English Grammar Tests » Pre-Intermediate: Test - 12
Test - 12
- Second conditional
- Might, will, going to
- Phrasal verbs
- Don’t wait for me. I _____ late. It depends on the traffic.
- A) will be
- B) am
- C) might be
- D) am going to be
- “What are you doing tonight?”
“I don’t know. I _____ out, or I _____ at home.”- A) will go / am staying
- B) might go / might stay
- C) am going / am staying
- D) go / stay
- We have guests coming for Saturday lunch. I _____ cook roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. I have bought all the ingredients.
- A) might
- B) will
- C) am going to cook
- D) can
- A- I’m going to buy George a green shirt.
B- I wouldn’t if I were you.
A- Why not?
B- I’m sure he _____ the green color.- A) might not like
- B) will like
- C) isn’t going to like
- D) won’t like
- “Goodbye, darling. I _____ phone as soon as I arrive.”
“Thanks. Bye!”- A) can
- B) will
- C) am going to
- D) might
- Catherine wants to be a politician. Who knows? One day she ____ Prime Minister!
- A) is going to be
- B) will be
- C) might be
- D) is
- _____ on your warm coat. It’s cold today.
- A) Try
- B) Fill
- C) Dress
- D) Put
- Could I _____ on these shoes, please? Size nine.
- A) look
- B) put
- C) try
- D) turn
- Don’t forget to _____ off the lights when you come to bed.
- A) down
- B) turn
- C) fall
- D) fill
- You look tired. Sit _____ and have a cup of tea.
- A) away
- B) on
- C) down
- D) put
- I’m looking for yesterday’s newspaper. Did you throw it _____?
- A) out
- B) down
- C) back
- D) away
- Turn _____ the music! It’s too loud!
- A) on
- B) round
- C) down
- D) after
Laura __(13)__ in a big city. If she lived in the country, she __(14)__ a dog. Laura __(15)__ a flat with three other girls. But if it __(16)__ possible, she __(17)__ on her own. If she __(18)__ in the country, she __(19)__ a small cottage, and she __(20)__ her own flowers and vegetables. She __(21)__ by underground and __(22)__ shopping in big department stores, but she __(23)__ this at all. If she __(24)__ in the country she __(25)__ her bike, and she __(26)__ things in a small village shop.
- A) was living
- B) lived
- C) would like to live
- D) lives
- A) has
- B) would have
- C) had
- D) will have
- A) share
- B) is sharing
- C) shares
- D) shared
- A) will be
- B) was
- C) is
- D) were
- A) lives
- B) is living
- C) will be living
- D) would live
- A) was living
- B) were living
- C) is living
- D) lived
- A) will buy
- B) is going to buy
- C) would buy
- D) buys
- A) grows
- B) wants to grow
- C) will grow
- D) would grow
- A) is traveling
- B) would travel
- C) travels
- D) will travel
- A) go
- B) goes
- C) is going
- D) would go
- A) likes
- B) would like
- C) doesn’t like
- D) is liking
- A) were
- B) is
- C) will be
- D) would being
- A) rides
- B) rode
- C) would ride
- D) is riding
- A) bought
- B) would buy
- C) buys
- D) will buy
- “What’s for supper?”
“We _____ lamb. It’s in the oven.”- A) might have
- B) would have
- C) had
- D) are having
- “What time are we eating?”
“Don’t worry. It _____ ready before your TV program.”- A) is
- B) will be
- C) might be
- D) *
- I’m going to the town tomorrow. I _____ lunch with Joe at 1.00.”
- A) will have
- B) am having
- C) might have
- D) have
- “Are you going to have a winter holiday this year?”
“I _____. I haven’t decided yet.”- A) am
- B) might
- C) am not
- D) can’t
- How do you _____ your parents?
- A) look forward to
- B) look up a word
- C) get on with
- D) look out
- You shouldn’t smoke in here. Put _____.
- A) it off
- B) it down
- C) it out
- D) it away
- I haven’t get time to fill in this form. I’ll fill _____ later.
- A) it
- B) in it
- C) on it
- D) *
- I _____ tennis tomorrow. But I’m not sure.
- A) play
- B) am playing
- C) will play
- D) might play
- If I ____ younger, I ____ to play the piano, but I’m too old now.
- A) am / will learn
- B) will be / are learning
- C) were / would
- D) were / would learn
- I’m _____ forward to meeting her very much.
- A) fallen
- B) looking
- C) trying
- D) giving
- She _____ off her horse and hurt her wrist.
- A) put
- B) turned
- C) ran
- D) fell
- What a pretty dress! Turn _____ ! Let me look at it from the back.
- A) up
- B) round
- C) away
- D) on
- Don’t worry about the baby. I’ll look _____ her while you’re out.
- A) for
- B) with
- C) to
- D) after
- Pick _____ your litter! Don’t drop it on the street!
- If I _____ Prime Minister, I _____ increase tax for rich people.
- A) would be / shall
- B) will be / will
- C) am / would
- D) were / would
- If I _____ in a big house, I _____ a party.
- A) lived / would have
- B) am / am having
- C) will live / have
- D) would live / will have
- Thank you for the invitation. _____ I can’t come.
- A) Suddenly
- B) Upstairs
- C) Unfortunately
- D) Hardly
- If she _____ a lot of clothes, she _____ money.
- A) bought / would have
- B) would buy / has
- C) wouldn’t bought / had
- D) didn’t buy / would have
- If he _____ a watch, he _____ always late.
- A) will have / won’t be
- B) had / isn’t
- C) has / is
- D) had / wouldn’t be
- They _____ their baby Lily, but they aren’t sure yet.
- A) will call
- B) are calling
- C) call
- D) might call
- I’d visit you more often if you _____ so far away.
- A) will be living
- B) didn’t live
- C) don’t live
- D) wouldn’t live
- If I _____ perfect English, I _____ in this class.
- A) could spoke / won’t be
- B) can speak / would be
- C) could speak / wouldn’t be
- D) can’t speak / will not be
- I _____ to work if I _____ better, but I feel terrible.
- A) went / felt
- B) would go / feel
- C) will go / feel
- D) would go / felt
- What _____ if a stranger _____ you £1 million?
- A) will you do / gave
- B) would you do / gave
- C) do you do / will give
- D) would you do / will give
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