Quiz – Lesson I Exercise A.1.3. Exercise 2.1. Exercise A.2.3. Exercise 3.1. Exercise A.2.4. Exercise 4.1. Exercise A.3.1. Summary of Lesson I Exercise B.1.2. Exercise B.2.2. Lesson I - Exercise: A.1.3. Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:The spelling is bad.goodThe spelling is good.the lessonThe lesson is good.correctThe lesson is correct.the spellingThe spelling is correct.... 1 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The alphabet is good.the class Check 2 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is good.correct Check 3 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The answer is correct.good Check 4 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The spelling is correct.good Check 5 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The spelling is good.lesson Check 6 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is correct.bad Check 7 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The class is good.interesting Check 8 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The answer is good.the alphabet Check 9 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is good.correct Check 10 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is necessary.the alphabet Check 11 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is correct.the spelling Check 12 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The alphabet is necessary.good Check 13 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The spelling is correct.the answer Check 14 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is bad.necessary Check 15 / 15 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The alphabet is good.the lesson Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: A.2.3. Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 1 / 14 Is the answer good?correct Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 2 / 14 Is the class good?interesting Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 3 / 14 Is the alphabet good?the class Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 4 / 14 Is the lesson good?the answer Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 5 / 14 Is the lesson good?correct Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 6 / 14 Is the lesson good?bad Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 7 / 14 Is the spelling good?the lesson Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 8 / 14 Is the lesson necessary?the alphabet Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 9 / 14 Is the spelling correct?good Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 10 / 14 Is the alphabet necessary?good Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 11 / 14 Is the lesson bad?necessary Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 12 / 14 Is the lesson correct?the spelling Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 13 / 14 Is the lesson correct?good Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 14 / 14 Is the answer correct?the alphabet Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: A.2.4. Invert statements to Yes/No-Questions. For example:The lesson is good.Is the lesson good?The tea is good.Is the tea good?The class is good.Is the class good?... 1 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The course is good. Check 2 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The coffee is good. Check 3 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The answer is good. Check 4 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The game is good. Check 5 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The exercise is good. Check 6 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The conversation is good. Check 7 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The class is good. Check 8 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The symbol is good. Check 9 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The book is good. Check 10 / 10 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The question is good. Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: A.3.1. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 1 / 12 John is busy. She is busy. It is busy. He is busy. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 2 / 12 The pencil is long. Are is long. It is long. He is long. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 3 / 12 The window is open. It are open. It is open. He is open. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 4 / 12 The book is open. He is open. She is open. It is open. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 5 / 12 The table is heavy. It is heavy. She is heavy. The is heavy. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 6 / 12 John and Mary are busy. They are busy. We are busy. They is busy. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 7 / 12 Mary is tired. It is tired. He is tired. She is tired. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 8 / 12 The pencils are red. We are red. It is red. They are red. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 9 / 12 You and I are busy. We are busy. They are busy. You are busy. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 10 / 12 The pencils are long. They are long. We are long. You are long. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 11 / 12 Mary is happy. He is happy. It is happy. She is happy. Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 12 / 12 The Simpsons are happy. We are happy. They are happy. You are happy. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: B.1.2. Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:They are students.II am a student.doctorI am a doctor.heHe is a doctor.teacherHe is a teacher.theyThey are teachers.... 