Jan 12, 2017

English Grammar Test 40 (Level 1-B)

20 cards
, 39 answers
  • Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
    1. I (finish) it when I (be) at the office tomorrow. I (leave) now.

      • (a, the, —) coffee I bought last week is very good but very expensive.

        • English people are proud  . . . 
          of
          their literature.
          • of
          • for
          • at

        • Hurry up! We don’t have  . . . 
          much
          time left.
          • many
          • much
          • a little

        • I think she is the nicest person I ever (meet).

          • Mary (clean) the windscreen when she noticed a crack in the glass.

            • I couldn’t open the office door because it (lock) by someone.

              • I (not, think) you should apologize for not meeting him.

                • As soon as they  . . . 
                  phone
                  me, I will contact you.
                  • phone
                  • have phoned

                • She is going to be doctor. Her parents are doctors too. (a, the, —)

                  • The clerk in the booking office asked if I (want) a single or return ticket.

                    • My grandmother said that she (be) surprised to see that grandfather’s clock (stop).

                      • I asked her if she (like) to borrow the book but she thanked me and said that she (already, read) it and (not, like) it very much.

                        • He said that if war (break) out he (have) to leave the country at once.

                          • Most of Earth’s surface (cover) by water.

                            • The river was not so (shallow) as we expected, it was rather (deep).

                              • My mother goes to church in morning, and in afternoon she visits her friends. (a, the, —)

                                • The house was full. We couldn’t get  . . . 
                                  into
                                  it.
                                  • in
                                  • into
                                  • on

                                • Would you like  . . . 
                                  anything
                                  to eat?
                                  • something
                                  • anything

                                • We (must, could, had to) not repair the car ourselves. We (must, could, had to) ask our neighbour to help us.

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