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Grammar Exit Test

The document is an exit test designed to assess knowledge of English grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as verbs, nouns, pronouns, and conditionals. Each question is followed by answer options, and the key to the test is provided at the end.

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Grammar Exit Test

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Exit test This test will help you to find out if there are parts of the book that you should look at again. Choose the correct answer al, b), c) or a). Words and sentences 1 We gave a meal. a) atthe visitors b) for the visitors ) the visitors ¢) to the visitors Verbs: 2 'm busy at the moment. on the computer. a) | work b) 'm work. c) 'm working d) | working 3 My friend the answer to the question. a) is know ) know c) knowing ) knows 4 | think I'll buy these shoes. really well a) They fit b) They have fit c) They're fitting d) They were fiting 5 Where the car? al did you park b) did you parked c) parked you d) you parked 6 Atnine o'clock yesterday morning we for the bus. a} wait b) waiting c) was waiting d) were waiting 7 When | looked round the door, the baby quietly a) is sleeping b) slept c) was sleeping d) were sleeping 8 Here's my report. itat last. 2) finish b) | finished) 'm finished ¢) I've finished 9 Ive made some coffee. I's inthe kitchen. 4) ever b) just c) never d) yet 10 We to Ireland for our holidays last year. ) goes b) going c) have gone d) went 41 Robert ill for three weeks. He's stil in hospital a) had been b) has been c) is d) was 42 My arms are aching now because since two o'clock. a) 'm swimming b)| swam c) | swim d) I've been swimming 18. Fm very tired. ‘over four hundred miles today. a) | drive b) I'm driving c) 've been driving a) I've driven 44 When Martin the car, he took it out for a drive. a) had repaired b) has repaired ) repaired d) was repairing 15 Janet was out of breath because a) she'd been running b) she did run c) she's been running d) she's run 46 Don't worry. | be here to help you. a) not b) shall c) willnt d) won't PAGE 424 EXIT TEST 7 18 19 20 a 22 (Our friends meet us at the aiport tonight. 8) are b) are going to 6) go to d) will be to a party next Saturday. We've sent out the invitations. a) We had b) We have c) We'll have d) We're having Vl tell Anna all the news when her. a} I'll see b) I'm going to see c) I see d)| shall see [At this time tomorrow over the Atlantic. a) we flying b) we'll be flying c) we'll ly d) we to fly Where's Robert? ‘a shower? a) Does he have b) Has he c) Has he got d) Is he having ' like that coat. I's really nice. a).am b) do ¢) very d) yes Questions, negatives and answers 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 What's the weather lke in Canada? How often there? a) does it snow b) does it snows c) snow it d) snows it Which team the game? a) did it win b) did they win c) won d) won it What did you leave the meeting early 2 ~ I didn’t feel very well. a) away b) because ) for d) like Unfortunately the driver the red light. a) didn’t saw b) didn't see c) no saw d) saw not You haven't eaten your pudding, it? a) Are you no want b) Do you no want ¢) Don't want you d) Don't you want Ireally enjoyed the disco. It was great, 2 a) is it b) isn't it ) was itd) wasn't it Are we going the right way? ~ | think a) indeed b) it c) so d) yes Modal verbs 30 31 The chemist’s was open, so luckily 1 buy some aspirin. a)can b) can't ¢)did can ) was able to ‘Susan has to work very hard. | do her job, I'm sure, a) can't b) couldn't c) don't @) shouldn't 32 We had a party last night. ‘spend all morning clearing up the mess. a) must have b) I've been to c) I've had to d) I've must 83. There was no one else at the box office. | ina queue. 34 35 4) didn’t need to wait b) mustn't wait c) needn't have waited d) needn't wait | cary that bag for you? ~ Oh, thank you. a) Do b) Shall ¢) Will d) Would ve lost the key. | ought itin a safe place, a) that | put b) to be putting c) to have put ) to put EXIT TEST» PAGE 425 The passive 36 We can't go along here because the road is a) been repaired b) being repaired c} repair d) repaired 87 The story I've just read ‘Agatha Christie. a) was written b) was written by c) was written from) wrote 38. Some fim stars. be difficult to work with. a) are said b) are said to c) say d) say to 89 I'm going to go out and a) have cut my hair b) have my hair cut 6) let my hair cut d) my hair be cut The infinitive and the -ing form 40 ‘The driver was arrested for failing an accident. a) of report b) report c) reporting d) to report 41 Someone suggested for a walk. a} go b) going c) of going d) to go 42 I can remember voices in the middle of the night. a) hear b) heard c) hearing d) to hear 43. The police want anything suspicious. 