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1 prit_prosty 1 Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Vždy hraje v sobotu tenis. A) He always plays tenis on Saturdays. B) He always play tennis on Saturdays. C) He always plays tennis in Saturday. D) He always plays tennis on Saturdays. Přeložte: Často čtu anglické knihy. A) I often reads English books. B) I often read English book. C) I often reades English books. D) I often read English books. Otázka: Přeložte: Vždy chodí do postele v jedenáct hodin. A) She always gos to bed at eleven o clock. B) She always goes to bed at eleven o clock. C) She always goes to bed in eleven o clock. D) She always go to bed at eleven o clock. Otázka: 10 Přeložte: Kde kupuješ ovoce a zeleninu? A) Where do you buys fruit and vegetable? B) Where does you buy fruit and vegetable? C) When do you buy fruit and vegetable? D) Where do you buy fruit and vegetable? Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Naši přátelé bydlí v Praze 6. A) Our friend lives in Prague 6. B) Our friend live in Prague 6. C) Our friends live in Prague 6. D) Our friends lives in Prague 6. Přeložte: Jeho žena pracuje v bance. A) His wife workes in a bank. B) His wife working in a bank. C) His wife works in a bank. D) His wife work in a bank. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Obvykle máme domácí úkol v pátek. A) We usually have homework in Fridays. B) We usually has homework on Fridays. C) We usualy have homework on Fridays. D) We usually have homework on Fridays. Přeložte: Proč se neučíš? A) Why don t you studies? B) Where don t you study? C) Why don t you study? D) Where doesn t you study? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Proč nepomáhá? A) Why do he helps? B) Why dosn t he help? C) Why don t he help? D) Why doesn t he help? Přeložte: Kdy začíná hodina? A) When does the lesson starts? B) When does the lesson start? C) When do the lesson start? D) When do the lesson starts? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Jak často ti volá? A) How often do he phones you? B) How often does he phone you? C) How often do he phone you? D) How does he phone you? Přeložte: Proč ji nenavštěvují? A) Why don t they visit her? B) Why doesn t they visit her? C) Why does they visit her? D) Why do they visit her? Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Často má problémy ve škole. A) He often have problems at school. B) He often have problems on school. C) He often has problems on school. D) He often has problems at school. Přeložte: Chtějí jet s náma? A) Do they want to go with us? B) Do they want go with us? C) Does they want to go with us? D) Want they go with us? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Kde pracuje? A) Where do she works? B) Where do she work? C) Where does she work? D) Where does she works? Přeložte: Kdy hraje fotbal? A) When does he play football? B) When do he play football? C) When dos he play football? D) Where does he play football? 1 of 2
2 prit_pros ty 1 Otázka: 17 Přeložte: Mluví francouzsky? A) Does she speaks French? B) Does she speak French? C) Do she speak French? D) Dos she speak French? Otázka: 18 Přeložte: Jezdí do práce tramvají? A) Go she to work by tram? B) Does she go to work by tram? C) Do she go to work by tram? D) Dos she go to work by tram? Otázka: 19 Přeložte: Nerozumí té otázce. A) She dosn t understand the question. B) She doesn t understand the question. C) She don t understand the question. D) She don t understands the question. Otázka: 20 Přeložte: Nelíbí se jim tady. A) They don t likes it here. B) They doesn t like it here. C) They doesn t likes it here. D) They don t like it here of 2
3 prit_prosty 2 Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Naši přátelé bydlí v Praze 6. A) Our friends lives in Prague 6. B) Our friends live in Prague 6. C) Our friend live in Prague 6. D) Our friend lives in Prague 6. Přeložte: Často čtu anglické knihy. A) I often reades English books. B) I often read English book. C) I often read English books. D) I often reads English books. Otázka: Přeložte: Vždy chodí do postele v jedenáct hodin. A) She always goes to bed at eleven o clock. B) She always go to bed at eleven o clock. C) She always gos to bed at eleven o clock. D) She always goes to bed in eleven o clock. Otázka: 10 Přeložte: Kdy začíná hodina? A) When do the lesson start? B) When does the lesson starts? C) When do the lesson starts? D) When does the lesson start? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Obvykle máme domácí úkol v pátek. A) We usually have homework in Fridays. B) We usually have homework on Fridays. C) We usually has homework on Fridays. D) We usualy have homework on Fridays. Přeložte: Kde kupuješ ovoce a zeleninu? A) Where do you buys fruit and vegetable? B) When do you buy fruit and vegetable? C) Where do you buy fruit and vegetable? D) Where does you buy fruit and vegetable? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Nelíbí se jim tady. A) They doesn t likes it here. B) They don t likes it here. C) They don t like it here. D) They doesn t like it here. Přeložte: Jak často ti volá? A) How often do he phone you? B) How often do he phones you? C) How does he phone you? D) How often does he phone you? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Proč se neučíš? A) Why don t you studies? B) Where don t you study? C) Where doesn t you study? D) Why don t you study? Přeložte: Vždy hraje v sobotu tenis. A) He always plays tennis in Saturday. B) He always plays tenis on Saturdays. C) He always plays tennis on Saturdays. D) He always play tennis on Saturdays. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Chtějí jet s náma? A) Do they want go with us? B) Do they want to go with us? C) Want they go with us? D) Does they want to go with us? Přeložte: Kdy hraje fotbal? A) When does he play football? B) When do he play football? C) Where does he play football? D) When dos he play football? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Nerozumí té otázce. A) She dosn t understand the question. B) She doesn t understand the question. C) She don t understands the question. D) She don t understand the question. Přeložte: Jeho žena pracuje v bance. A) His wife working in a bank. B) His wife work in a bank. C) His wife works in a bank. D) His wife workes in a bank. Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Často má problémy ve škole. A) He often have problems on school. B) He often has problems on school. C) He often has problems at school. D) He often have problems at school. Přeložte: Proč ji nenavštěvují? A) Why doesn t they visit her? B) Why does they visit her? C) Why don t they visit her? D) Why do they visit her? 1 of 2
4 prit_pros ty 2 Otázka: 17 Přeložte: Jezdí do práce tramvají? A) Dos she go to work by tram? B) Does she go to work by tram? C) Go she to work by tram? D) Do she go to work by tram? Otázka: 18 Přeložte: Kde pracuje? A) Where does she work? B) Where do she work? C) Where does she works? D) Where do she works? Otázka: 19 Přeložte: Proč nepomáhá? A) Why do he helps? B) Why doesn t he help? C) Why dosn t he help? D) Why don t he help? Otázka: 20 Přeložte: Mluví francouzsky? A) Dos she speak French? B) Do she speak French? C) Does she speak French? D) Does she speaks French? of 2
5 prit_prosty 3 Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Obvykle máme domácí úkol v pátek. A) We usually has homework on Fridays. B) We usually have homework on Fridays. C) We usualy have homework on Fridays. D) We usually have homework in Fridays. Přeložte: Kdy hraje fotbal? A) When dos he play football? B) When do he play football? C) When does he play football? D) Where does he play football? Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Naši přátelé bydlí v Praze 6. A) Our friends lives in Prague 6. B) Our friend live in Prague 6. C) Our friend lives in Prague 6. D) Our friends live in Prague 6. Přeložte: Proč nepomáhá? A) Why dosn t he help? B) Why doesn t he help? C) Why do he helps? D) Why don t he help? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Kde kupuješ ovoce a zeleninu? A) When do you buy fruit and vegetable? B) Where does you buy fruit and vegetable? C) Where do you buy fruit and vegetable? D) Where do you buys fruit and vegetable? Přeložte: Kde pracuje? A) Where do she works? B) Where does she work? C) Where does she works? D) Where do she work? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Jezdí do práce tramvají? A) Go she to work by tram? B) Dos she go to work by tram? C) Does she go to work by tram? D) Do she go to work by tram? Přeložte: Často čtu anglické knihy. A) I often read English books. B) I often reades English books. C) I often read English book. D) I often reads English books. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Mluví francouzsky? A) Does she speaks French? B) Do she speak French? C) Dos she speak French? D) Does she speak French? Přeložte: Vždy hraje v sobotu tenis. A) He always play tennis on Saturdays. B) He always plays tennis on Saturdays. C) He always plays tennis in Saturday. D) He always plays tenis on Saturdays. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Proč ji nenavštěvují? A) Why doesn t they visit her? B) Why don t they visit her? C) Why do they visit her? D) Why does they visit her? Přeložte: Nelíbí se jim tady. A) They doesn t like it here. B) They don t like it here. C) They don t likes it here. D) They doesn t likes it here. Otázka: Přeložte: Vždy chodí do postele v jedenáct hodin. A) She always gos to bed at eleven o clock. B) She always goes to bed in eleven o clock. C) She always goes to bed at eleven o clock. D) She always go to bed at eleven o clock. Otázka: 15 Přeložte: Proč se neučíš? A) Where don t you study? B) Where doesn t you study? C) Why don t you studies? D) Why don t you study? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Nerozumí té otázce. A) She doesn t understand the question. B) She dosn t understand the question. C) She don t understand the question. D) She don t understands the question. Přeložte: Kdy začíná hodina? A) When does the lesson starts? B) When do the lesson start? C) When do the lesson starts? D) When does the lesson start? 1 of 2
