English Grammar Exercises with answers Part 1: Your quest towards C2
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The main purpose of these book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English Grammar multiple-choice exercises.
This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English.
The following subjects have been created with regard to: Present simple; Past simple; Future simple; Present continuous; Basic english structures; Modal verbs; Passive voice; Conditionals; Short answers; Adverbs; Adjectives; Numbers; Prepositions; Tag questions; Infinitive and Verb+ing.
There will be four levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced.
This book deals with Beginner and Pre-intermediate levels.
Please keep an eye on further releases.
Good luck!
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English Grammar Exercises with answers Part 1 - Daniel B. Smith
English Grammar Exercises With Answers: Your Quest Towards C2
Part 1: 2500 Multiple-choice Items
Beginner and Pre-intermediate (A1 and A2)
Daniel B. Smith
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Table of contents
Introduction
Exercises
Answers
Conclusion
Introduction
THE MAIN PURPOSE OF these book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English Grammar multiple-choice exercises. This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English. The following subjects have been created with regard to: Present simple, Past simple, Future simple, Present continuous, Basic english structures, Modal verbs, Passive voice, Conditionals, Short answers, Adverbs, Adjectives, Numbers, Prepositions, Tag questions, Infinitive and Verb+ing.
There will be four levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced. This book deals with Beginner and Pre-intermediate levels.
Please keep an eye on further releases.
Good luck!
Exercises
1.It really ... you .
a) help b) helps c) do help
2.They ... it very well.
a) know b) knows c) can knows
3. I see they ... this city.
a) like b) likes c) liking
4. Unfortunately, it sometimes ... .
a) happens b) happen c) hapens
5. She ... there.
a) live b) lifes c) lives
6. We ... very hard.
a) work b) works c) is working
7. She ... English fluently.
a) speaks b) speak c) spokes
8. They ... business.
a) does b) do c) doing
9. She ... English at kindergarten.
a) study b) studys c) studies
10. I ... so, too.
a) think b) thinks c) are thinking
11. The news ... quite interesting.
a) seems b) seem c) are
12. My friend ... a fairly good computer.
a) has b) have c) haves
13. The ticket ... 75 pence.
a) cost b) costs c) is costing
14. These flats ... 400,000 dollars.
a) costs b) cost c) costed
15. Our new teacher ... a lot.
a) know b) is knowning c) knows
16. This lesson ... interesting.
a) looks b) look c) seem
17. My closest friends ... this movie.
a) likes b) like c) enjoys
18. Your girlfriend always ... interesting things.
a) says b) say c) think
19. This software ... very well.
a) work b) works c) working
20. My sister ... to university.
a) goes b) go c) gone
21. It ... interest her.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) wasn’t
22. She ... want to do it again.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) isn’t
23. I ... believe her.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) am not
24. We ... know what to say.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) not
25. She ... tell them all the truth.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) aren’t
26. I ... know all the information.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) not
27. He ... have any brothers or sisters.
a) don’t b) isn’t c) doesn’t
28. She ... earn this sum of money.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) haven’t
29. It ... help me.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) isn’t
30. They ... believe you.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) not
31. This thing ... interest me.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) aren’t
32. Our teacher ... know what to do.
a) don’t b) not c) doesn’t
33. This situation ... seem quite strange.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) not
34. Most students ... learn French effectively.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) haven’t
35. This news ... seem unusual.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) aren’t
36. Their lessons ... start on time.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) hadn’t
37. These things ... seem important.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) have
38. My results ... look very good.
a) don’t b) doesn’t c) aren’t looking
39. Her husband ... spend much money.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) isn’t
40. My boyfriend ... remember it.
a) has b) don’t c) doesn’t
41. ... he speak English?
a) Do b) Does c) Has
42. ... you live there?
a) Does b) Do c) Are
43. ... you agree with us?
a) Is b) Does c) Do
44. ... you understand me?
a) Does b) Do c) Are
45. ... we learn Russian effectively?
a) Do b) Does c) Have
46. ... I show better results?
a) Does b) Have c) Do
47. ... it really work?
a) Does b) Do c) Is
48. ... she support you?
a) Do b) Does c) Is
49. ... he usually buy cheap or expensive things?
a) Does b) Do c) Has
50. ... it at times happen?
a) Does b) Do c) Is
51. ... your grandparents also think so?
a) Does b) Do c) Are
52. ... his friends think the same?
a) Does b) Do c) Have
53. ... that thing matter?
a) Is b) Do c) Does
54. ... her success motivate you?
a) Do b) Does c) Isn’t
55. ... all people like this fruit?
a) Do b) Does c) Are
56. ... your mother do business?
a) Do b) Does c) Has
57. ... these words inspire you?
a) Does b) Do c) Are
58. ... your business partner work professionally?
a) Do b) Does c) Is
59. ... your teacher give you way too much homework?
a) Does b) Do c) Don’t
60. ... these projects bring you benefits?
a) Do b) Does c) Doesn’t
61. ... their success motivate you?
a) Does b) Do c) Isn’t
62. ... his parents think so?
a) Do b) Does c) Are
63. ... all people like it?
a) Does b) Have c) Do
64. ... your grandfather do business?
a) Do b) Does c) Is
65. ... those projects bring you benefit?
a) Do b) Does c) Are
66. ... your business partner work professionally?
a) Do b) Does c) Don’t
67. ... this thing really matter for you?
a) Don’t b) Do c) Does
68. ... your close friends think the same?
