eng9-5.1· Unit 5: Buraxılış imtahanı — situasiya (açıq) suallar· ~18 min

Open (situational) questions — short answer

Written short-answer practice for the exam's open section

Open (situational) questions have no answer choices — you WRITE the answer yourself, usually one word or a short form. Give the exact form the sentence needs and check spelling carefully, because there are no options to guide you. Common task types are word formation (make a noun/adjective from a base word), verb forms (the right tense), plurals, comparatives and superlatives, prepositions, and articles or pronouns.

Key terms

word formationmaking a new word by adding a prefix or suffix (help → helpful)
suffixan ending added to a word (-ness, -tion, -ful)
prefixa beginning added to a word (un-, im-, in-)
comparativethe -er / more form used to compare two things (bigger)
superlativethe -est / most form for the highest degree (the biggest)
irregular plurala plural that does not add -s (child → children)

Rules

  1. 1Read the whole sentence first, then decide which form fits.
  2. 2Word formation: add the right suffix (-er, -ment, -ness, -tion, -less, -ful, -able, -ous) or prefix (un-, im-, in-).
  3. 3Verb forms: match the tense to the time words (every day, now, yesterday, already).
  4. 4Comparatives use -er or 'more', superlatives use -est or 'most'; learn irregulars (good→better→best).
  5. 5Watch spelling changes: decide→decision, happy→happiness, able→ability.
  6. 6Type only the missing word — no extra spaces or punctuation.

Practice

15 easy · 15 medium · 15 hard

10 random questions per test