English Grammar Exercises with answers: Part 2
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This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English.
The following subjects have been created with regard to:
-Infinitive and verb+ing;
-Articles;
-Phrasal verbs;
-Indirect questions;
-Basic English structures;
-English tenses;
-Passive voice;
-Conditionals;
-Modal verbs;
-Prepositions;
-Reported speech;
-Questions;
-Adjectives;
-Word formation;
-Advanced English structures.
There will be four levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced.
This book deals with Pre-intermediate level.
Please keep an eye on further releases.
Good luck!
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English Grammar Exercises with answers - Daniel B. Smith
English Grammar Exercises with answers
Your quest towards C2
Part 2: 3045 multiple-choice items
Daniel B. Smith
Daniel B. Smith Copyright © 2019
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS
Your quest towards C2
-Part 1: 3045 multiple-choice items-
Pre-intermediate (A2)
Table of contents
Introduction
Exercises
Answers
Conclusion
Introduction
The main purpose of these book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English Grammar multiple-choice exercises. This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English. The following subjects have been created with regard to: Infinitive and Verb+ing, Articles, Phrasal Verbs, Indirect questions, Basic English Structures, English Tenses, Passive Voice, Conditionals, Modal Verbs, Prepositions, Reported Speech, Questions, Adjectives, Word Formation, Advanced English Structures.
There will be four levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate and Advanced. This book deals with
Pre-intermediate level.
Please keep an eye on further releases.
Good luck!
