Jan 12, 2017

English Grammar Test 41 (Level 1-B)

20 cards
, 39 answers
  • Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
    1. While we (fish) someone came to the house and (leave) this note for us.

      • The exam just (begin) and the candidates (write) their names at the top of their papers.

        • I lit the fire at 6.00 and it (burn) brightly when James (come) in at 7.00.

          • When I arrived the lecture (start) already and the professor (write) something on the blackboard.

            • He was very polite. Whenever his wife (enter) the room he (stand) up.

              • The pupil asked the teacher how that word (pronounce).

                • I apologized them my mistake. (at, to, by, for)

                  • The manager  . . . 
                    may
                    not come to work today. He isn’t well.
                    • may
                    • had to
                    • is

                  • He doesn’t have  . . . 
                    much
                    work to do this afternoon.
                    • much
                    • a lot
                    • many

                  • My sister is (economical) than me.

                    • I asked him what he (be) going to do with his old car.

                      • The policeman asked if any of us actually (see) the accident at the crossroads.

                        • My friend asked if it (be) all right if she (come) a little later.

                          • I asked them where they (go) for their summer holidays the previous year.

                            • She asked if I (like) to go to the concerts but I answered that I (have) no spare time because I (have to) prepare for exams.

                              • Originally the book (write) in German and a few years ago it (translate) into English.

                                • There are plenty of hotels in the town. It  . . . 
                                  cannot
                                  be difficult to find somewhere to stay.
                                  • must not
                                  • should not
                                  • cannot

                                • He is not so (bad) as you think, but, perhaps he is (good) than me.

                                  • Is this first time you have been to Buckingham Palace? (a/an, the, —)

                                    • The accident looked serious but fortunately  . . . 
                                      nobody
                                      was injured.
                                      • nobody
                                      • anybody

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