1. Which sentence correctly uses a relative adverb (where, when, why)?
A. This is the reason which I am late.
B. This is the reason when I am late.
C. This is the reason where I am late.
D. This is the reason why I am late.
2. Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘despite’ or ‘in spite of’.
A. Despite of the rain, we enjoyed the picnic.
B. In spite the rain, we enjoyed the picnic.
C. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the picnic.
D. In spite of the rain, but we enjoyed the picnic.
3. Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘as…as’ for comparison.
A. He is taller than as his brother.
B. He is as tall his brother.
C. He is as tall as his brother.
D. He is so tall as his brother.
4. Identify the sentence that uses the correct word order in an indirect question.
A. Can you tell me what time is it?
B. Can you tell me what is the time?
C. Can you tell me what the time is?
D. Can you tell me the time what is?
5. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the structure ‘too…to’.
A. The tea is too hot for drinking.
B. The tea is so hot to drink.
C. The tea is too hot to drink.
D. The tea is very hot to drink.
6. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the causative form ‘have something done’.
A. I had cut my hair yesterday.
B. I had my hair cutting yesterday.
C. I had my hair cutted yesterday.
D. I had my hair cut yesterday.
7. Identify the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. I went to the store for buy milk.
B. I went to the store buying milk.
C. I went to the store to buying milk.
D. I went to the store to buy milk.
8. Select the sentence that correctly uses a reduced relative clause.
A. The book that is on the table is mine.
B. The book which is on the table is mine.
C. The book on the table is mine.
D. The book it is on the table is mine.
9. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a participle clause to shorten a sentence.
A. Because he was tired, he went to bed.
B. Being tired, he went to bed.
C. He was tired, so he went to bed.
D. He went to bed, because he was tired.
10. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a conditional clause with ‘unless’.
A. Unless you study hard, you will fail.
B. Unless you study hard, you won’t fail.
C. If you don’t study hard, you won’t fail.
D. If you study hard, you will fail unless.
11. Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘although’ to show contrast.
A. Although it was raining, but we went for a walk.
B. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
C. Despite it was raining, we went for a walk.
D. Because it was raining, we went for a walk.
12. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a mixed conditional.
A. If I had studied harder, I would pass the exam now.
B. If I studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
C. If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.
D. If I studied harder, I would pass the exam now.
13. Select the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express obligation.
A. You must to wear a helmet when riding a motorbike.
B. You should to wear a helmet when riding a motorbike.
C. You have to wearing a helmet when riding a motorbike.
D. You have to wear a helmet when riding a motorbike.
14. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a preposition of place.
A. The book is in the table.
B. The book is at the table.
C. The book is on the table.
D. The book is to the table.
15. Select the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ in the subjunctive mood to express a wish.
A. I wish I was taller.
B. I wish I am taller.
C. I wish I were taller.
D. I wish I is taller.
16. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a wish clause about the past.
A. I wish I saw him yesterday.
B. I wish I have seen him yesterday.
C. I wish I had seen him yesterday.
D. I wish I would see him yesterday.
17. Which of the following sentences uses the correct structure for expressing a preference?
A. I would rather to stay home than going out.
B. I prefer stay home than go out.
C. I’d rather stay home than go out.
D. I would prefer staying home than go out.
18. Which of the following sentences correctly uses the present perfect tense?
A. I am seeing that movie already.
B. I have saw that movie already.
C. I have see that movie already.
D. I have already seen that movie.
19. Which sentence correctly uses ‘so’ and ‘such’ to express degree?
A. It was so a good movie that I watched it twice.
B. It was such good movie that I watched it twice.
C. It was so good movie that I watched it twice.
D. It was such a good movie that I watched it twice.
20. Which sentence correctly uses a preposition of time?
A. I will meet you in Monday.
B. I will meet you at Monday.
C. I will meet you on Monday.
D. I will meet you to Monday.
21. Which of the following sentences correctly uses ‘used to’ to describe a past habit?
A. I am used to play tennis every day.
B. I use to playing tennis every day.
C. I used to playing tennis every day.
D. I used to play tennis every day.
22. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of a relative clause to add information?