1 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.She is a teacher.Mr. and Mrs. Black Check 2 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.Mary is a teacher.doctor Check 3 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.I am a student.he Check 4 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.I am a businessman.student Check 5 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.I am a doctor.businessman Check 6 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.Mary is a doctor.I Check 7 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.They are teachers.Mary Check 8 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.Mary is a teacher.she Check 9 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.They are students.teachers Check 10 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.You are a student.they Check 11 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.Mr. and Mrs. Black are teachers.we Check 12 / 12 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.He is a student.you Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: B.2.2. Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 1 / 12 Are you hungry?he Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 2 / 12 Are the students diligent?Ivan Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 3 / 12 Are the students intelligent?hungry Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 4 / 12 Are the doctors intelligent?students Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 5 / 12 Is he hungry?good Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. 6 / 12 Are the students interesting?diligent Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 7 / 12 Are the students hungry?you Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 8 / 12 Is he good?interesting Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 9 / 12 Are the doctors interesting?intelligent Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 10 / 12 Are the classes interesting?students Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 11 / 12 Is he interesting?class Check Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 12 / 12 Is the class interesting?classes Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: 2.1. Practice colloquial situations. 1 / 6 If you are to introduce Mr. Taylor to Jimmy, than you say, "Jimmy, this is Mr. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, this is Jimmy." "Mr. Taylor, this is Jimmy. Jimmy, this is Mr. Taylor." 2 / 6 If you push someone to make your way, then you say, "Excuse me, please." "Get out off the road if you want to grow old." 3 / 6 You run into a friend of yours. He's asking you, "How are you Billy?" You say, Bad, very bad! "It's none of your business!" "Very well, thank you." 4 / 6 If you are to introduce Mr. Taylor to Marcia, you say, "Mr. Taylor, this is Marcia. Marcia, this is Mr. Taylor." "Marcia, this is Mr. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, this is Marcia." 5 / 6 What do you say at 8 a.m.? Good morning darling. Good evening darling. Good afternoon darling. 6 / 6 Someone is looking for you. You have to leave the table. You say, "Excuse me, please. Someone is looking for me." "Move you fat body. I need room to go out!" Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: 3.1. Choose the profession. 1 / 9 Bill is ... a dentist. a clerk. an engineer. 2 / 9 Mary is ... a hairdresser, a nurse. a dressmaker. 3 / 9 He is ... a carpenter a businessman a doctor 4 / 9 Mr. Simpson is ... an architect. a barber. a dentist. 5 / 9 Jack is ... a salesman. a banker. a dentist. 6 / 9 Mr. Rahman is ... a businessman. a forester. a blacksmith. 7 / 9 She is ... a locksmith. a housewife. a secretary. 8 / 9 Jane is ... a dentist. a hairdresser. a clerk. 9 / 9 Mrs. Green is ... a banker. a businessman. a housewife. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson I - Exercise: 4.1. Practice properties. 1 / 11 Steven is ... hungry. thirsty. 2 / 11 She is ... nice. ugly. rude. 3 / 11 He is ... rested. tired. happy. 4 / 11 Mr. Smith is ... sleepy. rested. busy. 5 / 11 Billy is ... intelligent. interesting. hungry. 6 / 11 You are ... wrong. right. 7 / 11 Donald is ... sad. happy. 8 / 11 I am ... right. wrong. 9 / 11 Marcia is ... busy happy. sad. 10 / 11 If you think about your family then you are ... tiring. thirsty. homesick. 11 / 11 The bee is ... busy. bored. idle. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz Lesson1 Summary of Lesson I Check your knowledge. 1 / 14 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.Mary is a doctor.I Check 2 / 14 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The course is good. Check 3 / 14 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The answer is correct.good Check 4 / 14 You run into a friend of yours. He's asking you, "How are you Billy?" You say, Bad, very bad! "It's none of your business!" "Very well, thank you." 5 / 14 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes:The lesson is necessary.the alphabet Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 6 / 14 Is the spelling correct?good Check Substitute the words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the spelling bad?goodIs the spelling good?the lessonIs the lesson good?... 7 / 14 Is the spelling good?the lesson Check 8 / 14 Invert the statement to a Yes/No-Question:The question is good. Check Practice Pro-Objects. For example:The book is new.It is new.John is happy.He is happy.The students are busy.They are busy.... 9 / 14 You and I are busy. You are busy. They are busy. We are busy. 10 / 14 Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes.They are students.teachers Check 11 / 14 I am ... wrong. right. Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 12 / 14 Are the students intelligent?hungry Check 13 / 14 If you think about your family then you are ... thirsty. homesick. tiring. Substitute the same-class words and make necessary changes. For example:Is the lesson necessary?practicalIs the lesson practical?interestingIs the lesson interesting?doctorIs the doctor interesting?doctorsAre the doctors interesting?... 14 / 14 Is he hungry?good Check Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz