PRESENT PERFECT
PAST PERFECT
MACMILLAN VOCABULARY
SUBJUNCTIVE
LITERARY DEVICES, CULTURAL DIVERSITY, NATIONALISM VS PATRIOTISM
100

When do we use the Present Perfect tense? 

A) To talk about actions happening now 

B) To talk about actions completed in the past with relevance to the present 

C) To talk about future plans 

D) To talk about routine actions

B) To talk about actions completed in the past with relevance to the present

100

When do we use the Past Perfect tense? 

A) To talk about actions happening now 

B) To talk about actions completed in the past before another past action 

C) To talk about future plans

 D) To talk about routine actions

B) To talk about actions completed in the past before another past action

100

What does the word "karaoke" refer to? A) Baking a cake B) Riding a horse C) Singing along to music tracks D) Playing laser tag

C) Singing along to music tracks

100

When do we typically use the subjunctive mood in English? A) To express certainty B) To talk about past events C) To indicate wishes, suggestions, or hypothetical situations D) To describe routine actions

C) To indicate wishes, suggestions, or hypothetical situations

100

Choose a literary device and explain it with an example sentence. 

1. Simile

2. Metaphor

3. Personification

4. Hyperbole

5. Alliteration

6. Onomatopoeia

7. Irony

8. Symbolism

9. Imagery

10. Allusion

11. Foreshadowing

12. Flashback

13. Allegory

14. Satire

15. Oxymoron

16. Repetition

17. Tone

1. Simile: A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as."

   Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun."

2. Metaphor: A comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

   Example: "Time is a thief, stealing moments away."

3. Personification: Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human objects or animals.

   Example: "The wind whispered through the trees."

4. Hyperbole: Exaggeration for emphasis or dramatic effect.

   Example: "I've told you a million times to clean your room!"

5. Alliteration: The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

   Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

6. Onomatopoeia: Words that imitate or suggest the sound they describe.

   Example: "The thunder rumbled in the distance."

7. Irony: A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.

   Example: "The fire station burned down."

8. Symbolism: The use of objects, characters, or actions to represent abstract ideas or qualities.

   Example: "The dove is a symbol of peace."

9. Imagery: Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell).

   Example: "The sweet aroma of freshly baked cookies filled the kitchen."

10. Allusion: A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of literature.

    Example: "She had the wisdom of Solomon."


200

Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the present perfect tense :

  1. She __________ (never/try) sushi before.
  2. By the time I arrived, they __________ (finish) the project.
  3. We __________ (visit) three different countries so far.

She **has never tried** sushi before.

By the time I arrived, they **had finished** the project.

We **have visited** three different countries so far.

200

Which sentence uses the Past Perfect tense correctly? A) "She had went to the store." 

B) "They had eaten lunch before the movie started." 

C) "He will finish his homework tomorrow." 

D) "I am seeing that movie last week."

B) "They had eaten lunch before the movie started."

200
  1. Which activity is associated with marine life? A) Building a sandcastle B) Swimming with dolphins C) Playing laser tag D) Riding a horse

B) Swimming with dolphins

200

Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood correctly? A) "If she was here, she will help us." 

B) "I wish he come to the party." 

C) "It's crucial that he completes his assignments on time." 

D) "They hopes to win the game."

C) "It's crucial that he completes his assignments on time." uses the subjunctive mood correctly.

200

How would you define nationalism?

 A) Excessive love for one's country 

B) Respect and pride for one's country 

C) Belief in the superiority of one's nation 

D) Promotion of global unity

B) Respect and pride for one's country

300

Rewrite the sentences using the present perfect tense:

  1. I started learning Spanish two years ago.
  2. They lived in Paris for five years.
  3. She bought a new phone last week.

I **have been learning** Spanish for two years.

They **have lived** in Paris for five years.

She **has bought** a new phone last week.

300
  1. Which of the following sentences uses the Past Perfect tense incorrectly? A) "I had visited Paris before." B) "She had finished her book." C) "They had going to the park." D) "He had seen that movie."

