English Grammar Tests » Pre-Intermediate: Test - 5
Test - 5
- Infinitive, gerund
- Going to, will
- Prepositions
- “_____ a drink?”
“Yes, please. I’ll have an orange juice.”- A) Do you like
- B) Are you liking
- C) Would you like
- D) Did you like
- “What _____ at the weekend?”
“I like putting my feet up and relaxing. Sometimes I play tennis.”- A) will you like to do
- B) do you like doing
- C) would you like to do
- D) are you like to do
- “_____ your teacher?”
“Yes, she’s very nice.”- A) Did you like
- B) Would you like
- C) Will you like
- D) Do you like
- “What _____ to do in the evening?”
“Why don’t we pop round and see Pat and Peter?”- A) do you like
- B) are you
- C) would you like
- D) did you like
- “_____ for walks?”
“What a good idea! It’s so hot today!”- A) Are you going to go
- B) Did you like going
- C) Do you like going
- D) Would you like to go
- “My bag is so heavy.”
“Give it to me. _____ it for you.”- A) I’m going to carry
- B) I carry
- C) I’ll carry
- D) I carried
- I bought some warm boots today because _____ skiing.
- A) I went
- B) I’m going
- C) I’ll go
- D) I go
- “Tony’s back from holiday.”
“_____ him a ring.”- A) I’ll give
- B) I gave
- C) I’m going give
- D) I give
- “What are you doing tonight?”
“We _____ a play at the theatre.”- A) saw
- B) will see
- C) are going to see
- D) seeing
- You can tell me your secret. I _____ anyone.
- A) am not going tell
- B) won’t tell
- C) don’t tell
- D) didn’t tell
- “I need to post these letters.”
“I _____ shopping soon. I _____ them for you.”- A) will go / will post
- B) am going / will post
- C) am going / am going post
- D) go / am going to post
- “Now, holidays. Where _____ this year?”
“We don’t know yet.”- A) did you go
- B) you going
- C) will you go
- D) do you going
- We’ve decided _____ married in the spring.
- A) get
- B) to get
- C) getting
- D) got
- I hope _____ some money soon.
- A) earning
- B) earn
- C) to earn
- D) to earning
- I want _____ a film on TV this evening.
- A) seeing
- B) see
- C) see to
- D) to see
- Some people like _____ breakfast in bed, but I don’t.
- A) having
- B) too have
- C) have
- D) had
- I’m looking forward _____ you again soon.
- A) to see
- B) seeing
- C) to seeing
- D) see
- I _____ my job soon.
- A) think changing
- B) am thinking of changing
- C) am thinking to change
- D) think change
- This book is full _____ pictures.
- Julie is married _____ Sam.
- I don’t agree _____ him.
- He isn’t good _____ French.
- My brother is interested _____ math.
- Look _____ those birds!
- Are you afraid _____ flying?
- Wait _____ me in the street.
- Bill is looking _____ his keys but he can’t find them.
- Please ask _____ help if you want.
- Do you work _____ someone special?
- Can I speak _____ you for a minute?
- Barbara hopes _____ a lawyer.
- A) become
- B) to become
- C) of becoming
- D) becoming
- I’d love ____ with you.
- A) to going
- B) go
- C) to go
- D) going
- She enjoys _____ the news on television.
- A) watching
- B) to watch
- C) to watching
- D) watch
- I’m looking forward _____ more free time.
- A) to having
- B) to have
- C) of having
- D) having
- Do you want _____ it again?
- A) try
- B) trying
- C) to trying
- D) to try
- We’re _____ a party next Saturday. Would you like _____?
- A) have / to go
- B) having / to come
- C) had / to have
- D) having to / had
- You must see my new flat. ____ round and _____ a drink some time.
- A) Go / come
- B) Have / come
- C) Go / have
- D) Come / have
- “I _____ out now, Mum. Bye!”
“OK. Have a good time. What time _____ home?”- A) went / did you come
- B) am going / are you coming
- C) go / will you come
- D) am going / do you come
- Hi, Dave. Pete _____ a shower at the moment. I’ll just _____ and tell him.
- A) is having / go
- B) had / went
- C) is having / come
- D) will have / will go
- “I feel nervous. I’ve got an exam today.”
“_______________”- A) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
- B) That’s great. Have a good time.
- C) Poor you! That happens to me sometimes.
- D) Good luck! Do your best.
- “I feel really depressed at the moment. Nothing’s going right in my life.”
“_____”- A) I know. We really need some sunshine, don’t we?
- B) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
- C) I’m sorry to hear that, but I’m sure he’ll be all right.
- D) That’s good. I’m pleased to hear it.
- “I’m really excited. I’m going on holiday to Australia tomorrow. “_____”
- A) Good luck! Do your best.
- B) Why don’t you go home to bed?
- C) That’s great. Have a good time.
- D) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
- I don’t feel very well. I think I’m getting the flu. “_____”
- A) Poor you! That happens to me sometimes.
- B) Why don’t you go home to bed?
- C) I’m sorry to hear that but I’m sure he’ll be all right.
- D) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!
- “I’m cold.”
“I _____ the heating on.”- A) am going to put
- B) will put
- C) put
- D) will be putting
- “Can I speak to Marco?”
“Hold on. I _____ him.”- A) got
- B) am going to get
- C) get
- D) will get
- “Coffee or tea?”
“I ____ tea, please.”- A) will have
- B) have
- C) am going to have
- D) had
- “Has Amy got any plans for the weekend?”
“Yes, she _____ her grandparents.- A) will visit
- B) visits
- C) is going to visit
- D) visited
- “Alison’s on the phone for you.”
“Can she call back? I ____ a bath.”- A) will have
- B) am going to have
- C) have
- D) having of
- “I _____ to the supermarket.”
“Oh, ____? I think I _____ with you.”- A) go / are you / am going to come
- B) will go / will you / will come
- C) am going to go / are you / will come
- D) am going / do you / come
- A: Did you get my fax?
B: No, I didn’t.
A: OK, I _____ it again.- A) send
- B) will send
- C) am going to send
- D) am sending
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