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<question>

My sisters ... for a walk every morning, but today they ... .
<variant>go/ are sleeping;
<variant> go/ aren’t;
<variant>goes/ don’t;
<variant>gre going/ sleep;
<variant>went/ were not.

<question> “Hello Sara, ______?” – “I'm very well, thank you.”


<variant> How are you
<variant> How do you
<variant> How you are
<variant> How is it
<variant> How do you do

<question> “What's ______ name?” – “Jane Edwards.”


<variant> your
<variant> you
<variant> yours
<variant> you're
<variant> yourself

<question> “How old are you?” – “______.”


<variant> I'm twenty
<variant> I twenty
<variant> Me is twenty
<variant> I've twenty
<variant> I been twenty

<question> “Is this your book?” – “______.”


<variant> No, it isn't
<variant> No, isn't it
<variant> No, he isn't
<variant> No, there isn't
<variant> No, it is

<question> “Where is Anna from?” – “______ from Rome.”


<variant> She is
<variant> It is
<variant> Her is
<variant> He is
<variant> We are

<question> “______ is your address?”, Sundown Street, Bristol.”


<variant> What
<variant> Who
<variant> How
<variant> That
<variant> Which

<question> ______ name is John Smith.


<variant> His
<variant> He's
<variant> He
<variant> Her
<variant> Him

<question> Sam ______ a doctor, he's a teacher at the university.


<variant> isn't
<variant> aren't
<variant> not
<variant> doesn't
<variant> is

<question> Here are Juan and Mercedes. ______ are from Valencia in Spain.
<variant> They
<variant> Their
<variant> Them
<variant> This
<variant> Those

<question> “Have you got a computer?” – “Yes, ______.”


<variant> I have
<variant> I've computer
<variant> I've laptop
<variant> I got
<variant> got

<question> ______ two hundred students in my school.


<variant> There are
<variant> It is
<variant> They are
<variant> There is
<variant> There be

<question> “Do you live in Munich?” – “Yes, ______.”


<variant> I do
<variant> I live
<variant> I don't
<variant> I do live
<variant> I don`t live

<question> “Is that ______ car?” – “No, it isn't.”


<variant> their
<variant> they
<variant> there
<variant> they're
<variant> they`s

<question> “______ is this blue bag?” – “It's £5.


<variant> How much
<variant> Where
<variant> How big
<variant> What
<variant> When

<question> “What's her job?” – “She's ______.”


<variant> an actress
<variant> actress
<variant> the actress
<variant> a actress
<variant> this actress

<question> “______ your car?” – “It's in the car park.”


<variant> Where's
<variant> Which is
<variant> Who's
<variant> When's
<variant> Why

<question> “______ bag is this?” – “It's mine.”


<variant> Whose
<variant> What's
<variant> Who's
<variant> Who
<variant> Why

<question> ______ only three chairs in my room.


<variant> There are
<variant> They are
<variant> There is
<variant> It is
<variant> It are

<question> She ______ a house in the town centre.


<variant> has got
<variant> have got
<variant> got
<variant> is got
<variant> was got

<question> “______ brothers have you got?” – “Only one.”


<variant> How many
<variant> How old
<variant> How are
<variant> How much
<variant> How is

<question> “Is there any food left?” – “______.”


<variant> No, there isn't
<variant> Yes, there is any
<variant> Yes, they is
<variant> No, there aren't
<variant> No, they aren`t
<question>
My favourite painters are Monet and Renoir but John doesn't like ______ at all.
<variant> them
<variant> they
<variant> it
<variant> some
<variant> their

<question> There aren't ______ people here today.


<variant> many
<variant> a lot
<variant> much
<variant> the many
<variant> less

<question> We haven't got ______.


<variant> any children
<variant> some children
<variant> a children
<variant> one children
<variant> childrens

<question> “Does he speak Japanese?” – “No, he ______.”


<variant> doesn`t
<variant> don't
<variant> not
<variant> speak not
<variant> don't speak

<question>
“What does he do?” – “______.”
<variant> He's a teacher
<variant> He's teacher
<variant> He's teaching
<variant> Yes, he does
<variant> He does

<question>
He ______ in an office every morning from eight to twelve.
<variant> works
<variant> working
<variant> work
<variant> am working
<variant> is working

<question> I go ______ school in Vienna.


<variant> to
<variant> at
<variant> in
<variant> on
<variant> into

<question> We have lunch ______ one o'clock.


<variant> at
<variant> to
<variant> in
<variant> on
<variant> into

<question> She works ______ Saturday.


<variant> on
<variant> to
<variant> in
<variant> at
<variant> into

<question> I stay at home ______ the morning.


<variant> in
<variant> to
<variant> at
<variant> on
<variant> into

<question> “How do you get to work?” – “______.”


<variant> By car
<variant> In car
<variant> By the car
<variant> On car
<variant> with car

<question> “Do you like classical music?” – “______.”


<variant> Yes, I do
<variant> Yes, I like
<variant> Yes, I does
<variant> Yes, I likes
<variant> Yes,I am

<question> “Where is Mary?” – “She ______ over there.”


<variant> is standing
<variant> is stand
<variant> stand
<variant> standing
<variant> stands

<question> I'm hungry. ______ something to eat, please.


<variant> I'd like
<variant> I'd want
<variant> I like
<variant> I'm like
<variant> liking

<question> He ______ born in Spain.


<variant> was
<variant> is
<variant> had
<variant> did
<variant> been

<question> Switzerland is ______ than Britain.


