English Grammar Tests » Elementary: Test - 9
Test - 9
- Countable and uncountable nouns
- Do you like ..?
- Would you like..?
- A/an and some
- Much and many
- Polite requests (Could you ..?, Can I ..?)
- Prepositions
- Would you like _____ rice?
- Can I have _____ stamps, please?
- Can you give me _____ money?
- I usually have _____ biscuit and _____ cup of coffee at 11 a.m.
- A) a/some
- B) some/some
- C) a/a
- D) a/any
- He always has _____ egg for breakfast.
- Do you like _____ ?
- A) cook
- B) cooking
- C) to cook
- D) cooked
- “_____ you like some tea?”
“No, thanks.”- A) Does
- B) Do
- C) Would
- D) Are
- “_____ you _____ your teacher?”
“Yes, he is a good man.”- A) Would / like
- B) Do / like
- C) Did / liked
- D) Are / like
- Would you like _____ apple or _____ strawberries?
- A) a / any
- B) an / some
- C) any / any
- D) a / some
- Would you like _____ milk?
- Do you like _____ homework ?
- A) making
- B) do
- C) doing
- D) does
- I have got a book _____ Stephen King.
- Help me _____ my homework.
- A) to
- B) with
- C) of
- D) about
- There is _____ cheese on the table.
- There are _____ oranges on the table.
- _____ rice is there?
- A) How many
- B) How much
- C) How long
- D) How
- Are there _____ chips?
- Can I have _____ tea?
- I’d like _____ bananas.
- Is there _____ tea?
- _____ coffee is there?
- A) How many
- B) How
- C) How much
- D) How long
- There isn’t _____ coffee.
- Can I have _____ bread?
- Do you like _____ ?
- A) shop
- B) shopping
- C) to shop
- D) shopped
- Do you like _____ English?
- A) learn
- B) learned
- C) learning
- D) learnt
- She _____ the Rolling Stones records.
- A) like
- B) liking
- C) likes
- D) to like
- Would you like to listen to _____ music?
- I need to put _____ petrol in the car.
- _____ English books do you have?
- A) How many
- B) How some
- C) How much
- D) How any
- I want _____ book from the library.
- Are there _____ letters for me this morning?
- You have _____ lovely pictures in your house.
- There was _____ rain during the night.
- “Are you Canadian?”
“No, but I have _____ good friends in Canada.” - Do you have _____ sisters or brothers?
- _____ I have a cheese sandwich, please?
- I don’t have _____ milk left.
- A) much
- B) some
- C) many
- D) a
- We have _____ of homework today.
- A) many
- B) a lot
- C) much
- D) a few
- How _____ milk is there in the fridge?
- A) much
- B) a lot
- C) many
- D) a few
- I’d like _____ mineral water.
- Where do you come _____ ?
- We stayed _____ the Heathrow Hotel.
- I waited _____ the bus-stop for ten minutes.
- I’m not very good _____ mathematics.
- What are you interested _____ ?
- Please, put your homework _____ my desk.
- It takes about five minutes to walk _____ the bridge.
- I took the train _____ Dover to Ostend.
- David was very busy _____ the afternoon.
- Toshio is _____ Japan. He isn’t American.
- Bob ran 100 meters _____ 11 seconds.
- They arrived _____ plane.
- “Did they come _____ bus ?”
No, they came _____ foot.- A) on / on
- B) by / on
- C) with / by
- D) by / with
- Switch _____ the light. It’s getting dark.
- Is there a fridge _____ your kitchen?
- I’m still waiting _____ the Blue Train.
- What was the temperature _____ Ankara yesterday?
- I look forward _____ meeting you next month.
- “You can’t come in ____ a ticket,” the man told us.
- A) without
- B) through
- C) by
- D) with
- I get up _____ six o’clock _____ Tuesdays.
- A) at / on
- B) at / in
- C) about / at
- D) around / in
- My father takes a nap _____ dinner.
- A) with
- B) after
- C) on
- D) at
- When people go _____ picnic they always eat a lot.
- Boys and girls go _____ dancing.
- When do you take _____ your wrist watch?
- I’ll phone _____ you tomorrow.
- Our village lies _____ two high mountains.
- A) among
- B) over
- C) in
- D) between
- You may write _____ a pen or _____ a pencil.
- A) with / by
- B) with / with
- C) in / in
- D) by / by
- A lot of planes fly _____ the city every day.
- A) on
- B) through
- C) over
- D) between
- They went _____ a museum.
- There were no planes _____ the past.
- We waited _____ you _____ 11.00.
- A) at / to
- B) for / until
- C) for / to
- D) with / since
- Marie Curie was born _____ Warsaw.
- Chocolate _____ harmful for your teeth, but strawberries _____ useful for your health.
- A) is / is
- B) are / is
- C) are / are
- D) is / are
- There _____ apple juice in the fridge. And apples _____ so delicious.
- A) are / are
- B) is / are
- C) is / was
- D) is /is
- Would you like _____ chips?
- Would you like _____ tea _____ mineral water?
- A) some / and
- B) any / or
- C) some / or
- D) any / and
- A: Is there _____ juice in the fridge?
B: No, there isn’t _____ juice, but there is _____ lemonade.- A) some / some / any
- B) any / any / some
- C) some / any / any
- D) any / any / any
- A: Would you like _____ oranges? Oh, sorry! There aren’t _____ oranges. But we have apples.
B: That’s all right. Can I have _____ tea?
A: OK.- A) any / any / some
- B) some / any / some
- C) any / some / any
- D) some / some / any
- A: _____ you like _____ cold water?
B: No, thanks. _____ ____ green tea.- A) Do / some / I love / some
- B) Would / any / I’d love / any
- C) Would / some / I’d love / some
- D) Did / some / I liked / some
- A: _____ you like _____ biscuit?
B: Yes, please. And I _____ some milk, too.- A) Would / a / ’d like
- B) Do / a / would like
- C) Would / some / ’d love
- D) Would / * / would love
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