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elementary-11.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 1Speaking alreadyQ1Can you hear what he is .?(a) sayingQ2(d) watched(b) next(c) by(d) nearby(c) similar(d) same(c) least(d) later(c) did(d) make(c) real(d) whole(c) in(d) on(c) in(d) on(b) like(b) latest(b) doneI want you to tell me the . truth.(a) allQ9(c) viewedI only . one mistake in last night's test.(a) madeQ8(b) lookedThis television gives you the . news.(a) lastQ7(d) tillShe looks . a famous film star.(a) asQ6(c) yet(b) alreadyWe live . the city centre.(a) nearQ5(d) talkingI . TV yesterday evening.(a) sawQ4(c) tellingShe hasn't come home .(a) stillQ3(b) speaking(b) exactHe is looking . a present to buy his girlfriend.(a) for(b) atQ10 That's what I would like . Christmas.(a) for(b) at 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-22.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 2Drive carefullyQ1You must not drink and then . a car.(a) leadQ2(c) dislike(d) mind(b) lend(c) loan(d) owe(b) bring(c) fetch(d) remove(b) over(c) through(d) on(b) on(c) in(d) by(c) seen(d) see(c) home duty(d) house jobI have never . her before.(a) sawQ9(b) interestedWhen you first meet someone, you usually shake them . the hand.(a) withQ8(d) carefulI always get . early in the summer.(a) upQ7(c) caringWhen your train arrives, I'll . you from the station.(a) takeQ6(b) carefreeIf you want to . that book remember to bring it back.(a) borrowQ5(d) guideDo what you like, I really don't .(a) concernQ4(c) takePlease be . when you cross this road.(a) carelessQ3(b) drive(b) seeingThe teacher asked her students to do their .(a) housework(b) homeworkQ10 The police officer told the children always to tell the .(a) true(b) facts(c) information(d) truth 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-33.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 3Listen vs. HearQ1I'm terribly sorry but I . what you said just now and I wonder if you could repeat it.(a) wasn't listen toQ2(c) listen(d) hear(b) hear(c) am listing(d) am hearing(b) am listening(c) hear(d) am hearing(b) listening(c) to hear(d) hearing(b) listen to(c) hearing(d) listening toYou've been making so much noise with your music that people at the far end of the road can . you.(a) listen toQ9(b) hearingNow will you please . me and pay attention to what I'm saying because it's very important.(a) hearQ8(d) was listenI should explain that he finds it very difficult to follow your conversation because he is very hard of .(a) listen toQ7(c) was hearingI . to the concert every Monday on the radio and I imagine I am there listening to it in person.(a) listenQ6(b) listenedI . what you are saying but that still doesn't make me want to change my mind one little bit.(a) listenQ5(d) didn't hearingCan you . me all right over there because you are rather a long way away?(a) listeningQ4(c) didn't hearI . attentively to the lecture on philosophy but I still didn't understand much of it.(a) heardQ3(b) wasn't hearing(b) listening to(c) hear(d) hearingHe sometimes pretends he can't . a single word you are saying but all the time he's taking it all in.(a) listen to(b) listening to(c) hear(d) hearingQ10 I have been . strange stories about you recently but I do hope that there is no substance in them.(a) listened to(b) listening to(c) heard(d) hearing 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-44.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 4Finish vs. EndQ1The brothers will . school both together at the end of this year.(a) endQ2(c) finish(d) finishes(b) ended(c) finishes(d) finished(b) ending(c) finish(d) finishing(b) ended(c) finish(d) finished(b) ended(c) fnishes(d) finishedYou could tell the time by him because he always . work at exactly the same time every day.(a) endsQ9(b) endsAfter the children had . doing their homework, the whole family watched television.(a) endsQ8(d) finishingHe thought they would all share the cost of the meal but unfortunately he . up paying for everybody.(a) endQ7(c) finishesIt didn't take long for the children to . off the cakes and pastries that had not been eaten at the party.(a) endQ6(b) endingSadly their marriage of 25 years . in divorce.(a) endsQ5(d) finishesYou can't miss it, it's that tall building right at the . of the road.(a) endQ4(c) finishThey wanted their daughter to improve her social skills and sent her to the famous . school in Switzerland.(a) endsQ3(b) ending(b) ended(c) finish(d) finishedI've written practically the whole book except for the last part and I just don't know how to . the story.(a) end(b) ending(c) finish(d) finishingQ10 To most people it seemed like a long and successful relationship and so it was a great surprise to learn thatthey had . with each other.