<variant> smaller
<variant> smallest
<variant> more small
<variant> as small
<variant> small

<question> Motor racing is the ______ sport in the world.


<variant> most expensive
<variant> expensivest
<variant> more expensive
<variant> as expensive
<variant> expensive

<question> “When ______ you go to the USA?” – “Last year.”


<variant> did
<variant> was
<variant> went
<variant> have
<variant> had

<question> “Did she stay with friends?” – “______.”


<variant> No, she didn't
<variant> No, she didn't stay
<variant> No, she stayed not
<variant> No, she didn't stayed
<variant> No, she did stay

<question> He's learning ______ a lorry.


<variant> to drive
<variant> driving
<variant> drive
<variant> the driving
< variant>drives

<question> He smokes more than ten cigarettes ______.


<variant> a day
<variant> the day
<variant> in day
<variant> by day
<variant> for day

<question> Let's go somewhere else. There's ______ noise in this room.


<variant> too much
<variant> too many
<variant> enough
<variant> too
<variant> too little

<question> It's a very long day for Jack. He doesn't get home from school ______ six
o'clock.
<variant> until
<variant> to
<variant> towards
<variant> since
<variant> for

<question> They usually ______ at home but today they ______ lunch in a restaurant.
<variant> eat, are having
<variant> eat, have
<variant> are eating, have
<variant> are eating, are having
<variant> eats, having

<question> We didn't stay late ______ we were very tired.


<variant> because
<variant> so
<variant> that
<variant> until
<variant> those

<question> It's usually quite warm in September ______ it often rains, ______ bring a
waterproof.
<variant> but, so
<variant> so, because
<variant> unless, but
<variant> for, as
<variant> as,as

<question> They went to Australia ______ a month ______ summer.


<variant> for, last
<variant> for, during
<variant> during, the
<variant> last, during
<variant> on,last

<question> That sofa ______ comfortable. Can I try it?


<variant> looks
<variant> looks like
<variant> is like
<variant> like
<variant> likes

<question> six, seven, ______, nine, ten


<variant> eight
<variant> twelve
<variant> three
<variant> five
<variant> one

<question> “What's your ______?” – “I'm American.”


<variant> nationality
<variant> name
<variant> country
<variant> home
<variant> first name

<question> “What ______ is it?” – “It's half past two.”


<variant> time
<variant> hour
<variant> day
<variant> old
<variant> minute

<question> Sunday, Monday, ______, Wednesday


<variant> Tuesday
<variant> Thursday
<variant> Saturday
<variant> Friday
<variant> Sunday

<question> He's got a ______ and two sisters.


<variant> brother
<variant> father
<variant> family
<variant> friend
<variant> mother

<question> My favourite ______ is dinner.


<variant> meal
<variant> drink
<variant> food
<variant> lunch
<variant> breakfast
<question> We've got two ______: a son and a daughter.
<variant> children
<variant> people
<variant> parents
<variant> friends
<variant> cousins

<question> I'd like a ______ of coffee, please.


<variant> cup
<variant> glass
<variant> plate
<variant> bottle
<variant> spoon

<question> He's ______ the newspaper.


<variant> reading
<variant> watching
<variant> listening
<variant> seeing
<variant> writing

<question>
September is my favourite ______.
<variant> month
<variant> autumn
<variant> year
<variant> season
<variant> yearss

<question> “How old is your ______?” – “She's thirteen.”


<variant> sister
<variant> son
<variant> boyfriend
< variant>brother
<variant> uncle

<question> I always have a ______ in the morning.


<variant> breakfast
<variant> lunch
<variant> dinner
<variant> supper
<variant> food

<question> Those are very nice ______. Where did you buy them?
<variant> trousers
<variant> dress
<variant> shirt
<variant> handbag
<variant> t-shirt

<question> “What does he look like?” – “He's quite tall and he's got short, dark ______.”
<variant> hair
<variant> eyes
<variant> head
<variant> glasses
<variant> foot

<question> “What was the ______ like in Vienna?” – “It was cold and cloudy.”
<variant> weather
< variant>time
<variant> cold
<variant> temperature
<variant> warm
<question> I've got a new dishwasher and a fridge in my ______.
<variant> kitchen
<variant> study
<variant> office
<variant> bathroom
<variant> hall

<question> It's very ______ here. I can't hear anything.


<variant> noisy
<variant> quiet
<variant> exciting
<variant> clean
<variant> boring

<question> She's ______ a blue coat and a grey scarf.


<variant> wearing
<variant> seeing
<variant> looking
<variant> putting
<variant> sitting

<question> I'm too ______ today. I'll phone you back tomorrow.
<variant> busy
<variant> interested
<variant> polite
<variant> crowded
< variant>lovely

<question> He's started a new job. It's more interesting and he ______ more money.
<variant> earns
<variant> wins
<variant> spends
<variant> costs
<variant> tells

<question> “Can I ______ your dictionary, please?” – “Yes, of course. But I'd like it back
for the weekend.”
<variant> borrow
<variant> lend
<variant> give
<variant> keep
<variant> bring

<question> He lets his wife do everything for him. He's very ______.
<variant> lazy
<variant> bored
<variant> quiet
<variant> careful
<variant> calm
<question> Don't ______! It's not funny.
<variant> laugh
<variant> shout
< variant>cry
<variant> grow
<variant> sleep

<question> He's started a new job. It's more interesting and he ______ more money.
<variant> earns
<variant> wins
<variant> spends
<variant> costs
<variant> drives

<question>_____ John give you those flowers?


