English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty: Book 2
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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 second book of "English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty" series. It contains 2050 exercises with answers for all English levels: 500 for Elementary level, 850 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 II
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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 second book of English Grammar Exercises by Difficulty
series. It contains 2050 exercises with answers for all English levels: 500 for Elementary level, 850 for Intermediate level and 700 for Advanced level.
Elementary Exercises
1. ... it really work?
a) Doing b) Do c) Does
2. Why ... this laptop so expensive?
a) is b) are c) am
3. She ... me 3000 euros.
a) give b) gave c) giving
4. Sarah ... all the information they needed.
a) find b) finding c) found
5. The conference ... much later than expected.
a) began b) begun c) begin
6. Mary didn’t ... me yesterday.
a) called b) calling c) call
7. All his threats ... serious.
a) wasn’t b) weren’t c) isn’t
8. How interested ... the colleagues in that project?
a) were b) being c) was
9. We ... joking.
a) isn’t b) am not c) are not
10. ... your friends playing online now?
a) Are b) Is c) Am
11. Choose the right sentence:
a) Kate is still waiting for you.
b) Kate still waiting for you.
c) Kate still waits after you.
12. I don’t like ... it.
a) done b) doing c) do
13. Does Mathew like ... his lessons?
a) record b) recorded c) recording
14. I can’t ... a new car.
a) to buy b) buying c) buy
15. Can we ... the issue later?
a) to discuss b) discuss c) discussing
16. I know I shouldn’t ... her mistakes.
a) copy b) to copy c) copying
17. Should we ... our knowledge before the exam?
a) to revise b) revising c) revise
18. My presentation ... understood by them.
a) was b) were c) weren’t
19. Choose the right sentence:
a) Were they adapt to those conditions?
b) Did they adapt to those conditions?
c) Have they adapt to those conditions?
20. ... the final costs estimated?
a) Was b) Has c) Were
21. I will work on it if I ... more free time.
a) will have b) had c) have
22. Tell Daniel the truth if you ... him.
a) see b) saw c) will see
23. I’ll have a party when I ... this project.
a) completing b) complete c) will complete
24. We would know it if she ... like it.
a) haven’t b) didn’t c) hadn’t
25. There ... one interesting task.
a) were b) had c) was
26. It ... to snow.
a) goes b) is going c) have going
27. ... your sister going to translate the article?
a) Was b) Were c) Have
28. ... to earn more money?
a) Did Brian going
b) Has Brian going
c) Was Brian going
29. Are these grammar books useless? No, they ...
a) don’t b) aren’t c) hadn’t
30. Did they forgive her? Yes, they ...
a) was b) had c) did
31. Does the secretary have all the materials? Yes, she ...
a) have b) has c) does
32. I didn’t want him ... such information.
a) spreading b) spread c) to spread
33. I didn’t have ... money.
a) much b) many c) some
34. There are ... competitors in the IT industry.
a) much b) many c) little
35. ... citizens supported that politician.
a) Much b) Any c) Many
36. We sold ... oil yesterday.
a) few b) any c) little
37. How ... dollars did you lose?
a) many b) much c) any
38. My salary is ... than a year ago.
a) more low b) most lower c) lower
39. My cousin is ... than this man.
a) seriouser b) most serious c) more serious
40. She is the ... person I know.
a) responsible b) responsive c) most responsible
41. It’s ... the left.
a) on b) in c) at
42. Look ... her!
a) in b) at c) –
43. It mustn’t happen, ...?
a) it must b) must it c) mustn’t
44. I hope Mary will decide ... our club.
a) joining b) joined c) to join
45. The boy won’t need ... this school.
a) attending b) attend c) to attend
46. I live ... Germany.
a) in b) in the c) the
47. You should wash ... floor.
a) a b) the c) –
48. Don’t worry. I have ... plan.
a) - b) the c) a
49. Choose the right sentence:
a) Does Mark know how he is?
b) Does Mark know how is he?
c) Does Mark knowing how he is?
50. Everybody ... present at the event.
a) were b) was c) had
51. Your girlfriend always ... interesting facts.
a) say b) saying c) says
52. Samuel ... remember it.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) hasn’t
53. The little girl often ... mistakes.
a) made b) make c) have make
54. She ... a long e-mail to me.
a) write b) writing c) wrote
55. Kate ... her leg.
a) broken b) broke c) break
56. My sister ... celebrate her birthday.
a) want b) had c) won’t
57. The man ... having big troubles now.
a) am b) is c) are
58. Where ... your cousin earning so much?
a) is b) am c) are
59. Choose the right sentence:
a) Sarah receives these gifts now.
b) Sarah is receiving these gifts now.
c) Sarah will have receiving these gifts now.
