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4. Andy is not -- than Jimmy. They always get the same score in every test.
a. smart
b. smarter
c. more smart
d. more smarter
5. My mom told me to study -- next time. I got a failing score in my Math test yesterday.
a. hardly
b. harder
c. hardest
d. more hard
9. He is a -- artist than me
a. bad
b. worse
c. badder
d. worsen
11. Linda is -- with sharing her stories to John than to Justin, because John is a -- listener than him.
a. much comfortable-better
b. more comfortable – good
c. more comfortable – better
d. more comfortable – as good
12. Bryan appealed to the staff if he could transfer to a -- seat in the arena because he could not see
the performance on stage, but he was given a -- one.
a. better – bad
b. good - worse
c. better – worse
d. better – better
16. Arthur thinks that he is -- than his classmate Carl, but Carl knows he is -- than him.
a. more wise – intelligent
b. wiser – more intelligent
c. wisest – most intelligent
d. more wiser – more intelligent
17. Since this medicine is -- than your old ones, you should feel much -- now.
a. that effective – energetic
b. effective - more energetic
c. much effective – energetic
d. more effective – more energetic
18. Even though Sharra is -- than Lisa, Lisa is -- because she reads a lot of books.
a. old - knowledgeable
a. far - near
b. far – nearer
c. farther – nearer
a. tall - long
b. short – long
c. taller – longer
d. shorter – longer
Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 2
Simple Past Tense / Present Perfect Tense
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1. I -- the dishes.
a. washed
b. has washed
c. did washed
d. have washed
6. Emily’s family misses her so much. She -- to their house for a long time.
a. returned
b. didn’t return
c. hasn’t return
d. hasn’t returned
7. Peter -- his room yet. He’s still thinking of what color to use.
a. painted
b. didn’t painted
c. hasn’t painted
d. haven’t painted
11. I love this film. I think it’s the fifth time I -- it.
a. see
b. saw
c. has seen
d. have seen
21. Veronica spoke to her best friend last week, but she -- to her since.
a. don’t speak
b. didn’t speak
c. hasn’t spoken
d. haven’t spoken
23. He -- his car to the service station last week, but they -- it yet.
a. transport – had repaired
b. transported – have repaired
c. transported – haven’t repaired
d. has transported – haven’t repaired
27. Mrs. Potts -- Parker since he was a little boy. She -- next door to his family for many years.
a. met-lived
b. met-has lived
c. had met-has lived
d. has met-has lived
7. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall. They will buy birthday presents for their mom.
a. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall to buy birthday presents for their mom.
b. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall for buy birthday presents for their mom.
c. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall for it to buy birthday presents for their mom.
d. Ilya and Nate will go to the mall because buy birthday presents for their mom.
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
8. Brent -- a gift for his father a while ago.
a. bought
b. has bought
c. have bought
d. has been buying
d. A: We’ve already watched the Harry Potter movie last weekend. It was epic.
B: I’ve never watched any of the Harry Potter movies yet. I’ve never been a fan.
22.
a. A: Did you clean your room this morning?
B: No, I am not.
c. A:I can't believe Anna would steal my earrings. I've known her since we were kids.
B:I feel sorry for you, she has stolen my wallet last week too.
d. A: I set a new record for being the highest scorer in this online competition yesterday.
B: I’ve also joined that online competition, but I immediately got eliminated during the first
round.
23.
a. A: Where did they go?
B: They've gone to the pet shop to buy toys for their dog.
b. A: I've just seen the latest music video of our favorite band.
B: I’ve saw it too, and it was fantastic.
d. A: I discovered a new bakeshop that bakes very delicious cookies along our street, and I'm
bought a lot of chocolate chip cookies.
B: Then why didn't you give me some?
24.
a. A: What time did you get up this morning?
B: I have gone up at 4:30.
b. A: The school announced that there wouldn’t be any classes because of the bad weather.
B: When have they made that announcement? I’m already at school.
d. A: Did your professor give a new schedule for the day’s schoolwork?
B: Yes, he has. He said we would do the schoolwork tomorrow.
4. Among the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Bonnie is the -- . She obeys her parents all the
time.
a. obedient
d. obedienter
b. more obedient
c. most obedient
5. Although there is a storm in our country right now, the weather today is still -- .
a. calm
b. calmer
c. calmest
d. more calm
3. You’re too lazy. You worked only for -- hours, but you’re telling me that you’re already tired.
a. a bit
b. a few
c. a little
d. a lot of
10. Carl -- in Japan since he was a kid. He -- Japanese language for many years now.
a. lived-studied
b. has lived-studied
c. lived-has studied
d. has lived-has studied
5. If you think that you would be -- there than here, then you should pack your things now.
a. happy
b. joyfuller
c. happier
d. happiest
6. She is a -- student.
a. smart
b. smarter
c. smartest
d. more smart
10. Ivan is the -- player in the team. He always gets the -- cheer from the audience.
a. popular-loud
b. more popular-louder
c. very popular-loudest
d. most popular-loudest
Encircle the letter of the sentence that contains errors or letter ‘e’ if all the sentences have no errors.