Exercises
1. She asked Steve … her urgently.
a) calling
b) call
c) to call
2. I told her … me back.
a) call
b) to call
c) called
3. I told the boy … it again.
a) to say
b) say
c) saying
4. She taught us … the rules.
a) follow
b) to follow
c) following
5. The man ordered them … there.
a) staying
b) to stay
c) waiting
6. I advised Marry … smoking.
a) stop
b) stopped
c) to stop
7. He asked me … him.
a) helps
b) help
c) to help
8. They asked us … to their party.
a) to come
b) come
c) came
9. They invited me … to the medical conference.
a) come
b) to come
c) came
10. She told him … to her.
a) listen
b) listening
c) to listen
11. She recommends us ... this information.
a) check
b) to check
c) checking
12. They finished … on time.
a) working
b) work
c) to work
13. Bob dislikes … there.
a) travel
b) to travel
c) travelling
14. I suggest … English more regularly.
a) learn
b) will learn
c) learning
15. I suggest … to the cinema.
a) going
b) go
c) to go
16. I recommend … her advice.
a) follow
b) following
c) to follow
17. I recommend … that place.
a) visit
b) to visit
c) visiting
18. I recommend you … his advice.
a) to follow
b) following
c) will follow
19. The boy enjoys … English.
a) learn
b) learning
c) to learn
20. I want to practise … English.
a) speak
b) to speak
c) speaking
21. I want … a career in this industry.
a) making
b) make
c) to make
22. She asked me … there on time.
a) to be
b) be
c) will be
23. I suggest … to the park.
a) go
b) going
c) to go
24. I enjoy … English with you.
a) learning
b) to learn
c) learn
25. She enjoys … out.
a) to eat
b) eat
c) eating
26. They refuse … to us.
a) listen
b) listened
c) to listen
27. I recommend … her book.
a) to read
b) reading
c) will read
28. She asked him … his mistakes.
a) correct
b) to correct
c) correcting
29. I’d like … it.
a) to order
b) ordering
c) order
30. She promises … this policy.
a) follow
b) to follow
c) following
31. They don’t promise … us financially.
a) support
b) supporting
c) to support
32. They don’t refuse … me.
a) to help
b) helping
c) help
33. He doesn’t try … a billionaire.
a) becoming
b) to become
c) become
34. She doesn’t need … there every day.
a) come
b) to come
c) coming
35. You don’t need … all this video.
a) to watch
b) watch
c) watching
36. She doesn’t want … these risks.
a) take
b) taking
c) to take
37. I don’t agree … such a low salary.
a) having
b) have
c) to have
38. They don’t agree … .
a) overpay
b) to overpay
c) overpaying
39. We don’t want … the same mistake.
a) repeat
b) to repeat
c) repeating
40. I don’t want … it.
a) to hear
b) hearing
c) hear
41. I didn’t expect … the first place.
a) take
b) will take
c) to take
42. I know you didn’t want … her.
a) sadden
b) to sadden
c) saddening
43. She didn’t need … all the book.
a) read
b) to read
c) reading
44. We didn’t choose … a new project.
a) to create
b) creating
c) create
45. Even so, they didn’t try … anything.
a) change
b) changing
c) to change
46. She didn’t hope … that job.
a) get
b) getting
c) to get
47. Marry didn’t promise … him.
a) to train
b) train
c) training
48. I didn’t need … four hours on it.
a) spend
b) to spend
c) spending
49. We didn’t want … it.
a) to show
b) show
c) showing
50. They didn’t offer … there together.
a) go
b) going
c) to go
51. I won’t try … her.
a) persuade
b) persuading
c) to persuade
52. You won’t need … the conditions of the agreement.
a) to change
b) change
c) changing
53. They won’t agree … this responsibility.
a) take
b) to take
c) taking
54. She won’t try … for another job.
a) looking
b) look
c) to look
55. I won’t refuse … poor people.
a) help
b) helping
c) to help
56. She won’t need … this school.
a) to attend
b) attend
c) attending
57. I won’t forget … to it.
a) listen
b) listening
c) to listen
58. He won’t choose … this exam.
a) take
b) to take
c) taking
59. They won’t need … it.
a) to repeat
b) repeat
c) repeating
60. She won’t forget … it.
a) correct
b) to correct
c) to have correct
61.He didn’t order them … there.
