TEST PAPER Form 8
Task 1. Open the brackets. Use the right tense.
When your mother (go) shopping next week?
When I (see) Nick yesterday, he (eat) an ice cream which he (buy) at the corner of the street.
Your friend (go) on business trip last month?
What you (do)? - I (write). I (write) for three hours already. I already (write) fifty sentences.
She always (wear) nice clothes for work. Today she (wear) a nice skirt.
When I (come) home yesterday, my father already (cook) dinner.
I (not see) you for ages.
How long you (wait) for me?
When morning ( come),the rain already( stop)
I (wait) for the teacher now. She (not be) here yet.
Task 2.
My mother often drops me (out/off) at my school on the way to work.
He dropped (out/off) of the game at the end of the game.
When Jane heard the terrible news, she broke (down/ up) and cried.
When the children saw the funny clown, they broke (into/out) laughter.
My relatives from Moscow dropped (on/in) to wish us happy Easter in April.
My friend will come to see me (on/ off) at the airport next Sunday.
This gold ring has been handed (over/down) in our family since the 18th century.
Little girl came (down/off) his scooter.
The teacher handed (out/down) the tests yesterday.
I came (round/ across) my granny’s photo when she was young.
TEST PAPER Form 8
Task 1. Open the brackets. Use the right tense.
When your mother (go) shopping next week?
When I (see) Nick yesterday, he (eat) an ice cream which he (buy) at the corner of the street.
Your friend (go) on business trip last month?
What you (do)? - I (write). I (write) for three hours already. I already (write) fifty sentences.
She always (wear) nice clothes for work. Today she (wear) a nice skirt.
When I (come) home yesterday, my father already (cook) dinner.
I (not see) you for ages.
How long you (wait) for me?
When morning ( come),the rain already( stop)
I (wait) for the teacher now. She (not be) here yet.
Task 2.
My mother often drops me (out/off) at my school on the way to work.
He dropped (out/off) of the game at the end of the game.
When Jane heard the terrible news, she broke (down/ up) and cried.
When the children saw the funny clown, they broke (into/out) laughter.
My relatives from Moscow dropped (on/in) to wish us happy Easter in April.
My friend will come to see me (on/ off) at the airport next Sunday.
This gold ring has been handed (over/down) in our family since the 18th century.
Little girl came (down/off) his scooter.
The teacher handed (out/down) the tests yesterday.
I came (round/ across) my granny’s photo when she was young.