Mastering English Vocabulary and Grammar: Level 1 Exercises

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Unit 4 Test: Level 1

Section 1: Vocabulary - Places and Jobs

1.1 Complete the sentences with the correct word:

  • 1. lives
  • 2. place / town
  • 3. rubbish
  • 4. foot
  • 5. city / town
  • 6. street
  • 7. poor
  • 8. walk
  • 9. town / city
  • 10. job

Section 2: Phrasal Verbs

2.1 Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings or complete the sentences:

  • 1. turn up
  • 2. cutting in
  • 3. turned down
  • 4. cut down on
  • 5. turned out

Section 3: Word Formation

3.1 Add prefixes or suffixes to form new words:

  • 1. overcrowded
  • 2. impossible
  • 3. illegible
  • 4. relocate
  • 5. unhealthy
  • 6. underfed
  • 7. irresponsible
  • 8. cooperate
  • 9. misbehave
  • 10. megacity

Section 4: Modal Verbs (Possibility and Obligation)

4.1 Choose the correct modal verb:

  • 1. might
  • 2. could
  • 3. Can
  • 4. should
  • 5. must

Section 5: Modal Verbs (Ability, Permission, and Advice)

5.1 Choose the correct modal verb:

  • 1. could
  • 2. mustn’t
  • 3. can’t
  • 4. don’t have to
  • 5. should
  • 6. can’t
  • 7. would
  • 8. be able to
  • 9. might
  • 10. ought

Section 6: Modal Verbs (Deduction and Past Modals)

6.1 Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb or phrase:

  • 1. might / may
  • 2. must have
  • 3. should have
  • 4. must / should / ought to
  • 5. don’t have to / needn’t

Practice Exercises - Page 1

Matching and Vocabulary

1. Match the words to their definitions:

  • 1. b
  • 2. e
  • 3. d
  • 4. c
  • 5. a

2. Identify British (Br) and American (US) English terms:

  • 1. US; flat
  • 2. US; sofa
  • 3. Br; yard
  • 4. Br; elevator
  • 5. US; centre

3. Complete with prepositions:

  • 1. from
  • 2. for
  • 3. to
  • 4. about
  • 5. for

4. Identify Positive (P) or Negative (N) connotations:

  • 1. N
  • 2. P
  • 3. N
  • 4. P
  • 5. N

5. Complete the sentences with the correct verb form:

  • 1. meet, will get married
  • 2. had got to know, would have discovered
  • 3. get along, become
  • 4. finish, will take
  • 5. wouldn’t trust, were

6. Possible answers for sentence completion:

  • 1. apologises
  • 2. would talk
  • 3. would have visited
  • 4. hear
  • 5. argue

7. Complete the conditional sentences:

  • 1. she weren’t my close friend, I wouldn’t forgive her
  • 2. would have had a good time if I had liked the people there
  • 3. you know the password, you won’t be able to / can’t enter the building
  • 4. we don’t leave now, we will be late
  • 5. I eat peanuts, I will be ill

Practice Exercises - Page 2

Vocabulary - Cities and Society

1. Match the words to their definitions:

  • 1. g
  • 2. a
  • 3. f
  • 4. b
  • 5. i
  • 6. c
  • 7. h
  • 8. d
  • 9. j
  • 10. e

2. Complete with vocabulary related to cities:

  • 1. overcrowding
  • 2. slums
  • 3. alleys
  • 4. residents
  • 5. wealthy
  • 6. quality
  • 7. Skyscrapers
  • 8. rate
  • 9. landmarks
  • 10. lack

3. Complete with prefixes:

  • 1. illegal
  • 2. cooperate
  • 3. misbehaves
  • 4. irresponsible
  • 5. impossible

4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Grammar - Page 3

1. Rewrite the sentences using modal verbs or conditional structures:

  • 1. You shouldn’t have spent so much money on clothes.
  • 2. Do you think you’ll be able to help me later?
  • 3. The wedding reception will be held at a castle 20 km from here.
  • 4. Let’s buy this TV on credit. We don’t / won’t have to pay anything back for six months.
  • 5. If we hadn’t moved to London, we would have been able to afford a bigger house.
  • 6. They can’t have got engaged already. They only met three weeks ago.
  • 7. More and more skyscrapers are being built and the old communities are disappearing.
  • 8. If you didn’t spend so much, you wouldn’t have to borrow money from your parents.
  • 9. We were given an imaginary £5,000 and had to decide how to invest it. It was an interesting project.
  • 10. Would you go out with him again if he apologised?

2. Rewrite the sentences using passive voice or reported speech where appropriate:

  • 1. The old slums were knocked down in the 1960s.
  • 2. It must have been terrible living here in the 19th century.
  • 3. If I hadn’t gone to your party last year, I wouldn’t have met Sandra.
  • 4. At the moment, she is having her hair cut.
  • 5. What would you do if the company you work for went out of business?

Grammar - Page 4

3. Complete the sentences with the correct verb form:

  • 1. I hadn’t been broke
  • 2. is being turned into
  • 3. we don’t have to
  • 4. the streets wouldn’t be
  • 5. were invited to
  • 6. can’t have spent

4. Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers.

Practice Exercises - Page 5

Vocabulary - Finance and Money

1. Complete with vocabulary related to finance:

  • 1. lend
  • 2. owe
  • 3. discount
  • 4. note
  • 5. short of
  • 6. profit
  • 7. salary
  • 8. cash
  • 9. borrow
  • 10. fees

2. Complete with the correct verb form (gerund or infinitive):

  • 1. to buy
  • 2. hearing
  • 3. Shopping
  • 4. to open
  • 5. smoking

3. Match the words to their definitions:

  • 1. a
  • 2. c
  • 3. e
  • 4. d
  • 5. i
  • 6. j
  • 7. f
  • 8. h
  • 9. g
  • 10. b

4. Complete with the correct passive verb form:

  • 1. was established
  • 2. is charged
  • 3. will be made
  • 4. is being borrowed
  • 5. will … be delivered

5. Complete the sentences with the correct verb tense or form:

  • 1. don’t understand, hasn’t been paid
  • 2. have been working, will be completed
  • 3. has … been charged / was … charged, have never purchased
  • 4. borrowed, will be returned
  • 5. looks / looked, must have been told

6. Complete the sentences using causative verbs:

  • 1. had / got … done / cut
  • 2. have / get … cleaned / washed
  • 3. have / get … delivered / sent
  • 4. are having / getting … taken
  • 5. will have / get … made / prepared

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