English Grammar Tests » Test 16: Additions to remarks

Test 16: Additions to remarks
- Additions to remarks
  1. - Don’t you know I’m a football fan?
    - ___ . I shout for Galatasaray.
    • A) Not, did I
    • B) He is too
    • C) So am I
    • D) Either do I
    • E) Neither was I
  2. Our professor thinks we like his subject. What about yours?
    • A) So does he.
    • B) No, our professor is very young.
    • C) Our students don’t know anything.
    • D) Yes, the student’s life is not sugar and candy.
    • E) Ours is the best in the world.
  3. “I don’t like reptiles.”
    • A) Neither am I.
    • B) So do I.
    • C) Neither do I.
    • D) I don’t like them too.
    • E) Me to.
  4. I am fond of reading.
    • A) So do I
    • B) Neither can he
    • C) So wasn’t he
    • D) So is my son
    • E) I am either
  5. “I like skating.”
    • A) So do I
    • B) Neither do I
    • C) Neither does he
    • D) So is he
    • E) I did too
  6. Tom: I won’t have any more.
    Ann: ___ .
    • A) So shall I
    • B) So do I
    • C) Neither do I
    • D) Neither shall I
    • E) Nor I shall
  7. I haven’t heard him sing.
    • A) Neither had we.
    • B) Neither has my friend.
    • C) I haven’t either.
    • D) So do I.
    • E) So have he.
  8. - “My friend can’t go to the theatre tonight.”
    - ___ .
    • A) Neither can I
    • B) So can I
    • C) I don’t either
    • D) Neither do I
    • E) So can he
  9. - I haven’t read “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens.
    • A) Neither has my brother.
    • B) Neither can I.
    • C) So, did I
    • D) Either does he.
    • E) Haven’t they?
  10. She didn’t see anyone she knew, and ___ did Nick.
    • A) either
    • B) or
    • C) neither
    • D) still
    • E) too
  11. - My brother is going to enter the Institute.
    - ___ .
    • A) So is my sister.
    • B) Neither am I
    • C) So did my brother.
    • D) Nor can I
    • E) Neither do we.
  12. - I’ve never been to England.
    - ___ . But I hope I shall visit it some day.
    - ___ . Now that our country has become independent we’ve got more chances of visiting other countries.
    • A) I was there/So shall I
    • B) I wasn’t there/Neither shall I
    • C) Neither have I/So do I
    • D) Really?/Yes, I shall
    • E) So have I/Neither do I
  13. I can never find my books.
    • A) Neither can I.
    • B) Her too.
    • C) Neither does she.
    • D) I can’t too.
    • E) We can either.
  14. I wasn’t at school when I heard the news.
    • A) So did I.
    • B) Yes, I was.
    • C) Did you?
    • D) Neither were they.
    • E) No, she wasn’t.
  15. - I do not like porridge at all.
    - ___ .
    • A) So do I
    • B) Neither did we
    • C) Neither does your sister
    • D) Won’t you?
    • E) Neither am I
  16. - He saw nobody in the room, and you?
    - ___ .
    • A) neither did I
    • B) so did I
    • C) neither do I
    • D) so do I
    • E) I either
  17. - I am proud of my country, and you?
    - ___ .
    • A) so we do
    • B) so did we
    • C) so are we
    • D) we too
    • E) we also.
  18. - His uncle is a very clever man.
    - And ___ .
    • A) his father too.
    • B) his father also.
    • C) so does his father
    • D) so is his father.
    • E) so his father is.
  19. - I don’t like people who tell lies, and you?
    - ___ . I just hate them.
    • A) I too
    • B) I also
    • C) So do I
    • D) Neither do I
    • E) I am also
  20. - My little brother is very clever.
    - ___ .
    • A) so was mine
    • B) so is mine
    • C) my is too
    • D) mine is either
    • E) neither is mine
  21. A: George is a student, and you ?
    B: ___ .
    • A) He is
    • B) So am I
    • C) A student
    • D) Yes, I am
    • E) Yes, I do
  22. - I have never been to England.
    - ___ .
    • A) Me so
    • B) Neither was I
    • C) Neither have I
    • D) Neither did I
    • E) So have I
  23. - I don’t like football.