<variant>Did
<variant>Have
<variant>Was
<variant>Is
<variant>Has

<question>I _____ my homework very quickly last night.


<variant>did
<variant>do
<variant>have
<variant>am
<variant>was

<question>She _____ a shower every morning before school.


<variant>has
<variant>does
<variant>did
<variant>is
<variant>was

<question>We _____ talking to James about his exam.


<variant>aren’t
<variant>don't
<variant>haven’t
<variant>wasn’t
<variant>isn’t

<question>Where _____ you yesterday ?


<variant>were
<variant>was
<variant>have
<variant>did
<variant>are

<question>Mary never _____ the washing up.


<variant>does
<variant>has
<variant>did
<variant>is
<variant>do

<question>Thank goodness we _____ a dishwasher!


<variant>have
<variant>was
<variant>did
<variant>were
<variant>are

<question>Why _____ you leaving so early?


<variant>are
<variant>was
<variant>have
<variant>is
<variant>do

<question>Anna likes ice-cream but John _____ .


<variant>doesn’t
<variant>haven't
<variant>hasn’t
<variant>isn’t
<variant>didn’t

<question>_____ you speak three languages?


<variant>Do
<variant>Does
<variant>Did
<variant>Are
<variant>Is

<question>_____ you having a holiday soon?


<variant>Are
<variant>Do
<variant>Does
<variant>Did
<variant>Is

<question>_____ you have a good holiday last year?


<variant>Did
<variant>Do
<variant>Does
<variant>Are
<variant>Is
<question>_____ you often travel abroad?
<variant>Do
<variant>Does
<variant>Have
<variant>Did
<variant>Are

<question>I think you’re wrong. I don’t agree _____ you at all.


<variant>with
<variant>to
<variant>on
<variant>about
<variant>in

<question>We might have a picnic. It depends _____ the weather.


<variant>on
<variant>to
<variant>with
<variant>about
<variant>in

<question>If you have a problem, talk _____ the teacher.


<variant>to
<variant>on
<variant>at
<variant>about
<variant>in

<question>You aren’t concentrating on your work. What are you thinking _____?
<variant>about
<variant>to
<variant>on
<variant>at
<variant>with

<question>I wonder why they aren’t answering the door. There must be someone _____ .
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>at
<variant>off
<variant>out

<question>All the lights are _____ . I can see nothing.


<variant>off
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>at
<variant>out

<question>My uncle died _____ the war.


<variant>during
<variant>via
<variant>for
<variant>in
<variant>on

<question>I hurt my leg _____ the second half of the match.


<variant>in
<variant>via
<variant>until
<variant>for
<variant>after

<question>_____ when were you born?


<variant>–
<variant>At
<variant>In
<variant>On
<variant>For

<question>_____ 8.00 _____ the morning.


<variant>At/in
<variant>In/in
<variant>On/in
<variant>-/in
<variant>For/in

<question>_____ Friday evening we went to a party.


<variant>On
<variant>At
<variant>In
<variant>–
<variant>For

<question>_____ the afternoon we went shopping.


<variant>In
<variant>At
<variant>On
<variant>–
<variant>For

<question>____ 7:00 some friends came round for a drink.


<variant>At
<variant>In
<variant>On
<variant>–
<variant>For

<question>The best English weather is _____ spring and autumn.


<variant>–
<variant>at
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>for

<question>I learned to drive _____ 1980 _____ the age of 17.


<variant>in/at
<variant>at/at
<variant>on/at
<variant>-/at
<variant>for/at

<question>My brother learned _____ the same time as me, but I passed first.
<variant>at
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>–
<variant>for

<question>I’ll phone you _____ about 3.00.


<variant>at
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>–
<variant>for

<question>I phoned yesterday, but I ____ get an answer. Where were you?
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>can
<variant>could
<variant>manage to
<variant>can’t

<question>The police _____ find the man who had stolen my car. He was sent to prison.
<variant>could
<variant>can
<variant>managed to
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>can’t

<question>My grandfather _____ speak four languages when he was alive.


<variant>could
<variant>can
<variant>managed to
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>can’t

<question>In my country you _____ get married when you’re sixteen.


<variant>can
<variant>could
<variant>managed to
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>can’t
<question>Speak up! I _____ hear you!
<variant>can’t
<variant>can
<variant>could
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>-

<question>_____ I borrow your dictionary?


<variant>Could
<variant>Can’t
<variant>Manage to
<variant>Couldn’t
<variant>-

<question>I _____ get into my house last night because I’d lost my key.
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>can
<variant>could
<variant>manage to
<variant>can’t

<question>Women _____ vote in England until 1922.


<variant>can
<variant>are able to
<variant>managed to
<variant>couldn’t
<variant>could

<question>Is there a public call box near here? I have to _____ a phone call.
<variant>make
<variant>do
<variant>get
<variant>hear
<variant>have

<question>When you’re not sure what to do, the best thing is to _____ nothing.
<variant>do
<variant>make
<variant>get
<variant>hear
<variant>talk

<question>Ssh! You mustn’t _____ a noise. The baby’s asleep.


<variant>make
<variant>do
<variant>get
<variant>hear
<variant>talk

<question>I like to keep fit, so I _____ exercises every day.


<variant>do
<variant>make
<variant>get
<variant>hear
<variant>like

<question>They certainly weren’t _____ the table or _____ the floor.


<variant>on/on
<variant>in/on
<variant>on/in
<variant>at/in
<variant>at/on

<question>Had I left them _____ work?