60. Do you like ... orders to your colleagues?
a) given b) give c) giving
61. The foreigner can ... what you say.
a) understand b) understood c) to understand
62. Can we ... our meeting?
a) to cancel b) cancelling c) cancel
63. Do I have ... a uniform?
a) wearing b) to wear c) wear
64. When John was rich, he ... buy several flats in the city.
a) could b) can c) have could
65. The manager ... the situation.
a) wasn’t control
b) doesn’t control
c) isn’t controlled
66. If the child ... talented, his results wouldn’t be so terrible.
a) is b) had c) were
67. If your trainings ... more intensive, you’ll achieve your goal.
a) were b) are c) will be
68. ... change this song!
a) Not to b) Did c) Don’t
69. There ... her father.
a) was b) were c) have been
70. My wife ... to pay for it.
a) aren’t going b) gone c) isn’t going
71. The company ... me a good offer.
a) made b) did c) dealt
72. Brian, are you there? Yes, I ...
a) do b) am c) can
73. Does he have a well-paid job? Yes, he ...
a) is b) may c) does
74. Did we show the maximum involvement? No, we ...
a) didn’t b) wasn’t c) won’t
75. Were you in a comfortable place? No, I ...
a) didn’t b) wasn’t c) am not
76. Were they in the third place? No, they ...
a) weren’t b) didn’t c) haven’t
77. Has this dog got a good future? Yes, it ...
a) had b) have c) has
78. Sarah wants me ... less.
a) working b) to work c) work
79. Do you want the child ... on one thing?
a) to focus b) focus c) focusing
80. This dog is ...
a) him b) his c) her
81. They didn’t have ... interesting projects.
a) much b) some c) many
82. I didn’t have ... support.
a) much b) a few c) many
83. Don’t worry. It won’t lead to ... problems.
a) any b) much c) a little
84. Would you like ... to drink?
a) anything b) something c) everything
85. Her sister is ...
a) more tall b) tallest c) taller
86. She’s more emotional than ...
a) us b) ours c) we
87. The latest discovery confirms our ideas, ...?
a) does it b) doesn’t it c) haven’t it
88. He wasn’t an expert in that area, ...?
a) was he b) wasn’t he c) is he
89. They will win something, ...?
a) will they b) are they c) won’t they
90. We won’t lose anything, ...?
a) won’t we b) will we c) hadn’t we
91. This will surprise her greatly, ...?
a) won’t it b) will it c) hadn’t it
92. I strongly recommend ... that place.
a) visiting b) visited c) to visit
93. She wants ... a career.
a) making b) made c) to make
94. I recommend you ... all the reports.
a) reading b) to read c) had read
95. Brian didn’t finish ... for the final exam.
a) preparing b) to preparing c) prepared
96. The professor always makes ... informative lessons.
a) any b) a c) –
97. Choose the right sentence:
a) Does Mary see what did really help her?
b) Does Mary see what really helped her?
c) Does Mary saw what really had helping her?
98. Choose the right sentence:
a) Can you say how profitable this business was?
b) Can you say how profitable was this business?
c) Can you say how profitable this business hadn’t being?
99. I think the same ... you with regard to this minor issue.
a) similar b) as c) alike
100. It was my ... idea.
a) friends b) friend’s c) friend
101. How ... you find this project?
a) does b) had c) do
102. Her progress ... slow.
a) am b) are c) is
103. My cousin and I ... in the city.
a) aren’t b) isn’t c) am not
104. ... this laptop really amazing?
a) Am b) Is c) Are
105. John ... her once more chance.
a) giving b) given c) gave
106. I ... a new car.
a) bought b) buys c) buying
107. ... she in the right place?
a) Were b) Had c) Was
108. Will your parents ... a new house?
a) builds b) build c) building
109. We are ... to our favourite podcast.
a) listening b) listen c) have listening
110. ... they losing the match?
a) Is b) Have c) Are
111. Choose the right sentence:
a) Kids are always feeling happy.
b) Kids always feel happy.
c) Kids will being feeling happy.
112. Choose the right sentence:
a) This situation happens regularly.
b) This situation is happened regularly.
c) This situation have been happening regularly.
113. Olivia’s success was ... big.
a) such b) so c) the
114. The little girl would like ... her rare abilities.
a) show b) showed c) to show
115. ... you have any questions?
a) Do b) Does c) Had
116. I have ... you a story.
a) telling b) to tell c) tell
117. Should the student ... in all the gaps?
a) to fill b) filling c) fill
118. All the necessary