(a) ends(b) ended(c) finishes(d) finished 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-55.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 5Start vs. BeginQ1I . my car to make sure it worked about ten mintues before I drove to work.(a) beganQ2(c) starting(d) beginning(b) start(c) beginning(d) begin(b) begin(c) starts(d) begins(b) began(c) begun(d) starts(b) starter's(c) beginner's(d) beginning'sAs far as I was concerned when the accident happened, it was the . of the end.(a) startQ9(b) startedI won a lot of money by betting on that horse but it was simply a case of . luck.(a) start'sQ8(d) startsHe . off at me again simply because I had forgotten to lock the back door after I came home.(a) startedQ7(c) startingI can't . to understand why anyone would want to be cruel to animals.(a) startQ6(b) beginningI read the . of that book but I couldn't possibly read the whole story.(a) startingQ5(d) startWe . off early on the first day of summer so that we could see the sun rise.(a) beganQ4(c) beginMy car very rarely . first time when the weather is really cold.(a) beginsQ3(b) started(b) begin(c) starting(d) beginning(c) begins(d) startingWho would like to . off the debate?(a) begin(b) startQ10 I would greatly appreciate it if you didn't . up that old argument again.(a) start(b) begin(c) starts(d) begins 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-66.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 6Modal VerbsQ1I . go to see the doctor last week because I was very ill.(a) mustQ2(c) being to(b) have(c) have to(b) can(c) have(b) don't have(c) don't have toI . help you with your shopping because you have a lot of bags.(a) oughtQ9(b) beingThey . do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.(a) must notQ8(c) haveI . speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.(a) mayQ7(b) hadDo you . clean the house every day or every week?(a) mustQ6(c) have toI may . able to come to your party if I have the time.(a) beQ5(b) haveI . go now because I am already late for my class.(a) mustQ4(c) had toI could . bought that car but I didn't have enough money to pay for the petrol.(a) hadQ3(b) must to(b) ought to(c) thoughtWhen will you . come and see us in our new house?(a) can(b) be able to(c) mustQ10 I may . go to Paris next week because there is a very big exhibition there.(a) have(b) have to(c) had 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-77.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 7How to use the articlesQ1I only want . little sugar in my tea, please.(a) aQ2(c) the funniest(b) a France(c) the France(b) a hand(c) the hand(b) a Romans(c) the RomansShe always said that when she grew up she wanted to be .(a) doctorQ9(b) a funniestThe interesting thing about . is all the roads that they built in Britain.(a) RomansQ8(c) in the natureCan anyone give me . please because I have just fallen over?(a) handQ7(b) in natureI want to go to the cinema to see a film about . and the French.(a) FranceQ6(c) anIt is . book that I have ever read.(a) funniestQ5(b) thisIt is important sometimes to stop and look around you at all the wonderful things .(a) natureQ4(c) suchIn . end we decided not to go to the cinema but to watch television.(a) theQ3(b) the(b) a doctor(c) the doctorI have left my book in . and I would like you to get it for me.(a) kitchen(b) a kitchen(c) the kitchenQ10 Are you studying foreign languages at school, like .?(a) French(b) a French(c) the French 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-88.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 8Relative PronounsQ1. is that sitting over there in the corner?(a) WhoQ2(c) whom(b) What(c) Who(b) which(c) who(b) who's(c) whoseDid you meet the lady . uncle works in the library?(a) whoQ9(b) whoThe police want to find out . drove the red car into the shop window.(a) whoQ8(c) whoseI think you will see that this is the best museum . you can find in the town.(a) thatQ7(b) whichThere is a new television programme called: '. wants to be a millionaire?'.(a) WhichQ6(c) whoI'm looking at the photograph . you sent me with your letter.(a) whichQ5(b) thatThey have a very large house round . there are some lovely gardens.(a) thatQ4(c) WhichI don't understand a word . you are talking about.(a) whatQ3(b) Whom(b) whose(c) who'sThe person in the house next to mine knows someone . met the Queen.(a) who(b) whom(c) whichQ10 The grass, . I cut every week, seems to grow very quickly.(a) who(b) who's(c) which 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-99.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 9Present TenseQ1I . her every day and she never says hello to me.(a) seeQ2(b) Is you believing(b) am not understanding(b) am visiting(c) understand not(c) are visiting(b) he is(c) is he being. by air because the cost of flying is very high.