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Wednesday, June 25, 2008


BETTER LATE THAN NEVER SERVICE FOR TMS 10TH GRADERS!!!!


Additional Exercises for TMS 10th graders English End of Term Test

I. Supply who-which-that-whose only where necessary.

The only games ________ I play are football and tennis.
He is the only student ________ understands English well.
He is a writer ________ books are seldom read.
This is the hotel at ________ we are staying.
Is this the money________ you lost?
That is the horse ________ won the race.
He is the sort of person ________ everyone admires.

II. State whether the following words are Countable or Uncountable Nouns.

1. Peace _____________________ 2. murder _____________________
3. accomplice _________________ 4. anger _____________________
4. bribe ______________________ 6. luggage ____________________
confidence _________________ 8. burglary ____________________
judge _____________________ 11. verdict ____________________
12. fraud _____________________ 13. jury ______________________
14. robbery ___________________ 15. cargo _____________________

III. Name the following crimes and criminals.

1. Someone who breaks into houses is a ____________________________________
2. The one who uses violence to take control of a plane is a _____________________
3. Someone who attacks people and robs them in a public place is a _______________
4. Amount of money paid to free someone ___________________________________
5. getting money from someone by threatening to tell secrets ____________________
6. taking someone illegally or by force is ____________________________________
7. The crime of stealing things from a shop is called ___________________________
8. To pay money to someone to persuade him to help you _______________________



Answers: I. /nothing/ who/ whose / which /that / which / nothing/
II. /U / C / C / U / C / U / U / C / C / C / U-C / U-C / C / C /
III. / burglar / hijacker / mugger / ransom / blackmailing / kidnapping /
/ shoplifting / bribe /

Good Luck, folks! Don’t forget to read instructions carefully and spell correctly!

Sam the Ham (Better late than never Service)

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