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either my brother nor my sister ___ at home. A. are. B. is. C. am. D. be. Look at those buildings over there. ___ are the new university offices. A. This. B. That. C. These. D. Those. She ___ to work every day. A. is going. B. goes. C. going. D. go. How often ___ your sister ___ English?. A. do / studies. B. does / study. C. does / studies. D. is / study. He doesn't usually ___ breakfast before work. A. eat. B. eats. C. not eats. D. isn't eat. My parents ___ rarely ___ television because they prefer reading. A. are / watching. B. do / watch. C. does / watch. D. are / watch. She likes ___ in the morning. A. to swimming. B. swim. C. swimming. D. like swimming. I don't mind ___ for a few minutes. A. wait. B. waiting. C. waits. D. to waiting. There ___ some information on the website. A. are. B. is. C. is many. D. are a. We don't have ___ eggs, but we have ___ milk. A. much / many. B. many / some. C. some / many. D. a little / a few. There ___ any students in the classroom. A. isn't. B. aren't. C. isn't some. D. aren't much. The keys are ___ the drawer, and the drawer is ___ the desk. A. in / under. B. on / between. C. at / in front. D. between / on. There is ___ water in the bottle. A. a little. B. a few. C. much. D. many. How ___ money do you need, and how ___ books do you want?. A. many / much. B. much / many. C. much / much. D. many / many. I bought two ___ of bread and some rice. A. breads. B. loaves. C. bread. D. rice. The students ___ English right now. A. study. B. are studying. C. studies. D. is studying. Why ___ you ___ so fast today? You usually walk slowly. A. do / walk. B. are / walking. C. does / walk. D. is / walking. She works in a hospital, but this week she ___ at a clinic. A. is working. B. work. C. working. D. works. My brother usually ___ football on Saturdays, but today he ___ for an exam. A. plays / is studying. B. is playing / studies. C. play / is studying. D. plays / studies. I live in Quito, but this month I ___ in Cuenca. A. am staying. B. stay. C. am live. D. am living. I ___ at home when you called me. A. wasn't. B. weren't. C. didn't was. D. wasn't be. They ___ very tired after they ___ the marathon. A. were / finished. B. was / finish. C. were / finish. D. was / finished. She didn't ___ the movie because she was sick. A. see. B. saw. C. doesn't saw. D. wasn't see. When I arrived at the station, the train ___. A. leaves. B. has left. C. left. D. leaving. Have you ever ___ to Colombia?. A. went. B. been. C. go. D. did been. She ___ her homework already, so she can go out. A. finished. B. has finished. C. finish. D. was finishing. I ___ Cuenca last year. A. have visited. B. visited. C. have visit. D. was visited. We ___ this movie three times. A. saw. B. have seen. C. see. D. were seeing. He ___ here since 2020. A. has lived. B. lived. C. lives. D. is lived. I ___ my friend yesterday, but I ___ him this week. A. saw / haven't seen. B. have seen / didn't see. C. see / haven't saw. D. saw / didn't seen. This exam is ___ than the previous one. A. difficulter. B. more difficult. C. most difficult. D. more difficulter. Of all the students in the class, Ana is ___. A. more intelligent. B. intelligent. C. the most intelligent. D. most intelligenter. My new phone is ___ than my old one. A. more expensive. B. expensiver. C. most expensive. D. more expensiver. This is ___ restaurant I have ever visited. A. the better. B. better. C. the best. D. more good. I am going to travel next year; I have already bought my ticket. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Look at those clouds! It ___ rain. A. will probably. B. is going to. C. is going. D. will to. The phone is ringing. I ___ answer it. A. am going to. B. will. C. am answer. D. will to. She promised ___ me with the project. A. help. B. helping. C. to help. D. helps. First, I woke up. Then, I brushed my teeth. Finally, I went to bed. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. First, she finished her homework. Then, she went out. Finally, she met her friends. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. If I had studied medicine, I ___ a doctor now. A. am. B. would be. C. will be. D. would have been. If she hadn't missed the bus yesterday, she ___ at work now. A. would be. B. will be. C. would have been. D. is. If he were more responsible, he ___ the project yesterday. A. would have finished. B. is finishing. C. had finished. D. will finish. If I were you, I ___ accept that offer. A. will. B. would. C. must. D. can. You ___ submit the application before Friday. A. must. B. might. C. could. D. would. She ___ be at home; her car is outside. A. must. B. should. C. can. D. would. ___ you mind closing the door, please?. A. Would. B. Must. C. Shall. D. Might. You ___ study tonight. (Advice). A. might. B. should. C. would. D. can. People are building a new hospital in the city. A. A new hospital is being built in the city. B. A new hospital is built in the city. C. A new hospital was being built in the city. D. A new hospital is building in the city. They have completed the project. A. The project has been completed. B. The project has completed. C. The project was completed. D. The project is being completed. They will announce the results tomorrow. A. The results will announce tomorrow. B. The results will be announced tomorrow. C. The results are announced tomorrow. D. The results will be announcing tomorrow. If the instructions had been followed correctly, the problem ___. A. would have been avoided. B. will be avoided. C. would be avoided. D. is avoided. If you don't wear a helmet, you ___ get seriously injured. A. might. B. will. C. would. D. could. If the machine had been repaired yesterday, we ___ use it today. A. could. B. can. C. would. D. must. People have used this building for many years. A. This building has been used for many years. B. This building was used for many years. C. This building is used for many years. D. This building has used for many years. Someone is repairing my computer. A. My computer is repaired. B. My computer was repaired. C. My computer is being repaired. D. My computer has been repaired. "I can't attend the meeting today," David said. A. David said that he couldn't attend the meeting that day. B. David said that he can't attend the meeting today. C. David said that I couldn't. Are your parents at home?. A. Yes. B. No. Those are my new shoes. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. My sister ___ to university every day. A. go. B. goes. C. is going. D. going. Does your brother like music?. A. Yes. B. No. We ___ eat meat. We are vegetarians. A. always. B. usually. C. never. D. often. Maria often goes to the gym. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. My friends enjoy ___ football after school. A. play. B. playing. C. plays. D. to playing. I hate waiting for the bus. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. There ___ some milk in the refrigerator. A. are. B. is. C. am. D. be. There ___ any chairs in this room. A. isn't. B. aren't. C. don't. D. doesn't. Is there any coffee?. A. Yes. B. No. The pharmacy is ___ the bank and the supermarket. A. under. B. between. C. on. D. inside. There isn't ___ sugar in my coffee. A. many. B. much. C. a few. D. several. There are many people in the park. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Which noun is uncountable?. A. Chair. B. Computer. C. Information. D. Bottle. I need some information. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Look! The children ___ in the garden. A. play. B. plays. C. are playing. D. is playing. She isn't studying now. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. My father usually ___ coffee, but today he ___ tea. A. drinks / is drinking. B. is drinking / drinks. C. drink / is drinking. D. drinks / drinks. I usually go to work by bus. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. We ___ at the cinema last night. A. was. B. were. C. are. D. is. She didn't go to school yesterday. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Did you ___ the new restaurant?. A. visited. B. visit. C. visiting. D. visits. He studied English last night. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. My father ___ a new car last year. A. buy. B. buys. C. bought. D. buying. We have lived here for five years. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Have you ever ___ sushi?. A. eat. B. ate. C. eaten. D. eating. She has already finished her work. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. I ___ my keys. I can't find them. A. lost. B. have lost. C. lose. D. am losing. I saw him yesterday. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Maria is ___ than her sister. A. tall. B. tallest. C. taller. D. more tall. This book is more interesting than that one. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. Mount Everest is ___ mountain in the world. A. higher. B. the highest. C. the most high. D. more high. Comparative form of "expensive". A. expensiver. B. more expensive. C. most expensive. D. expensiveer. We ___ going to visit our grandparents this weekend. A. am. B. is. C. are. D. be. She is going to buy a new phone. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. I think it ___ rain tomorrow. A. is going. B. will. C. going to. D. won't to. Don't worry. I will help you. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. He decided ___ a new job. A. find. B. finding. C. to find. D. finds. First I cooked dinner, then I ate it. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. If you don't study, you ___ the exam. A. fail. B. failed. C. will fail. D. would fail. If people don't drink water, they become thirsty. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. If I ___ more free time, I would learn another language. A. have. B. had. C. will have. D. have had. If she studied harder, she would pass. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. If they had left earlier, they ___ the train. A. catch. B. will catch. C. would catch. D. would have caught. If I had known about the problem, I would have helped you. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. You ___ be careful when you drive at night. A. should. B. might. C. would. D. may. It is possible that John is at home. A. must. B. might. C. should. D. shall. Students ___ wear their uniforms at this school. It is a rule. A. might. B. could. C. must. D. would. Could you open the window, please?. A. Yes, of course. B. You must open it. C. I should open. D. It might open. ___ we go to the cinema tonight?. A. Shall. B. Must. C. Might. D. Could. You might be tired. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. The chef cooks the food. A. The food is cooked by the chef. B. The food cooks by the chef. C. The food was cook by the chef. D. The food is cooking by the chef. They built the bridge in 2010. A. The bridge is built in 2010. B. The bridge was built in 2010. C. The bridge built in 2010. D. The bridge was build in 2010. The documents ___ tomorrow. A. will send. B. will be sent. C. will be send. D. are sending. The chef prepared the meal. A. The meal is prepared by the chef. B. The meal was prepared by the chef. C. The meal prepared by the chef. D. The meal was preparing by the chef. The window was broken by the boy. A. The boy breaks the window. B. The boy broke the window. C. The boy was breaking the window. . D. The boy has broken the window. They are building a new school. A. A new school is built. B. A new school was built. C. A new school is being built. D. A new school has built. Someone has stolen my bicycle. A. My bicycle has been stolen. B. My bicycle was stolen. C. My bicycle is stolen. D. My bicycle has stolen. "I will call you tomorrow," Sarah said. A. Sarah said that she would call me the next day. B. Sarah said that she will call me tomorrow. C. Sarah said that I would call her the next day. D. Sarah said that she called me tomorrow. "We are studying English," they said. A. They said that we were studying English. B. They said that they were studying English. C. They said that they are studying English. D. They said that they studied English yesterday. "I have finished my homework," John said. A. John said that he has finished his homework. B. John said that he had finished his homework. C. John said that I had finished my homework. D. John said that he finished his homework tomorrow. "I saw Mary yesterday," Peter said. A. Peter said that he had seen Mary the day before. B. Peter said that he saw Mary yesterday. C. Peter said that he has seen Mary the day before. D. Peter said that I had seen Mary yesterday. She avoided ___ to him about the problem. A. talk. B. to talk. C. talking. D. talked. We decided ___ a taxi. A. taking. B. take. C. to take. D. took. He stopped smoking last year. A. Correct. B. Incorrect. I hope ___ you again soon. A. seeing. B. see. C. to see. D. saw. She is ___ honest person. A. a. B. an. C. the. D. no article. |




