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Grammar 3-2-1

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1.

Choose the grammatically correct sentence:


a) Because the weather nice, we decided to go for a walk.
b) Because the weather is nice we decided to go for a walk.
c) Because of the weather is nice, we decided to go for a walk.
d) Because the weather is nice; we decided go for a walk.
2. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) They stayed home because the heavy rain.
b) They stayed home because it was raining heavily.
c) They stayed home because of it was raining heavily.
d) They stayed home because was raining heavily.
3. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) I left the door open so that the cat could go out.
b) I left the door open so the cat could went out.
c) I left the door open so that the cat could to go out.
d) I left the door open so the cat goes out.
4. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) She studies hard in order to pass the exam.
b) She studies hard in order pass the exam.
c) She studies hard in order to passing the exam.
d) She studies hard in order passing the exam.
5. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) We won’t go to the beach if it rains.
b) We won’t go to the beach if it rained.
c) We won’t go to the beach if it raining.
d) We won’t go to the beach if it rain.
6. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) We’ll go for a run even if it’s snowing.
b) We’ll go for a run even it is snowing.
c) We’ll go for a run if even it’s snowing.
d) We’ll go for a run even it snowing.
7. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Call me in case you need help.
b) Call me in case if you need help.
c) Call me in case you will need help.
d) Call me in case you needing help.
8. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Wherever he travels, he brings back souvenirs.
b) Wherever he travel he brings back souvenirs.
c) Wherever he travels; he bring back souvenirs.
d) Wherever he traveling, he brings back souvenirs.
9. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The children played everywhere they wanted.
b) The children played everywhere they wants.
c) The children played everywhere they wanting.
d) The children played everywhere they want.
10. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Since we didn’t have tickets, we couldn’t enter the concert.
b) Since we didn’t had tickets we couldn’t enter the concert.
c) Since we didn’t have tickets; we can't enter the concert.
d) Since we didn’t has tickets. We couldn’t enter the concert.
11. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) They went to the store because of the sale.
b) They went to the store because the sale.
c) They went to the store because was a sale.
d) They went to the store because of there was a sale.
12. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He works late at night so that he can avoid distractions.
b) He works late at night so he can avoided distractions.
c) He works late at night so that he can avoiding distractions.
d) He works late at night so he avoids distractions.
13. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The shop closed early because there weren’t any customers.
b) The shop closed early because of there weren’t any customers.
c) The shop closed early because weren’t any customers.
d) The shop closed early because of there was no customers.
14. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) I’ll write down your number in case I need to call you.
b) I’ll write down your number in case I needing to call you.
c) I’ll write down your number in case I need calling you.
d) I’ll write down your number in case I’ll needed to call you.
15. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The advertisements were placed everywhere people could see them.
b) The advertisements were placed everywhere people can see them.
c) The advertisements were placed everywhere people seeing them.
d) The advertisements were placed everywhere people could seeing them.
16. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He remembers to call his mother every Sunday.
b) He remembers calling his mother every Sunday.
c) He remembered to calling his mother every Sunday.
d) He remembers to called his mother every Sunday.
17. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) She forgets sending the email yesterday.
b) She forgets to send the email yesterday.
c) She forgets to send emails regularly.
d) She forgets sending emails regularly.
18. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) I regret telling you the secret.
b) I regret to telling you the secret.
c) I regret to tell you the secret.
d) I regretted to tell you the secret.
19. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) We stopped to watch the sunrise.
b) We stopped watching the sunrise to take a picture.
c) We stop to watch the sunrise every day.
d) We stopped watch the sunrise.
20. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) She tried calling the doctor, but there was no answer.
b) She tried to calling the doctor, but there was no answer.
c) She tried call the doctor, but there was no answer.
d) She tried to calls the doctor, but there was no answer.
21. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The book needs to be read by next week.
b) The book needs being read by next week.
c) The book needs been read by next week.
d) The book needs read by next week.
22. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Being asked about the incident was uncomfortable.
b) Being to ask about the incident was uncomfortable.
c) To being asked about the incident was uncomfortable.
d) To be asking about the incident was uncomfortable.
23. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Everybody wants being respected by their peers.
b) Everybody wants to respect by their peers.
c) Everybody wants to be respected by their peers.
d) Everybody wants to being respected by their peers.
24. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) She doesn’t enjoy singing, but her sister does.
b) She doesn’t enjoy singing, but her sister do.
c) She doesn’t enjoy singing, but her sister did.
d) She doesn’t enjoy singing, but her sister is.
25. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) John doesn’t like cooking, but Sam does.
b) John doesn’t like cooking, but Sam do.
c) John doesn’t like cooking, but Sam is.
d) John doesn’t like cooking, but Sam has.
26. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He loves outdoor activities, and his son does too.
b) He loves outdoor activities, and his son do too.
c) He loves outdoor activities, and his son is too.
d) He loves outdoor activities, and his son has too.
27. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) We don’t enjoy crowded places, and they don’t either.
b) We don’t enjoy crowded places, and they don’t neither.
c) We don’t enjoy crowded places, and they didn’t either.
d) We don’t enjoy crowded places, and they hasn’t either.
28. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) I forgot to lock the door before to leave.
b) I forgot locking the door before leaving.
c) I forget to lock the door before leaving.
d) I forgot to locked the door before leaving.
29. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He regrets sharing his idea with them.
b) He regrets to sharing his idea with them.
c) He regrets share his idea with them.
d) He regrets to share his idea with them.
30. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) She stopped to explain the rules to the group.
b) She stopped explain the rules to the group.
c) She stopped to explains the rules to the group.
d) She stopped explaining the rules to the group.
31. Which sentence refers to an unrealized possibility or an option
not taken in the past?
a) He could have been a doctor.
b) I may have left it at school.
c) They should have arrived by now.
d) You were supposed to help me with my essay.
32. Which sentence refers to an unrealized possibility or an option
not taken in the past?
a) Do you think I could have left my phone at your house?
b) You might have dropped it at the restaurant.
c) I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere.
33. Which sentence refers to an unrealized possibility or an option
not taken in the past?
a) She could have accepted the job o er, but she declined.
b) They might have forgotten the meeting time.
c) I must have been late for the appointment.
d) You were supposed to submit the report yesterday.
34. Which sentence refers to an unrealized possibility or an option
not taken in the past?
a) He could have saved more money if he had started earlier.
b) I may have forgotten my umbrella at the o ice.
c) The bus should have arrived earlier.
d) You might have been waiting at the wrong location.
35. Which sentence refers to an unrealized possibility or an option
not taken in the past?
a) She could have learned another language if she had tried harder.
b) I must have left my keys in the car.
c) They were supposed to call before arriving.
d) You should have checked the weather forecast.
36. Which sentence is used to draw conclusions about something
that happened in the past?
a) I must have taken a wrong turn somewhere.
b) You might have dropped it at the restaurant.
c) The football game was supposed to start at 1:00.
d) He could have been a doctor.
37. Which sentence is used to draw conclusions about something
that happened in the past?
a) She must have forgotten about the meeting.
b) I may have left it at school.
c) You should have apologized for your mistake.
d) They were supposed to attend the event.
38. Which sentence is used to draw conclusions about something
that happened in the past?
a) They must have missed the train since they’re not here yet.
b) He could have taken another route.
c) You might have left it at the co ee shop.
d) She should have called you by now.
39. Which sentence is used to express uncertainty or possibility in
the past?
a) I may have left it at school.
b) They should have arrived by now.
c) You were supposed to help me with my essay.
d) He must have taken a wrong turn.
40. Which sentence is used to express uncertainty or possibility in
the past?
a) You might have dropped it at the restaurant.
b) I must have been late.
c) The football game was supposed to start at 1:00.
d) She could have been a great artist.
41. Which sentence is used to express uncertainty or possibility in
the past?
a) She might have forgotten her keys at the o ice.
b) He must have completed the project already.
c) I should have taken a di erent route.
d) You were supposed to meet her yesterday.
42. Which sentence is used to indicate a mistake in the past or an
expectation that was not met?
a) You should have apologized for your mistake.
b) I may have left it at school.
c) They must have gone to bed early.
d) He could have been a doctor.