(a) I don't often travel(c) I'll not often travellingQ9(c) Are you believingWhy . late every time we arrange to meet?(a) is heQ8(c) Are you goingLater tonight I . my uncle, who is ill in hospital.(a) visitQ7(b) Is you goingSometimes I . what the teacher says to me.(a) don't understandQ6(c) are looking at. every single thing which that man says?(a) Do you believeQ5(b) is looking at. to see that film that is on at the cinema next week?(a) Do you goQ4(c) will seeWhat is the name of that picture which you . on the wall.(a) look atQ3(b) am seeing(b) I'm not often travellingNext time you . to my house, you must bring that book.(a) come(b) is coming(c) are comingQ10 I . to remember your name but I'm afraid I can't remember it.(a) try(b) am trying(c) will trying 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1010.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 10ConditionalsQ1If I win the lottery, I . buy you a very big car as a present.(a) shouldQ2(c) had(b) will find(c) find(b) was(c) were(b) were(c) are. you able to lend me some money if I promise you that you will get it back very soon?(a) AreQ9(b) havingIf I . you, I should work very hard so that I could earn more money.(a) amQ8(c) will haveI will try very hard to come and have dinner at your house if I . able to.(a) amQ7(b) hadWill you come to dinner with us if we . a babysitter for you?(a) had foundQ6(c) AsI would want very much to move to a new house if I . that job.(a) haveQ5(b) IfIf you . got that job, would you have been able to move to a new house?(a) haveQ4(c) am. I bought you a new car, would you be very happy?(a) WhenQ3(b) will(b) Was(c) WereIf you really want to be helpful, then you . to tell me the truth.(a) have(b) had(c) will haveQ10 If I . very hard, I would have been able to stop smoking.(a) try(b) would have tried(c) had tried 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1111.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 11We went on holidayQ1I expect you think I'm . because I don't understand that.(a) dumbQ2(c) all right(d) serious(b) lives(c) live(d) inhabits(b) good(c) better(d) best(b) out(c) over(d) away(b) off(c) in(d) by(c) letter(d) brief(c) political(d) politeness(c) manners(d) customIf you can't reach me at home, send me a .(a) postscriptQ9(b) rightThis summer we went . holiday to Greece.(a) onQ8(d) creditI'm going . for a few days so don't send me any more work.(a) offQ7(c) believeI've tried those tablets and they haven't done me any .(a) benefitQ6(b) thinkDo you know where the President of America .?(a) leavesQ5(d) crazyI'm sure you're quite . but many people disagree with you.(a) writeQ4(c) deafDoes anyone honestly . what a politician says nowadays?(a) discoverQ3(b) stupid(b) emailI believe it is . to hold a door open for a lady.(a) politic(b) politeQ10 It is considered bad . to shout at someone.(a) habits(b) ways 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1212.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 12Grammar QuestionsQ1Which of these is a noun? It is .(a) thingQ2(b) think(b) He's been taken there(d) He will have been thereWhich of these is a preposition? It is .(a) thoroughQ4(b) trough(c) quicker(d) quickest(b) He is speaking(c) He speaks(d) He will speak(b) hardly(c) harden(d) hardship(c) there(d) theirs(c) going(d) gone(c) believes(d) beliefWhich of these is a personal pronoun? It is .(a) theirQ9(b) slyWhich of these is an adjective? It is .(a) hardQ8(b) She has been laughing(d) She was laughingWhich of these tenses is Present Simple? It is .(a) He spokeQ7(d) throngWhich of these is an adverb? It is .(a) quicklyQ6(c) throughWhich of these tenses is Past Perfect Simple? It is .(a) She had laughed(c) She laughedQ5(d) thereWhich of these is a passive sentence? It is .(a) He's been there(c) He's been going thereQ3(c) that(b) theyWhich of these is a gerund? It is .(a) go(b) goesQ10 Which of these is a past participle? It is .(a) believing(b) believed 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1313.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 13An Easy QuestionQ1What exercise do you like doing . of all?(a) nextQ2(c) immediately(d) easily(b) follow(c) find(d) choose(b) hardly(c) always(d) surely(b) reckon(c) report(d) realize(b) do(c) try(d) take(c) appreciate(d) appearYes, I'd very much . that.(a) understandQ9(b) fairlyDo you want me to . it easier for you?(a) makeQ8(d) widthWell, I think it is and I . it's an impossible question to answer.(a) deliverQ7(c) lengthOh, come on it's . not that difficult.(a) quicklyQ6(b) spaceThere are so many things that it's difficult to .(a) putQ5(d) beforeDon't worry, there's no need to answer . I'm not in a hurry.(a) firstlyQ4(c) afterThat's a good question but I need . to think about it.(a) timeQ3(b) best(b) considerAll right let me ask you what you like doing least of .?