a) staying
b) stay
c) to stay
62. She didn’t advise him … more private lessons.
a) to take
b) take
c) taking
63. I didn’t ask them … me.
a) help
b) to help
c) helping
64. She didn’t advise us … this kind of books.
a) buy
b) bought
c) to buy
65. They didn’t teach us … this kind of tasks.
a) solve
b) resolve
c) to solve
66. We didn’t invite them … us.
a) to join
b) joining
c) join
67. She didn’t tell us … it.
a) analyze
b) to analyze
c) analyzing
68. They didn’t ask her … our work.
a) to check
b) check
c) checking
69. We didn’t invite them … to us.
a) come
b) coming
c) to come
70. I didn’t tell him … Maria.
a) to call
b) called
c) call
71. I recommend … this offer.
a) consider
b) to consider
c) considering
72. I don’t recommend you … all the document.
a) reading
b) to read
c) read
73. I don’t like to … there.
a) work
b) working
c) worked
74. They didn’t finish … for the exam.
a) prepare
b) to prepare
c) preparing
75. I don’t need to practise … several foreign languages daily.
a) speak
b) speaking
c) to speak
76. I didn’t finish … the task.
a) read
b) to read
c) reading
77. I don’t enjoy … it.
a) to do
b) do
c) doing
78. I don’t recommend you … this method.
a) to use
b) use
c) using
79. I don’t suggest … there regularly.
a) to go
b) going
c) go
80. I don’t recommend … English so little.
a) learning
b) to learn
c) learn
81. I don’t suggest … him.
a) contact
b) to contact
c) contacting
82. I don’t recommend you … .
a) overwork
b) to overwork
c) overworking
83. I don’t want … it again.
a) hearing
b) hear
c) to hear
84. I didn’t finish … the book.
a) to read
b) read
c) reading
85. I wouldn’t like … in your place.
a) be
b) being
c) to be
86. She didn’t ask me … her some money.
a) to lend
b) lending
c) lend
87. I don’t recommend … this thing again.
a) to mention
b) mentioning
c) mention
88. I don’t consider … there.
a) to live
b) live
c) living
89. They didn’t tell me … it.
a) rewrite
b) rewriting
c) to rewrite
90. I won’t forget … it.
a) to redoing
b) to redo
c) redo
91. Will she need … an investor?
a) find
b) finding
c) to find
92. Will you decide … it later?
a) to do
b) doing
c) do
93. Will you promise … us?
a) consult
b) to consult
c) consulting
94. Will he want … more money?
a) earning
b) earn
c) to earn
95. Will he promise … me?
a) help
b) to help
c) helping
96. Will she refuse … ?
a) come
b) to come
c) coming
97. Will you agree … this contract?
a) to sign
b) sign
c) signing
98. Will you … train him?
a) agree
b) agreeing
c) agree to
99. Will you try … your aim?
a) achieve
b) to achieve
c) achieving
100. Will you need … more money?
a) borrow
b) to borrow
c) borrowing
101. Did you need … on holiday?
a) to go
b) go
c) going
102. Did she expect … a new level?
a) reach
b) reached
c) to reach
103. Did you decide … another strategy?
a) change
b) to change
c) changed
104. Did they promise … the project?
a) joining
b) join
c) to join
105. Did you choose … your job?
a) change
b) to change
c) changing
106. Did you try … more professional employees?
a) to hire
b) hire
c) hired
107. Did you expect …?
a) win
b) won
c) to win
108. Did she try …?
a) to win
b) win
c) winning
109. Did they hope … a better job?
a) finding
b) to find
c) find
110. Did you want … much better results?
a) show
b) showing
c) to show
111. Will you promise … me?
a) helping
b) help
c) to help
112. Will he want … this prize?
a) get
b) to get
c) getting
113. Will he need … money?
a) to add
b) add
c) adding
114. Will you need … up early?
a) get
b) to get
c) getting
115. Will you want … your life?
a) to change
b) change
c) changing
116. Will you need … your decision?
a) change
b) to change
c) changing
117. Will he choose … in this team?
a) play
b) to play
c) playing
118. Will she need .. another trainer?
a) to find
b) finding
c) find
119. Will you agree … present there?
a) to be
b) be
c) being
120. Will you try … your results?
a) improve
b) improved
c) to improve
121. Will he invite us … it?
a) celebrating
b) celebrate
c) to celebrate
122. Will he order them … silence?
a) keep
b) to keep
c) keeping
123. Will you advise him … another trainer?
a) to find
b) find
c) found
124. Will he order him … a new report?
a) to make
b) make
c) making
125. Will he teach us … English fluently?
a) to speak
b) speaking
c) speak
126. Will he teach us … it more professionally?
a) do
b) to do
c) doing
127. Will you ask him …?
a) come
b) coming
c) to come
128. Will you tell her …it?
a) show
b) to show
c) showing
129. Will you tell her … us?
a) call
b) to call
c) calling
130. Will you advise them … patience?
a) keep
b) keeping
c) to keep
131. Will you promise … us?
a) supporting
b) to support
c) support
132. Will you consider … there?
a) to live
b) living
c) live
133. Will she enjoy … it?
a) doing
b) do
c) to do
134. Will you recommend me … more money on it?
a) spend
b) spending
c) to spend
135. Will you agree … in this championship?
a) participate
b) to join
c) to participate
136. Will you recommend … it?
a) doing
b) to do
c) do
137. Will he enjoy … football?
a) play
b) playing
c) to play
138. Will you avoid … to her?
a) talk
b) to talk
c) talking
139. Will you need … more money?
a) borrow
b) to borrow
c) borrowing
140. Will you refuse … with them?
a) to cooperate
b) cooperate
c) cooperating
141. You need … him about it.
a) tell
b) telling
c) to tell
142. She has … up very early.
a) get
b) to get
c) getting
143. You should … the costs.
a) to reduce
b) reducing
c) reduce
144. I know that. It may … .
a) happen
b) happening
c) to happen
145. I must ... it.
a) to do
b) do
c) doing
146. I must … this aim.
a) to achieve
b) achieve
c) achieving
147. You must … it.
a) to know
b) know
c) knowing
148. This may … to new problems.
a) lead
b) to lead
c) leading
149. I have … his knowledge.
a) test
b) testing
c) to test
150. I need … this fact.
a) accept
b) to accept
c) accepting
151. He must … it better.
a) know
b) to know
c) knowing
152. I must … my grammar.
a) to improve
b) improving
c) improve
153. He might … you some money.
a) to lend
b) lend
c) lending
154. You need … it one more time.
a) explain
b) to explain
c) to explaining
155. I have … it.
a) say
b) saying
c) to say
156. I must … the exam.
a) pass
b) to pass
c) passing
157. I have ... with you.
a) agree
b) agreeing
c) to agree
158. He can … to help us.
a) refuse
b) to refuse
c) refusing
159. She can … four foreign languages.
a) speak
b) to speak
c) speaking
160. You should … about it more thoroughly.
a) to think
b) think
c) thinking
161. She has … two brothers.
a) -
b) a
b) an
162. They have … problem.
a) some
b) a
c) –
163. I have … two computers.
a) a
b) -
c) some
164. I have … car.
a) some
b) an
c) a
165. They have … problems.
a) a
b) an
c) –
166. I have … computer.
a) -
b) a
c) some
167. I have … family.
a) an
b) the
c) a
168. I have … friends.
a) the
b) a
c) –
169. She has … two interesting ideas.
a) -
b) some
c) the
170. I have … idea.
a) a
b) an
c) some
171.It’s … unique chance.
a) an
b) -
c) a
172. We have … ambitious plans.
a) the
b) a
c) –
173. We have … special offer for you.
a) some
b) a
c) –
174. It’s … creative project.
a) an
b) -
c) a
175. You have … interesting ideas.
a) -
b) an
c) a
176. He has … beautiful girlfriend.
a) the
b) a
c) an
177. The boy likes … long stories.
a) a
b) -
c) an
178. You have … good plan.
a) -
b) an
c) a
179. It’s … good website.
a) a
b) the
c) an
180. It’s … long story.
a) some
b) the
c) a
181. This is … my flat.
a) a
b) the
c) –
182. This is … my room.
a) -
b) a
c) the
183. This is … supermarket.
a) an
b) -
c) a
184. These are … local people.
a) an
b) -
c) a
185. This is … my thing.
a) -
b) a
c) an
186. This is … hotel.
a) a
b) some
c) an
187. These are … their things.
a) some
b) the
c) –
188. This is … bathroom.
a) -
b) a
c) an
189. This is … our house.
a) -
b) a
c) the
190. These are … new banknotes.
a) -
b) a
c) an
191. There are … two cats in this apartment.
a) a
b) an
c) –
192. There is … cup of coffee on the table.
a) some
b) a
c) an
193. There are … three rooms in my flat.
a) a
b) -
c) some
194. There are … many good people.
a) -
b) some
c) the
195. There is … glass of water on the table.
a) a
b) an
c) the
196. There is … chair in the room.
a) some
b) the
c) a
197. There is … way out.
a) some
b) a
c) –
198. There are … other problems.
a) -
b) the
c) a
199. There is … book