C) "They had going to the park." uses the Past Perfect tense incorrectly. 


The correct form would be: "They had gone to the park."

300

Which of these is an adventure sport ?

 A) Recording music 

B) Doing a bungee jump 

C) Baking a cake 

D) Acting in a play



B) Doing a bungee jump 

300

Complete the sentences using the correct subjunctive mood: 

1. I suggest that he __________ (be) more careful with his words. 

2. It's essential that everyone __________ (attend) the meeting on time. 

3. The teacher insisted that the students __________ (do) their homework. 

4. It's important that she __________ (study) for the exam. 

5. The doctor recommended that he __________ (take) a break.


  1. suggest that he be more careful with his words.
  2. It's essential that everyone attend the meeting on time.
  3. The teacher insisted that the students do their homework.
  4. It's important that she study for the exam.
  5. The doctor recommended that he take a break.
300

How can people express patriotism without being overly nationalistic?

 A) By respecting other cultures and nations 

B) By isolating themselves from global affairs

 C) By promoting superiority of their own nation 

D) By disregarding national symbols and traditions

A) By respecting other cultures and nations

400
  1. Which of the following sentences uses the Present Perfect tense incorrectly? A) "I have visited Paris before." B) "She has finished her book." C) "They have going to the park." D) "He has seen that movie."

The sentence that uses the Present Perfect tense incorrectly is: C) "They have going to the park." 

The correct form should be: "They have been to the park."

400

Provide an example sentence using the Past Perfect tense.

E.g: Before the concert started, I **had already bought** my ticket.

400

Which activity is associated with astronomy? 

A) Playing soccer 

B) Stargazing 

C) Knitting 

D) Swimming

B) Stargazing 

400

In which type of sentence would you most likely use the subjunctive mood? 

A) Stating a fact 

B) Expressing a wish or desire

 C) Describing a routine activity 

D) Narrating a past event

B) Expressing a wish or desire

400

How can embracing cultural diversity help reduce stereotypes and prejudice? 

A) By promoting understanding and empathy 

B) By enforcing strict rules 

C) By isolating different cultures

 D) By encouraging discrimination

A) By promoting understanding and empathy

500
  1. Provide an example sentence using the Present Perfect tense.

E.g: I **have visited** several countries in Europe.

500

Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the past perfect tense:

  1. By the time we arrived at the party, they __________ (finish) decorating.
  2. She __________ (never/see) such a beautiful sunrise before she visited the beach.
  3. Before the storm hit, they __________ (secure) all the outdoor furniture.
  4. After I __________ (read) the book, I returned it to the library.
  5. By the time the guests arrived, the chef __________ (already/prepare) the delicious meal.

By the time we arrived at the party, they **had finished** decorating.

She **had never seen** such a beautiful sunrise before she visited the beach.

Before the storm hit, they **had secured** all the outdoor furniture.

After I **had read** the book, I returned it to the library.

By the time the guests arrived, the chef **had already prepared** the delicious meal.

500
  1. What does the phrase "sleeping under the stars" suggest? A) Acting in a play B) Stargazing outdoors C) Riding a horse D) Baking a cake

B) Stargazing

500

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the subjunctive mood:

  1. It's necessary that she __________ (attend) the meeting tomorrow.
  2. The manager insisted that the team __________ (complete) the report by Friday.
  3. I recommend that he __________ (not/leave) without notifying anyone.
  4. It's important that they __________ (submit) their proposals on time.
  5. I request that you __________ (be) more cautious with confidential information.
  1. It's necessary that she attend the meeting tomorrow.

  2. The manager insisted that the team complete the report by Friday.

  3. I recommend that he not leave without notifying anyone.

  4. It's important that they submit their proposals on time.

  5. I request that you be more cautious with confidential information.

500

Why is it important for societies to embrace and respect cultural differences? A) To create division B) To foster unity and understanding C) To promote discrimination D) To limit social interactions

B) To foster unity and understanding

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