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LINGUA E TRADUZIONE INGLESE 4 ROSSI grammatica

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DOMANDE DI GRAMMATICA

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Which of these is not a modal verb of ability Need none of the above Be able to Can.
The past simple of to move is Most Mover Moved Movet.
Which of these sentences is false? Modal verbs are always equal for all the 6 persons in a conjugation none of the above Modals can be supported by to be, if needed. Modal cannot be used in negative forms.
Translate the following sentences: "Women must fight for their rights" none of the above Le donne hanno bisogno di lottare per i loro diritti Le donne debbono lottare per i loro diritti Le donne dovrebbero lottare per i loro diritti.
Which of these modal verbs is not used to give advice: Had better Need Ough to should.
the modals can and must: Put -s at the 3rd singular person and respect all the phonetic rules Put -s at the 3rd singular person none of the above Don't put -s at the 3rd singular person.
The right translation of the sentence "Se vuoi chiamare tua madre, puoi" is: If you need to call your mother, you can. If you have to call your mother, you are able to. If you want to call your mother, you can. If you want to call your mom, you should.
The past simple of the verb to travel is: Travald Travelled Travel Travalled.
The short answer of the question "Did you know my friend Bill?" is: Yes, I do. Yes, I did Yes. Yes, I know.
The right translation of the sentence "Ascolto musica in bagno" is: I listen to the music in the bathroom I'm listening to the music in the bathroom I listen music in the bathroom I'm listening music in the bathroom.
What is a kidney? An item An illness A part of your body a place.
The verb to rectify means: To say something all over again To correct something wrong to call someone To repeat a message.
Which of these options is not a category of modal verbs: Comparison Possibility none of the above Necessity.
Correct the verb in the following sentence: "I've sold my old car a year ago" I sell my old car a year ago I sold my old car a year ago I'm going to sold my old car a year ago I solt my old car a year ago.
The interrogative-negative form of the sentence "My mom bought bread yesterday" is: Didn't your mom buy bread yesterday? My mom didn't bought bread yesterday? Didn't my mom buy bread yesterday? Did my mother buy bread yesterday?.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "Students ______ finish the written test before 12 o' clock": can't Need to Must Lack to.
The past simple of to fly is: Flew fled flyed flied.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "You _____ listen to their new album! It's great!": Have to Must Better Need.
The simple past: none of the above Can be used for a recent action Cannot be used with modals Is used when an action is completely finished.
If someone is gracious, it means: Kind A good dancer Big smart.
The negative form of the modal verb must is: Don't must Haven't must Musn't / must not have not must.
Complete the sentence with the right modal verb: "Mary ______ take care of her dog because it's sick": Ought to Must can't Should.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "To pass the English exam, we _____ study hard": Have to Could Might May.
Select the right answer: A= I can't swim! none of the above B= Either can I. B= Neither can I. B= So can I.
Select the right answer: A= I hate studying on Sunday! B= So I do. B= So am I. none of the above B= So do I.
What's the past simple of "to play"? Plaid Plaied Played Plays.
A synonymous of the verb "to devastate" is: To create newly To break something To damage something badly to build things.
Select the right answer: A= Tom is a doctor! B= So is Julian. B= Nor is Tom. B= So does Julian B= Also Julian is a doctor.
The negative form of the sentence "Nicole is a rich woman" is: Nicole isn't / is not a rich woman Nicole isn't rich Neither Nicole is a rich woman Nicole is poor.
In some cases, the modal verb Need has the same meaning of: none of the above Have to Lack Be.
Which of these adverbs cannot be used with past simple? Last month Just A year ago Last week.
The Modal that doesn't express obligation is: Must Will Have to None of above.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "You _____ better study for the next exam": Have Were Had Are.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "If we go to Lory's party, we ____ make her a present": Should Must Might not Could.
Complete the sentence: "Tobias is a very gentle boy" So does Robert So Robert So be Robert So is Robert.
If someone tells you that you're rude: You are happy about it It is negative you are glad It is positive.
The correct translation for the word "retirement home" is: Pensione Casa di riposo Ritirarsi a casa orario di rientro.
Correct the following sentence: "Children must work instead of playing" Children should work instead of playing Children need to work instead of playing none of the above Children don't have to work instead of playing.
Complete the sentences with the right modal verb: "You ______ smoke in this room: there are toddlers!": Are able to Must not Can Have to.
What's a blind date? A meeting in which nobody knows where to go a medical visit for a blind person none of the above a meeting in which people don't know what the person they will meet looks like.
Which one is correct? I have the headache I have an headache none of the above I have a headache.