A. The book who I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
B. The book, that I borrowed from the library, was very interesting.
C. The book which I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
D. The book, who I borrowed from the library was very interesting.
23. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a tag question.
A. She is a doctor, isn’t she?
B. She is a doctor, is she?
C. She is a doctor, she is?
D. She is a doctor, she isn’t?
24. Which sentence correctly uses a cleft sentence for emphasis?
A. I ate the cake.
B. It was I who ate the cake.
C. The cake was eaten by me.
D. I was eating the cake.
25. Choose the sentence that correctly uses reported speech.
A. He said that he is happy.
B. He said that I am happy.
C. He said that he was happy.
D. He says that he was happy.
26. Choose the sentence that correctly uses inversion for emphasis.
A. I have never seen such a beautiful sight.
B. Never I have seen such a beautiful sight.
C. Never have I seen such a beautiful sight.
D. I never have seen such a beautiful sight.
27. Which sentence correctly uses a gerund as the subject of the sentence?
A. Swim is my favorite sport.
B. To swim is my favorite sport.
C. Swimming is my favorite sport.
D. For swim is my favorite sport.
28. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense.
A. They had been waited for hours before the bus arrived.
B. They have been waiting for hours before the bus arrived.
C. They had waiting for hours before the bus arrived.
D. They had been waiting for hours before the bus arrived.
29. Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility?
A. It must rain tomorrow.
B. It should rain tomorrow.
C. It may rain tomorrow.
D. It will rain tomorrow.
30. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the passive voice.
A. The car was driving by John.
B. John was driven the car.
C. The car was driven by John.
D. John was driving the car.
31. Identify the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. He is studying for pass the exam.
B. She went to the store for buying milk.
C. They are saving money for to travel.
D. I am going to the library to study.
32. Choose the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb after ‘would rather’.
A. I would rather to stay home.
B. She would rather going to the cinema.
C. They would rather went to the beach.
D. He would rather stay home.
33. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the expression ‘as soon as’.
A. I will call you as soon as I will arrive.
B. She will leave as soon as she will finish her work.
C. They will come as soon as they finish their work.
D. He arrived as soon as he will can.
34. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause to combine the following two sentences: ‘The book is on the table. I borrowed it from the library.’
A. The book which I borrowed it from the library is on the table.
B. The book who I borrowed from the library is on the table.
C. The book, that I borrowed from the library, is on the table.
D. The book that I borrowed from the library is on the table.
35. Choose the sentence that uses the correct article (a, an, the).
A. I saw a elephant at the zoo.
B. She is an university student.
C. He lives in a United States.
D. They went to the Eiffel Tower.
36. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a tag question.
A. They are coming to the party, aren’t I?
B. She can swim well, can she?
C. He doesn’t like coffee, does he?
D. We have met before, haven’t we?
37. Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb after ‘prevent’?
A. The rain prevented us to go to the beach.
B. He prevented her go to the party.
C. She prevented him from smoking.
D. They prevented us going to the concert.
38. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a defining relative clause.
A. My sister, who lives in London, is a doctor.
B. The book, which is on the table, is mine.
C. The man who helped me was very kind.
D. The car, that I bought, is red.
39. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘so…that’ to express a result.
A. He was so tired that he could to sleep.
B. She was so happy that she can’t stop smiling.
C. They were so excited that they jumped for joy.
D. I was so hungry that I will eat anything.
40. Choose the sentence with the correct use of ‘used to’.
A. I am used to playing football.
B. She is used to live here.
C. They used to lived in London.
D. He used to play the guitar.
41. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a gerund.
A. He enjoys to swim in the ocean.
B. She likes to reading books.
C. They are good at playing basketball.
D. I want go to the park.
42. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘although’ or ‘though’.
