Sep 10, 2016

Test of English Grammar Knowledge (Test B)

59 cards
, 236 answers
    Assessment criteria:
    Assessment criteria:
    Time limit: 30 minutes

    • 25 to 74% — Elementary level
    • 75 to 100% — Intermediate level


  • Test B
    1. Federico and Sofia  . . . 
      are
      Italian.
      1. isn’t
      2. is
      3. am
      4. are

    2. My parents have got four  . . . 
      children
      .
      1. children
      2. childrens
      3. childs
      4. child

    3. There’s  . . . 
      a
      book on the table.
      1. five
      2. some
      3. a
      4. an

    4. My sister’s fifteen.  . . . 
      She’s
      called Ana.
      1. She’s
      2. You’re
      3. It’s
      4. He’s

    5. I’ve got two brothers.  . . . 
      Their
      bedroom is very big.
      1. Her
      2. Their
      3. His
      4. Your

    6.  . . . 
      Where
      are you from?
      1. What
      2. When
      3. Where
      4. Who

    7. This is my pen.  . . . 
      Those
      are your pens on the table.
      1. This
      2. Those
      3. That
      4. It

    8.  . . . 
      There
      are twenty-five students in my class.
      1. There
      2. It
      3. We
      4. They

    9. There’s a table in the classroom but there aren’t  . . . 
      any
      computers.
      1. the
      2. a
      3. some
      4. any

    10. My mother’s got blue eyes but my  . . . 
      father’s
      eyes are brown.
      1. fathers
      2. father’s
      3. fathers’
      4. father

    11.  . . . 
      Have
      you got any oranges?
      1. Do
      2. Is
      3. Have
      4. Has

    12. They speak French but they  . . . 
      don’t
      speak Spanish.
      1. does
      2. don’t
      3. do
      4. doesn’t

    13.  . . . 
      Does
      she play the piano?
      1. Does
      2. Don’t
      3. Is
      4. Do

    14. I  . . . 
      usually go
      to bed at 9 o’clock.
      1. go usually
      2. go sometimes
      3. usually go
      4. go never

    15. We like her but she doesn’t like  . . . 
      us
      .
      1. I
      2. us
      3. they
      4. she

    16. He  . . . 
      is wearing
      a red T-shirt today.
      1. is wearing
      2. doesn’t wear
      3. are wearing
      4. wears

    17. I don’t like  . . . 
      watching
      football.
      1. to watching
      2. watch
      3. watching
      4. doing

    18. My friend, Dan,  . . . 
      wasn’t
      at school yesterday because he was ill.
      1. wasn’t
      2. isn’t
      3. were
      4. weren’t

    19. Where  . . . 
      did you go
      last Saturday?
      1. you go
      2. do you go
      3. did you go
      4. does he go

    20. What  . . . 
      are you going
      to do next weekend?
      1. are you going
      2. do you go
      3. are they doing
      4. did they go

    21. He  . . . 
      can play
      the guitar very well.
      1. does
      2. play
      3. can
      4. can play

    22. We usually go to the cinema on Saturdays but we  . . . 
      aren’t going
      today.
      1. aren’t going
      2. doesn’t go
      3. don’t go
      4. isn’t going

    23.  . . . 
      Are they playing
      football with us tomorrow?
      1. You are doing
      2. Are they playing
      3. Do we play
      4. Does he do

    24. He’s more  . . . 
      intelligent
      than his sisters.
      1. intelligent
      2. taller
      3. big
      4. oldest

    25. London is  . . . 
      the most expensive
      city in England.
      1. more expensive
      2. bigger
      3. most expensive
      4. beautiful

    26. I  . . . 
      went
      to Madrid last week.
      1. am not going
      2. went
      3. was
      4. go

    27. His English is very good. He speaks it very  . . . 
      quickly
      .
      1. slowly
      2. quickly
      3. good
      4. badly

    28. We  . . . 
      were having
      lunch in the café when we saw Tim.
      1. were having
      2. had
      3. was having
      4. are having

    29. The TV is very loud, Jane.  . . . 
      Turn
      it down, please.
      1. Turn
      2. Turning
      3. Turned
      4. Don’t turn