6 prit_pros ty 3 Otázka: 17 Přeložte: Jeho žena pracuje v bance. A) His wife workes in a bank. B) His wife working in a bank. C) His wife work in a bank. D) His wife works in a bank. Otázka: 18 Přelož: Často má problémy ve škole. A) He often has problems on school. B) He often has problems at school. C) He often have problems on school. D) He often have problems at school. Otázka: 19 Přeložte: Chtějí jet s náma? A) Does they want to go with us? B) Do they want to go with us? C) Do they want go with us? D) Want they go with us? Otázka: 20 Přeložte: Jak často ti volá? A) How does he phone you? B) How often does he phone you? C) How often do he phones you? D) How often do he phone you? of 2
7 prit_prosty 4 Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Obvykle máme domácí úkol v pátek. A) We usually has homework on Fridays. B) We usualy have homework on Fridays. C) We usually have homework on Fridays. D) We usually have homework in Fridays. Přeložte: Kdy začíná hodina? A) When do the lesson starts? B) When do the lesson start? C) When does the lesson starts? D) When does the lesson start? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Jezdí do práce tramvají? A) Dos she go to work by tram? B) Go she to work by tram? C) Does she go to work by tram? D) Do she go to work by tram? Přeložte: Kde kupuješ ovoce a zeleninu? A) When do you buy fruit and vegetable? B) Where do you buy fruit and vegetable? C) Where do you buys fruit and vegetable? D) Where does you buy fruit and vegetable? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Kdy hraje fotbal? A) When does he play football? B) When do he play football? C) Where does he play football? D) When dos he play football? Přeložte: Vždy hraje v sobotu tenis. A) He always plays tennis in Saturday. B) He always play tennis on Saturdays. C) He always plays tenis on Saturdays. D) He always plays tennis on Saturdays. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Kde pracuje? A) Where do she works? B) Where do she work? C) Where does she works? D) Where does she work? Přeložte: Jeho žena pracuje v bance. A) His wife work in a bank. B) His wife works in a bank. C) His wife workes in a bank. D) His wife working in a bank. Otázka: Otázka: Přelož: Naši přátelé bydlí v Praze 6. A) Our friends live in Prague 6. B) Our friend live in Prague 6. C) Our friends lives in Prague 6. D) Our friend lives in Prague 6. Přeložte: Chtějí jet s náma? A) Want they go with us? B) Do they want go with us? C) Does they want to go with us? D) Do they want to go with us? Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Jak často ti volá? A) How often do he phones you? B) How does he phone you? C) How often does he phone you? D) How often do he phone you? Přeložte: Nerozumí té otázce. A) She doesn t understand the question. B) She don t understands the question. C) She don t understand the question. D) She dosn t understand the question. Otázka: 7 Přeložte: Často čtu anglické knihy. A) I often reads English books. B) I often read English books. C) I often read English book. D) I often reades English books Otázka: Přeložte: Vždy chodí do postele v jedenáct hodin. A) She always goes to bed at eleven o clock. B) She always goes to bed in eleven o clock. C) She always go to bed at eleven o clock. D) She always gos to bed at eleven o clock. Otázka: Otázka: Přeložte: Proč nepomáhá? A) Why don t he help? B) Why dosn t he help? C) Why do he helps? D) Why doesn t he help? Přelož: Často má problémy ve škole. A) He often has problems at school. B) He often has problems on school. C) He often have problems on school. D) He often have problems at school. 1 of 2
8 prit_pros ty 4 Otázka: 17 Přeložte: Proč ji nenavštěvují? A) Why does they visit her? B) Why do they visit her? C) Why doesn t they visit her? D) Why don t they visit her? Otázka: 18 Přeložte: Proč se neučíš? A) Where doesn t you study? B) Why don t you study? C) Where don t you study? D) Why don t you studies? Otázka: 19 Přeložte: Nelíbí se jim tady. A) They doesn t likes it here. B) They don t likes it here. C) They doesn t like it here. D) They don t like it here. Otázka: 20 Přeložte: Mluví francouzsky? A) Does she speaks French? B) Dos she speak French? C) Do she speak French? D) Does she speak French? of 2
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