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  • Grammar
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Progress Test Unit 8

GRAMMAR D For each sentence (1–10), find the error and correct it.
An example (0) has been done for you.
A For each sentence (1–5), find the error and correct it. 0 Chef at my school is terrible.
If there is no error, put a tick (3) next to the sentence.
An example (0) has been done for you. The chef at my school is terrible.
3 1 Would you like some salads with your meal?
0 Could I have two waters, please?

2 A waiters in this restaurant are very good.
1 What kind of cake do you like?


3 How many money have you got?
2 I usually have a apple with my lunch.
4 I need a onion for this soup recipe.

3 Can we have any cheese with the bread?

5 There are a carton of orange juice in the fridge.



4 She eats a toast for breakfast.
6 We have a lot recipes for making cakes.


5 There are three carrots in the fridge. 7 Do you eat a rice very much?

 /5 8 How many tea do you drink at work?

B Underline the correct word in italics in each sentence.
An example (0) has been done for you. 9 Our family eats much fruit and vegetables.

0 We don’t eat much / many bread at home.
10 Is there any big supermarkets in your town?
1 How much / many eggs do you eat a week?

2 There are a lot of / much glasses in the cupboard.
 / 10
3 They don’t eat much / many red meat.
4 How much / many fruit do you eat in a day?
5 My father drinks a lot of / much coffee.

 /5

C Put the words into the correct order to form sentences.


An example (0) has been done for you.
0 don’t / I / curry / like / much / very / .
I don’t like curry very much.
1 me / you / can / sandwich / pass / a / ?

2 yoghurts / the / in / are / fridge / the / .

3 good / chocolate / you / isn’t / for / very / .

4 kitchen / an / in / orange / is / there / the / ?

5 recipe / good / a / chilli / Mum / for / has / .

 /5

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Progress Test Unit 8
VOCABULARY D Complete the sentences using the words in the box. There
is an extra word you do not need. An example (0) has been
A Underline the correct word in italics in each sentence. done for you.
An example (0) has been done for you.
add bag bowl carton chicken fry 
0 I like to have butter / cake on my toast for breakfast. lettuce loaf mix pot put slice
1 Some people say tomatoes / prawns are a fruit.
0 Add the eggs to the butter and sugar.
2 Do you drink much cheese / coffee every day?
1 If you go to the supermarket, I need a
3 I have a packet of crisps / lemonade with my of yoghurt.
packed lunch.
2 In this salad there is , tomatoes
4 People usually eat curry with rice / pasta. and cucumber.
5 My sister loves meat, especially chicken / eggs. 3 Do you eat much white meat, like ?
 /5 4 She bought a big of rice for the meal.
5 Would you like another of cake?
B Match the sentence halves to form full sentences.
6 the meat into the oven for an hour.
An example (0) has been done for you.
7 My brother likes to an egg for breakfast.
0 They need a bag a a of rice.
8 Can you buy me another of bread?
1 I don’t have a bottle b of tuna.
9 Don’t forget to the ingredients well.
2 In the fridge there’s a jar c of biscuits.
10 There’s a of apple juice in the fridge.
3 Please get me a box of water.
d
 / 10
4 He just ate a whole packet e of jam.
5 We haven’t got a tin f of cereal. Total:  / 50

 /5

C Match the definitions on the left to the words on the right.


An example (0) has been done for you.
0 You can do this to an onion. a a chop
1 You can do this to cheese. b beat
2 You can do this to an egg. c peel
3 You can do this to an orange. d mix
4 You can do this with the ingredients e grate
5 You can do this when you finish cooking. f serve

 /5

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