<variant>at
<variant>in
<variant>on
<variant>near
<variant>with

<question>Would you like _____ to eat?


<variant>anything
<variant>something
<variant>nothing
<variant>everything
<variant>thing

<question>If you need _____, just ask.


<variant>something
<variant>anything
<variant>nothing
<variant>everything
<variant>thing

<question>‘Does _____ want a game of tennis?’ ‘Yes.’


<variant>anyone
<variant>someone
<variant>no one
<variant>everyone
<variant>something

<question>Who do I look _____ , my mother or my father?


<variant>like
<variant>more
<variant>likes
<variant>as
<variant>much

<question>I wanted to _____ to you yesterday.


<variant>speak
<variant>to speak
<variant>speaking
<variant>to speaking
<variant>speaks

<question>We are late. The teacher will get angry with ______ .
<variant>us
<variant>we
<variant>they
<variant>I
<variant>he

<question>This is not my bicycle. It is my ______ bicycle.


<variant>father’s
<variant>–
<variant>father
<variant>fathers
<variant>father is

<question>Cats can wash ______ paws and fur.


<variant>their
<variant>they
<variant>his
<variant>its
<variant>them

<question>Terry is talking to two ______ .


<variant>women
<variant>woman
<variant>woman’s
<variant>women’s
<variant>womans

<question>There are many ______ on the shelf.


<variant>magazines
<variant>paper
<variant>book
<variant>dust
<variant>newspaper

<question>I can see a lot of ______ outside the building.


<variant>people
<variant>person
<variant>man
<variant>child
<variant>girl

<question>Take Janet and Anna to _______ rooms.


<variant>their
<variant>her
<variant>them
<variant>they
<variant>this
<question>The girls can go home. They have finished ______ work.
<variant>their
<variant>its
<variant>ours
<variant>hers
<variant>my

<question>Do you want those shoes? I don’t want ______ .


<variant>them
<variant>they
<variant>him
<variant>its
<variant>it

<question>We called Allan. He came to ______ .


<variant>us
<variant>our
<variant>we
<variant>ours
<variant>our’s

<question>Look at these books. Are ______ yours?


<variant>they
<variant>them
<variant>this
<variant>that
<variant>their

<question>There is only ______ water in the glass. Please give me some more.
<variant>a little
<variant>many
<variant>much
<variant>a few
<variant>more

<question>The policeman is holding the ______ right arm.


<variant>robber’s
<variant>robber
<variant>robbers
<variant>robbers’
<variant>robber is

<question>It was my ______ watch.


<variant>grandfather’s
<variant>grandfathers
<variant>of grandfather
<variant>grandfather
<variant>grandfathers’

<question>I can see the ______ bicycles.


<variant>boys'
<variant>boys
<variant>boy
<variant>of the boys
<variant>boy is

<question>I checked the answers. Two of ______ were wrong.


<variant>them
<variant>it
<variant>its
<variant>they
<variant>their

<question>The postman gave me two letters, so I gave ______ to my mother.


<variant>them
<variant>its
<variant>they
<variant>it
<variant>their

<question>The army lost the battle because ______ was not strong.
<variant>it
<variant>them
<variant>its
<variant>they
<variant>their

<question>My parents are coming. I’ll open the door for ______ .
<variant>them
<variant>they
<variant>him
<variant>her
<variant>it

<question>We washed ______ and then had our dinner.


<variant>ourselves
<variant>myself
<variant>himself
<variant>herself
<variant>ourself

<question>I cut ______ on that piece of wire.


<variant>myself
<variant>himself
<variant>oneself
<variant>herself
<variant>yourself

<question>I saw the girls, so I spoke to ______ .


<variant>them
<variant>she
<variant>her
<variant>they
<variant>their

<question>You can have these books. ______ are too hard for me.
<variant>They
<variant>It
<variant>Its
<variant>There
<variant>Then

<question>The rope was not very strong, so we did not use ______ .
<variant>it
<variant>them
<variant>its
<variant>they
<variant>it is

<question>My father listened to the news. He was very pleased with ______.
<variant>it
<variant>they
<variant>them
<variant>its
<variant>there

<question>Can you tell me ______ best way to the station?


<variant>the
<variant>a
<variant>an
<variant>–
<variant>more

<question>She works as ______ clerk in a very large bank.


<variant>a
<variant>an
<variant>the
<variant>–
<variant>more

<question>Cyprus is ______ island in the Mediterranean.


<variant>an
<variant>a
<variant>the
<variant>–
<variant>any

<question>There is ______ excellent film on television this evening.


<variant>an
<variant>a
<variant>the
<variant>–
<variant>any

<question>It is going to rain. I must buy ______ umbrella quickly.


<variant>an
<variant>a
<variant>the
<variant>–
<variant>any

<question>They enjoyed ______ at the party.


<variant>themselves
<variant>himself
<variant>them
<variant>–
<variant>ourselves

<question>My friend cut ______ when she was cooking.


<variant>herself
<variant>myself
<variant>himself
<variant>her
<variant>him

<question>When we were in Bali last year, we ______ at a marvelous hotel overlooking the
beach.
<variant>stayed
<variant>leased
<variant>lived
<variant>rented
<variant>sat

<question>I usually ______ up at 6.30 every morning.


<variant>get
<variant>awake
<variant>rise
<variant>go
<variant>do

<question>I got married ______ years ago.


<variant>two
<variant>for two
<variant>in two
<variant>at two
<variant>twice

<question>I don’t have ______ petrol in my car.


