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Beginner's Multiple Choice Tests - # 4

Test your or your students' knowledge of basic tense usage, vocabulary usage and key learning points such as: the difference between 'some' and 'any', the various uses of 'like', preposition use, countable and uncountable nouns, adjectives and adverbs and more.

Choose the correct response to fill the gap. Click on the arrow to check your answer.

  1. Can I have ____________ fruit, please?

    ( ) a lot ( ) any ( ) some

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  2. "I'm well, thank you. And ____________ are you?"

    ( ) how ( ) what ( ) who

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  3. This painting is ____________ than his last one.

    ( ) bad ( ) worse ( ) worst

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  4. Peter can ____________ English very well.

    ( ) speak ( ) to speak ( ) speaking

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  5. The supermarket is ____________ baker's and the butcher's.

    ( ) among ( ) between ( ) besides

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  6. ____________ house over there is beautiful.

    ( ) That ( ) These ( ) Those

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  7. He is blonde ____________ tall.

    ( ) but ( ) because ( ) and

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  8. The play tennis ____________ evening.

    ( ) at ( ) at the ( ) in the

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  9. I work at ____________ computer in the evenings.

    ( ) your ( ) her ( ) my

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  10. On Fridays they ____________ go to the cinema.

    ( ) a lot of ( ) much ( ) often

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