READING.
In this type of exam, you have to change the form of a word (in brackets) to complete the sentence. For example:
In this type of exam, you have to change the form of a word (in brackets) to complete the sentence. For example:
My dad _____ (work)
in a shop.
My sister _____ (not like) swimming.
This song is much _____ (good) than that one.
My sister _____ (not like) swimming.
This song is much _____ (good) than that one.
Read the whole sentence. It is important to
understand the whole sentence before you begin.
The word is often a verb.
Answer these questions for a verb:
- Does it refer to the present, past or future?
- Do you need a simple or continuous form?
- Do you need an auxiliary verb?
- Do you need to add an ‘s’ to the verb?
- Is it an irregular verb?
- Do you need a passive form? (be + past participle)
Sometimes the word is an adjective.
Answer these questions for an adjective:
- Do you need the comparative form?
- Is it a regular or irregular form?
- Do you need the superlative form?
- Is it a regular or irregular form?
- Remember! There is no plural adjective form. e.g. Your shoes are nice. (NOT
Your shoes are nices)
Sometimes the word is an adverb.
Answer these questions for an adverb.
- What’s the adjective form?
- Do you add ‘ly’ to the adjective? e.g. slow + ly = slowly
- Is it irregular? e.g. fast, hard
Finally, remember these tips to get top marks in
this type of test:
- Always check your spelling carefully.
- Check your answers carefully when you finish. - See more
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