a) Does b) Do c) Are
69. ... these words inspire you?
a) Do b) Does c) Doesn’t
70. ... your teacher give you way too much homework during the week?
a) Do b) Does c) Don’t
71. Who ... you?
a) do help b) helps c) aid
72. Who ... you know?
a) does b) do c) have
73. What ... so interesting in your opinion?
a) do seem b) seems c) seeming
74. What TV channels ... you watch?
a) do b) does c) is
75. Where ... they live?
a) do b) does c) doesn’t
76. When ... it begin?
a) do b) is c) does
77. How often ... he go to the gym?
a) does b) do c) is
78. How much ... it cost?
a) do b) does c) has
79. How many times a month ... they go swimming?
a) do b) does c) are
80. How ... you find this idea?
a) does b) do c) have
81. How far ... his parents live?
a) does b) are c) do
82. Could you tell me how often ... this thing happen?
a) does b) do c) is
83. Where ... your cousin work?
a) does b) do c) are
84. What ... so strange?
a) do look b) looks c) are looking
85. What time ... the lesson finish?
a) does b) do c) is
86. Who ... it?
a) recommends b) do recommend
87. Where ... your boyfriend come from?
a) does b) do c) is
88. What kind of advice ... her work colleagues need?
a) does b) are c) do
89. How ... your teacher explain it to you?
a) does b) do c) don’t
90. Why ... their result seem so bad?
a) do b) does c) are
91. I ... so happy with you.
a) are b) am c) will
92. This knowledge ... enough.
a) is b) are c) aren’t
93. We ... at their home.
a) am b) are c) be
94. It ... fairly interesting.
a) are b) is c) has
95. She ... a student.
a) aren’t being b) are c) is
96. You ... so talented in my opinion.
a) are b) have c) has
97. She ... very beautiful tonight.
a) were b) is c) are
98. They forever say information ... power.
a) have b) is c) mean
99. The morning news ... surprising.
a) is b) are c) be
100. He ... our partner.
a) were b) have c) is
101. You ... really right.
a) isn’t b) aren’t c) haven’t
102. I ... happy.
a) am being b) am not c) not am
103. They ... in the office.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) hasn’t
104. We ... together.
a) am not b) aren’t c) am
105. She ... at work.
a) isn’t b) are c) haven’t
106. I ... tired at all.
a) isn’t b) am not c) aren’t
107. It ... interesting if you ask me.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) are
108. He ... with her now.
a) being b) aren’t c) isn’t
109. She ... a businesswoman.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) are
110. It ... rainy.
a) are b) isn’t c) seem
111. Her knowledge ... enough.
a) isn’t b) aren’t c) are
112. This thing ... very important.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) seem
113. The morning news ... so good.
a) isn’t b) aren’t c) are
114. That pair of scissors ... in the kitchen.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) are
115. Her business partners ... reliable enough.
a) isn’t b) aren’t c) have
116. My scissors ... on the desk.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) is
117. These exams ... supposed to be difficult.
a) isn’t b) have c) aren’t
118. This joke ... so funny.
a) isn’t b) aren’t c) are
119. My girlfriend and I ... in the park.
a) am not b) is not c) aren’t
120. You should know that money ... everything.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) is
121. ... you here for the third time?
a) Do b) Are c) Have
122. ... they quite bust at the moment?
a) Are b) Is c) Has
123. ... she a successful businesswoman?
a) Am b) Is c) Did
124. ... he a well known singer?
a) Does b) Am c) Is
125. ... he a Spanish teacher?
a) Is b) Are c) Do
126. ... it a good idea or not?
a) Are b) Is c) Isn’t
127. ... you satisfied with their results?
a) Do b) Are c) Have
128. ... I an industrious student?
a) Is b) Are c) Am
129. ... we in the required place?
a) Are b) Is c) Have
130. ... it fiercely cold outside?
a) Are b) Is c) Aren’t
131. ... this detail really important?
a) Is b) Am c) Does
132. ... this chance amazing?
a) Are b) Is c) Has
133. ... that hotel too expensive?
a) Are b) Is c) Aren’t
134. ... the news surprising for you?
a) Aren’t b) Are c) Is
135. ... their parents at home?
a) Are b) Is c) Have
136. ... this knowledge enough?
a) Is b) Are c) Aren’t
137. ... her bag heavy?
a) Am b) Is c) Does
138. ... our behaviour strange?
a) Are b) Is c) Does
139. ... these changes strongly necessary?
a) Is b) Do c) Are
140. ... these lessons effective?
a) Are b) Is c) Have
141. How old ... she?
a) are b) is c) does
142. What kind of man ... he?
a) is b) am c) are
143. Where ... that place?
a) are b) is c) have
144. Who ... there?
a) is b) am c) has
145. When ... you free so as to meet?
a) are b) is c) do
146. Why ... she so depressed?
a) is b) are c) isn’t
147. How ... he?
a) are b) is c) has
148. How often ... you in that building?
a) is b) are c) do
149. What ... it in English?
a) is b) are c) aren’t
150. What color ... that bike?
a) are b) is c) have
151. Where ... justice in this country?
a) are b) have c) is
152. How much ... this pair of blue trousers?
a) are b) is c) does
153. What ... easy for them?
a) is b) are c) aren’t
154. Why ... these offers interesting?
a) is b) are c) be
155. Where ... your new friends from?
a) have b) is c) are
156. How ... your recently open business?
a) is b) are c) do
157. When ... your boss