GRAMMAR: Questions
GRAMMAR: Auxiliary verbs
VOCABULARY - Compound adjectives
Miscellaneous
Modals of deduction
100

Choose a, b, or c.

1 Could you tell me what time _____?

a) the bus leaves

b) leaves the bus

c) does the bus leave

2 How many people _____ this computer?

a) do use

b) use

c) does use

1 a

2 b

100

Choose a, b, or c.

Why did you call me? - I _____, but your phone was switched off.

a) do call

b) did called

c) did call

c)

100

Complete the compound adjectives.

My boss is very bad-_____. When things go wrong he starts shouting at everyone.

tempered

100

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

1 My boss is always interested in new ideas – he’s

_____ open-minded.

A a bit ■ B quite ■ C very ■

2 Will is _____ laid-back. Nothing can make him

angry.

A a bit ■ B incredibly ■ C quite ■

1 C

2 B

100

No way! It ____ be his son who broke his car! He's such a careful young man.

can't

200

Choose a, b, or c.

1 You're not eating much. _____ like the food?

a) You don't

b) Don't you

c) Aren't you

1 b

200

Complete with one word.

I don't like jazz, but my sister _____.
does
200

Complete the compound adjectives.

I'm very _____-minded. I tend to forget things.

absent

200

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

1 Ed is _____ big-headed – he thinks he’s brilliant at

everything he does.

A a bit ■ B extremely ■ C pretty ■

2 He’s _____ easy-going so he’ll probably agree with

your plan.

A rather ■ B a bit ■ C very ■

1 B

2 C

200

Look! I can see the dome, so the temple ___ be over there.

must

300

Complete the sentence with one word. 

My father loves opera and so _____ my mother.

does

300

Complete with one word.

- We didn't think the food was very good.

- _____ did we.


Neither

300

Complete the compound adjectives.

I think Paul is a bit tight-_____. He never spends money unless he absolutely has to.

fisted

300

Tick (✓) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.

There were over a hundred _____ for the job.

A applicants ■ B interviewers ■

C headhunters ■

A

300

- Where is your phone?

- I don't know... I ____ have left it on the bench in the park...

might/may/could

400

Complete the sentence with one word. 

A: I've been to India twice.

B: _____ you? I'd love to go.

Have

400

Complete with one word.

1 Sally got the job she wanted. - _____ she? That’s fantastic.

2 You forgot to text me Andy’s phone number yesterday. - That’s not true, I _____ send it! I remember perfectly.

1 Did

2 did

400

Complete the compound adjectives.

Sylvia won't have any problems at the interview - she's very self-_____.

confident

400

Complete with one word.

If someone asks you a difficult question, you have to

think on your _____.

feet

400

What ___ your granny say if you call her right now?

may/might/could/will

500

Complete the sentences with one word. 

1 What were you and Sarah talking _____?

2 You didn't like her latest novel, _____ you?

1 about

2 did

500

Complete the sentences with one word.

1 Your dad can play the piano, _____ he?

2 Do you think Jack is going to come? - Yes, I _____. He promised he would.

3 Rob works as a waiter, _____ he?

1 can't

2 do

3 doesn't

500

Complete the compound adjectives.

That dress is very old-_____. It looks like the kind of thing my granny would wear.

fashioned

500

Complete with one word.

1 The interviewer asked some strange questions

– some of them were b_ _ _ _ _ e!

2 Someone from a r_ _ _ _ _ _ ment agency phoned today and offered me a better job.

1 bizarre

2 recruitment

500

My friend Anna is so witty. She ______ have made such a silly mistake!

can't

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