A. Although it was raining, but we went for a walk.
B. Though he was tired, however he continued working.
C. Although she is rich, she isn’t happy.
D. Despite he studied hard, he failed the exam.
43. Which sentence correctly uses the conditional ‘if’ clause to express a possible situation?
A. If I will study, I will pass the exam.
B. If she studies hard, she would pass the exam.
C. If he had studied, he would have passed the exam.
D. If they study, they will pass the exam.
44. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the superlative form of the adjective ‘expensive’.
A. This car is expensiver than that one.
B. She has the most expensive of all the dresses.
C. He is more expensive than his brother.
D. They are expensivest cars in the world.
45. Which of the following sentences uses the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ in the past continuous tense?
A. They is playing football.
B. She were reading a book.
C. I was watching TV.
D. He be studying English.
46. Identify the sentence that uses the correct order of adjectives.
A. She has a blue old car.
B. He bought a new Italian leather belt.
C. They live in a large square white house.
D. It is a metal small box.
47. Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of the present perfect continuous tense?
A. I have been finished my homework.
B. They has been playing tennis all morning.
C. She have been study English for five years.
D. He has been working here since 2010.
48. Choose the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb after ‘wish’.
A. I wish I am taller.
B. She wishes she has more time.
C. They wish they can fly.
D. He wishes he had studied harder.
49. Choose the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb in the subjunctive mood.
A. I suggest that he goes to the doctor.
B. She recommended that he will study harder.
C. It is essential that she be on time.
D. They demanded that he apologizes.
50. Choose the sentence that uses the correct preposition of time.
A. I will see you in Monday.
B. The meeting is at the afternoon.
C. She was born on July.
D. He arrived on time for the concert.
51. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the passive voice.
A. The cat is chasing the mouse.
B. The letter was written by him.
C. She is singing a song.
D. They are building a house.
52. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the word ‘since’ to indicate time.
A. I have been living here for 2010.
B. She has known him for five years since.
C. They have been friends since they were children.
D. He has been working here for last year.
53. Which sentence correctly uses a non-defining relative clause?
A. The house that is on the hill is very old.
B. My brother, who is a teacher, lives in New York.
C. The book which I borrowed is interesting.
D. The car that he bought is expensive.
54. Which sentence correctly uses a coordinating conjunction?
A. He is tall, but intelligent.
B. She likes coffee, and tea.
C. They went to the park, so they had fun.
D. I was tired and, I went to bed.
55. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a causative verb.
A. I made him to clean the house.
B. She had the car repairing.
C. They got the work done.
D. He let her to go to the party.
56. Which sentence correctly uses the reported speech?
A. He said that he will go to the store.
B. She said that she is tired.
C. They said that they were going to the beach.
D. I said that I am happy.
57. Which sentence correctly uses a participle phrase?
A. The dog, it barked loudly, ran away.
B. Barking loudly, the dog ran away.
C. The dog was barking loudly and ran away.
D. The dog, who barking loudly, ran away.
58. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express obligation.
A. You might to finish your homework.
B. They can to attend the meeting.
C. She must submit her application by Friday.
D. He may to arrive late.
59. Which sentence correctly uses the phrase ‘in order to’?
A. He exercises in order he stays healthy.
B. She studies hard for to get good grades.
C. They saved money for buy a house.
D. I am learning English in order to travel abroad.
60. Which sentence uses the correct comparative form of the adjective ‘good’?
A. This cake is gooder than that one.
B. He is more good at sports than I am.
C. She is good than her sister at singing.
D. My health is better now than it was last year.
61. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a ‘would rather’ construction.
A. I would rather to stay home.
B. I would rather staying home.
C. I would rather stay home.
D. I would rather stayed home.
62. Identify the sentence that correctly uses the subjunctive mood.
A. I suggest that he goes there.
B. I suggest that he go there.
C. I suggest that he will go there.
D. I suggest that he is going there.
63. Identify the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. I went to the store for buying milk.
B. I went to the store to buying milk.
C. I went to the store to buy milk.
D. I go to store for buy milk.
64. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a ‘wish’ clause to express a regret about the past.
