Sep 10, 2016

ESL Grammar (Placement Test B)

100 cards
, 400 answers
    1. I  . . . 
      am
      a student.
      1. is
      2. am
      3. are
      4. be

    2. A: Are they students?
      B: No, they  . . . 
      aren’t
      .
      1. not
      2. isn’t
      3. aren’t
      4. are

    3.  . . . 
      Is
      Maria your friend?
      1. Be
      2. Are
      3. Is
      4. Can

    4. We  . . . 
      aren’t
      French.
      1. isn’t
      2. not
      3. no
      4. aren’t

    5. A:  . . . 
      Who
      is Mrs. Smith?
      B: My English teacher.
      1. Who
      2. Where
      3. How
      4. Whom

    6. A:  . . . 
      How old
      is your brother?
      B: Sixteen.
      1. How old
      2. When
      3. What age
      4. How much

    7. A:  . . . 
      Where
      are they from?
      B: London.
      1. When
      2. What
      3. Who
      4. Where

    8. A:  . . . 
      When
      is your birthday?
      B: It’s today.
      1. What
      2. When
      3. How old
      4. What time

    9. Where are  . . . 
      they
      ?
      1. their
      2. them
      3. us
      4. they

    10. You can phone  . . . 
      me
      this evening.
      1. me
      2. mine
      3. my
      4. I

    11.  . . . 
      We
      are at school.
      1. I
      2. She
      3. We
      4. It

    12. They’re  . . . 
      her
      friends.
      1. she
      2. hers
      3. theirs
      4. her

    13. The cat likes  . . . 
      its
      milk.
      1. it
      2. its
      3. it is
      4. it’s

    14. The book is  . . . 
      on
      the table.
      1. next
      2. on
      3. up
      4. over

    15. I watch TV  . . . 
      in
      the evening.
      1. on
      2. at
      3. of
      4. in

    16. My birthday is  . . . 
      on
      Saturday.
      1. at
      2. in
      3. on
      4. for

    17. We have a holiday  . . . 
      in
      August.
      1. by
      2. on
      3. in
      4. to

    18. They are  . . . 
      in
      France.
      1. on
      2. in
      3. for
      4. to

    19.  . . . 
      Don’t
      run!
      1. Don’t
      2. Not
      3. Doesn’t
      4. Not to

    20.  . . . 
      Look
      at John!
      1. Look
      2. Looking
      3. Looked
      4. To look

    21. A: Come here! What are  . . . 
      these
      ?
      B: They’re my socks.
      1. this
      2. that
      3. those
      4. these

    22. Pass me  . . . 
      that
      book over there, please.
      1. this
      2. those
      3. that
      4. these

    23. Mr. Smith is  . . . 
      an old
      man. He’s 99.
      1. a old
      2. old
      3. an old
      4. the old

    24. She’s got  . . . 
      a new
      job.
      1. a new
      2. new
      3. the new
      4. an new

    25. A: Where’s Sue?
      B: In  . . . 
      the kitchen
      .
      1. the kitchen
      2. a kitchen
      3. one kitchen
      4. kitchen

    26. This is a photo of our two dogs. My dog is  . . . 
      the dog
      near the tree.
      1. one dog
      2. dog
      3. a dog
      4. the dog

    27. Are you from  . . . 
      the U.K.
      ?
      1. a U.K.
      2. an U.K.
      3. U.K.
      4. the U.K.

    28. Three  . . . 
      boys
      .
      1. boy
      2. boyes
      3. boys
      4. bois

    29. Five  . . . 
      classes
      .
      1. class
      2. classes
      3. classies
      4. clases

    30. Two  . . . 
      children
      .
      1. childs
      2. childrens
      3. children
      4. child

    31. He is from  . . . 
      Ireland
      .
      1. the Ireland
      2. Irelands
      3. Irish
      4. Ireland

    32. My friend is  . . . 
      Italian
      .
      1. Italian
      2. Italy
      3. Italians
      4. Italia

    33. Her wardrobe is in her  . . . 
      bedroom
      .
      1. bedroom
      2. classroom
      3. kitchen
      4. garden

    34. She is  . . . 
      fat
      .
      1. wide
      2. weight
      3. weigh
      4. fat

    35. 7 +7 =  . . . 
      fourteen
      1. fourteen
      2. four
      3. forty
      4. fourth

