
Nu Engels Test Unit 8 Version A
Quiz by marlies weesie
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What can you see in the painting? - Fill in present continuous: A mother ... (look) out of an open door.

What can you see in the painting? - Fill in present continuous: Perhaps she ... (talk) to someone.

What can you see in the painting? - Fill in present continuous: Another woman and a child ... (stand) behind the wall.

What can you see in the painting? - Fill in present continuous: They ... (wear) long dresses and hats.

What can you see in the painting? - Fill in present continuous: The woman ... (not smile) but the child is.

Write the he / she / it form of the verb: to do - he / she / it ...
Write the he / she / it form of the verb: to push - he / she / it ...
Write the he / she / it form of the verb: to buy - he / she / it ...
Write the he / she / it form of the verb: to cry - he / she / it ...
Movie star Susan Sarandon ... (usually live) in New York with actor Tim Robbins.
At the moment, she ... (work) for UNICEF in India, meeting sick children.
She ... (like) trips like this but there is always a lot to do.
She ... (never get) much sleep on these trips.
Her husband Tim ... (make) a film in Hollywood now.
Present simple or continuous? - Normally, ballet dancer Irek Mukhamedov ... (dance) with the Royal Ballet.
Present simple or continuous? - However, this week he ... (act) in a TV hospital drama
Present simple or continuous? - He ... (like) acting very much.
Present simple or continuous? - He ... (live) with his wife and children in London.
Present simple or continuous? - Right now his children ... (watch) their dad on TV!
You look ...
Did you go to bed ... last night?
No, I didn't, but I slept ...
Were you ... about the meeting today?
No, there was a band in the street all night. They played ...
But they were very ... and I couldn't sleep.
Adjective or adverb? - Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso ... (successful) mixes songs in Portuguese with English and Spanish songs.
Adjective or adverb? - He became famous ... (quick) in the early 1960s.
Adjective or adverb? - However, in his songs he complained ... (angry) about the government and was sent to prison.
Adjective or adverb? - He had to leave Brazil and lived in London for four years so he speaks English ... (good)
Adjective or adverb? - He now lives ... (happy) in New York.
one witness - two ...
one shelf - two ...
one lady - two ...
one boy - two
one wish - two ...
one calf - two ...
one strawberry - two ...
one turkey - two ...
Dave ... (arrive) at Sue's house but she wasn't there. She ... (do) some shopping.
- I ... (phone) you yesterday. Where were you?
- Oh, my mobile was off because I ... (study) for a test.
When I ... (walk) into the class, the teacher ... (talk) about the new course.
The electricity ... (go) off when I ... (watch) my favourite Nexflix series.
What a coincidence (toeval). When you ... (call), I ... (think) about you.
Past simple or past continuous? - David and Victoria Beckham first met while he ... (relax) after a football match.
Past simple or past continuous? - Yoko Ono first ... (see) John Lennon while he was climbing a ladder at an exhibition (tentoonstelling) of her art.
Past simple or past continuous? - Lois Lane fell in love with Superman while she ... (work) as a newspaper reporter.
Past simple or past continuous? - The first time Jane saw Tarzan, he ... (swing) from a rope.
Past simple and past continuous - They ... (sleep) when the bomb ... (explode)
The children ... (clean) their bedroom when mum ... (open) the door.
Mr Harper ... (find) a fly in his soup while he ... (have) lunch in the canteen.