Which sentence has a noncount noun?
a) There is a lot of noise here.
b) There are a lot of people here.
c) There is a problem here.
a) There is a lot of noise here.
Which sentence correctly uses a relative pronoun?
a) The book who I borrowed was very interesting.
b) The book that I borrowed was very interesting.
c) The book what I borrowed was very interesting.
b) The book that I borrowed was very interesting.
Choose the correct word order for an adverb of frequency.
a) She always goes to the gym in the morning.
b) She goes always to the gym in the morning.
c) She goes to the gym always in the morning.
a) She always goes to the gym in the morning.
Which question is correctly formed in the present simple?
a) Where do she live?
b) Where does she live?
c) Where is she live?
b) Where does she live?
Choose the correct sentence using the past perfect.
a) By the time we arrived, they left.
b) By the time we arrived, they had left.
c) By the time we arrived, they leave.
b) By the time we arrived, they had left.
Which sentence is correct?
A) I'd like to know what he is doing.
B) I'd like to know what is he doing.
A) I'd like to know what he is doing.
Choose the correct comparative sentence.
a) This book is more interesting than that one.
b) This book is interestinger than that one.
c) This book is most interesting than that one.
a) This book is more interesting than that one.
Choose the correct question in the past simple.
a) What did you say to him?
b) What you said to him?
c) What do you said to him?
a) What did you say to him?
Which sentence correctly expresses contrast?
a) Although it was raining, we went out.
b) Despite of it was raining, we went out.
c) Even it was raining, we went out.
a) Although it was raining, we went out.
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
a) They built a new school last year.
b) A new school was built last year.
c) They were building a new school last year.
b) A new school was built last year.
Which sentence correctly uses a gerund or an infinitive?
a) I enjoy to read books in my free time.
b) I enjoy reading books in my free time.
c) I enjoy read books in my free time.
b) I enjoy reading books in my free time.
Which question correctly uses an indirect question?
a) Can you tell me where does he work?
b) Can you tell me where he works?
c) Can you tell me where does he works?
b) Can you tell me where he works?
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) She suggested that he studies harder.
b) She suggested that he study harder.
c) She suggested that he studied harder.
B. She suggested that he study harder.
Which sentence is correct?
a) I love you pretty much.
b) I love you too much.
c) I love you so much.
c) I love you so much.
Which sentence is correct in reported speech?
a) He said, "I will come tomorrow." → He said he will come tomorrow.
b) He said, "I will come tomorrow." → He said he would come tomorrow.
c) He said, "I will come tomorrow." → He said he comes tomorrow.
b) He said he would come tomorrow.
Choose the correctly formed question in the passive voice.
a) Was the painting stolen last night?
b) Did the painting stolen last night?
c) Was stolen the painting last night?
a) Was the painting stolen last night?
Choose the correct form of the conditional sentence.
a) If I would have known, I would have helped you.
b) If I had known, I would have helped you.
c) If I knew, I would have helped you.
b) If I had known, I would have helped you.
Which sentence uses the correct modal verb?
a) You must be tired after such a long trip.
b) You can be tired after such a long trip.
c) You may be tired after such a long trip.
a) You must be tired after such a long trip.
Which sentence correctly uses an advanced modal verb structure?
a) You must have forgotten your keys at home.
b) You must forgot your keys at home.
c) You must had forgotten your keys at home.
a) You must have forgotten your keys at home.
Which question is correctly formed using inversion for emphasis?
a) Had you known about the meeting, would you have attended?
b) Did you had known about the meeting, would you have attended?
c) Have you known about the meeting, would you have attended?
a) Had you known about the meeting, would you have attended?