English Grammar Tests » Pre-Intermediate: Test - 6
Test - 6
- What’s it like?
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Relative pronouns (who, which, what, where)
- Vocabulary
- He’s _____ older than he looks.
- Jessica’s as tall _____ her mother.
- A) than
- B) like
- C) more
- D) as
- “What _____ New York like?”
“It’s really exciting!” - Trains in London are more crowded _____ in Paris.
- A) that
- B) as
- C) than
- D) like
- Oxford is one of ___ oldest universities in Europe.
- He isn’t as intelligent _____ his sister.
- A) like
- B) as
- C) than
- D) nothing
- This is _____ than I expected.
- A) more hard
- B) hard
- C) the hardest
- D) harder
- Who is the _____ man in the world?
- A) rich
- B) most richest
- C) richest
- D) most rich
- Everything is _____ in my country.
- A) more cheaper
- B) cheaper
- C) cheap
- D) cheapest
- Rome was hotter _____ I expected.
- A) than
- B) that
- C) nothing
- D) as
- My dad’s really ____. He always buys presents for everyone.
- A) romantic
- B) fortunate
- C) generous
- D) depressed
- Before you can get a credit card, you have to provide a lot of _____ details.
- A) wealth
- B) person
- C) happiness
- D) personal
- I try to lead a _____ lifestyle - lots of exercises, fruit, and no junk food.
- A) depressed
- B) dirty
- C) healthy
- D) mess
- The disco was so _____ that you couldn’t hear yourself speak.
- A) noisy
- B) finance
- C) windy
- D) difference
- After the earthquake, the country needed a lot of _____ equipment to look after the sick and wounded.
- A) depressed
- B) medical
- C) personal
- D) financial
- She had a car crash, but she was _____ to escape with no injuries at all.
- A) depressed
- B) romantic
- C) lucky
- D) healthy
- Venice is a very _____ city. A lot of people go there on honeymoon.
- A) dirty
- B) polluted
- C) wealthy
- D) romantic
- Here is the ____ news. Share prices on the Dow Jones Index have fallen dramatically.
- A) cheap
- B) financial
- C) depressed
- D) wealthy
- After a heart attack, he needed a major surgery, but fortunately the operation was _____.
- A) happy
- B) different
- C) successful
- D) personal
- I didn’t like that city at all. The streets were so _____ and the air was so _____.
- A) dirty / messy
- B) dirty / polluted
- C) personal / noisy
- D) messy / polluting
- There’s the boy _____ broke the window.
- A) which
- B) where
- C) *
- D) who
- That’s the palace _____ the King lives.
- A) who
- B) which
- C) where
- D) when
- They are the policemen _____ caught the thief.
- A) where
- B) who
- C) which
- D) *
- He gave him a watch _____ stopped after two days.
- A) that
- B) *
- C) when
- D) where
- The Red Lion is the pub _____ we met for a drink.
- A) which
- B) that
- C) where
- D) when
- Here are the letters _____ arrived this morning.
- A) who
- B) which
- C) *
- D) where
- That’s the house _____ I was born.
- A) when
- B) that
- C) where
- D) which
- Where is the woman _____ ordered the fish.
- A) who
- B) which
- C) when
- D) where
- The hotel _____ we stayed was very comfortable.
- A) which
- B) that
- C) where
- D) when
- I bought the coat _____ was in the shop window.
- A) who
- B) where
- C) that
- D) *
- Are you as tall _____ your brother?
- A) like
- B) as
- C) than
- D) more
- Was Joan’s party better _____ Maria’s?
- A) than
- B) much
- C) like
- D) as
- “Wasn’t that film wonderful!”
“Yes, it was _____.”- A) modern
- B) wealthy
- C) brilliant
- D) depressed
- “I’m bored with this lesson!”
“I know, I’m really _____ with it, too!”- A) generous
- B) fed up
- C) healthy
- D) happy
- “Mary’s family is very rich.”
“Well, I knew her uncle was very _____.”- A) finance
- B) polluted
- C) wealthy
- D) windy
- “Ann’s bedroom’s really untidy again!”
“Is it? I told her it was _____ yesterday, and she promised to clean it.”- A) clean
- B) shining
- C) modern
- D) messy
- She’s _____ than her sister.
- A) much nicer
- B) more nicer
- C) much more nicer
- D) more nicer
- He’s _____ boy in the class.
- A) the funnier
- B) funniest
- C) funnier
- D) the funniest
- Barbara’s _____ than Sarah.
- A) intelligenter
- B) much intelligent
- C) more intelligent
- D) intelligent
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