    - ___ .
    • A) So does Ann.
    • B) Ann does neither.
    • C) Ann doesn’t too.
    • D) Neither doesn’t Ann.
    • E) Neither does Ann.
  24. - Douglas can’t cope with the task.
    - ___ .
    • A) His friends can’t too
    • B) So can his friends
    • C) I can’t either
    • D) Neither can I
    • E) His friends can’t neither
  25. - Her hopes were realized.
    - ___ .
    • A) Mine did too
    • B) My were too
    • C) Mine were either
    • D) Her were too
    • E) So were mine
  26. - Albert is seldom in time for his classes.
    - ___ .
    • A) John is too
    • B) So is John
    • C) I do too
    • D) His friends aren’t either
    • E) Neither aren’t his friends
  27. - Alex had to stay in bed for 5 days.
    - ___ .
    • A) I had to
    • B) So did I
    • C) Pier had too
    • D) So had I
    • E) I do too
  28. - He was hardly upset when he heard the news.
    - ___ .
    • A) I wasn’t either
    • B) So was I
    • C) His friend was too
    • D) Neither I was
    • E) Neither was I
  29. - He has no money.
    - ___ .
    • A) I don’t either.
    • B) Either have I.
    • C) I haven’t neither.
    • D) Neither do I.
    • E) I do too.
  30. - It’s raining and I have to stay at home.
    - ___ .
    • A) Linda have too.
    • B) Linda does too.
    • C) So does Linda.
    • D) Linda has so.
    • E) Linda does either.
  31. - Brian had English yesterday.
    - ___ .
    • A) So did I.
    • B) So had I.
    • C) I didn’t too.
    • D) So does I.
    • E) Neither did I.
  32. - She has lived in Moscow for 20 years.
    - ___ .
    • A) I do too.
    • B) So do I.
    • C) I have too.
    • D) So have I.
    • E) Neither have I.
  33. My sister has graduated from the University.
    • A) So is my sister
    • B) Her sister has either
    • C) So has his brother
    • D) Neither did mine
    • E) So do they
  34. A: I’ll not go back with my car, and you?
    B: ___ .
    • A) Neither shall I
    • B) Neither do I
    • C) So shall I
    • D) Neither are we
    • E) Me too
  35. - I had to help my mother about the house.
    - ___ .
    • A) Neither had I
    • B) Either hadn’t we
    • C) So had I
    • D) So did I
    • E) So do I
  36. The thief had to run out of the shop when the policeman began shooting.
    • A) the customers had to
    • B) so the customers did
    • C) so had the customers
    • D) so did the customers
    • E) neither did the customers
  37. The guide would like the tourists to see the centre of the city.
    • A) They wouldn’t either.
    • B) Neither would they.
    • C) So should they.
    • D) A so they would.
    • E) So would they.
  38. You mustn’t stay on the beach in hot weather.
    • A) You can’t either.
    • B) Neither must you.
    • C) Neither you must.
    • D) Mustn’t you either.
    • E) You don’t have either.
  39. She never liked to wear clothes in bright colors.
    • A) Neither I did.
    • B) So did her friend.
    • C) Her friend did either.
    • D) Neither did her mother.
    • E) Her mother either didn’t.
  40. Betsy always goes to the country for weekends.
    • A) Neither does her friend.
    • B) We don’t either.
    • C) So do we.
    • D) So they do.
    • E) He doesn’t either.
  41. My friend doesn’t like detective stories.
    • A) Neither do I.
    • B) Neither I do.
    • C) I do either.
    • D) So do I.
    • E) I do neither.
  42. - Have you got any hobbies?
    - Yes, I have. I like English.
    - ___ .
    • A) So have I
    • B) So has he
    • C) Neither have I
    • D) So do I
    • E) Neither do you
  43. - I don’t like horror films, and you?
    - ___ . I can’t sleep after seeing such films. I like fantastic films.
    - ___ . I’ve got some at home.
    • A) Yes, do / I don’t like them
    • B) No, don’t / I like it
    • C) Neither do I / So do I
    • D) So do I / Neither do I
    • E) Neither I do / So I do
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