You are on page 1of 3

Beginner Level/A1

1. Which sentence is correct?


A. He live on London
B. He live in London
C. He lives in London
2. Which sentence is correct?
A. I don’t like coffee
B. I doesn’t like coffee
C. I does like coffee
3. Which sentence is correct?
A. He goes to work in bus
B. He goes to work by bus
C. He goes to work by the bus
4. Which sentence is correct?
A. George has very big car
B. George a very big car has
C. George has a very big car
5. Which sentence is correct?
A. Look at this house over there
B. Look at that house over here
C. Look at that house over there
6. Which sentence is correct?
A. How he does go to school?
B. Does he go to school how?
C. How does he go to school?
7. Which sentence is correct?
A. Are you going party on Friday?
B. Are you going partying on Friday?
C. Are you going to party on Friday?
8. Which sentence is correct?
A. I really should to talk to her
B. I really need to talk to her
C. I really must to talk to her
9. Which sentence is correct?
A. Did you rather go to a different movie?
B. Would you rather go to a different movie?
C. Would you rather to go to a different movie?
10. Which sentence is correct?
I was born …
A. Before 30 years
B. 30 years ago
C. The last 30 years
Intermediate/B1

1. Which one is correct?


A. Where did you have dinner last night?
B. Where have you had dinner last night?
C. Where do you have dinner last night?
2. Which one is correct?
A. Did you finish your project?
B. Have you finished your project?
C. Have you got finished your project?
3. Which one is correct?
A. He’s never been to New York
B. He’s never gone to New York
C. He’s gone often to New York
4. Which one is correct?
She asked the shop assistant …
A. To have refund
B. To get a rfund
C. For a refund
5. I’m sorry … what I said earlier. She is not married … a doctor
A. for-to
B. about-with
C. about-to
6. which one is correct?
A. If you wouldn’t tell me, I will scream
B. If you don’t tell me, I will scream
C. If you didn’t tell me, I will scream
7. Which one is correct?
A. I didn’t do that, if I were you
B. I wouldn’t do that, if I were you
C. I won’t do that, if I was you
8. I am not used to … early in the morning
A. Get up
B. To get up
C. Getting up
9. He was tired because he …
A. had traveled all day
B. had been traveling all day
C. was traveling all day
10. You are wasted. You … a lot!
A. must have drunk
B. must have drink
C. must be drinking
Advanced/C1

1. … Richard, I understood he had made his decision.


A. Had spoken to
B. Having spoken to
C. Speaking to
2. It’s a very dangerous task. We must … precautions.
A. Make
B. Have
C. Take
3. The restaurant begins to … the tables for around 7:30 p.m.
A. Make
B. Form
C. Lay
4. He was … ignorantly blind that I had never seen … an opinionated person before!
A. So / such
B. Such / so
5. I would have been a doctor by now …
A. If I studied harder
B. Had I studied harder
C. Have I studied harder

Advanced/ C2

Example:

People have always enjoyed the beneficial effects of sea air.


(benefit) a noun → we need adjective, so we use beneficial.

1. There are a number of … activities now being offered at the school. (curriculum)
2. … seems to suit her. She’s happy with her home life. (domestic)
3. The side wall of the house had to be … . (strong)
4. The broken vase turned out to be of great value, and totally … . (replace)
5. I believe she had the … of being constantly ill as a child. (fortunate)

You might also like