TEST 1Now that you have studied lesson 1, 2, 3 and 4, it is time for a quick test!Let’s see what you Remmember ! Name * First Name Last Name Email * Question 1: Fill in the Blanks Complete the greetings with the correct words: 1. ______ morning! How are you today? 2. Nice to ______ you! 3. ______ you later! 4. Hi, my name is Lisa. What’s ______ name? 5. It’s a pleasure to ______ you. Question 2: Match the Greetings Match the greetings in Column A with the correct responses in Column B. Column A Column B 1. How are you? a) Nice to meet you too! 2. See you later! b) I’m good, thanks! 3. Nice to meet you! c) Hi, I’m Alex. 4. What’s your name? d) Goodbye! Question 3: Correct the Mistakes Find and correct the mistakes in these greetings: Hello, I name is John. Good night! How are you? Nice meet you! What is you name? Question 4: Fill in the Blanks (Present Simple) Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses. 1. She ______ (go) to school every day. 2. Tom ______ (like) playing football. 3. We ______ (not/watch) TV in the morning. 4. ______ you ______ (speak) English? 5. My brother ______ (have) a new car. Question 5: Identify the Verb Find the verbs in the following sentences: 1. Sarah reads a book every night. 2. They are playing football in the park. 3. We went to the beach last weekend. 4. He will visit his grandparents tomorrow. 5. I love listening to music. Question 6: Change the Sentence (Past Tense) Rewrite these sentences in the past tense: 1. She drinks coffee in the morning. 2. We play soccer after school. 3. He reads a book before bed. 4. I go to the gym every weekend. 5. They watch a movie on Friday nights. Question 7: Choose the Correct Verb Form Select the correct verb to complete the sentence: 1. She ______ to the store yesterday. (go / went / goes) 2. I ______ my homework right now. (do / doing / am doing) 3. We ______ to the park every Sunday. (go / went / going) 4. They ______ TV when I called them. (watch / were watching / watched) 5. He ______ already ______ lunch. (has / have / is) (eaten / eat / eats) Question 8: Provide Examples Use the two verbs below to create one example sentence for each verb: Run Think Thank you!