What time ___ your English class start?
a) do
b) does
c) is
b) does
She ___ very tired yesterday.
a) was
b) were
c) is
a) was
Which noun is uncountable?
a) egg
b) milk
c) tomato
b) milk
“How much does that red jacket cost?”
a) £69.99
b) Yes, we do.
c) No, but I am tomorrow.
a) £69.99
She ___ to the gym every day.
a) go
b) goes
c) going
b) goes
They ___ in the park yesterday.
a) was
b) were
c) are
b) were
There isn’t ___ bread left.
a) many
b) a few
c) much
c) much
“Do you accept credit cards?”
a) Yes, please. Could we have two small glasses of red wine?
b) Yes, we do.
c) How about going to the theatre for a change?
b) Yes, we do.
Where ___ you live?
a) does
b) are
c) do
c) do
We ___ (find) a really nice apartment near the park.
a) found
b) finded
c) find
a) found
How ___ bottles of water are there?
a) much
b) many
c) a lot
b) many
“Are you free tonight?”
a) No, but I am tomorrow. What would you like to do?
b) Yes, please.
c) Yes, we are.
a) No, but I am tomorrow. What would you like to do?
They usually ___ breakfast at 7:30.
a) have
b) has
c) having
a) have
He ___ (want) to move to another city last year.
a) wantted
b) wanted
c) wants
b) wanted
Choose the correct sentence:
a) I need a few information.
b) I need a little information.
c) I need few informations.
b) I need a little information.
“Where do you want to go tonight?”
a) How about going to the theatre for a change?
b) Yes, please.
c) It’s £69.99.
a) How about going to the theatre for a change?
My parents ___ coffee in the morning.
a) doesn’t drink
b) don’t drink
c) not drink
b) don’t drink
I ___ (grow) plants on my balcony.
a) growed
b) grew
c) grown
b) grew
Which option is grammatically correct?
a) There isn’t many traffic today.
b) There isn’t much traffic today.
c) There aren’t much traffic today.
b) There isn’t much traffic today.
“Would you like something to drink?”
a) Yes, of course. Would you like it with vegetables?
b) Yes, please. Could we have two small glasses of red wine?
c) Yes, we do.
b) Yes, please. Could we have two small glasses of red wine?