0 votes, 0 avg 24 Report a question What's wrong with this question?You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 123456789101112131415161718 You have 10 mins for this section! 😊Your time is up .. sorry! GL Set1 - Practice Test 5 - English 1 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: She’s not interested [at], [on], [to], [with], [in] joining the club. at on with in to She’s not interested in joining the club. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 2 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: The cake [was baking], [is bake], [baked], [has baking], [was baked] yesterday morning. was baking is bake has baking baked was baked The cake was baked yesterday morning. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 3 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: We arrived late [although], [unless], [so], [because], [but] the traffic was terrible. although unless so because but We arrived late because the traffic was terrible. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 4 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: If you had asked earlier, I [had helped], [helped], [was helping], [will help], [would have helped] you. helped had helped will help was helping would have helped If you had asked earlier, I would have helped you. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 5 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: The magician amazed the crowd with his [tricky], [tricked], [trickery], [tricking], [trick] and flair. tricked trick tricky tricking trickery The magician amazed the crowd with his trickery and flair. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 6 / 18Choose the best word from the options, to complete the sentence below: They won the game [although], [despite], [since], [because of], [unless] having fewer players. unless despite because of since although They won the game despite having fewer players. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 7 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: She used a magnifying glass to observe the minute detales. magnifying glass to No Error She used a detales. observe the minute "detales" should be "details". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 8 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: The explorer packed essential equiptment for the dangerous expedition. The explorer packed essential dangerous expedition. No Error equiptment for the "equiptment" should be "equipment". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 9 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: The museum displayed a rare and valuble piece of jewellery. The museum displayed a rare and valuble piece of No Error jewellery. "valuble" should be "valuable". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 10 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: They were accused of acting in an unproffesional manner. No Error an unproffesional manner. They were accused of acting in "unproffesional" should be "unprofessional". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 11 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: His performance was met with thunderous aplause from the crowd. met with thunderous crowd. aplause from the His performance was No Error "aplause" should be "applause". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 12 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a spelling error: I couldn’t belive how quickly the day had passed. I couldn’t the day had belive how quickly passed. No Error "belive" should be "believe". Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 13 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: The explorer’s map was old but still useful. still useful. No Error The explorer’s old but map was Sentence is correctly punctuated (singular possessive). No punctuation error. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 14 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: The explorers map was old but still useful. still useful. old but No Error map was The explorers Missing apostrophe: “explorer’s map”. It should be singular possessive. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 15 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: The dogs tails were wagging with excitement. The dogs excitement. wagging with No Error tails were Missing apostrophe in “dogs’” (plural possessive). Correct: “The dogs’ tails…” Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 16 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: “Come on!” shouted Jack. “We’ll miss the bus!” No Error “Come on!” the bus!” shouted Jack. “We’ll miss Sentence is correctly punctuated with closing speech and exclamation. No punctuation error. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 17 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: It wasn’t fair. He’d done all the work himself. work himself. fair. He’d It wasn’t No Error done all the Sentence is correctly punctuated with full stop between clauses. No punctuation error. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) 18 / 18Select part of the sentence that has a punctuation error: We studied Egypt, Greece and Rome in our history lessons. Egypt, Greece in our history lessons. and Rome No Error We studied Sentence is correctly punctuated for a list. No punctuation error. Quiz(PDF) Questions(PDF) Your score is