Dec 28, 2016

English Grammar Test 34 (Level 1-B)

20 cards
, 48 answers
  • Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
    1. In the afternoon wind increased and they soon found themselves in difficulties. (a, the, —)

      • We believe that he (have) special (knowledge, knowledges) which (may, can, should) be useful to the police.

        • I (look) out before I (go) to bed and (see) a man (stand, standing) on the opposite pavement watching the house.

          • A: You look exhausted!
            B: Yes, I (play) tennis for two hours.

            • I often (look) through my old photograph album. It’s full of photographs of people (who, whose) names I completely (forget). I wonder what (happen) to them all.

              • When the Titanic (cross) Atlantic, she struck iceberg. (a/an, the, —)

                • (should, ought, be) I tell him (a, the, —) truth?

                  • There (be) often accidents (at, by, in) these crossroads.

                    • He (use) to smoke very heavily. Now he hardly smokes at all.

                      • We  . . . 
                        have to
                        take a taxi. Otherwise we’ll be late.
                        • must
                        • have to
                        • may

                      • He (park) his car and (rush) into the shop to buy some bread.

                        • There was little time left but they (drive) at the top speed and (come) to the airport in time.

                          • I already (pack) my things when Kitty entered the room.

                            • You should change  . . . 
                              your
                              wet shoes, or you’ll catch another cold.
                              • a
                              • the
                              • your

                            • As she was very afraid (at, of, —) thieves, she locked up house very carefully before she went to bed. (a, the, —)

                              •  . . . 
                                Could
                                you lend me your dictionary, please?
                                • May
                                • Could
                                • Should

                              • All sorts of things (leave) by passengers on buses.

                                • A: Did you say that you (want) to help picking apples? I (could, may, have to) come on 10 October.
                                  B: Oh, we (pick) them all by that time. But come all the same.

                                  • I (be) back again at the end of next month.

                                    • He is always  . . . 
                                      in
                                      a hurry.
                                      • on
                                      • at
                                      • in

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