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The main purpose of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty Series is to provide you a valuable and enlightening collection of English Grammar multiple-choice grammar exercises with answer key. This book contains different items sorted by difficulty and takes you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English language skills. Within this book you can find exercises regarding a multitude of topics like: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, relative clauses, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation and many more…
There are three levels of difficulty in this book: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced. Choose the best that suits you and enhance your English by solving the exercises.
This book is the fourth book of "English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty" series. It contains 2440 exercises with answers for all English levels: 1300 for Elementary level, 570 for Intermediate level and 570 for Advanced level.
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English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty - Daniel B. Smith
Introduction
The main purpose of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty Series is to provide you a valuable and enlightening collection of English Grammar multiple-choice grammar exercises with answer key. This book contains different items sorted by difficulty and takes you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English language skills. Within this book you can find exercises regarding a multitude of topics like: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, relative clauses, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation and many more...
There are three levels of difficulty in this book: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced. Choose the best that suits you and enhance your English by solving the exercises.
This book is the fourth book of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty
series. It contains 2440 exercises with answers for all English levels: 1300 for Elementary level, 570 for Intermediate level and 570 for Advanced level.
Elementary Exercises
1. ... your close friends also think this way?
a) Doing b) Do c) Does
2. ... Brian a famous actor?
a) Is b) Am c) Are
3. ... the man’s behaviour strange for you?
a) Are b) Am c) Is
4. The laptop ... about 1300 euros.
a) costs b) costing c) is costing
5. ... this piece of intel so important?
a) Were b) Was c) Are
6. Will Sarah ... cooking the same food?
a) continues b) continued c) continue
7. Choose the right sentence:
a) My grandfather is recovering now.
b) My grandfather recovers now.
c) My grandfather has being recovered now.
8. What would you like ... tonight?
a) eaten b) to eat c) to eating
9. ... Daniel got some more profitable projects?
a) Hading b) Have c) Has
10. The soldiers can’t ... to this environment.
a) adapt b) to adapting c) adapted
11. Does the child have ... it every day?
a) read b) to read c) reading
12. The professor could ... the new concept more clearly than me.
a) to explain b) explaining c) explain
13. When he was a boy, he ... do it at all.
a) can’t b) been can c) couldn’t
14. Could you ... me with this document?
a) help b) to help c) helped
15. They ... German.
a) are spoke b) speak c) can speaking
16. The residential complex ...
a) were destroying
b) were destroy
c) was destroyed
17. The newest method ...
a) wasn’t explained
b) hadn’t explain
c) weren’t explaining
18. ... the package delivered?
a) Were b) Had c) Was
19. We wouldn’t have this conversation if your answers ... right.
a) having b) were c) can
20. There ... his parents.
a) were b) was c) been
21. We know you ... to leave soon.
a) gone b) go c) are going
22. She ... going to translate all the report.
a) wasn’t b) hadn’t c) weren’t
23. ... your manager going to fire Steven?
a) Were b) Was c) Had
24. Did Mary make some progress? Yes, she ...
a) had b) did c) was
25. Was the kid in the room? No, he ...
a) wasn’t b) didn’t c) couldn’t
26. Did you repair it? Yes, I ...
a) have b) were c) did
27. Was it cold outside? No, it ...
a) didn’t b) wasn’t c) couldn’t
28. Will the Nvidia GPU cost less? No, it ...
a) won’t b) isn’t c) hasn’t
29. Is this terrorist attack happening now? Yes, it ...
a) does b) can c) is
30. Do they want us ... experts?
a) to become b) became c) to becoming
31. This region has experienced ... war threats.
a) much b) many c) so
32. It took me ... weeks to realise the problem.
a) little b) much c) a few
33. How ... guests were at the party?
a) many b) much c) such
34. This man owes me ... money.
a) any b) some c) many
35. I ... think so and I have invested in this stock.
a) real b) realing c) really
36. The new employee is ...
a) fatter b) more fat c) fat more
37. I finished it ... the morning.
a) on b) in c) at
38. My mother went ... a business trip last month.
a) to b) at c) on
39. It isn’t the best scenario, ...?
a) is it b) isn’t it c) can it
40. You don’t know the author, ...?
a) don’t you b) do you c) can’t you
41. Medical doctors use various methods, ...?
a) aren’t they b) can they c) don’t they
42. Your little business was profitable, ...?
a) wasn’t it b) was it c) haven’t it be
43. Her jokes were quite amusing, ...?
a) were they b) weren’t they c) had they
44. I don’t want ... the same error.
a) to repeat b) repeat c) repeated
45. I won’t try ... for another business opportunity until I finish this contract.
a) look b) looked c) to look
46. They are ... strange men.
a) - b) a c) any
47. These brothers are ... serious business partners.
a) the b) a c) –
48. Call him. He has ... relevant advice for you.
a) the b) some c) a
49. Choose the right sentence:
a) It’s interesting why she’s crying.
b) It’s interesting why is she crying.
c) It’s interesting she is crying why.
50. Choose the right sentence:
a) It’s curious why must I buy it here.
b) It’s curious why I must buy it here.
c) It’s curious why buy it here must I.
51. My cousin ... a performant laptop.
a) is having b) have c) has
52. They ... my colleagues.
a) are b) is c) am
53. The candidate ... the right answers.
a) know b) knew c) is knowing
54. ... his wife pregnant?
a) Had b) Were c) Was
55. I think she will ... again about the OS.
a) complain b) complaining c) be complained
56. Choose the right sentence:
a) I know English well now.
b) I am knowing English well now.
c) I have know English well now.
57. Choose the right sentence:
a) I am totally disliking this kind of drink.
b) I totally dislike this kind of drink.
c) I disliking totally this kind of drinks.
