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The document is a test study unit focusing on various aspects of English grammar, including present and past tense, present perfect, future tense, modals, conditionals, passive voice, reported speech, questions, and auxiliary verbs. It contains multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding and application of these grammatical concepts. Each section includes examples and prompts for students to select the correct answer.
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Test Variant 2

The document is a test study unit focusing on various aspects of English grammar, including present and past tense, present perfect, future tense, modals, conditionals, passive voice, reported speech, questions, and auxiliary verbs. It contains multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding and application of these grammatical concepts. Each section includes examples and prompts for students to select the correct answer.
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TEST

STUDY
UNIT

Variant II
Present and past
1. How ……………………… now? Better than before?
A you are feeling. B do you feel. C are you feeling.
2. It was a boring weekend. …………………………………..anything.
A I didn’t B I don’t do C I didn’t do
3. Tom ………………………………..his hand when he was cooking the dinner.
A burnt B was burning C has burnt

Present perfect and past


1. It’s two years……………….Joe/
A that I don’t see B that I haven’t seen c since I didn’t see D since I
saw
2. They …………………out after lunch and they’ve just come back.
A went B have gone C are gone
3. The Chinese……………………printing
A invented D have invented C had invented
4. Ian……………….in Scotland for ten years. Now he lives in London.
A lived B has lived C has been living
5. The man sitting next to me on the plane was nervous because he ………………
before
A hasn’t flown B didn’t fly C hadn’t flown D wasn’t
flying
6. ……………….a car when they were living in London?
A Had they B Did they have C Were they having D Have
they had
7. I…………….television a lot but I don’t any more.
A was watching B was used to watch C used to watch
Future
1. “Ann is in hospital.” “Yes, I know. …………………..her tomorrow.”
A I visit B I’m going to visit C I’ll visit
2. We’re late. The film……………by the time we get to the cinema.
A will already start B will be already started C will already have
started
3. Don’t worry………………….late tonight.
A if I am B when I am C when I’ll be D if I’ll be

Modals
1. What was wrong with you ? Why…………………go to hospital?
A had you to B did you have to C must you
2. There’s plenty of time. You ……………hurry.
A don’t have to B mustn’t C needn’t
3. It was a great party last night. You …………….come. Why didn’t you?
A must have B should have C ought to have D had to
4. Jane……………….a gar.
A suggested that I buy B suggested that I should buy C suggested me
to buy
5. I think all drivers……………seat belts.
A should wear B hat better wear C hat better to wear
6. It’s late . It’s time …………………….home.
A we go B we must go C we should go D we went

Conditionals and ’wish’


1. I decided to stay at home last night. I would have gone out if I………so tired
A wasn’t B weren’t C wouldn’t have been D hadn’t been
2. I wish I……………..a gar. It would make life so much easier.
A have B had C would have
Passive
1. The train………….arrive at 11.30 but it was an hour late.
A supposed to B is supposed to C was supposed to
2. Where ……………? Which hairdresser did you go to
A did you gut your hair B have you gut your hair
C did you have gut your hair D did you have your hair gut

Reported speech
1. Ann …………..and left.
A said goodbye to me B said me goodbye C told me goodbye

Questions and auxiliary verbs


1. The police officer stopped us and asked us where …………
A were we going B are we going C we are going D we were
going
2. ’Do you think it’s going to rain?’ ’…………………………. .’
A I hope not B I don’t hope C I don’t hope so
3. ’You don’ know where Karen is, ……………..?´ ’Sorry, I’ve no idea.’
A don’t you B do you C is she

