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The main purpose of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty Series is to provide you a valuable and enlightening collection of English Grammar multiple-choice grammar exercises with answer key. This book contains different items sorted by difficulty and takes you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English language skills. Within this book you can find exercises regarding a multitude of topics like: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, relative clauses, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation and many more…
There are three levels of difficulty in this book: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced. Choose the best that suits you and enhance your English by solving the exercises.
This book is the first book of "English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty" series. It contains 2100 exercises with answers for all English levels: 700 for Elementary level, 700 for Intermediate level and 700 for Advanced level.
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English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty - Daniel B. Smith
English Grammar
Exercises by Difficulty: Book I
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Daniel B. Smith
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Table of contents
Introduction
Elementary Exercises
Intermediate Exercises
Advanced Exercises
Answers
Conclusion
Introduction
The main purpose of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty Series is to provide you a valuable and enlightening collection of English Grammar multiple-choice grammar exercises with answer key. This book contains different items sorted by difficulty and takes you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English language skills. Within this book you can find exercises regarding a multitude of topics like: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, relative clauses, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation and many more...
There are three levels of difficulty in this book: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced. Choose the best that suits you and enhance your English by solving the exercises.
This book is the first book of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty
series. It contains 2100 exercises with answers for all English levels: 700 for Elementary level, 700 for Intermediate level and 700 for Advanced level.
Elementary Exercises
1. Can somebody hear what she is ...?
a) saying b) telling c) speaking
2. This TV programme gives you the ... news.
a) least b) later c) latest
3. That’s what I would like ... Christmas this year.
a) in b) for c) on
4. We would like to live ... the city centre.
a) next b) by c) near
5. She looks ... a famous actress.
a) like b) as c) same
6. I ... TV two days ago.
a) looked b) watched c) saw
7. He is looking ... a present to buy his mother.
a) at b) on c) for
8. I only ... one mistake in last test.
a) made b) done c) make
9. Sarah hasn’t come here ...
a) yet b) still c) already
10. The manager wants you to tell me the ... truth.
a) all b) whole c) exact
11. I have never ... her before in my life.
a) saw b) seeing c) seen
12. If you want to ... that specific magazine remember to bring it back soon.
a) borrow b) lend c) loan
13. The officers told the students always to tell the ...
a) facts b) truth c) true
14. The teacher asked her new students to do their ...
a) homework b) housework c) home duty
15. I always get ... early in this season.
a) over b) on c) up
16. Please be ... when you cross this dangerous road.
a) caring b) careful c) careless
17. In my country, when you meet someone for the first time, you usually shake them ... the hand.
a) with b) by c) in
18. When the train arrives in the city, I’ll ... you from that station.
a) fetch b) bring c) remove
19. One must not drink and then ... a car.
a) take b) guide c) drive
20. Do whatever you like today, I really don’t ...
a) mind b) dislike c) concern
21. I ... to the lecture on modern literature and philosophy but I still didn’t understand much of it.
a) heard b) listened c) was listen
22. I ... what you are saying but that still doesn’t make me change my mind about it.
a) am listing b) am hearing c) hear
23. I’m sorry but I ... what you said.
a) didn’t hear b) wasn’t hear c) didn’t hearing
24. I ... to the concert every Friday on the radio and I imagine I am there listening to it in person.
a) hear b) listen c) am listening
25. Brian sometimes pretends he can’t ... a single word you are saying but he’s taking it all in.
a) hear b) hearing c) listen to
26. Can you ... me all right over there?
a) listening b) listen ed c) hear
27. Now will you please ... me and pay attention to what I’m saying?
a) hear b) listen to c) hearing
28. I have been ... strange stories about you recently but I do hope that there is no truth in them.
a) heard b) listened to c) hearing
29. You’ve been making so much noise that people at the far end of the road can ... you.
a) hear b) hearing c) listen to
30. I should explain that Mary finds it very difficult to follow your conversation because she is very hard of ...
a) listen to b) to hear c) hearing
31. Sadly, their marriage of 30 years ... in divorce.
a) ends b) finished c) ended
32. It didn’t take long for us to ... off the cakes that had not been eaten at the party.
a) finish b) ending c) end
33. She thought they would share the cost of the party but she ... up paying for everybody.
a) end b) ended c) finished
34. It seemed like a long and successful relationship and so it was a great surprise to learn that they had ... with each other.