58. The soldier ... feel good in that environment.
a) want b) not will c) won’t
59. ... you have a dog?
a) Do b) Had c) Does
60. I can ... the letters better now.
a) to see b) see c) seeing
61. We can ... it later. There’s no rush.
a) to vote b) voting c) vote
62. The speaker shouldn’t ... many pauses.
a) make b) made c) to make
63. I can ... the serial number for you.
a) to repeat b) repeat c) to repeating
64. If she ... about the incident again, it may be a problem.
a) talk b) is talked c) talks
65. I would live in a house if I ... more money.
a) had b) have c) been have
66. ... it now!
a) Stop b) Stopping c) To stop
67. ... to your teacher!
a) To listen b) Listen c) Listening
68. ... to change your option?
a) Did you gone
b) Did you be going
c) Are you going
69. ... to do it?
a) Is your husband going
b) Is your husband gone
c) Your husband is gone
70. ... to visit us next week?
a) Does your mother going
b) Is your mother going
c) Had your mother gone
71. The men ... going to look after the lost child.
a) was b) been c) were
72. ... your customers going to pay you sooner?
a) Had b) Have c) Were
73. Are my friends with you? No, they ...
a) aren’t b) don’t c) didn’t
74. Is it a normal project? No, it ...
a) doesn’t b) isn’t c) didn’t
75. Was it the best option to end the report? Yes, it ...
a) did b) was c) has
76. Have we got enough money? Yes, we ...
a) has b) did c) have
77. There is ... information in this document.
a) little b) few c) a fews
78. How ... money did you receive?
a) many b) such c) much
79. You can contact me anytime for ... information.
a) far b) further c) farther
80. This suit is more expensive than ...
a) he b) him c) his
81. This documentary is ... boring.
a) enough b) very c) fair
82. Last time, I saw my daughter ... Christmas.
a) at b) on c) in
83. The software’s shortcut is ... the top of the screen.
a) on b) towards c) at
84. Sarah and Daniel met ... midnight.
a) at b) in c) to
85. I was certain ... it.
a) with b) on c) about
86. This session is boring, ...?
a) is it b) isn’t it c) has it
87. This mission seems important, ...?
a) doesn’t it b) didn’t it c) hasn’t it
88. The boys painted the wall, ...?
a) did they b) didn’t they c) hadn’t they
89. Kathy will be free tomorrow, ...?
a) will she b) won’t be c) won’t she
90. Samuel hasn’t got a good job, ...?
a) has he b) hasn’t he c) had he
91. The attack must change his optics, ...?
a) must it b) mustn’t it c) should it
92. This is ... most popular smartphone.
a) an b) a c) the
93. They are ... smart people.
a) - b) the c) a
94. We ... the annual meeting.
a) called after b) called off c) calling to
95. Choose the right sentence:
a) We understand why our daughter must learn harder.
b) We understand why must our daughter learn harder.
c) We understand why must learn hard our daughter.
96. ... incredible!
a) Its b) It be c) It is
97. It’s your ... error. He will fix it.
a) friends’ b) friend’s c) friends
98. Everything ... the same even if several weeks have passed.
a) looks b) looked c) is looking
99. No one ... this men.
a) didn’t understood
b) doesn’t understanding
c) understands
100. Nothing ... impossible. This should be your motto.
a) are b) is c) been
101. ... you learn software programming effectively?
a) Do b) Does c) Had
102. Who ... your family?
a) does help b) helps c) helping
103. I ... up when Johanna entered the room.
a) stands b) standing c) stood
104. ... you tell Octavian this aspect?
a) Was b) Did c) Had
105. What ... so disturbing?
a) was b) were c) have
106. This company won’t ... a better offer.
a) makes b) make c) made
107. The police ... investigating the recent attacks.
a) am b) is c) are
108. My colleagues ... thinking about the problem now.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) ‘m not
109. I saw ... sudden environmental changes.
a) so b) such c) so a
110. The professors were ... strict in that campus.
a) such b) so a c) so
111. ... your team members have some interesting proposals?
a) Do b) Does c) So
112. You can’t ... these totally different items.
a) to compare b) comparing c) compare
113. You don’t have ... his suggestions.
a) following b) to follow c) follow
114. Do I have ... the soldiers every day?
a) to inform b) inform c) informed
115. I couldn’t ... it. I didn’t have the necessary force.
a) to do b) done c) do
116. ... clearly?
a) Does this law understanding
b) Is this law understood
c) Had this law being understood
117. ... the final report corrected?
a) Was b) Were c) Had
118. I will be amazed if it ...
a) will happen b) happened c) happens
119. All members will know about the medicine when those scientists ... it.
a) will say b) said c) say
120. If my wife were here I ... be happy.
a) will b) would c) can
121. There ... enough food for all of us.
a) is b) are c) be
122. Today there ... five candidates.
a) is b) been c) are
123. I ... to learn German harder.
a) is going b) go c) been gone
124. The storm ... some damage to our car.
a) done b) did c) do
125. Is this documentary interesting? No, it ...
a) doesn’t b) hadn’t c) isn’t
126. Do you like beef? Yes, I ...
a) do b) am c) have
127. Have you got a mundane job? No, I ...
a) hasn’t b) haven’t c) hadn’t
128. I wanted my child ... other children.
a) respect b) respected c) to respect
129. I didn’t have ... freedom because of my job.
a) many b) much c) lots
130. We didn’t see ... flowers there.
a) many b) much c) a little
131. The new employee did ... work.
a) a lot b) so c) little
132. It was my ... decision to resign.
a) finally b) finale c) final
133. It was a ... decision to be taken.
a) quick b) quit c) quickly
134. Sarah can speak Arabic ...
a) slowing b) slowly c) slow
135. The child has the ... English grammar level.
a) most low b) low c) lowest
136. The commander was surprised ...