A. I wish I saw him yesterday.
B. I wish I have seen him yesterday.
C. I wish I had seen him yesterday.
D. I wish I see him yesterday.
65. Which sentence correctly uses the passive voice?
A. The car was driving by him.
B. He was drive the car.
C. The car was driven by him.
D. He was driving by the car.
66. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the present perfect continuous tense.
A. They have been waited for hours.
B. They has been waiting for hours.
C. They have been waiting for hours.
D. They have wait for hours.
67. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the future perfect tense.
A. By next year, I will finished my studies.
B. By next year, I will have finished my studies.
C. By next year, I will finishing my studies.
D. By next year, I will finishes my studies.
68. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘so…that’?
A. It was so cold weather that we stayed inside.
B. It was so cold that weather we stayed inside.
C. It was so cold that we stayed inside.
D. It was such cold that we stayed inside.
69. Which sentence correctly uses a relative clause to combine the following two sentences: ‘The book is on the table.’ and ‘I borrowed the book from the library.’?
A. The book which I borrowed from the library is on the table.
B. The book, I borrowed from the library, is on the table.
C. The book that I borrowed from the library, is on the table.
D. The book who I borrowed from the library is on the table.
70. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘hardly…when’?
A. Hardly had I arrived than the phone rang.
B. Hardly I had arrived when the phone rang.
C. Hardly had I arrived when the phone rang.
D. Hardly I arrived when the phone rang.
71. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the past perfect tense.
A. She had ate dinner before he arrived.
B. She has eaten dinner before he arrived.
C. She have eaten dinner before he arrived.
D. She had eaten dinner before he arrived.
72. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘despite’?
A. Despite of the rain, we went for a walk.
B. Despite the rain, but we went for a walk.
C. Despite the rain, we went for a walk.
D. Despite of the rain, but we went for a walk.
73. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘as soon as’?
A. I will call you as soon as I will arrive.
B. I will call you as soon as I arrived.
C. I will call you as soon as I arrive.
D. I call you as soon as I will arrive.
74. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative adverb (where, when, why).
A. This is the reason that I am happy.
B. This is the reason which I am happy.
C. This is the reason why I am happy.
D. This is the reason who I am happy.
75. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a conditional clause with ‘if’.
A. If I would have known, I would have told you.
B. If I had known, I would have told you.
C. If I knew, I would have told you.
D. If I know, I will tell you.
76. Identify the sentence that correctly uses an elliptical clause.
A. She is taller than I am.
B. She is taller than me is.
C. She is taller than I.
D. She is taller than me.
77. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the conditional ‘unless’?
A. I will go to the party unless it rains.
B. I will go to the party if it rains.
C. I will go to the party unless it doesn’t rain.
D. I will go to the party, unless rains.
78. Which of the following sentences uses the correct order of adjectives?
A. She has a beautiful big red car.
B. She has a big beautiful red car.
C. She has a red beautiful big car.
D. She has a beautiful red big car.
79. Which of the following sentences uses the correct structure for expressing a future plan?
A. I will going to the cinema tonight.
B. I am going to the cinema tonight.
C. I am go to the cinema tonight.
D. I going to the cinema tonight.
80. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a reported speech.
A. She said that she is tired.
B. She said that she was tired.
C. She say that she was tired.
D. She says that she is tired.
81. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility.
A. She must to arrive later.
B. She can to arrive later.
C. She should to arrive later.
D. She might arrive later.
82. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘neither…nor’.
A. Neither he like tea or coffee.
B. Neither he likes tea nor coffee.
C. Neither he likes tea or coffee.
D. Neither he like tea nor coffee.
83. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a cleft sentence for emphasis.
A. It was John who broke the window.
B. John, it was who broke the window.
C. Was John who broke the window.
D. It was John that was broke the window.
84. Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘lest’.
A. He ran fast lest he will miss the bus.
B. He ran fast lest he misses the bus.
C. He ran fast lest he should miss the bus.
D. He ran fast lest he missed the bus.
85. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund as the subject of the sentence.
A. To swim is my favorite sport.
B. Swim is my favorite sport.
C. Swimming is my favorite sport.
D. I like swim as sport.
86. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a question tag.
A. He is coming, isn’t it?
B. He is coming, is he?
C. He is coming, isn’t he?
D. He is coming, is it?
87. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an absolute phrase.
A. The weather being warm, we went to the beach.
B. Because the weather was warm, we went to the beach.
C. The weather was warm and we went to the beach.
D. The weather being warm we went to the beach.
88. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a participle phrase to modify the noun.
A. The dog that barking loudly is mine.
B. The dog, barking loudly, is mine.
C. The dog barking loudly is mine.
D. The dog, who barking loudly, is mine.
89. Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of ‘used to’?
A. I am used to played football.
B. I used to playing football.
C. I used to play football.
D. I use to play football.
90. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘owing to’?
A. Owing to the rain, but the game was cancelled.
B. Owing to the rain, the game was cancelled.
C. Because owing to the rain, the game was cancelled.
D. Owing to the rain and the game was cancelled.
91. Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: ‘She is a _____ girl.’ (referring to her being careful)
A. careless
B. caring
C. careful
D. cares
92. Which sentence correctly uses the reported speech?
A. He said, ‘I am tired.’
B. He said that I am tired.
C. He said that he is tired.
D. He said that he was tired.
93. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: ‘The book is _____ the table.’
94. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a relative clause to combine two ideas.
A. The book was interesting, I read it yesterday.
B. I saw the movie, and it was great.
C. The girl she is my sister.
D. The car that I bought is very fast.
95. Identify the sentence that uses a gerund correctly.
A. I like to swim.
B. Swimming is my favorite sport.
C. She is swiming.
D. He goes to swim.
96. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘too’ and ‘enough’.
A. He is too strong to lift the box.
B. He is enough strong to lift the box.
C. He is too lift the box.
D. He is strong too to lift the box.
97. Which of the following sentences uses the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ in the present continuous tense?
A. They is playing football.
B. She be singing a song.
C. I are reading a book.
D. He is watching TV.
98. Which sentence uses the correct form of ‘wish’ to express a regret about the past?
A. I wish I see him.
B. I wish I saw him.
C. I wish I had seen him.
D. I wish I have seen him.
99. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the article ‘a’ or ‘an’.
A. I saw a elephant at the zoo.
B. She is an doctor.
C. He is a honest man.
D. I ate an apple for lunch.
100. Which sentence correctly uses the expression ‘would rather’?
A. I would rather to stay home than go out.
B. I would rather staying home than go out.
C. I would rather stay home than going out.
D. I would rather stay home than go out.
101. Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentence: ‘She studied hard, _____ she failed the exam.’
A. but
B. so
C. and
D. because
102. Choose the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence: ‘If I _____ you, I would study harder.’
103. Which sentence uses the correct form of the superlative adjective?
A. She is taller than anyone in the class.
B. He is the most tall boy in the class.
C. This is the more interesting book I have ever read.
D. That is the most interesting book I have ever read.
104. Select the sentence that uses the correct word order in an indirect question.
A. I wonder what time is it.
B. I wonder what time it is.
C. I wonder what is it time.
D. I wonder it what time is.
105. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: ‘They are _____ interested in learning English.’
A. quite
B. quiet
C. quit
D. quited
106. Select the sentence that correctly uses a modal verb to express obligation.
A. You might to study for the test.
B. You should to study for the test.
C. You must study for the test.
D. You can study for the test.
107. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘neither…nor’.
A. Neither I like coffee or tea.
B. Neither I like coffee nor tea.
C. I like neither coffee nor tea.
D. I like neither coffee or tea.
108. Select the correct question tag for the sentence: ‘She is coming, _____?’
A. is she
B. isn’t she
C. she is
D. she isn’t
109. Identify the sentence that uses an infinitive of purpose correctly.
A. I went to store.
B. I went to the store for buy milk.
C. I went to the store to buying milk.
D. I went to the store to buy milk.
110. Which sentence correctly uses the passive voice?
A. The dog chased the ball.
B. She sings a song.
C. The letter was written by him.
D. They are building a house.
111. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: ‘She is good _____ playing the piano.’
112. Select the sentence that uses the correct conditional clause (Type 1).
A. If I would have time, I will travel.
B. If I had time, I would travel.
C. If I have time, I will travel.
D. If I had had time, I would have traveled.
113. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of ‘used to’?
A. I am used to play football.
B. I use to playing football.
C. I used to played football.
D. I used to play football.
114. Choose the correct adverb to complete the sentence: ‘He runs _____.’ (referring to his speed)
A. quick
B. quickly
C. quicker
D. quickest
115. Select the sentence with the correct use of ‘although’.
A. Although it was raining, but we went out.
B. Although it was raining, we went out.
C. Because it was raining, although we went out.
D. It was raining, although we went out.
116. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the present perfect continuous tense.
A. I have been studying English for five years.
B. I study English for five years.
C. I am studying English for five years.
D. I studied English for five years.
117. Which sentence correctly uses the phrase ‘as soon as’?
A. I will call you when I arrive.
B. I will call you as soon as I will arrive.
C. I will call you as soon as I arrived.
D. I will call you as soon as I arrive.
118. Select the sentence that uses a participle clause correctly.
A. Because he was tired, he went to bed.
B. Being tired, he went to bed.
C. He was tired, so he went to bed.
D. He went to bed because of tired.
119. Identify the sentence that uses a possessive pronoun correctly.
A. That is my book.
B. That book is mine.
C. That is me book.
D. That book is my.
120. Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of the past perfect tense?
A. I have finished my homework.
B. I am finishing my homework.
C. I had finished my homework before I went to bed.
D. I finished my homework.
121. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a gerund.
A. I enjoy to swim in the ocean.
B. She likes reading books.
C. They are good at to play football.
D. He wants to going to the party.
122. Which sentence correctly uses the word ‘although’?
A. Despite, it was raining, we went for a walk.
B. Although he was tired, but he kept working.
C. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
D. Because it was raining, although we went for a walk.
123. Choose the sentence that uses the correct form of the present perfect tense.
A. I am seen that movie before.
B. She have gone to Paris.
C. They has finished their homework.
D. We have visited the museum.
124. Which sentence correctly uses the word ‘however’?
A. He was tired, however, but he kept working.
B. However it was raining, we went for a walk.
C. He was tired, however, he kept working.
D. He was tired; however, he kept working.
125. Identify the sentence that uses the correct article (a, an, the).
A. I saw a elephant at the zoo.
B. She is an university student.
C. He is the honest man.
D. They live in the city center.
126. Which sentence correctly uses a reported speech?
A. He said that he will go to the store.
B. She said she is happy.
C. They said that they were going to the beach.
D. I said I am tired.
127. Identify the sentence that uses the correct comparative adjective.
A. This car is more faster than that one.
B. She is most intelligent than her brother.
C. He is taller than me.
D. This book is gooder than the last one.
128. Identify the sentence with the correct use of a participle.
A. The cat is sleep on the mat.
B. The broken window was fixed.
C. He is going to the store buying milk.
D. She is the sing girl.
129. Choose the sentence that correctly uses an infinitive of purpose.
A. I went to the store for buy milk.
B. She is studying for passing the exam.
C. They went to the park to play football.
D. He is working hard to getting a promotion.
130. Which sentence correctly uses a conditional clause (if clause)?
A. If I will study, I will pass the exam.
B. If she studied, she would pass the exam.
C. If they would have known, they would have helped.
D. If he had studied, he would have passed the exam.
131. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the expression ‘in order to’.