(a) everything(b) all(c) entire(d) that(c) putting(d) pickingQ10 Oh, that's easy — . to answer this test!(a) trying(b) falling 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1414.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 14Learn it by heartQ1I . don't know how to learn new words by heart.(a) some timeQ2(c) in(b) well(c) free(b) for(c) of(b) customers(c) costumiersFor the whole of next week we are planning to sell our new dictionaries at a special .(a) priceQ9(b) forWe are really glad to have you as our . and we will take good care of you.(a) containersQ8(c) must toThank you very much indeed, that's very kind . you.(a) fromQ7(b) shouldIf you have a question please feel . to ask.(a) goodQ6(c) aboutYou will probably agree . me.(a) withQ5(b) atI think learning . be interesting because otherwise you wouldn't ever be able to succeed.(a) canQ4(c) somethingI often read short articles . pets in my favourite magazine.(a) forQ3(b) sometimes(b) prize(c) priseAs of now we still don't know if we will be . to fulfil our contract.(a) reliable(b) able(c) capableQ10 Don't worry, we are quite flexible and can make changes at . time whatsoever.(a) some(b) any(c) one 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1515.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 15White Water RaftingQ1You must admit flying in a hot air balloon is an amazing .(a) expressionQ2(c) on(b) will(c) should(b) afraid(c) fright(b) with(c) byOh, come on. Why do you have to be such a kill .(a) joyQ9(b) outYou must be joking. Have you forgotten how terrible I felt the last time we went somewhere . plane?(a) inQ8(c) flyingWhy not? There is nothing to be . of. After all it won't be just us in the balloon.(a) fearQ7(b) flownAre you really suggesting that we . actually get into one of those ridiculous things?(a) shallQ6(c) hadReally, then it's about time you tried it .(a) inQ5(b) havingTo be honest, I have never . in a balloon.(a) flowedQ4(c) expertiseCan you remember the last time you . such an exciting time?(a) haveQ3(b) experience(b) joke(c) funThat's not fair. You know full . what it feels like to be worried sick when everyone else is laughing at you.(a) good(b) well(c) fineQ10 All right you win. I promise I won't bring it . again. Why don't just we go white water rafting instead?(a) on(b) up(c) in 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1616.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 16Where am I?Q1Excuse me I . if you can help me.(a) expectQ2(d) difficult(c) map(d) drawing(c) control(d) follow(c) driving(d) making(c) fetch(d) find(b) hazard(c) hardship(d) hardly(b) announce(c) say(d) speak(c) absolutely(d) right(b) route(b) chase(b) going(b) getI don't think that's going to be .(a) hardQ9(c) hardship(b) situationI want to . to Nutfield Avenue.(a) comeQ8(d) shouldNow, where are you . for?(a) doingQ7(c) can'tYes, I have but I can't . it.(a) pursueQ6(b) canI see you have a . in your car.(a) cardQ5(d) wonderWell, my . is that I'm lost.(a) problemQ4(c) believeI certainly will if I .(a) couldQ3(b) hopeWhy do you . that?(a) tellQ10 Because you're in that road . now.(a) simply(b) obviously 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1717.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 17Remove the SpoonQ1What . to be the trouble?(a) oughtQ2(c) detail(d) fact(b) shoot(c) feel(d) pain(b) lot(c) huge(d) many(b) have(c) do(d) done(c) likely(d) impossibly(b) possiblyI'm not . you to do that but next time you drink tea with sugar.(a) placingQ9(b) particularI can't . give up drinking tea, doctor.(a) probablyQ8(d) happenedYes, I .(a) didQ7(c) doesDo you drink a . of tea with sugar?(a) muchQ6(b) goesWell, I get a . in my right eye every time I drink a cup of tea.(a) hurtQ5(d) triesCan you give me a little more .?(a) exactQ4(c) seemsIt . every time I drink a cup of tea.(a) happensQ3(b) looks(b) indicating(c) speaking(d) asking(c) interrupted(d) interferedYes, doctor I'm sorry I . you.(a) intervened(b) intersectedQ10 Next time you drink tea with sugar, don't forget to . the spoon.(a) reject(b) replace(c) repeat(d) remove 2003—2006 www.english-test.net

elementary-1818.English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 18Weather ForecastQ1Now let's go . to our weather forecaster, Mary.(a) onQ2(c) weighing(d) dragging(b) carry(c) produce(d) present(b) convey(c) direct(d) move(b) total(c) complete(d) hole(b) improvise(c) increase(d) improve(c) appearing(d) appear(c) deserts

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 9 Present Tense Q1 I . her every day and she never says hello to me. (a) see (b) am seeing (c) will see Q2 What is the name of that picture which you . on the wall. (a) look at (b) is looking at (c) are looking at

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