–ing and the infinitive


1. Are you looking forward …………………Ann again?
A seeing B to see C to seeing
2. When Jane came to Britain, she had to get used …………….on the left.
A driving B to driving C to drive
3. I’m thinking …………………a house. Do you think that’s a good idea?
A to buy B of to buy C of buying
4. I’ sure you’ll have no ………..the exam.
A difficulty to pass B difficulties to pass C difficulties passing
D difficulty passing
5. friend of mine phoned……………….me to a party.
A for invite B to invite C for inviting D for to invite
6. Jim doesn’t speak very clearly.
A It is difficult to understand him. B He is difficult to understand
C He is difficult to understand him.
7. The path was icy < so we walked very carefully. We were afraid.
A of falling B from falling C to fall
8. I didn’t hear you ………………in. You must have been very quiet.
A come B to come C came
9. …………a hotel ,we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
A Finding B Alter finding C Hawing found D We
found

Articles and nouns


1. When…………………invented?
A was telephone B were telephones C was the telephone
D were the telephones
2. We visited……………
A Canada and united States B the Canada and the United States
3. Julia is student at……………………..
A London University B the London University C the University of
London
4. What time …………on television?
A is the news B are the news C is news
5. It took us quite a long time to get here . It was ………..journey.
A three hour B a three-hours C a three-hour
6. Where is …………………………….?
A the manager office B the manager’s office
7. C the office of the manager D the office of the manager’s
Pronouns and determiners
1. We couldn’t buy anything because ……………..of the shops were open.
A all B no one C none D nothing
2. When we were on holiday, we spent ………………money.
A lot of B much C too much
3. ………………..don’t visit this part of the town.
A The most tourists B Most of tourists C Most tourists
4. I asked two people the way to the station but ………..of them knew.
A none B either C both D neither
5. It was a great party. ……………………enjoyed it.
A Everybody B All C All of us D Everybody of us
6. The bus service is very good. There’s a bus ………….ten minutes.
A each B every C all

Relative clauses
1. Colin told me about his new job, ……………..very much.
A that he’s enjoying B which he’s enjoying C he’s enjoying
D he’s enjoying it
2. Sheila couldn’t come to the party,…………………..was a pity.
A that B it C what D which
3. Some of the people ……………..to the party can’t come.
A inviting B invited C who invited D they were
invited

Adjectives and adverbs


1. The more electricity you use, ………………… .
A your bill will be higher B will be higher you bill
C the higher your bill will be
2. He’s a fast runner. I can’t run as fast as …………………… .
A he B him C he can
3. The film was really boring. It was………………. I’ve ever seen.
A most boring film B the more boring film C the film more
boring
D the most boring film
4. Tom likes walking. ……………………. A
Every morning he walks to work B He walks to work every morning
C He walks every morning to work
5. ………………………a long time for the bus.
A Always we have to wait B We always have to wait
C We have always to wait D We have to wait always
6. Ann …………….. . She left last month.
A still doesn’t work here B doesn’t still work here C no more
works here D doesn’t work here any more
7. ………………she can’t drive, she has bought a car.
A Even B Even though C Even if D Even when

Conjunctions and preposition


1. What a beautiful house! It’s…………a palace.
A as B like
2. they are very king to me. They treat me…………….their own son.
A like I am B as if I am C as if I was D as if I
were
3. I’ll be in London next week. I hope to see Tom …………there.
A while I will be B while I am C during my visit D during I am
4 Fred is away at the moment. I don’t know exactly when he’s coming bask but.
I’m sure he’ll be back ……………………..Monday.
A by B until
Prepositions
1. The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage………..the other car.
A of B for C to D on E at
2. Why were you so unfriendly…....Tessa? Have you had an argument with her?
A of B for C to D with
3. I’m not very good …………repairing things.
A at B for C in D about
4. I don’t understand this sentence. Can you ………………………….?
A explain to me this word B explain me this word C explain this word
to me
5. If you’re worried about the problem, you should do something …………it.
A for B about C against D with
6. ’Who is Tom Madely?’ ’I’ve no idea. I’ve never heard …………him.’
A about B from C after D of
7. ’What time will you arrive? ’I don’t know. It depends …………..the traffic.’
A of B for C from D on
8. I prefer tea ……………….coffee
A to B that C against D over
9. They gave me a form and told me to ……………….. .
A fill in B fill it in C fill it in

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