This is the 33rd of 100 perfect multi-level grammar tests for assessment. Each test comprises 20 multiple choice questions on almost all the topics of English grammar. So these tests are perfect for you to check your English grammar knowledge thoroughly. To do this, we suggest you take these 100 grammar tests one by one.
Grammar Test 033
Question 1 |
A: Don’t you like this lesson?
B: ________.
A | No, I’m not |
B | No, I don’t |
C | No, I don’t like |
D | Yes, I don’t |
Question 2 |
The social problems of Spain are ________ those of Turkey.
A | alike |
B | similar |
C | same as |
D | the same as |
Question 3 |
Jim is not ________ a quick worker ________ you are.
A | such / as |
B | so / that |
C | such / that |
D | more / than |
Question 4 |
“You didn’t understand what he was saying. I didn’t, either.” means:
A | Either you or I understood what he was saying. |
B | Neither you nor I understood what he was saying. |
C | Both you and I understood what he was saying. |
D | Just as you understood what he was saying so did I. |
Question 5 |
The guest, ________ , apologized to the host for his attitude.
A | his mistake is realized |
B | he realized his mistake |
C | realizing his mistake |
D | realized his mistake. |
Question 6 |
“He needn’t have beaten the child.” means:
A | He didn’t beat the child |
B | The child needed to be beaten. |
C | He needed to beat the child. |
D | He beat the child. |
Question 7 |
“I’d much rather have watched TV at home.” means:
A | I will watch TV at home. |
B | I couldn’t watch TV at home. |
C | I watched TV at home. |
D | I won’t watch TV at home. |
Question 8 |
“Jane didn’t need to worry about Judy.” means:
A | Jane wanted Judy to worry. |
B | Jane didn’t need Judy to worry. |
C | Jane didn’t worry about Judy |
D | Jane worried about Judy. |
Question 9 |
“You could have done more than you did to help her wash the car.” means:
A | You helped more than she wanted you to. |
B | You helped her but not much. |
C | You helped as much as you could. |
D | You didn’t help her at all. |
Question 10 |
“If I hadn’t been wearing my boots, I would have been sick.” means:
A | It’s a pity I didn’t wear my boots. |
B | It’s pity I more my boots. |
C | It’s a good thing I was wearing my boots. |
D | It’s a good thing I didn’t wear my boots. |
Question 11 |
The furniture ______ wonderful but ______ hard and uncomfortable.
A | seems / sounds |
B | looks / feels |
C | looks / sounds |
D | feels / seems |
Question 12 |
“You can look after yourself and I can look after myself” means: “We can look after ________”
A | each other |
B | yourself |
C | ourselves |
D | myself |
Question 13 |
________ he does, his mother forgives him.
A | Whenever |
B | Wherever |
C | Whatever |
D | However |
Question 14 |
Witness: Two men and a woman stole the money.
Detective: Did you actually see ______ the money?
A | them to steal |
B | him to steal |
C | them stealing |
D | him stealing |
Question 15 |
I had lunch with my friends but I ______ dinner with my family now.
A | have |
B | have been having |
C | am not having |
D | am having |
Question 16 |
The party _______ by my friend.
A | being organized |
B | is being organized |
C | organized |
D | is organizing |
Question 17 |
He ______ the accident if he ______ drunk; but he was drunk and had the accident.
A | wouldn’t have / hadn’t been |
B | wouldn’t have / weren’t |
C | wouldn’t have had / weren’t |
D | wouldn’t have had / hadn’t been |
Question 18 |
A: What was he arrested ________ ?
B: He smashed up a pub and left ________ paying.
A | - / on |
B | for / on |
C | for / without |
D | in / without |
Question 19 |
You are talking to a foreigner in Turkish, but you don’t think he understands you. So you say: “You ________ to understand me.”
A | aren’t sure |
B | can’t |
C | don’t seem |
D | shouldn’t |
Question 20 |
________ did it take her ________ all the dishes?
A | How much / washing |
B | How long / to wash |
C | How long / washing |
D | How much / to wash |
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