A. He exercises in order he stays healthy.
B. She is studying hard for in order to pass the exam.
C. They are saving money in order to buy a house.
D. I am working in order I earn money.
132. Which sentence uses the correct form of the past perfect continuous tense?
A. I had been study for hours.
B. She have been working all day.
C. They had been playing since morning.
D. He has been waited long.
133. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the word ‘unless’.
A. I will go to the party unless it rains.
B. I will go to the party if it doesn’t rains.
C. Unless I study, I will fail.
D. Unless if I study, I will pass.
134. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘as well as’.
A. He speaks English as well as French, too.
B. She sings as well as she dances.
C. He speaks English as well as he speaks French.
D. They play football, as well as they play basketball.
135. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘so…that’.
A. He was so tired to he couldn’t walk.
B. She was so happy that she cried.
C. They were so busy to they couldn’t answer the phone.
D. I was so late than I missed the bus.
136. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘used to’.
A. I am used to playing the piano.
B. She is use to live here.
C. They used to lived in London.
D. He used to play football.
137. Which sentence uses the correct question tag?
A. He is coming, isn’t it?
B. She can swim, can’t she?
C. They are here, aren’t I?
D. I am late, aren’t you?
138. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘despite’ or ‘in spite of’.
A. Despite of the rain, we went for a walk.
B. In spite the fact that he was tired, he kept working.
C. Despite he was tired, he kept working.
D. In spite of the rain, we went for a walk.
139. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a relative clause.
A. The book who I borrowed was interesting.
B. The car which parked outside is mine.
C. The man, that is talking to John, is my uncle.
D. The house where I live is very old.
140. Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility?
A. I must go to the store later.
B. She should to study harder.
C. They can be at home by now.
D. He will to arrive tomorrow.
141. Identify the sentence with the correct use of ‘in case’.
A. I will take an umbrella in case it doesn’t rain.
B. She is studying hard in case she passes the exam.
C. Take an umbrella in case it rains.
D. They are saving money in case they buy a house.
142. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the expression ‘due to’.
A. Due to of the rain, the game was cancelled.
B. The game was cancelled due to the rain.
C. The game was cancelled because due to the rain.
D. Due to the rain, because the game was cancelled.
143. Which of the following sentences uses the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ in the past continuous tense?
A. They was playing football.
B. She were studying at the library.
C. I are watching TV.
D. He was reading a book.
144. Identify the sentence that uses the correct passive voice.
A. The cake was eat by him.
B. She is make the dinner.
C. The letter was written by her.
D. They are building the house.
145. Which sentence correctly uses the expression ‘as soon as’?
A. I will call you as soon as I will arrive.
B. She will tell him as soon as she will see him.
C. As soon as he arrived, he called me.
D. As soon as they will finish, they will leave.
146. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the future continuous tense.
A. I will be studied tomorrow.
B. She is going to be singing at the concert.
C. They will be playing tennis at 10 AM.
D. He shall be arrived late.
147. Which of the following sentences uses a correct preposition of time?
A. I will see you at Monday.
B. She was born in 2005.
C. They arrived on the evening.
D. He left to yesterday.
148. Choose the sentence that uses the correct superlative adjective.
A. He is the taller boy in the class.
B. She is the most happiest girl.
C. This is the goodest movie I have ever seen.
D. That is the most interesting book I’ve read.
149. Choose the sentence that correctly uses the word ‘therefore’.
A. It was raining, therefore, so we stayed inside.
B. It was raining, therefore we stayed inside.
C. It was raining, therefore, but we stayed inside.
D. It was raining, therefore; we stayed inside.
150. Which sentence correctly uses the expression ‘on the one hand…on the other hand’?
A. On the one hand I like chocolate, on the other hand I hate it.
B. On the one hand I like chocolate; on the other hand, it’s unhealthy.
C. On the one hand I like chocolate, but on the other hand I hate it.
D. On one hand I like chocolate, on another hand I hate it.