Whom is used: In formal language none of the above In informal language With eminent people.
Complete the sentence: "This is Avatar, the film _____ Cameron made" When Where That Of.
Which option CANNOT complete the sentence? We use the passive: When it is obvious who performed the action. When we want to be impersonal none of the above When we refer to something abstract.
The passive form of the sentence "My son has eaten the whole cake" is: the whole cake had being eaten by my son. The whole cake has been eaten by my son. The whom cake is been eaten by my son. The whole cake is been eaten from my son.
A modifier doesn't end: in -er in -ur in -ly in -ing.
Complete the sentence: "The students are ____ the library" At As By In.
The expression "huh?" is used when: we don't know We ask for someone's agreement We don't care We don't have understood.
Complete the sentence: The girl_______ skirt is red is my sister Whose With Who none of above.
Trivia are: none of above details acronyms of a group of singers Animals.
If you feel worried and confused because you don't understand a thing, it means that something is clear Is going wrong Is happening Is perplexing.
If someone tells you that this is the "late-model", it means: It doesn't work anymore It is the ultimate model you don't need it It is too old.
We use the word "sequel" to refer to: subjects Grammar rules People Movies, books, etc.
Complete the sentence: Here is ______ we kissed for the first time With How When Where.
If something is gigantic: it is tiny It is wonderful It is dangerous It is very big.
Choose the correct sentence: The music will save the world Music that will save the world Music will save the world. The music will save that world.
Complete the sentence: Luke has finally found a job, which will make his wife happy Who will make his wife happy Which will make his wife happy Whose will make his wife happy.
If an artist makes a comeback, it means: That has come home That has become famous again that has quit with his/her job That someone has accepted him/her.
A group of people who know each other is a: Sport Teams Circle Friends Squads.
The sentence "I eat pizza once a month" is: False Correct none of above Incorrect.
Translate the sentence "The artists who I admire are American" Gli artisti che ammirano sono americani L'artista che ammiro è americano Gli artisti che io ammiro sono americani L'artista che ammiro sono americani.
In the sentence "K music, which is pop, is very popular in Korea", which: Cannot be transformed in "that" none of the above Can be transformed in "that" Can be transformed with "what".
Choose the correct sentence: The Americans cannot cooking The Americans cannot cook. American cannot do the cook American foods is bad.
Choose the correct sentence: Christmas is with you eat the panettone Christmas is how you eat the panettone Christmas is who you eat the panettone Christmas is when you eat the panettone.
The sentence "Melanie, who I love so much, is cruel with me" can be rephrased: "Melanie, whom I love so much, is cruel with me" Both are correct "Melanie, which I love so much, is cruel with me" It cannot be rephrased.
Noun modifiers go before the commas we can't use a modifier if there's an adjective After the adjectives none of the above.
Complete the sentence: "The woman was killed____ a knife" From as with by.
Intransitive verbs: Have the passive form, but it can be used only with present or future Don't have the passive form none of the above Are already passive.
In the sentence "The music that I love is pop": none of the above "the" is an error. We can omit "that" We can change "that" with "who".
Choose the correct sentence: This is the city whom Wilde lived This is the city where Wilde lived This is the city whose Wilde lived This is the city which Wilde lived.
Which one is FALSE? We use the article THE: When we use name of persons When we're talking about a specific person/thing When we already know the object of the discourse none of the above.
Which of these sentences is correct? "At the Uffizi, you can see Caravaggio" of Caravaggio" a Caravaggio" the Caravaggio".
If you become suddenly frightened, you are In damage In danger In fear In panic.
the sentences "This is the letter, the reading of which will clarify your doubts": none of above Is correct Is incorrect Is passive.
In the sentence "The jewel is been robbed last night", the person who performed the action: Is not a single person. none of above Is not mentioned Is mentioned.
The passive form of the sentence "The Dallas will win the match" is: The match will be win from the Dallas The match will be won by the Dallas The match will be win from by Dallas none of above.
The Pink Floyd, ___ are my favourite singers, are English. Who who/which which Who/whosw.
Which of these sentences is correct? I was listening to music at the bus-stop none of above He applied for that video-maker job He was waiting and the train-station.
In English There are some cases in which we don't use the article We always put the article before a verb none of the above We always use articles between nouns and adjectives.
In the sentence "Li Yung is a Chinese", the article refers to: A specific person none of the above Nationality A category.
They're all adjectives, except: they're all adjectives Great Hard Early.
Which of these is also an adverb? Lonely Friendly Lovely they are all adverbs.