16.
a. Athena is more beautiful than her sisters.
b This car is way more expensive than mine.
c. I think Joshua swims fastest than his teammates.
d. no error
17.
a. You should treat her better if you want her to like you
b. The worst way to solve a problem is to run away from it.
c. .I love how my cheap car works best than those expensive ones.
d. no error
18.
a. I want to be the best in class.
b. How about I give you this expensive bracelet as a gift?
c. We should pick the strong person in our team to join that weightlifting competition.
d. no error
19.
a. Emma wants to go fishing today.
b. We should go swimming next summer!
c. I will go driving during the weekend.
d. no error
20.
a. Let’ go to skiing!
b. No one dares to go skateboarding during rainy season.
c. Clinton is very adventurous. He loves to go bungee jumping.
d. no error
3. Our children have grown up and prefer to stay in their rooms, but they -- in the park when they
were kids.
a. play
b. have played
c. used to play
d. is used to play
8. You don’t eat meat now, but did you -- meat when you were little?
a. ate
b. use to eat
c. used to eat
d. have eaten
14. People -- live in condominiums always have access to the pool and the gym.
a. who
b. whom
c. which
d. whose
16. He bought all the books -- are required for the course.
a. who
b. that
c. whom
d. whose
17. Mrs. Rose’s children -- worked in other countries surprised her for her seventieth birthday.
a. who
b. whom
c. which
d. whose
Encircle the letter of the sentence that expresses the information in the given statements.
18. She wanted to by a scarf. It would complement her blue eyes.
a. She wanted to buy a scarf who would complement her blue eyes.
b. She wanted to buy a scarf that would complement her blue eyes
c. She wanted to buy a scarf it would complement her blue eyes
d. She wanted to buy a scarf whose would complement her blue eyes
19. The answers are sometimes incorrect. You can find them at the back of the book.
a. The answers whom you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
b. The answers what you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
c. The answers which you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
d. The answers whose you can find at the back of the book are sometimes incorrect.
20. The students prepared well for the examination. They got perfect scores.
a. The students who prepared well for the examination got perfect scores.
b. The students who got perfect scores prepared well for the examination.
c. The students they prepared well for the examination got perfect scores.
d. The students whose got perfect scores prepared well for the examination.
Book of Endings 4 Grammar Chapter 7
Comparison Using Adjective/Adverb "as...as" / So and Neither
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Running is not -- biking. Biking is faster.
a. faster
b. as fast as
c. as fastly as
d. very fast than
2. Emily can hold her breath under water -- Sarah can. Sarah is new at it.
a. long
b. longer than
c. as long as
d. as longer as
5. Peter speaks -- John does. They both sound like they’re shouting into a microphone.
a. loud
b. louder than
c. as loud as
d. as louder than
6. Encircle the letter of the sentence that matches the information in the given statements.
Ed arrives at school at 6:45 in the morning. Frank arrives at 7:00.
a. Ed arrives at school later than Frank does.
b. Frank arrives at school as early as Ed does.
c. Ed arrives at school as early as Frank does.
d. Frank doesn’t arrive at school as early as Ed does.
II. Complete each sentence with Could or Can. Write your answer on the blank.
16. _______________ she play tennis now?
17. I ________________ already walk when I was less than a year old.
18. I _______________ help you transfer your things to your new apartment.
19. Eddy _______________ eat two plates of ramen when he was a teenager.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective in the parenthesis (…) to complete the
sentence.
1. “Mom, his piece of cake is ___________________________________ (big) than mine.”
2. My baby sister is so ___________________________________ (cute).
3. Everyone knows that Tim is the ___________________________________ (smart) in our group.
4. 5kg is the ___________________________________ (heavy) weight I can lift.
5. I feel ___________________________________ (good) than I did yesterday.
6. Her dress was the ___________________________________ (elegant) one during prom.
7. You hurt yourself while using a knife yesterday, so please be ___________________________________
Encircle the letter of the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
8. I like to drink tea now, but I -- like drinking coffee when I was younger.
a. used to
b. is used to
c. is not used
d. am not used
18. My son -- go to the park last week because it was under construction.
a. can
b. can’t
c. could
d. couldn’t
19. I -- bake cookies for you. I’ve watched a lot of video tutorials on how to make cookies.
a. can
b. can’t
c. could
d. couldn’t
Encircle the letter of the best answer.
20. Could you eat a whole roast chicken before your doctor advised you to lose weight?
a. Yes, I can.
b. No, I can’t.
c. Yes, I could.
d. No, I couldn’t have.
21. Can you live in another country without your parents?
a. Yes, I can.
b. No, I can’t.
c. Yes, I could.
d. No, I couldn’t have.
22. What things could you do in Kindergarten?
a. I can read short words and draw shapes.
b. I could write numbers and letters correctly.
c. I can
d. No, I couldn’t have.