<variant>any
<variant>some
<variant>no
<variant>lots of
<variant>many
<question>Misfortunes like that aren’t ______ fault.
<variant>anybody’s
<variant>each
<variant>anybody
<variant>no one’s
<variant>every

<question>Her mother wants ______ to wash the dishes.


<variant>her
<variant>she
<variant>hers
<variant>she herself
<variant>she is

<question>Everyone ______ in the room now.


<variant>is
<variant>are
<variant>were
<variant>weren’t
<variant>aren’t

<question>All the businessmen ______ staying at the hotel.


<variant>are
<variant>isn’t
<variant>was
<variant>is
<variant>wasn’t

<question>He thinks that their team is the ______ one in Italy.


<variant>best
<variant>better than
<variant>better
<variant>good
<variant>the best

<question>How ______ butter do you need?


<variant>much
<variant>many
<variant>few
<variant>a lot
<variant>long

<question>______ milk is good for you. Why don’t you drink ______ milk in your glass?
<variant>-/the
<variant>The/the
<variant>-/a
<variant>A/the
<variant>A/a

<question>______weather was terrible yesterday, so we spent all day at ______ home.


<variant>The/-
<variant>-/the
<variant>The/the
<variant>A/-
<variant>A/a

<question>We’re on your side. We are all ______ you.


<variant>for
<variant>against
<variant>on
<variant>by
<variant>at

<question>______ the first sign of illness, see your doctor.


<variant>At
<variant>With
<variant>In
<variant>On
<variant>For

<question>Which bird flies ___, the swallow or the gull?


<variant>faster
<variant>–
<variant>fast
<variant>the fastest
<variant>fastest

<question>My dress is ___ than yours, isn’t it?


<variant>longer
<variant>long
<variant>–
<variant>the longest
<variant>longest

<question>Your dictation is ___ of all.


<variant>the worst
<variant>bad
<variant>worse
<variant>good
<variant>well

<question>It’s ___ weather anyone can remember.


<variant>the worst
<variant>better
<variant>bad
<variant>worse
<variant>least

<question>I think the cotton of Turkmenistan is one of ___ in the world.


<variant>the best
<variant>better
<variant>good
<variant>longer
<variant>richer

<question>I have done ___ part of my homework.


<variant>the most difficult
<variant>difficult
<variant>more difficult
<variant>most difficult
<variant>more

<question>She looks ________ a famous film star.


<variant>like
<variant>as
<variant>similar
<variant>same
<variant>as soon as

<question>I only ________ one mistake in last night's test.


<variant>made
<variant>done
<variant>did
<variant>make
<variant>maken

<question>Please be ________ when you cross this road.


<variant>careful
<variant>careless
<variant>carefree
<variant>caring
<variant>careloss

<question>Just remember and never ________ that some people aren’t able to work even when
they want.
<variant>forget
<variant>foretell
<variant>forfeit
<variant>forecast
<variant>forehead

<question>That student ________ his hand every time I ask a question.


<variant>rises
<variant>gets out
<variant>gets up
<variant>puts up
<variant>gets
<question>Tennis is a ________ invented by an Englishman a hundred years ago.
<variant>game
<variant>play
<variant>toy
<variant>match
<variant>round

<question> ____ always go abroad during their summer holidays.


<variant> they;
<variant>he;
<variant>she;
<variant>us;
<variant>her.

<question> Give ... the book, please.


<variant>me;
<variant>she;
<variant>we;
<variant>I;
<variant>their.

<question> He washed and dressed ... .


<variant> himself;
<variant> herself;
<variant> he;
<variant> ourself;
<variant> his.

<question> _____ is that man?- Klimov Ivan Petrovich.


<variant> Who;
<variant> Whose;
<variant> Where;
<variant> How;
<variant> When.

<question> _____ pupils are there in your class?


<variant> How many;
<variant> How much;
<variant> How old;
<variant> What;
<variant> Which.

<question> ____ friend made some mistakes in his dictation.


<variant> My;
<variant> He;
<variant> Mine;
<variant> Them;
<variant> Yours.
<question> Is ... absent today?
<variant> anybody;
<variant> somebody;
<variant> nobody;
<variant> anywhere;
<variant> some.

<question> Did ... see this film yesterday?


<variant> anybody;
<variant> somebody;
<variant> nobody;
<variant> everybody;
<variant> anything.

<question> How ... English words do you know?


<variant> many;
<variant> much;
<variant> little;
<variant> few;
<variant> more.

<question> Don’t worry. We have ... time before the train comes in.
<variant> much;
<variant> few;
<variant> little;
<variant> many;
<variant> more.

<question> I have lost ... pen, may I take ... ?


<variant> my / yours;
<variant> your / your;
<variant> mine / yours;
<variant> her / your;
<variant> yours / my.

<question> ____ often meet here.


<variant> We;
<variant> He;
<variant> She;
<variant> Our;
<variant> Them.

<question> She’ll go there with ... husband and ... daughter.


<variant> her / her;
<variant> hers / her;
<variant> her / hers;
<variant> my / mine;
<variant> mine / my.
<question> My elder brother looks like ... mother .
<variant> my;
<variant> hers;
<variant> yours;
<variant> this;
<variant> her.

<question> ____ of you knows his address?


<variant> Who;
<variant> Which;
<variant> What;
<variant> How;
<variant> How many.

<question>
There are more than ... books in the library.
<variant>2 million;
<variant>2 millions;
<variant>2nd million;
<variant>the 2 million;
<variant>2th millions.

