1.
There _____
any milk left in the fridge.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. is
D. are
2.
There _____
many students in the classroom today.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. wasn’t
D. doesn’t
3.
There _____
a computer on the teacher’s desk.
A. aren’t
B. is
C. isn’t
D. are
4.
There _____
any chairs in this room. We cannot sit.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. doesn’t
D. wasn’t
5.
There _____
a good reason to cancel the meeting.
A. aren’t
B. isn’t
C. aren’t being
D. isn’t being
6.
There _____
any apples in the basket, but there are bananas.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. aren’t any
D. is
7.
There _____
a library near my house. The nearest one is 5 km away.
A. aren’t
B. doesn’t
C. isn’t
D. aren’t any
8.
There _____
any messages for you at the front desk.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. isn’t any
D. wasn’t
9.
There _____
enough time to finish all the tasks.
A. aren’t
B. isn’t
C. isn’t being
D. aren’t being
10.
There _____
any buses at night, so we have to walk.
A. isn’t
B. aren’t
C. doesn’t
D. wasn’t
1.
The phrase “unforgettable
experience” means a moment that is…
A. Boring and not important
B. Easy to forget
C. Very memorable and meaningful
D. Hard to understand
2.
Which
sentence best describes an unforgettable experience?
A. “I watched TV yesterday.”
B. “I went to Bali for the first time and saw a beautiful sunset.”
C. “I cleaned my room last night.”
D. “I ate lunch at school.”
3.
Which
expression is commonly used to start telling an unforgettable experience?
A. “In my opinion…”
B. “I usually…”
C. “I will never forget when…”
D. “Do you know…?”
4.
Which
sentence shows a positive unforgettable experience?
A. “I lost my phone in the market.”
B. “I failed my exam.”
C. “I had a wonderful trip with my family.”
D. “I got stuck in heavy rain.”
5.
Which
sentence is written in past tense, suitable for telling an experience?
A. “I am visiting Yogyakarta.”
B. “I visit Yogyakarta.”
C. “I will visit Yogyakarta.”
D. “I visited Yogyakarta.”
6.
Which event
is most likely to be an unforgettable experience?
A. Buying groceries
B. Meeting your favorite celebrity
C. Doing homework
D. Sleeping
7.
Which phrase
shows emotion in telling an experience?
A. “I was so surprised when…”
B. “There are many people…”
C. “I go to school every day.”
D. “I have two brothers.”
8.
When telling
an unforgettable experience, we usually describe…
A. Plot, characters, and feelings
B. Only future plans
C. Only vocabulary lists
D. Facts and statistics
9.
Which of the
following sentences is appropriate for closing a narrative about an
unforgettable experience?
A. “That’s why I always do my homework.”
B. “Finally, it became one of the best memories in my life.”
C. “I am going to the store now.”
D. “I don’t know what to say.”
10.
Which
sentence shows a negative unforgettable experience?
A. “I won a storytelling competition.”
B. “I explored a beautiful island with my friends.”
C. “I got lost in a foreign country for hours.”
D. “I celebrated my birthday with my family.”
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