    30. You  . . . 
      must
      take your passport when you go to the USA.
      1. don’t have to
      2. should
      3. mustn’t
      4. must

    31. They  . . . 
      will call
      you tomorrow.
      1. is going to call
      2. will call
      3. calls
      4. is calling

    32. If he  . . . 
      passes
      the exam, he’ll go to university.
      1. passes
      2. won’t pass
      3. is passing
      4. will pass

    33. I’ll buy  . . . 
      some
      bread if I go to the supermarket.
      1. an
      2. some
      3. a
      4. any

    34.  . . . 
      Have
      you ever met a famous person?
      1. Have
      2. Do
      3. Did
      4. Has

    35. They’ve never  . . . 
      been
      to a big city.
      1. saw
      2. been
      3. gone
      4. seen

    36. It’s not my jacket. It’s  . . . 
      his
      .
      1. her
      2. him
      3. his
      4. mine

    37. She hasn’t arrived  . . . 
      yet
      .
      1. just
      2. yet
      3. already
      4. ever

    38. I’m not hungry. I  . . . 
      have just
      had breakfast.
      1. already have
      2. have yet
      3. have just
      4. haven’t yet

    39. You don’t  . . . 
      have to
      phone him now. You can phone him tomorrow.
      1. mustn’t
      2. must
      3. have
      4. have to

    40. This is the best ice cream in the world. It  . . . 
      is made
      in Italy.
      1. were made
      2. made
      3. makes
      4. is made

    41. The book  . . . 
      was written
      in 1954.
      1. was written
      2. were written
      3. is written
      4. wrote

    42. If you see a shark,  . . . 
      swim
      fast!
      1. swimming
      2. swim
      3. are swimming
      4. to swim

    43. When I was a child I  . . . 
      had to
      wear glasses.
      1. have to
      2. must
      3. had to
      4. mustn’t

    44. These jeans are  . . . 
      not big enough
      . They’re too small for me.
      1. not big enough
      2. too big
      3. enough big
      4. big enough

    45. It’s  . . . 
      such a
      lovely dress. Why don’t you buy it?
      1. very
      2. so
      3. such
      4. such a

    46. The concert  . . . 
      had
      already started when we got to the theatre.
      1. has
      2. was
      3. had
      4. have

    47. They  . . . 
      used to
      live in Warsaw before they went to London.
      1. use to
      2. were
      3. had used to
      4. used to

    48. He told me he  . . . 
      was arriving
      at 7 o’clock.
      1. arriving
      2. has arrived
      3. was arriving
      4. arrive

    49. I’m not sure if I’ll go to the cinema. I  . . . 
      might
      stay at home.
      1. might
      2. mustn’t
      3. has to
      4. must

    50. That’s Mrs Williams. She’s the teacher  . . . 
      who
      gives us English classes.
      1. when
      2. who
      3. where
      4. which

    51. They don’t know the answer,  . . . 
      do they
      ?
      1. aren’t they
      2. do they
      3. don’t they
      4. are they

    52. She  . . . 
      has been waiting
      for Bill for an hour — he’s late!
      1. is waiting
      2. has been waiting
      3. was waiting
      4. waits

    53. I went to the shop  . . . 
      to buy
      some chocolate.
      1. to buy
      2. for to buy
      3. to buying
      4. for buying

    54. They come from Tokyo. They  . . . 
      must
      be Japanese.
      1. can
      2. could
      3. can’t
      4. must

    55. He’s late. He must  . . . 
      have missed
      the bus.
      1. miss
      2. have missed
      3. missing
      4. had missed

    56. If you  . . . 
      had
      told me she was going to the party, I wouldn’t have gone.
      1. have
      2. would have
      3. has
      4. had

    57. The teacher  . . . 
      made me
      do my homework again.
      1. make me
      2. made me to
      3. makes
      4. made me

    58. A: I don’t want to see that show.
      B:  . . . 
      Neither do I
      . It looks terrible.
      1. So I do
      2. Neither I do
      3. So do I
      4. Neither do I

    59. They asked us  . . . 
      if we had seen
      Jason last week.
      1. have we seen
      2. have you seen
      3. if we had seen
      4. did you see

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