Oct 1, 2016

English Grammar Test 11 (Level 1-A)

21 cards
, 80 answers
    1. Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.

      • I found my lost pen while I  . . . 
        was looking
        for my pencil sharpener.
        • look
        • looked
        • was looking
        • am looking

      • When my friend studied abroad, his parents  . . . 
        phoned
        him every week.
        • phone
        • was phoning
        • had phoned
        • phoned

      • When I got home I realised that I  . . . 
        had lost
        my wallet.
        • lose
        • lost
        • had lost
        • has lost

      • When you  . . . 
        go
        to the Chinese restaurant next time, what will you eat?
        • go
        • will go
        • goes
        • would go

      • The man  . . . 
        was arrested
        by the police yesterday, but he denies robbing the bank.
        • arrest
        • was arrested
        • is arrested
        • had been arrested

      • It’s raining, but if you take your umbrella, you  . . . 
        won’t get
        wet.
        • don’t get
        • didn’t get
        • won’t get
        • doesn’t get

      • Last year Helen was staying with her brother while her house  . . . 
        was being repaired
        .
        • repaired
        • was being repaired
        • was repaired
        • had been repaired

      • Cars are fast and convenient. On the other hand they  . . . 
        cause
        problems in cities.
        • cause
        • caused
        • has caused
        • will cause

      • When I  . . . 
        woke
        up yesterday, I was told this good news.
        • wake
        • woke
        • woken
        • has woken

      • We  . . . 
        may
        come to your party, but it depends on our finding a babysitter.
        • may
        • couldn’t
        • has to
        • mustn’t

      • Our teacher is a reliable person, we  . . . 
        can
        trust everything to her.
        • shouldn’t
        • can
        • is able
        • must

      • I’ll feel  . . . 
        happy
        when my exams are over.
        • happy
        • happily
        • more happily
        • happiest

      • I felt  . . . 
        bad
        because I had fever.
        • badly
        • bad
        • worse
        • the worst

      • Have you ever seen a film at  . . . 
        the Embassy
        cinema?
        • Embassy
        • a Embassy
        • an Embassy
        • the Embassy

      • I don’t like to have  . . . 
        animals
        in my house.
        • the animals
        • animals
        • an animals
        • some animals

      • Excuse me, could you move. I can’t see  . . . 
        anything
        .
        • something
        • anything
        • nothing
        • none

      •  . . . 
        Nobody
        is at home and no one knows where they are.
        • Anybody
        • Somebody
        • Everybody
        • Nobody

      • I’d like to thank everybody who has helped me  . . . 
        with
        this experiment.
        • in
        • on
        • at
        • with

      • He wanted to borrow my bike  . . . 
        for
        the weekend but I couldn’t lend it to him.
        • to
        • in
        • for
        • on

      • My cat catches a lot of  . . . 
        mice
        .
        • mouse
        • mice
        • the mice
        • a mouse

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