Mar 20, 2017

English Grammar Test 53 (Level 1-B)

20 cards
, 44 answers
  • Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
    1. You (aren’t, couldn’t, needn’t) to leave hospital as you (not, recover) yet.

      • I (come) just and I (try) to understand what (go on).

        • She didn’t know if her parents (come) the next day.

          • She was lucky (recognize) by the broad public.

            • Jenny’s late. She (should, is to, might) have forgotten about the party.

              • He was only person who could speak German with Germans and Austrians. (a, the, —)

                • They are going to get punished one way or  . . . 
                  another
                  .
                  • other
                  • the other
                  • another

                • He’s always a bad temper breakfast. (in, on, at)

                  • Things went from (bad) to (bad). There was no way (from, out of, in) the situation.

                    • A: How do you go to school?
                      B: It depends weather. sunny days I go foot. (on, in, by)

                      • Why (you, leave) tonight? We (not, do) much yet.

                        • As soon as I (have) a good look at the documents, I (send) them back to you. It won’t be long.

                          • You (not, get ready) for the exam unless you (revise) all the rules.

                            • Didn’t you know that his lectures always (listen) to with real interest?

                              • When I go to Paris I (may, can, must) be staying with Richard, but I am not sure yet.

                                • I earn £6.60 hour as shop-assistant on Sundays, (a, the, —)

                                  • Go and ask him for (no, some, any) paper. I haven’t (no, some, any) in my desk.

                                    • There was accident at crossroads at midnight last night. (a, the, —)

                                      • (in, at, for) first she was not allowed to marry James, but later her parents had to give (in, on, at).

                                        • Every year more and more people go abroad holiday. (on, to, at, —)

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