Complete the sentence: " My mother cooks _____ Good Always Well Fine.
Well and Ill are Adjectives None of the above Modals Adverbs.
Correct the sentence: "Children never say the truth to parents" The children never say the truth to parents Children never tell truth to parents Children never tell the truth to parents none of the above.
We put the adverbs of frequency None of the above Between subject and be, but after verbs. Between subject and verb, but after be none of the above.
They're all adverbs, except: Early Cash Late Right.
"Gambling" is: When you risk money while playing a place A game you play at the casino An American dish.
The sentence "Tomorrow Erika and I will go to the beach" is: correct an example of British politeness incorrect an invitation.
Complete the sentence "Lucy tried _____ make a cake but she failed": None of above To Not to For.
Complete the sentence: "His parents told us they ________ talk with the boy" Will Has to Didn't Would.
We don't use adverbs with: Look, seem, feel Look, but we use them with seem and feel none of the above Seem, but we use them with feel and look.
Someone who nibbles: Eats a lot of food Eat all day long none of the above Eats tiny bites of food.
the sentence "The students are studying hard": none of the above is incorrect, it should be "the students are studying hardly" is correct is passive.
The sentence "I can hard hear you" none of the above Is incorrect, it should be "I can't hard hear you" Is correct Is incorrect, it should be "I can hardly hear you".
Correct the sentence: "You don't look well" You don't look good You don't look fine you are ugly, I dare to say You look bad.
"My daughter said she loves animals" is: An example of direct speech an example of negative sentence An example of passive correct.
Complete the sentence "Fanny said she ______ go to France" is shall can would.
Complete the sentence "She warned us_________" Not to speak To speak Of speaking none of above.
So, since, or are: Adverbs Connectors Adjectives None of above.
Complete the sentence: "I _____ watch tv because I hate it" Sometimes Always Often Never.
Verbs such as decide, hope, expect: Are followed by infinitive without to Are followed by -ing form Are followed by infinitive none of the above.
Complete the sentence: "You can use oil _____ butter" Instead of as because so that.
Complete the sentence: "I woke up early this morning ____ study more" Because For To Until.
Complete the sentence: "She is trying ______ Spanish without a teacher" And study Study To Study Studying.
Complete the sentence: "Everybody _______ to be your friend" Wants Want Feels Dares.
The sentence "I left you because I couldn't stand you" It could be changed in "I left you so to I couldn't stand you" none of above Is correct Is not correct.
Complete the sentence: "I had to go home because I felt ____" Ill Hard Well Badly.
Complete the sentence: "This is a very ______ good point!" nessuna delle precedenti Extremely Right Just.
If you go around with no clear purpose or direction, you are: none of above none of above Walking Roaming around.
If you're seeking something: You're looking for something You're decluttering your room You're paying money none of the above.
A demon is: A tool none of above An evil spirit A spirit.
If something is reluctant, it is: Neutral Unwilling none of above Accepted.
The sentence "I said you to shut up!" Is a reported speech none of above Is incorrect Is a passive.
Complete the sentence: "That person is _____ gentle" Extremely Romantically none of the above Kindely.
Complete the sentence: "I'm______ tired, I can't read anymore" Often Hardly none of above Too.
In the sentence "This book is really boring", the adverb is Of frequency Of certainty none of the above None of the above.
Complete the sentence: "I'm very sad because I feel" Strongly none of above Lonely None of above.
Complete the sentence: "We are too tired _______" Instead of studying To study For to study none of above.
Which of these adverbs is not an adverb of frequency? Often Always Never Early.
I wish my brother ...... smoking because he has lung disease Would stop Stopped will stop Stops.
Which of these options is WRONG? We make no change when: none of the above we report immediately what someone says we speak about ourselves we report a state meaning.
Complete the sentence: "I wish I..." Would buy that smartphone! will buy that smarphone! None of the above Had bought that smartphone!.
"If we had gone to his wedding, we might have met Aunt Sonya" can be also written: "If we had gone to his wedding, we could have met Aunt Sonya "If we had gone to his wedding, we will have met Aunt Sonya" none of the above "If we would go to his wedding, we had met Aunt Sonya".
Complete the sentence: "if you press the button..." ...the sugar will come out ... the sugar comes out none of the above ... the sugar come out.
Complete the sentence: "I wish I..." ... could eat without get fat. ... didn't eat without getting fat. none of the above ... could eat without getting fat.
I wish I ..... studied more Will Have Want Had.
You must choose _______ dress to buy that what which whose.
I'm not interested ______ what you have to say. at about in for.
I wish you ...... younger to have a little more fun are were be was.