43. Which sentence is used to indicate a mistake in the past or an
expectation that was not met?
a) They should have called before arriving.
b) The package was supposed to arrive yesterday.
c) She might have forgotten her keys.
d) I must have taken the wrong turn.
44. Which sentence is used to indicate a mistake in the past or an
expectation that was not met?
a) We should have left earlier to avoid the tra ic.
b) I might have dropped my wallet.
c) He could have learned French if he had practiced more.
d) They must have missed the train.
45. Which sentence is used to describe an expected action in the
past that didn’t happen?
a) You were supposed to help me with my essay.
b) I may have left it at school.
c) They should have arrived by now.
d) He must have taken a wrong turn.
46. Which sentence is used to describe an expected action in the
past that didn’t happen?
a) The football game was supposed to start at 1:00.
b) I might have forgotten my keys at the o ice.
c) He could have taken another route.
d) They must have left early.
47. Which sentence is used to describe an expected action in the
past that didn’t happen?
a) She was supposed to call me last night.
b) He must have completed the project already.
c) I may have taken a di erent route.
d) You might have dropped it at the restaurant.
48. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) It was such a boring lecture that I fell asleep halfway through.
b) It was so boring lecture that I fell asleep halfway through.
c) The lecture was such boring that I couldn’t focus.
d) It was so boring lecture that no one listened.
49. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The mountain was so high that we couldn’t climb it in one day.
b) The mountain was such high that we couldn’t climb it.
c) The mountain was such a high that it was impossible to climb.
d) The mountain was so much high that it was a challenge.
50. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) They were such talented artists that everyone applauded them.
b) They were so talented artists that they got an award.
c) Such talented they were that it amazed us all.
d) The artists were so talented that no one believed it.
51. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The dessert was such sweet that I couldn’t finish it.
b) The dessert was so sweet that I couldn’t finish it.
c) The dessert was such a sweet that I finished it quickly.
d) Such sweet the dessert was that it amazed everyone.
52. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) After she saw the movie, she decided to read the book.
b) After seeing the movie, she decided to read the book.
c) After seen the movie, she decided to read the book.
d) After saw the movie, she decided to read the book.
53. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) While walking to school, she met an old friend.
b) While walked to school, she met an old friend.
c) While walk to school, she met an old friend.
d) While she walking to school, she met an old friend.
54. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The house was so expensive that they couldn’t a ord it.
b) The house was such expensive that they couldn’t a ord it.
c) The house was so an expensive that no one bought it.
d) The house was such expensive that it remained unsold.
55. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He has so many books that his shelves are full.
b) He has such many books that his shelves are full.
c) He has so much books that he doesn’t know where to put them.
d) He has such books that his room is crowded.
56. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) Before leaving the o ice, she checked all the emails.
b) Before leave the o ice, she checked all the emails.
c) Before left the o ice, she checked all the emails.
d) Before she leaving the o ice, she checked all the emails.
57. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) So little rain fell that the crops dried up.
b) Such little rain fell that the crops dried up.
c) So much little rain fell that the crops dried up.
d) Such a little rain fell that no one noticed.
58. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) The problem was so complicated that no one solved it.
b) The problem was such complicated that no one solved it.
c) The problem was so much complicated that it took hours.
d) The problem was such a complicated that it confused everyone.
59. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) After finishing the project, he went on vacation.
b) After finish the project, he went on vacation.
c) After he finishing the project, he went on vacation.
d) After finished the project, he went on vacation.
60. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) So many people attended the concert that it was overcrowded.
b) Such many people attended the concert that it was crowded.
c) So much people attended the concert that it was noisy.
d) Such a many people attended that it was a success.
61. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) He worked so hard that he got a promotion.
b) He worked such hard that he got a promotion.
c) He worked so hardly that it amazed his boss.
d) He worked such a hard that it surprised everyone.
62. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
a) While preparing for the exam, he forgot to eat lunch.
b) While prepared for the exam, he forgot to eat lunch.
c) While prepare for the exam, he forgot to eat lunch.
d) While he preparing for the exam, he forgot to eat lunch.

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