Foundation English I Grammar Quiz II Mock Version Name...........................................................ID..........................................................เลขที่ในห้อง........ Part I: Connecting Sentences Instructions: Connect two sentences with ‘and’ or ‘but’. Use a comma before the conjunction. 1. Somsri can cook many Thai dishes. She can’t cook Pad Thai. ________________________________________________________________________ 2. John speaks Chinese and Khmer He can speak them very well. ________________________________________________________________________ 3. China is a big country. It has the largest population in the world. ________________________________________________________________________ 4. John is very sick. He doesn’t want to go to the hospital. ________________________________________________________________________ 5. There are many immigrants from Myanmar in Thailand. Many of them work in Southern Thailand. ________________________________________________________________________ 6. John and his wife moved to Thailand last year. Both of them teach English in Bangkok now. _________________________________________________________________________ 6. John wants to take a vacation in Japan. His wife does want to go with him. _________________________________________________________________________ 7. Most dogs like to eat meat. My dog likes to eat vegetables. _________________________________________________________________________ 8. In the past, scientists thought attitudes never changed. Now, many psychologists think people can change their attitudes. _________________________________________________________________________ 9. My friend has regular exercise and a good diet. He still often gets sick. _________________________________________________________________________ 10. Many first -year students live in the university dormitories. Most of them eat at the university cafeteria. _________________________________________________________________________ Part II: There + be Instructions: Circle the correct verb in the parentheses. 11. In the past, there (is /are /was/were) over 4 million Chinese people in India. 12. In the past, there (is /are /was/were) only one language school in this town. 13. There (is /are /was/were) a lot of different languages in India today. 14. There (is /are /was/were) a airplane factory in India today. 15. There (is /are /was/were) not many students in my class yesterday. 16. There (is /are /was/were) not one student in my class yesterday who enjoyed the lesson. 17. There (is /are /was/were) a Japanese restaurant in our town now. 18. There (is /are /was/were) two Japanese restaurants in our town now. 19. There (is /are /was/were) no good movies in 2012. 20. There (is /are /was/were) no good movie in 2012. 21. Right now, there (is /are /was/were) many Burmese and Cambodian immigrants in Thailand. 22. Right now, there (is /are /was/were) a soccer game on TV. 23. There (is /are /was/were) a very good reason why I want to learn Chinese. 24. There (is /are /was/were) many good reason why you should study Chinese. 25. There (is /are /was/were) only two teachers in this school back then. 26. There (is /are /was/were) only one English teacher in this school back then. 27. These days, there (is /are /was/were) always a good book to read. 28. These days, there are always good books to read.