ge11-6.1· Unit 6: Buraxılış imtahanı — situasiya (açıq) suallar· ~18 min
Open (situational) questions — short answer
Written short-answer practice for the exam's open section
In the open (situational) part of the exam you do not choose from options — you write the answer yourself, so the exact form matters. Read the cue in brackets and produce the one word or short phrase that fits the grammar of the sentence, spelled correctly. Typical tasks are word formation, verb forms and tenses, modals (including perfect modals), all conditionals, reported/indirect speech, non-finite forms (gerund/infinitive/participle) and prepositions. Give only what is asked: a single derived word, a verb form, or a short phrase — no extra words.
Key terms
word formation — Making a new word from a base by adding a prefix or suffix (care → careless).
reported speech — Telling what someone said without their exact words, usually shifting the tense back.
conditional — An 'if' sentence linking a condition to its result (real, unreal or past).
perfect modal — A modal + 'have' + past participle, used to judge a past action (should have gone).
non-finite verb — A verb form with no tense: the infinitive, gerund (-ing) or participle.
causative — The 'have/get something done' pattern, where someone else does the action for you.
Rules
- 1Write only the exact form the gap needs; do not add words that are already in the sentence.
- 2For word formation, keep the required part of speech and fix spelling changes (drop silent 'e', change 'y' to 'i').
- 3In reported speech shift the tense back one step and change pronouns and time words (now → then, tomorrow → the next day).
- 4For conditionals match the pattern: 2nd = past + would, 3rd = past perfect + would have, mixed = past perfect + would (now).
- 5After a preposition or certain verbs use the gerund (-ing); after modals and 'to' use the bare or full infinitive.
- 6Perfect modals describe the past: 'must have + V3' (certainty), 'should have + V3' (regret), 'can't have + V3' (impossibility).
Practice
15 easy · 15 medium · 15 hard
10 random questions per test