a) ends b) finished c) ended
35. One can tell the time by him because he always ... work at exactly the same time every day.
a) ends b) finish c) finished
36. After the children had ... doing their homework, the whole family watched a movie.
a) finished b) ended c) finishes
37. We wanted our daughter to improve her social skills and sent her to the famous ... school in Germany.
a) ends b) finishing c) ended
38. I’ve written practically the whole article except for the last part and I just don’t know how to ... the study.
a) end b) finish c) finishing
39. You can’t miss the company headquarters; it’s that big building right at the ... of the road.
a) finish b) finishes c) end
40. The sisters will ... school both together at the end of 2025.
a) ending b) finish c) finishes
41. I’ve won some money by betting on that dog but it was simply a case of ... luck.
a) beginner’s b) start’s c) starter’s
42. I ... my old car to make sure it worked about ten minutes before I drove to the city.
a) began b) start c) started
43. I can’t ... to understand why anyone would want to be cruel to humans.
a) begin b) starts c) begins
44. Who would like to ... off the most important debate of this meeting?
a) start b) begin c) starting
45. When the accident happened, it was the ... of the end.
a) start b) starting c) beginning
46. He ... off at me again simply because I had forgotten to lock the door after I came at the office.
a) began b) started c) begun
47. I read the ... of that book but I couldn’t read the entire novel.
a) starting b) beginning c) start
48. We ... off early on the first day of autumn so that we could see the sun rise again.
a) started b) began c) starting
49. Her car seldom ... first time when the weather is freezing cold.
a) beginning b) starts c) starting
50. I would deeply appreciate it if you didn’t ... up that argument again.
a) begin b) starting c) start
51. I ... go now because I am already late for my German language class.
a) had b) have c) must
52. I ... speak German without a problem because I have had so many private lessons.
a) may b) can c) have
53. I may ... able to come to the meeting if I have the time.
a) be b) being c) being to
54. I ... go to see the medical doctor last month because I was very ill.
a) must to b) must c) had to
55. I could ... bought that luxury car but I didn’t have enough money to pay for the petrol.
a) had b) have c) have to
56. They ... do their project today because it is a celebration at the school.
a) must not b) don’t have c) don’t have to
57. I ... help you with your shopping today because you have a lot of bags.
a) ought to b) thought c) ought
58. Do you ... clean this flat every day or every week?
a) must b) have to c) have
59. I may ... go to Spain next month because there is a very big exhibition there.
a) have b) had c) have to
60. When will you ... come and visit us in our new house?
a) can b) be able to c) must
61. Silvia always said that when she grew up she wanted to be ...
a) a doctor b) the doctor c) doctor
62. I want to go to the cinema to see a film about ... and the Germans.
a) a France b) Germany c) the France
63. It is healthy to stop from time to time and look around you at all the wonderful things ...
a) nature b) in nature c) in the nature
64. I have left my laptop in ... and I would like you to get if for me.
a) the kitchen b) a kitchen c) kitchen
65. It is ... book that I have ever read.
a) funny b) a funniest c) the funniest
66. Are you studying foreign languages at university, like ...?
a) French b) a French c) the French
67. In ... end we decided not to go to the party but to stay home and watch television.
a) this b) the c) an
68. The interesting thing about ... is that they built many roads across Europe.
a) Romans b) a Romans c) the Romans
69. I only want ... little sugar in my forest fruit tea, please.
a) the b) a c) such
70. Can anyone give the old lady ... because she has just fallen over?
a) a hand b) hand c) the hand
71. I’m looking at the photographs ... you sent me last week.
a) who b) whom c) which
72. The person in the flat next to mine knows someone ... met the famous actor.
a) who b) which c) whom
73. The police want to find out ... drove the blue car into the shop window and destroyed it.
a) who’s b) who c) whose
74. Did you meet the woman ... husband works in the city library?
a) whose b) who c) who’s
75. You will see that this is the best private museum ... one can find in the whole country.
a) who b) which c) that
76. We have a large house around ... there are lovely flowers.
a) that b) which c) whose
77. There is a new TV programme called ... wants to be a billionaire
?
a) Which b) What c) Who
78. The grass, ... I cut every Friday, seems to grow quite quickly this spring.
a) which b) who’s c) who
79. We don’t understand a word ... the professor is talking about.
a) who b) that c) what
80. ...