    36. (4th) fourth, (5th)  . . . 
      fifth
      , (6th) sixth, (7th) seventh
      1. five
      2. fifth
      3. fiveth
      4. fivth

    37. It’s (3.15)  . . . 
      quarter past three
      .
      1. fifteen past three
      2. three and quarter
      3. quarter past three
      4. quarter to three

    38. It’s (2.55)  . . . 
      five to three
      .
      1. fifty-five to three
      2. fifty-five past two
      3. five to two
      4. five to three

    39. It’s (1.30)  . . . 
      half past one
      .
      1. thirty past one
      2. half past one
      3. half past two
      4. one and thirty

    40. A: Hi, I’m Sue. What’s your name?
      B: My name’s Kate.
      A:  . . . 
      Nice to meet you.
      1. Yes, please.
      2. Nice to meet you.
      3. Yes, it is.
      4. No, thanks.

    41. I can’t  . . . 
      swim
      .
      1. swim
      2. to swim
      3. swimming
      4. to swimming

    42. A: Can you dance?
      B: Yes, I  . . . 
      can
      .
      1. do
      2. dance
      3. can
      4. am

    43. I like  . . . 
      playing
      tennis.
      1. played
      2. to playing
      3. playing
      4. play

    44. What’s  . . . 
      the weather
      like today?
      1. a weather
      2. the weather
      3. weather
      4. some weather

    45. Can you play  . . . 
      chess
      ?
      1. chess
      2. the chess
      3. a chess
      4. at

    46. A:  . . . 
      What
      is your favourite colour?
      B: Blue.
      1. Why
      2. How
      3. Where
      4. What

    47. A:  . . . 
      How often
      do you play football?
      B: Never.
      1. How much
      2. How many
      3. How often
      4. How

    48. A:  . . . 
      Whose
      pen is this?
      B: It’s John’s.
      1. Who
      2. Whose
      3. What
      4. Which

    49. A:  . . . 
      How much
      is it?
      B: 500 euros.
      1. Which
      2. How often
      3. How many
      4. How much

    50. John  . . . 
      has got
      a motorbike.
      1. has got
      2. have got
      3. get
      4. getting

    51. Our house  . . . 
      hasn’t got
      a big garden.
      1. hasn’t got
      2. haven’t got
      3. not got
      4. doesn’t got

    52. A: Are there three cinemas here?
      B: No,  . . . 
      there aren’t
      .
      1. they aren’t
      2. there aren’t
      3. it isn’t
      4. there isn’t

    53.  . . . 
      There is
      a park over there.
      1. It is
      2. There are
      3. There is
      4. This is

    54. Are there  . . . 
      any
      English dictionaries in the cupboard?
      1. any
      2. an
      3. some
      4. the

    55. I haven’t got  . . . 
      any
      pets.
      1. the
      2. some
      3. no
      4. any

    56.  . . . 
      Some
      of my friends are American.
      1. Any
      2. Some
      3. One
      4. Lot

    57. What sports  . . . 
      do you play
      ?
      1. you play
      2. does you play
      3. do you play
      4. play you

    58. My father  . . . 
      doesn’t work
      in an office.
      1. not works
      2. doesn’t work
      3. not working
      4. don’t work

    59. I  . . . 
      drink
      a glass of orange juice every morning.
      1. am drinking
      2. drinking
      3. drink
      4. drinks

    60. Do you  . . . 
      sometimes go
      to the cinema?
      1. sometimes go
      2. go sometimes
      3. sometimes to go
      4. going sometimes

    61. I  . . . 
      don’t often phone
      him.
      1. often not phone
      2. often don’t phone
      3. don’t phone often
      4. don’t often phone

    62. My sister  . . . 
      is washing
      her hair at the moment.
      1. washing
      2. washes
      3. are washing
      4. is washing

    63. A: Are you doing your exercises?
      B: No.  . . . 
      I’m not
      .
      1. I not doing
      2. I’m not
      3. I don’t
      4. I’m not doing

    64. They’re happy because  . . . 
      they’re watching
      their favourite DVD.
      1. they’re watching
      2. they watch
      3. they watches
      4. they watching

    65. He can  . . . 
      ride
      a horse.
      1. go
      2. play
      3. ride
      4. do

    66. Can you  . . . 
      play
      basketball?
      1. do
      2. go
      3. have
      4. play

    67. I  . . . 
      do
      my homework in the library.
      1. do
      2. have
      3. make
      4. can

    68. He can  . . . 
      take
      good photos with his new camera.
      1. make
      2. have
      3. do
      4. take

