Mar 28, 2017

English Grammar Test 57 (Level 1-B)

20 cards
, 47 answers
  • Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
    1. William kept (for, at, —) looking at her, wondering where he (see) her before.

      • At the moment you (come) tomorrow morning, I (cook) breakfast for you.

        • A: Where (you, come) from?
          B: I am from Spain. I (leave) my country not long ago.

          • I (complete) my research in two days’ time. I (work) at it for six months already.

            • The Johnsons  . . . 
              must
              have won the lottery—they’ve bought another new car!
              • were to
              • had to
              • must

            • summer I spent in Netherlands is one of best in my life. (the, a, —)

              • I am sure they will succeed in the aim they put before  . . . 
                themselves
                .
                • them
                • theirs
                • themselves

              • Your brother is (so, such) a good man, much (good) than I thought.

                • Who looks (through, after, of) your children (during, for, at) your absence?

                  • A: May I speak (for, to, at) Mr. Brown?
                    B: No, he is (away, out) (for, to, on) business, he won’t come back (till, as soon as, at) Monday.

                    • I always sleep (through, by, to) the alarm clock. My Mam (has to, can, should) wake me every morning.

                      • We were promised to be promoted if we (work) as well as we (do) before.

                        • Could you believe that his friends (not, tell) him about their intentions some days before?

                          • I was sure the work (do) by the time I (come) back. I returned a bit earlier to check it out.

                            • The Manager stated that my work (improve) recently and I (work) hard.

                              • It’s long time since I met such lovely person like you. (a, the, —)

                                • The book was so interesting that I could not tear  . . . 
                                  myself
                                  from it.
                                  • my
                                  • me
                                  • myself

                                • Just after college I (had to, could, might) accept any job offer. My life seemed (hopeless, hopelessly).

                                  • Pass (a, the, —) salt (for, to, at) Father, Jane, and pass (for, to, at, —) me (a, the, —) pepper, please.

                                    • Who will be looking (out, after, on) your pets while you are (on, at, for) holiday?

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