Grammar 2
Grammar 2
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
EXAMPLE:
(A) are
(B) does
(C) is
(D) were
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b should I
.
c ought I
.
d I ought to
.
21. You don’t like your job. Maybe you __________ get a new one.
a would
.
b ought
.
c shouldn’t
.
d should
.
22. Karl ________ to go on a business trip.
a has
.
b have
.
c must
.
d must no
.
23. Students ________ chew gum. It’s against the school rules.
a have to
.
b must
.
c don’t have to
.
d must not
.
24. Does she __________ wear white clothes?
a has to
.
b having
.
c must
.
d have to
.
25. ________ you like some soda?
a Will
.
b Would
.
c Do
.
d Can
.
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26. _____ you have to go now?
a Must
.
b Would
.
c Do
.
d Can
.
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.
c from
.
d along
.
33. We went to the beach, _________ we didn’t swim. It was too cold.
a but
.
b or
.
c so
.
d because
.
34. He wants to learn English, ________ he is going to CBA.
a but
.
b or
.
c so
.
d because
.
Each sentence or pair of sentences has four underlined parts. The four underlined parts are marked A, B,
C, and D. Circle the letter of the part that is NOT CORRECT.
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EXAMPLE:
35. Will you open please the door, and could you give me those books over there?
A B C D
a Will
.
b open please
.
c could
.
d give
.
36. Let’s to invite more people, so we can have two teams.
a Let’s to
.
b invite
.
c can
.
d have
.
37. Kim’s parents spoke Korean, so he can speak it, but he can’t reads it.
a can
.
b speak
.
c can’t
.
d reads
.
38. Let’s a party have for Tina’s birthday! Carla, will you bake your famous chocolate cake?
a Let’s
.
b a party have
.
c will
.
d bake
.
39. Sure, but let’s don’t invite too many people. We can’t make a lot of noisy.
a Sure
.
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b don’t
.
c invite
.
d can’t make
.
40. Van has a big house, so why we don’t have the party there?
a has
.
b why
.
c we don’t
.
d ?
.
41. May please I leave early? I can stay late tomorrow.
a May please I
.
b leave
.
c can stay
.
d tomorrow
.
42. Of course. But I can’t type, so ought to you finish the report first?
a Of course
.
b can’t
.
c ought to you
.
d finish
.
43. I can play the piano a little now, but I can no play perfectly.
a play
.
b now
.
c can no
.
d play
.
44. You can run really fast! How fast you could run in high school?
a can
.
b run
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.
c you could
.
d ?
.
45. Would you please lend me some money? I can’t to find my wallet
a Would
.
b please
.
c lend
.
d can’t to
.
46. Could you help me with my bag. It’s very heavy, and I can’t carry it.
a Could
.
b help
.
c .
.
d can’t carry
.
47. You could turn off the TV, please? Kathy’s on the phone, and I can’t hear.
a You could
.
b turn
.
c please
.
d can’t hear
.
48. Tania can speak English now, but she can’t speak it when she was a child.
a can
.
b speak
.
c can’t
.
d speak
.
49. I can’t swim well, so let’s not swimming so far out.
a can’t swim
.
b let’s not
.
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c swimming
.
d .
.
a like
.
b coffee
.
c I’d
.
d to have
.
51. Would you like staying home, or would you rather go out?
a Would
.
b staying
.
c would
.
d go
.
52. We’d like to get another car, but we’d not rather buy a new one.
a d like
.
b yo get
.
c not rather
.
d buy
.
53. Sonia might takes the train, or she might fly.
a might
.
b takes
.
c might
.
d fly
.
54. You don’t have to wear a tie, but you should wear a jacket.
a don’t have to
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.
b wear
.
c should
.
d wear
.
55. Ana have to work tonight, but she doesn’t have to work now.
a have
.
b to work
.
c doesn’t
.
d work
.
56. Do you want to leave now, or would you rather to stay?
a Do
.
b want to leave
.
c would
.
d to stay
.
57. It may rain tomorrow, but it must not snow. It’s much too warm.
a may
.
b rain
.
c must not
.
d snow
.
a Should we
.
b take
.
c we should
.
d drive
.
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59. You don’t have to go to the party, but you should to send a gift.
a don’t have
.
b to go
.
c should
.
d to send
.
60. I should buy the cheaper camera, but I rather get this one.
a should
.
b buy
.
c I rather
.
d get
.
61. You really ought call your mother. You shouldn’t worry her.
a You
.
b ought call
.
c shouldn’t
.
d worry
.
62. We decided to stay home all day or it was raining heavily.
a to stay
.
b all day
.
c or
.
d Was raining
.
63. George ate lunch at noon, but he watched the news on TV, too.
a ate
.
b noon
.
c but
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d watched
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.
64. I need to pass the test, and I don’t have time to study now.
a to
.
b pass
.
c and
.
d to study
.
65. She usually studies at home, so she sometimes goes to the library.
a usually
.
b at
.
c so
.
d to
.
66. Marta practices her English and Spanish by the morning at 6:00 am.
a practices
.
b English and Spanish
.
c by
.
d at
.
67. Are we going at the hotel or do we have to stay here all day?
a Are
.
b at
.
c or
.
d have
.
68. I need to get up early to go to school, and have lunch in home.
a to
.
b early
.
c and
.
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d in
.
69. I am going to go home and I finish the test today.
a to
.
b and
.
c the
.
d .
.
a go
.
b out tonight
.
c or
.
d in home
.
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