Complete the sentence: "If you ______ ______ more, you _______ ___________ the exam." Had studied / would pass Would pass / had studied none of the above Had studied / would have passed.
If we transform the sentence "I love this dish", we have "he/she love _____ dish" "he/she love the dish" "he/she loved a dish" "he/she loves this dish" we can't change it.
Complete the sentence: "If I had a boyfriend..." ... I made him biscuits every day ... I would make him biscuits every day ... I will make him biscuits every day. ... I make him biscuits every day.
Complete the sentence: "I wish she ______ _____ a wonderful guy and get merried" find will find finds would find.
A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts ad a noun a dependent clause that acts ad a verb an independent clause that acts ad a noun none of the above.
____________ is responsible for the accident will pay that who whomever whom.
I wish I ..... money to buy a house Had Will have am 'd have.
Complete the sentence: "If only I..." be able to graduated! Could graduate! Can graduate! graduate!.
"Bruce will go to the party..." ... if he has a car ... if he would have a car. ... if he had a car. if he got the car.
If it ....., we ...... go out Rains / won't Will rain/won't Rain / won't rains, don't.
"I would not have told Gina about our secret if..." ... she didn't threatened me ... she wouldn't threatened me. none of the above ... she hadn't threatened me.
In reported speech, "yesterday" becomes: by then the day before yesterday it doesn't change.
Complete the sentence: "I still want to be with you, _________ you love me" with As long as Unless So.
The zero conditional none of the above Is always true Can be form with simple past + will Doesn't exist.
Complete the sentence: "You can come with me, ______ you're busy" Although Though Unless whereas.
Complete the sentence: "Melanie says I'm tired". She's tired". She tired". She has tired".
The reported speech of "I want to go out" is: he/she said that he/she wanted to go out he/she said that he/shewould like to go out he/she said that he/she wants to go out none of the above.
If you ...... the button, the light ....... Press/ will turn on Press/ turn on Press / turns on none of the above.
Complete the sentence: "You will have your piece of cake ______ you eat all your broccoli" Unless Provided that Because That is.
How many conditionals do you know? 3 (1,2,3) 1 and 2 2 4 (0,1,2,3).
If you ..... the truth, you ....... like that. Knew/ would act Knew/ won't act none of the above Knew/ wouldn't act.
Conditional 1: Express the certainty that something will happen doesn't have the simple present in the if clause Express the possibility that something will happen None of the above.
The worker ....... If nobody cared about their rights. Will make a strike Made a strike Would make a strike make a strike.
Conditional 3: none of the above Has the highest degree of certainty Has the lowest degree of certainty. Expresses a consequences of an action.
We always put an object only if there is tell in the sentence before tell none of the above after tell.
If David ......., he wouldn't have had an accident. Would drink Hadn't been drunk Had been drunk Was drunk.
"We have a fire extinguisher in our house, _________ there's a fire" Unless In case As long as Because.
Conditional 2: describes what the speaker thinks would happen in an imaginary situation expresses unreality none of above describes what the speaker thinks would happen in a real situation.
Complete the sentence: "If I were you..." I would never marry that man. I never merry that man I merry that man. I will never marry that man.
This is the place ..... I came That Where what is right is.... Whom.
When we write a mail to apply for a job, in the closing: We inform your recipient you will wait for an answer none of the above It is better not let the recipient know that we are waiting for an answer We wish we could get the job.
My friends want .... To the cinema To go to going go going.
Guns ..... during the WWII Have used Were used Will use used.
I'm sad because I .... fired Had Can Have Was.
Claudius ....... While I was sleeping Driving Drove Was driving had driving.
Long time ago, women weren't allowed .... To study study To studying of studying.
My husband brought home .... two friends without telling me. the a no preposition an.
If David ......., he wouldn't have had an accident Hadn't drunk Hadn't been drunk drank was drunk.
I spent all night... Crying Cried To cry at cry.
Nella frase "It's a very messy room", messy è: un avverbio un aggettivo un nome un connector.
I wish my brother ...... smoking because he has lung disease. Stops Stopped Stop Would stop.
If I .... you, I'd shut up were am was been.
Nowadays, adult watch anime... Very frequent So frequent frequently of frequent.
The singer ..... I admire is Michael Jackson Whose This None of above Whom.
You are the person ..... stole the jacket Which Whose That/Who If.
These are the notes .... I wrote down no preposition Whose Whom at.
If I .......... to France, I would have learnt a new language. Had gone will go go went.
La frase "the apple is eaten by Mark" è: passiva al passato attiva ipotetica.
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