<question>
The first of June nineteen hundred
<variant> 1.06.1900;
<variant> 1.07.1900;
<variant> 1.07.9010;
<variant> 1.07.19100;
<variant> 1.06.1990.

<question>
Are you a student?-Yes, ... .
<variant>I’m;
<variant>I do;
<variant>I have;
<variant>I’m not;
<variant>he is.

<question>
Ann knew it, ... ?
<variant>didn’t she;
<variant>does she;
<variant>doesn’t she;
<variant>did she;
<variant>is she.

<question>
Your advice ... very useful. I usually use your ... when I am in trouble.
<variant>is / advice;
<variant>is / advices;
<variant>are / advice;
<variant>are / advices;
<variant>were / advices.

<question>
They say money ... the soul of business.
<variant>is;
<variant>are;
<variant>were;
<variant>to be;
<variant>have.

<question>
The book contains ... information. It’s very useful.
<variant>much;
<variant>many;
<variant>little;
<variant>few;
<variant>a few.

<question>
His clothes ... usually very cheap, but he is actually well-off.
<variant>are;
<variant>is;
<variant>was;
<variant>were;
<variant>to be.

<question>
Parents of my father are my ... .
<variant>grandparents;
<variant>relatives;
<variant>distant relatives;
<variant>parents-in-law;
<variant>stepparents.

<question>
I ________ a test in English at the moment.
<variant> am writing
<variant> write
<variant> writes
<variant> wrote
<variant> was writing

<question>
There are _______ students in this room, there are ________ students in that one.
<variant> few / many
<variant> little / many
<variant> much /little
<variant> much / few
<variant> some / ____

<question>
We ________ exams twice a year.
<variant> take
<variant> took
<variant> are taking
<variant> have been taking
<variant> takes

<question>
He tries to do ... morning exercises every morning.
<variant>his;
<variant>her;
<variant>hers;
<variant>our;
<variant>my.

<question>
Students often read up for lessons in the ... .
<variant>library;
<variant>cloakroom;
<variant>Dean’s Room;
<variant>canteen;
<variant>labs.

<question> After ... I put on my coat, take my bag, and go to the University.
<variant>breakfast;
<variant>lunch;
<variant>dinner;
<variant>supper;
<variant>5 o’clock tea.

<question>
We ___ to the library last night.
<variant> went
<variant> going
<variant> go
<variant> will go
<variant> goes

<question>
Some car engines work … than others.
<variant>more efficiently;
<variant>efficient;
<variant>most efficient;
<variant>more efficient;
<variant>most efficient.
<question>
He is one of the … … criminals in the world.
<variant>most dangerous;
<variant>much dangerous;
<variant>more dangerous;
<variant>little dangerous;
<variant>dangerous.

<question>
What is your weight? You are … than me.
<variant>taller;
<variant>tallest;
<variant>tall;
<variant>more taller;
<variant>the tallest.

<question>
I need ….. coat.
<variant>a warmer;
<variant>warme;
<variant>the warmer;
<variant>the warmest;
<variant>more warm;

<question>
He was …. in the family.
<variant>the eldest;
<variant>eldest;
<variant>older;
<variant>the oldest;
<variant>old.

<question>
Her eyes are … than mine.
<variant>greyer;
<variant>greyest;
<variant>more grey;
<variant>the most grey;
<variant>greier.

<question>
Your handwriting is now … than it was last year.
<variant>better;
<variant>the best;
<variant>good;
<variant>gooder;
<variant>goodest.

<question>
I’m … … my little sister.
<variant>busier than;
<variant>busyer than;
<variant>more busier;
<variant>the more busier;
<variant>most busier.

<question>
I’ve got a headache. Be … , please.
<variant>quiet;
<variant>quieter;
<variant>quietest;
<variant>quietter;
<variant>quiettest.

<question>
Do you think the Americans are …the English people?
<variant>nicer than;
<variant>the nicest;
<variant>nice than;
<variant>more nice;
<variant>more nicer.

<question>
The grass is always … on the other side.
<variant>green;
<variant>greener;
<variant>greenest;
<variant>as green as;
<variant>green as.

<question>
Is there … sofa in your … living room?
<variant>a, -;
<variant>a, the;
<variant>the, the;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>-, the.

<question>
Through ... window we can see … room.
<variant>the, a;
<variant>a, a;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>the, -;
<variant>an, the.

<question>
He is … wonderful teacher. He teaches … History.
<variant>a, -;
<variant>a, the;
<variant>a, an;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>-, the.

<question>
Several rivers run into … sea at … New York.
<variant>the, -;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>-, the;
<variant>a, a;
<variant>a, the.

<question>
In … small town in … East there was … man who had … parrot.
<variant>a, the, a, a;
<variant>a, -, a, the;
<variant>-, the, an, -;
<variant>the, the, a, -;
<variant>-, -, the, the.

<question>
One day … man decided to sell … bird.
<variant>a, a;
<variant>the, the;
<variant>a, an;
<variant>-, the;
<variant>-, -.

<question>
… group of … farmers were sitting in … village house.
<variant>a, -, the;
<variant>the, the, the;
<variant>the, a, a;
<variant>a, the, a;
<variant>a, a, the.

<question>
My grandmother … not nervous and she … rarely upset.
<variant>is, is;
<variant>are, am;
<variant>was, were;
<variant>was, will be;
<variant>will be, is.

