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100

Choose the correct form, explain:

I think it ______ rain tomorrow.
A) will
B) is
C) was


 A) will
Explanation: “Will” is used to express a prediction about the future.

100

Choose the correct sentence, explain.

A) She will studies tomorrow.
B) She will study tomorrow.
C) She will studied tomorrow.



 B) She will study tomorrow.
Explanation: The base verb (study) is used after “will.”

100

Identify the determiner:

This book is mine.


 This
Explanation: “This” specifies which book — it’s a demonstrative determiner.

100

Identify the tense, explain:

She is going to study medicine.


“be going to” future
Explanation: This structure shows a planned or intended future action.

100

Choose the correct determiner, explain:

I don’t have ______ money left.
A) some
B) any
C) few


B) any
Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences or questions.

200

Fill in the blank, explain:

There are ______ apples in the basket.
A) much
B) many
C) a


 B) many
Explanation: “Many” is used with countable nouns (apples).

200

Identify the correct use of shall, explain:

A) I shall go to the store.
B) He shall goes to school.
C) They shall studying.


 A) I shall go to the store.
Explanation: “Shall” is formal and usually used with I or we to show intention.

200

 Fill in the blank, explain :

I ______ be meeting the manager at 5 PM.
A) will
B) will be
C) am


 B) will be
Explanation: “Will be + -ing” expresses an action in progress at a specific future time (future continuous).

200

Choose the correct future form, explain:

Look at those clouds! It ______ rain soon.
A) will
B) is going to
C) was


 B) is going to
Explanation: “Be going to” is used for something that seems likely to happen based on present evidence.

200

Complete the sentence, explain:

By this time next year, I ______ finished school.
A) will have
B) will
C) am


 A) will have
Explanation: “Will have + past participle” expresses a future perfect action — completed before a specific future time.

300

Choose the correct option, explain:

______ students were absent today.
A) A few
B) Much
C) Little


 A) A few
Explanation: “A few” is used for a small number of countable nouns.

300

Fill in the blank, explain:

______ my friends came to the party.
A) Half
B) The
C) A


 A) Half
Explanation: “Half” is a pre-determiner; it shows quantity before another determiner (my).

300

 Identify the pre-determiner, explain:

All the students passed the exam.


 All
Explanation: A pre-determiner comes before a determiner (like the) and modifies the noun phrase.

300

Identify the qualifier, explain:

She is quite intelligent.


 quite
Explanation: A qualifier modifies the degree of an adjective or adverb (here, it shows the degree of intelligence).

300

Choose the correct sentence, explain:

A) Both boys are clever.
B) Boys both are clever.
C) Clever are both boys.


A) Both boys are clever.
Explanation: “Both” is a pre-determiner meaning “the two together.”

400

Choose the correct sentence, explain:

A) She is too young to drive.
B) She is enough young to drive.
C) She is young too to drive.


 A) She is too young to drive.
Explanation: “Too” is a qualifier showing excess — meaning “more than is acceptable.”

400

Choose the correct determiner, explain:

I need ______ information about the trip.
A) some
B) few
C) many


 A) some
Explanation: “Some” is used with uncountable nouns (information).

400

Choose the correct qualifier, explain:

The movie was ______ interesting.
A) more
B) very
C) every


 B) very
Explanation: “Very” intensifies the adjective “interesting.”

400

Identify the type of determiner, explain:

Every student must attend the class.


 Distributive determiner (Распределительный определитель)

Explanation: “Every” refers to all individuals in a group, one by one.

400

Fill in the blank, explain:

He runs ______ faster than before.
A) much
B) very
C) few


 A) much
Explanation: “Much” qualifies a comparative degree (faster).

500

Fill in the blank, explain tense and type of determiner:
Almost all the students ______ attend the meeting tomorrow.
A) will
B) are
C) was


 A) will
Explanation:

  • “Almost all” → pre-determiner + determiner showing quantity.

  • “Will attend” → simple future tense showing a future plan or event.

500

Choose the correct option, explain:
There isn’t ______ sugar left in the jar.
A) many
B) some
C) much


 C) much
Explanation: “Much” is used with uncountable nouns like sugar, especially in negatives or questions.

500

Choose the correct qualifier, explain:
It’s a ______ beautiful painting!
A) quite
B) every
C) some


 A) quite
Explanation: “Quite” qualifies the adjective “beautiful,” showing the degree of intensity — fairly or rather beautiful.

500

Identify the pre-determiner, explain:


Both the girls received awards.


 Both
Explanation: “Both” comes before the determiner the and refers to the two girls together, making it a pre-determiner.

500

Choose the correct option, explain:  

By the time you arrive, we ______ eating dinner.
A) will start
B) will be
C) will have finished



 C) will have finished
Explanation: The future perfect tense (will have + past participle) shows an action that will be completed before another future event.