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Beginner's Multiple Choice Tests - # 5

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. She ____________ goes to a restaurant at the weekend.

    ( ) a lot of ( ) much ( ) sometimes

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  2. David likes ____________ to music in the evening.

    ( ) listen ( ) to listen ( ) listening

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  3. "I'm a secretary. And ____________ do you do?"

    ( ) how ( ) what ( ) who

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  4. ____________ boys over there are German.

    ( ) That ( ) These ( ) Those

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  5. It's the picture ____________ the wall.

    ( ) on ( ) in ( ) in front

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  6. This cake is ____________ than that one.

    ( ) bad ( ) worse ( ) worst

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  7. Would you like ____________ wine with your meal?

    ( ) a lot ( ) any ( ) some

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  8. She helps ____________ son with his homework.

    ( ) your ( ) her ( ) his

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  9. They are studying English ____________ they want to travel to England.

    ( ) but ( ) because ( ) that

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  10. He sometimes works ____________ night.

    ( ) at ( ) at the ( ) in the

    ANSWER:

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