<question>
I … sorry. They … not at the office at the moment.
<variant>am, are;
<variant>am, were;
<variant>was, will be;
<variant>were, were;
<variant>will be, are.

<question>
… you busy? – No, I … not.
<variant>are, am;
<variant>am, am;
<variant>is, is;
<variant>was, were;
<variant>will be, was.

<question>
They … playing football from 5 till 7.
<variant>were;
<variant>am;
<variant>is;
<variant>will be;
<variant>are.

<question>
There … many children in the park yesterday.
<variant>were;
<variant>are;
<variant>is;
<variant>was;
<variant>will be.

<question>
Did you …. much work the day before yesterday?
<variant>have;
<variant>had;
<variant>has;
<variant>make;
<variant>done.

<question>
... always speaks in a loud voice.
<variant>he;
<variant>we;
<variant>you;
<variant>they;
<variant>I.
<question>
son of my father is my ... .
<variant>brother;
<variant>relative;
<variant>distant relative;
<variant>brother-in-law;
<variant>stepbrother.

<question>
Shame on you. Why do you ... classes.
<variant>miss;
<variant>go;
<variant>attend;
<variant>visit;
<variant>show.

<question>
As a rule after classes I go .... .
<variant>home;
<variant>bed;
<variant>Institute;
<variant>cafe;
<variant>friends.

<question> Where do people keep their dishes?


<variant>cupboard;
<variant>mirror;
<variant>arm-chair;
<variant>sofa;
<variant>door.

<question> ____ there a green carpet on the floor?


<variant>is;
<variant>are;
<variant> were;
<variant>will;
<variant>be.

<question> Choose the correct variant.


<variant>Do the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Does the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Do the shop open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Are the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Is the shops open at 9 o’clock in the morning?

<question> The students from another towns usually live in …


<variant>a hostel;
<variant>a hotel;
<variant>the university;
<variant>the classroom;
<variant>the street.

<question> Final examinations are taken …


<variant>At the end of a courses of studies;
<variant>At the end of a term;
<variant>At the end of a session;
<variant>Every year;
<variant>Every term.

<question>
Open the bracket: Which month of the year has (few) days?
<variant>the fewest;
<variant>fewer;
<variant>few;
<variant>more few;
<variant>the few.

<question>
What are you?
<variant>I am a teacher.
<variant>He is a boy.
<variant>Ann is her sister.
<variant>I am Ann.
<variant>They are girls.

<question>
I (to fly) from one continent to another last summer.
<variant>Flew;
<variant>Flow;
<variant>Flown;
<variant>Flied;
<variant>Flyed.

<question>
A doctor who is selfish, dishonest can’t be … his profession.
<variant>good at;
<variant>good of;
<variant>good in;
<variant>well at;
<variant>well in.

<question>
He decided to save some money and put … in the bank.
<variant>it;
<variant> their;
<variant> them;
<variant>its;
<variant>there.

<question>
I’ll give you the book on condition you … it next week.
<variant>return;
<variant>will return;
<variant>shall return;
<variant>returned;
<variant>returns.

<question>
They are behaving … little children.
<variant>like;
<variant>how;
<variant>as;
<variant>though;
<variant>such.

<question>
You look happy. What’s the news? … good?
<variant>are they;
<variant>is it;
<variant>are there;
<variant>is there;
<variant>there are.

<question>
They have … paper than we have.
<variant>a little;
<variant>less;
<variant>the least;
<variant>fewer;
<variant>few.

<question>
He prefers looking … psychological magazines… reading them.
<variant>at / -;
<variant>around / -;
<variant>after / for;
<variant>for / for;
<variant>through / to.

<question>
While he … to London he saw an accident.
<variant>drove;
<variant>drives;
<variant>had driven;
<variant>was driving;
<variant> drived.

<question>
Jane told them about the space rock
<variant>Who did tell them about space rock?
<variant>What did Jane tell them?;
<variant>Who told them about the space rock?;
<variant>Who tell them about the space rock?;
<variant>What Jane told them about space rock?;

<question>
My parents ... for a walk every morning, but today they ... .
<variant>go/ are sleeping;
<variant> go/ aren’t;
<variant>goes/ don’t;
<variant>gre going/ sleep;
<variant>went/ were not.

<question> ____always go abroad during their vacation.


<variant>they;
<variant>he;
<variant>she;
<variant>us;
<variant>her.

<question>
____ knows his number?
<variant> Who;
<variant> Which;
<variant> What;
<variant> How;
<variant> How many.

<question>
Are you an actor?-Yes, ... .
<variant>I’m;
<variant>I do;
<variant>I have;
<variant>I’m not;
<variant>he is.

<question>
Your information ... very useful.
<variant>is ;
<variant>am ;
<variant>are ;
<variant> - ;
<variant>were .

<question>

Son of my brother is my ... .


<variant>nephew;
<variant>relatives;
<variant>distant relatives;
<variant>parents-in-law;
<variant>stepparents.

<question>
What are you doing?
<variant> I'm eating.
<variant> I will be eating.
<variant> I was ate.
<variant> I have eaten.
<variant> I ate.

<question>
After ... I usually go to sleep at 10 p.m.
<variant>dinner;
<variant>breakfast;
<variant>lunch;
<variant>supper;
<variant>5 o’clock tea.

<question>
My brother ___ very busy last week.
<variant> was
<variant> is
<variant> will
<variant> are
<variant> were

<question> It will be … to cross the river in this place than over there.
<variant> less dangerous;
<variant> little dangerous;
<variant> dangerous;
<variant> little dangerousses;
<variant> much dangerous.
<question>
Some job engines can be … than others.
<variant> easier;
<variant>more easy;
<variant>most easy;
<variant>more easier;
<variant>most easier.