    69. I  . . . 
      was
      in London last week.
      1. was
      2. were
      3. be
      4. am

    70. We  . . . 
      weren’t
      at home yesterday.
      1. wasn’t
      2. weren’t
      3. not be
      4. aren’t

    71. A: Were your parents there?
      B: No, they  . . . 
      weren’t
      .
      1. wasn’t
      2. not
      3. were
      4. weren’t

    72. This is my  . . . 
      mother’s
      bike.
      1. mother
      2. mother’s
      3. mothers
      4. mothers’

    73. Where are the  . . . 
      girls’
      mothers?
      1. girl’s
      2. girl’
      3. girls’
      4. girls

    74. The school is near  . . . 
      our
      house.
      1. our
      2. us
      3. ours
      4. our’s

    75. The posters are  . . . 
      theirs
      .
      1. their
      2. them
      3. theirs
      4. their’s

    76. He goes to work  . . . 
      by
      car.
      1. with
      2. by
      3. on
      4. in

    77. I can’t draw. I’m really bad  . . . 
      at
      drawing.
      1. with
      2. at
      3. for
      4. in

    78. The bank is  . . . 
      next
      to the cinema.
      1. opposite
      2. past
      3. across
      4. next

    79. What are you interested  . . . 
      in
      ?
      1. in
      2. by
      3. for
      4. on

    80. They play tennis  . . . 
      at
      weekends.
      1. in
      2. on
      3. by
      4. at

    81. I get  . . . 
      up
      at 7 o’clock every morning.
      1. up
      2. on
      3. out
      4. over

    82. She sings  . . . 
      badly
      .
      1. bad
      2. worst
      3. badly
      4. worse

    83. Lions are  . . . 
      dangerous
      animals.
      1. dangerous
      2. danger
      3. dangerously
      4. dangers

    84. This book is  . . . 
      boring
      .
      1. bore
      2. boring
      3. bored
      4. bores

    85. Tim is  . . . 
      older than
      John.
      1. the oldest
      2. older than
      3. older as
      4. older

    86. He’s the  . . . 
      best
      singer in the school.
      1. well
      2. better
      3. most good
      4. best

    87. My new computer game is great. I love  . . . 
      it
      .
      1. it
      2. this
      3. them
      4. him

    88. She plays tennis  . . . 
      and
      she does athletics.
      1. but
      2. because
      3. and
      4. so

    89. John  . . . 
      walked
      to school last Monday.
      1. walk
      2. was walking
      3. walked
      4. walks

    90. We  . . . 
      didn’t buy
      a newspaper yesterday.
      1. not bought
      2. don’t buy
      3. didn’t bought
      4. didn’t buy

    91. A: Did you go to the party?
      B: Yes, I  . . . 
      did
      .
      1. go
      2. did
      3. went to
      4. was

    92. You  . . . 
      mustn’t
      feed the lions at the zoo.
      1. must
      2. mustn’t
      3. can
      4. do

    93. They  . . . 
      aren’t going to
      have a holiday next year.
      1. aren’t going
      2. aren’t go to
      3. don’t go to
      4. aren’t going to

    94. A: Is he going to buy a CD?
      B: Yes, he  . . . 
      is
      .
      1. going
      2. is
      3. buys
      4. goes

    95.  . . . 
      Icy
      roads are dangerous.
      1. Icy
      2. Ice
      3. Iced
      4. Icily

    96. He is a good  . . . 
      builder
      .
      1. build
      2. building
      3. builder
      4. build

    97. My favourite subject at school is  . . . 
      science
      .
      1. science
      2. scientist
      3. scientific
      4. scientifically

    98. We go bowling at the bowling  . . . 
      alley
      every week.
      1. rink
      2. centre
      3. park
      4. alley

    99. A: Do you want to come to the disco on Friday?
      B: Sorry,  . . . 
      I can’t
      .
      1. I’m not
      2. I don’t come
      3. I can’t
      4. I don’t want

    100. A: Let’s go to the cinema tonight.
      B:  . . . 
      That’s a good idea.
      1. That’s a good idea.
      2. Good luck.
      3. Well done!
      4. We’re going.

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