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Vocabulary Tests [ 118 ] Test One Hundred And Eighteen

118 - ] Vocabulary Tests

118 - ] Test One Hundred And Eighteen .

1 - ] Verbs Often Confused .

 (A) wear means to have upon the body as a garment or as an ornament .

I’m going to wear a black dress and my diamond earrings .

Why aren’t you wearing your glasses ?

It is used to describe someone’s usual style of dressing .

She always wears earrings / casual clothes / black .

I’ll be wearing a red coat .

All the visitors to the site must wear a protective helmet .

( B) put sth on [ phrasal ] to put a piece of clothing on your body . It is used if you are talking about just one piece of clothing or things like glasses and jewellery .

Wait a moment while I put my shoes on .

OK , you can put your shirt back on .

Put your coat on before you go outside

I’ll have to put my glasses on ; I can’t read the sign from here .

(C) dress put on clothes , etc. especially before a special occasion . It has nearly the same meaning as to put on , but the object of dress is a person and not a thing . You dress in clothes or dress someone in them .

I’ve got to go home to dress.

He dressed himself and went out .

The mother dressed her baby .

/ to wear a particular kind of clothes .

Dress warmly if you’re going out for a walk .

1 - ] Use the correct form of wear , put on , or dress in the following .

1 . She often --------------------- a green coat .

2 . I ----------------my coat and went out .

2 . The mother --------------the child .

4 . She ------------------a beautiful dress in the party .

5 . It takes him a long time to ----------------his clothes .

6 . He -------------------a red tie yesterday .

7 . She never ------------------brown shoes .

8. Mariam -----------------herself and went to the party .

9 . I’ll ---------------------my new dress at the wedding .

10. When he came in he was -----------------ing his coat .

2 - ] Use the correct form of let , let go , leave , or give up in the following .

1 . ---------------------your books here .

2 . Does your father ----------------you go swimming ?

3 . Please ----------------my room .

4 . I have ----------------- music lessons .

5 . Where have you -----------------your pen ?

6 . Mother will not -----------------------me go.

7 . His old friends ---------------him .

8. Please ---------------------of my hand .

9. Someone always ----------------------the door open .

10 . -----------------me go , too .

3 - ] Use a correct form of fly , flow , or flee in the following .

1 . The lane -----------------over the city .

2 . The birds have ------------------north for the summer .

3 . He -------------------from danger .

4 . The water -------------------all day .

5 . The flies ------------------through the window .

6 . The Nile ----------------------into the Mediterranean .

7 . He -----------------------from London to New York .

8. The prisoner has ------------------from the guard .

9 . Birds ---------------------- .

10 . The wild horses ------------------------from the men .

4 - ] Use hung or hanged  in the following .

1 . He was found guilty and  --------------------- .

2 . Mother -------------------the clothes up to dry .

3 . The picture ------------------on the wall .

4 . The criminal was --------------------- .

5 . She --------------------his jacket up .

5 - ] Use the correct form of borrow or lend in the following .

1 . May I ------------------your pen ?

2 . Please -----------------me your book .

3 . From whom did you -----------------the money ?

4 . He’ll -----------------you his knife .

5 . You should avoid --------------ing things from others .

6 - ] Use the correct form of steal or rob in the following .

1 . They -----------------------------the house and fled .

2 . Someone has ------------------------his money .

3 . I’ve been ----------------------------,’ cried the lady .

4 . When the bank was -------------------, the thieves escaped .

5 . The cat will ---------------------the dog’s food . 

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