<question>
It is one of the … … places in the world.
<variant>most dangerous;
<variant>much dangerous;
<variant>more dangerous;
<variant>little dangerous;
<variant>dangerous.

<question>
Where do you do your homework?
<variant> At home.
<variant> About one hour.
<variant> With John.
<variant> In the evening.
<variant> Every day.

<question>
Your English is now … than it was last year.
<variant>better;
<variant>the best;
<variant>good;
<variant>gooder;
<variant>goodest.

<question>
I’m … … my little sister.
<variant>quieter than;
<variant> quiter than;
<variant>more quieter;
<variant>the more quieter;
<variant>most quieter.

<question>
I ___ tired, so I went to bed early.
<variant> was
<variant> were
<variant> am
<variant> are
<variant> is
<question>
He ___ poor five years ago.
<variant> was
<variant> are
<variant> will
<variant> is
<variant> were

<question>
You aren't busy now, ___ you?
<variant> are
<variant> do
<variant> aren't
<variant> don't
<variant> will

<question>
Through ... window we can see … street.
<variant>the, a;
<variant>a, a;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>the, -;
<variant>an, the.

<question>
He is … wonderful teacher. He teaches … English.
<variant>a, -;
<variant>a, the;
<variant>a, an;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>-, the.

<question>
Several rivers run into … sea in … Asia.
<variant>the, -;
<variant>-, -;
<variant>-, the;
<variant>a, a;
<variant>a, the.

<question>
In … big city in … East there was … man who had … parrot.
<variant>a, the, a, a;
<variant>a, -, a, the;
<variant>-, the, an, -;
<variant>the, the, a, -;
<variant>-, -, the, the.
<question>
One day … man decided to sell … car.
<variant>a, a;
<variant>the, the;
<variant>a, an;
<variant>-, the;
<variant>-, -.

<question>
… group of … people were sitting in … village house.
<variant>a, -, the;
<variant>the, the, the;
<variant>the, a, a;
<variant>a, the, a;
<variant>a, a, the.

<question>
My mother … not nervous and she … rarely angry.
<variant>is, is;
<variant>are, am;
<variant>was, were;
<variant>was, will be;
<variant>will be, is.

<question>
I … sorry. They … not at the city at the moment.
<variant>am, are;
<variant>am, were;
<variant>was, will be;
<variant>were, were;
<variant>will be, are.

<question>
… you ready? – Yes, I ….
<variant>are, am;
<variant>am, am;
<variant>is, is;
<variant>was, were;
<variant>will be, was.

<question>
There … many dogs in the park yesterday.
<variant>were;
<variant>are;
<variant>is;
<variant>was;
<variant>will be.
<question>
Did you …. Many lessons the day before yesterday?
<variant>have;
<variant>had;
<variant>has;
<variant>make;
<variant>done.

<question>
... always laughs in a loud voice.
<variant>he;
<variant>we;
<variant>you;
<variant>they;
<variant>I.

<question>
Daughter of my father is my ... .
<variant>sister;
<variant>relative;
<variant>distant relative;
<variant>brother-in-law;
<variant>stepbrother.

<question>
How often do you write songs?
<variant> Two times a week.
<variant> Two hours.
<variant> Two people.
<variant> Two pages.
<variant> Twice.

<question>
... there a grey carpet on the floor?
<variant>is;
<variant>are;
<variant> were;
<variant>will;
<variant>be.

<question>
Choose the correct variant.
<variant>Does the library open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Do the library open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Do the library open 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Are the library open at 9 o’clock in the morning?
<variant>Is the library open at 9 o’clock in morning?
<question>
Are you ___ at the moon?
<variant> looking
<variant> look
<variant> looks
<variant> looked
<variant> lok

<question>
At the lesson students …
<variant>Take notes;
<variant>Take books;
<variant>Listen to each other;
<variant>Do some grammar exercises;
<variant>Read additional material.

<question>
We got up ___ than my sister.
<variant> earlier
<variant> the earliest
<variant> earliest
<variant> early
<variant> the earlier

<question>
Learning a new skill is a long…
<variant>Process;
<variant>Labour;
<variant>Curriculum;
<variant>Tuition;
<variant>Practice.

<question>
Finishing the university is the ... of an independent life.
<variant>Beginning;
<variant>End;
<variant>Bottom;
<variant>Countdown;
<variant>Future.

<question> Tom and Sam are yelling to each other: I .... hear them from my room.
<variant>can;
<variant>must;
<variant>could;
<variant>would;
<variant>shall.
<question>
Who is he?
<variant>He is a doctor.
<variant>I am a teacher.
<variant>Ann is her sister.
<variant>I am Ann.
<variant>They are girls.

<question>
Why ___ at you?
<variant> was that woman staring
<variant> was that woman stare
<variant> were that woman staring
<variant> that woman staring
<variant> was staring

<question>
They have … car than we have.
<variant>a little;
<variant>less;
<variant>the least;
<variant>fewer;
<variant>few.

<question>
He prefers looking … fashion magazines … reading them.
<variant>at / -;
<variant>around / -;
<variant>after / for;
<variant>for / for;
<variant>through / to.

<question>
_________ - large building with lots of different shops inside
<variant> Shopping centre
<variant> Shop
<variant> Chain store
<variant> Second hand
<variant> Zara

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