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IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. There isn't (some ,any) milk in the fridge but there is (some, any, no) cream.

2. Are these (your, yours) spectacles? - No, they are not (my, mine).

3. Most people like Tom but (some, any) don't.

4.1 don't want (something, nothing, anything) to eat. 5.1 haven't read (many, much) of these books. 6. He's got a lot of stamps in his collection but his brother has (few, a little, little).

V. Circle the appropriate word.

I was waiting at the bus stop, (there, it) was about eleven (o'clock, hours), I think, when I saw (a, the) small blue car parked opposite the bank. I'm not very (good, well) at recognizing (these, this) small cars, but I think it was a Renault 5, (something, anything) like that. There (were, was) three (people, peoples) in it, a woman and two (men, man). And I saw the woman (to get out, get out) with one of the men. She was (quite, quiet) an (attractive, arrtactively) girl with short blonde (hair, hairs).

Test 19

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

I. Jim isn't here at the moment. He (to go) to the shops.

2.If he (not to come) soon I am not going to wait.

3.1 (to be) very fond of Alice but I (not to see) much of her lately.

4. By the way, I (to have) a little party here tonight.

5. You ever (to be) to this picture gallery? -1 (to be) here last year.

6. What you (to look) for? -1 (to lose) my purse and I want to find it before it (to get) dark.

7. My grandmother (to come) to see us this weekend. She always (to bring) us nice presents.

8.1 have a car but I (not to use) it very often.

9. Please don't make so much noise. I (to study) now.

II. Choose the right article.

1. What... lovely children.

2. This morning I bought... newspaper and ... magazine.... newspaper is in my bag but I don't know where ... magazine is.

3. It was ... beautiful day. ... sun shone brightly in ... sky.

4. Is it... big theatre? - Yes, it's ... biggest theatre in the city.

5. Do you collect... stamps?

III. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. If the weather keeps fine we can go (into, in, to) the country tomorrow.

2. The meeting has been put (up, off, over) again.

3. They have waited here (since, from, at) ten-o'clock.

4. Can you explain (for,to) me what you mean?

5. The man sitting opposite me kept looking (to, on, at) me.

6.1 don't want to go out yet. I am waiting (to, for, till) the post.

7. My elder sister doesn't live with us. She has a family (with, for, of) her own.

8. May I introduce myself (to, for, with) you?

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. He looked at my pictures and didn't say (something, anything, nothing).

2. My sister has spent so (many, much) money on her clothes that she has none left for her holidays.

3. His composition is much more interesting than (your,yours) or (my, mine).

4. There isn't (some, any) cheese in the fridge but there is (some, any, no) sausage.

5. (Some, any) people are early risers.

V. Circle the appropriate word.

An Englishman and his wife come to Rome. After dinner the Englishman (goes, comes) for a walk. He walks in the streets of the beautiful city, he (looks, watches) at the houses, listens (at, in, to) songs, but he can't understand (something, nothing, anything) as he doesn't know Italian.

It gets (late, lately) and the Englishman decides (to go, to come) back (to home, at home, home). As it is dark in the street, he runs into a man. He says, "I'm sorry", but (a, the) man doesn't (say, tell) (anything, nothing, something)...

Test 20

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1.1 (to be) here too long. I (to want) to get away.

2. What he (to do) for a living? - He (to sing) and (to play) the guitar.

3. They (to leave) a week ago.

4.1 shall tell you a secret if you (to promise) not to tell anyone.

5. Bart and his mother (to come) to dinner tonight.

6. Tom's father (to teach) him to drive when he (to be) 17.

7. I'm afraid I (not to understand) you, Gerald.

8. A few months ago they (to begin) to build a new block of flats in this street.

9. It (to be) the most interesting book I ever (to read).

10. "How long you (to be) here?" she asked.