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Grammar, Vocabulary

This document contains a grammar and vocabulary quiz with multiple choice questions testing parts of speech, verb tenses, prepositions, and vocabulary words. It covers 25 grammar questions testing concepts like verb conjugation, subject-verb agreement, and parts of speech. It also contains 5 sections assessing vocabulary through tasks like matching words to definitions, choosing the correct word to complete a sentence, and identifying related words. The quiz aims to test both grammar and vocabulary knowledge through a variety of question formats.

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Grammar, Vocabulary

This document contains a grammar and vocabulary quiz with multiple choice questions testing parts of speech, verb tenses, prepositions, and vocabulary words. It covers 25 grammar questions testing concepts like verb conjugation, subject-verb agreement, and parts of speech. It also contains 5 sections assessing vocabulary through tasks like matching words to definitions, choosing the correct word to complete a sentence, and identifying related words. The quiz aims to test both grammar and vocabulary knowledge through a variety of question formats.

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GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY

I. GRAMMAR
1. In those days, my father never eat dinner after eight o’clock.
A. Would B. will C. used to
2. He finished cooking when we arrived.
A. have B. had C. has
3. If you were a better cook, you need to eat out all the time.
A. Won’t B. wouldn’t C. hadn’t
4. The passenger a fine because he didn’t have the right ticket.
A. given B. was given C. didn’t given
5. There were than fifty people in the audience last night.
A. fewer B. lesser C. few
6. I’m happy with my new car. It’s brilliant!
A. so B. quite C. a bit
7. I’m not sure about my future. I’ll start a business
A. sometimes B. perhaps C. always
8. Please, the street if the light is red.
A. Cross not B. not cross C. do not cross
9. Why you apply for the job, you’ve got the experience
A. are B. don’t C. not
10. I London but it’s expensive
A. likes B. like C. liking
11. We through France during the summer
A. Was travelling B. travelling C. travelled
12. John: I love riding bikes.
Paul: ? Me too!
A. readlly B. right C. anyway
13. I’m really not sure what to do at work. I need advice.
A. the B. piece of C. some
14. I think, in the future, space travel as common as plane travel is now.
A. Will become B. has become C. is becoming
15. Please don’t come in the morning. I will if you do
A. Have worked B. be working C. work
16. San Francisco is the most beautiful city I visited
A. ever B. have C. had
17. I’m sorry to let you , but I can’t come to your party.
A. down B. on C. under
18. You missed a great party on Saturday night. You have come.
A. must B. ought C. should
19. the cold weather, she went swimming
A. although B. despite C. in spite
20. He had been working for hours when he asleep.
A. Has fallen B. falls C. fell
21. Before she got married, she go out most evenings.
A. should B. would C. must
22. It been snowing heavily, so we decided to go skiing.
A. Has B. had C. would have
23. It is expected that two million copies of the novel sold by December.
A. Will have been B. have been C. will have being

24. If I harder at school, I wouldn’t be doing this job now.


A. Has worked B. have worked C. had worked
25. The way I see it, you have sold the land then – prices are higher now.
A. Mustn’t B. shouldn’t C. can’t

II. VOCABULARY
- Part 1:
1. oppose A doubt
B tell
2. untie C accept
D join
3. complete E realise
F asume
4. say G choose
H finish
5. vote J desagree
K touch

- Part 2:
6. To say no is to... A instruct
B improve
7. To look at something is to... C follow
D share
8. To wrap something is to... E cover
F refuse
9. To give orders is to... G measure
H like
10. To guess something is to... J observe
- Part 3: K estimate

11. whack A catch


B dance
12. tread C chase
D hit
13. arrest E step
F stand
14. mend G excite
H laugh
15. thrill J mix
K fix
- Part 4:
16. Millionaire A hunters
B subject
17. Epidemic C employee
D programme
18. Diploma E shoppers
F joint
19. Windscreen G proportions
H wipers
20. bargain J size
K businessmen

- Part 5:
21. I don’t buy food because it’s expensive and A catch
I think it’s a waste of money. B vicious
C swift
22. He was an excitable man and was very about D organic
being unhappy. E ripe
F extravagant

23. It was one of the ugliest things I’ve ever seen. It was G secret
absolutely . H furious
J vocal
24. They’d spent a huge amount of money on the wedding. It K calm
was very
25. When the player found out he’d lost the point, he was
absolutely

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