4) that we report b) us reporting c) us to report d) we report 44 We weren't sure ‘or just walk in. a) should knock b) to knock c) whether knock d) whether to knock 45. It was too cold outside. ‘) the guests eating b) for the guests to eat c) that the guests should eat d) that the quests eat 46 Did you congratulate Tessa her exam? a} of passing b) on passing c) passing d) to pass AT | didn't like it in the city at first. But now here. a) | got used to living b) I'm used to living ¢) | used to live d) | used to living 48 They raised the money simply for it. It was easy. a) asking b) by asking c) of asking d) with asking 49. As we walked past, we saw Nigel his car. a) in washing b) to wash c) wash d) washing Nouns and articles (a/an and the) 50 | need to buy a) a bread b) a loaf bread c) a loaf of bread d) breads 51 My father is not only the town mayor, he runs «too, a) a business >) a piece of business’ c) business d) some business 52. The produced at our factory in Scotland. a) good are b) good is c) goods are d) goods is 53. 'm looking for to cut this string 4) a pair scissors b) a scissor 0) a scissors. d) some scissors PAGEA26. © EXIT TEST 54 55, 56 87 58 This, 59 60 6 63 | was watching TV at home when suddenly rang. 4) a doorbell b) an doorbell ¢) doorbell <) the doorbell Ve always liked 4) Chinese food ) food of China c) some food of China d) the Chinese food In England most children go at the age of five a school b) to school ©) to some schools d) to the school ‘We haven't had a holiday for time. a) aso long b) so along c) such along d) such long ur friends have a house in a) a West London b) the West London c) West London d) West of London my, some, a lot of, all, etc. Its 80 boring here. Nothing ever happens in place. a) that b) these c) this d) those Is that my key, ors it ? a) the yours b) the your's c) your d) yours ‘Adrian takes no interest in clothes. He'll wear 2)athing b) anything c) something thing There's use in complaining. They probably won't do anything about it a) afew b)a little c) few d) little I don't want to buy any ofthese Books. I've got 2) all b)allthem 0) everything ) them all Pronouns 64 65 66 er Let's stop and have a coffe. a café over there, ook. a) ls b) It's c) There d) There's Everyone in the group shook hands with 4) each other b) one other c) one the other ) themselves, ‘The washing-machine has broken down again. | think we should get a)anew b) anew one c)new d) new one All the guests were dancing having a good time. a) All wete b) Every was c) Everyone was. d) Someone were Adjectives and adverbs 68 69 70 n ‘The house was building, a) a nice old stone b) a nice stone old c) a stone old nice d) an old nice stone The government is doing nothing to help a) poor b) the poor c) the poors d) the poor ones The young man seems very a) sensible b) sensibloly c) sensibley d) sensibly 1 missed the bus. | was only just in time to catch it. a) mostly b) near c) nearest d) nearly EXIT TEST» PAGE A27 72 This detailed map is the atlas. a) more useful as_b) more useful than c) usefuller as ) usefuller than 73 This place gets crowded with tourists every summer. €) always more b) crowded and more c) from more to more d) more and more 74 Yes, | have got the report. it 2) [Just am reading b) I'm just reading c) 'm reading just d) Just I'm reading 75 I've read this paragraph three times, and | understand it. a) can't still b) can't yet ) stil can’t ) yet can't 76 We're really sorry, We regret what happened a) abit b) much c) very d) very much Prepositions 77 The village is Shot i's ony six mites away. 2) along b) by c) near d) next 78. You can see the deals the computer screen a) at b) by c)in d) on 79 Ive got a meeting Thursday afternoon 2) at b)in c)on o)to 80 We've lived inthis fat five years a) ago b) aeady c) for «since 81 This caris -if you're intrested in buying it 2) forsale b) in sale c) at sale 0) to sal 82 Polly wants to cycle round the world. She's really keen the idea. ‘) about b) for c) on d) with Verbs with prepositions and adverbs 83 | prefer dogs cats. | hate cats. a) from b) over c) than d) to 84 My father used the money he won to set his own company. a) forward b)on c) out d) up 85 Don't go too fast. | can't keep you. a) on to b)onwith c) up to d) up with Reported speech 86 Someone the tickets are tree. 48) said me b) said me that ©) told me d) told to me 87 Last week Justin said ldo it tomorrow.” He said he would do it a) the following day b) the previous day c) tomorrow ¢) yesterday PAGE 428 EXIT TEST {88 | don't know why Nancy didn't go to the meeting. She said she definitely going. a) be b) is c) was ) would 89. The librarian asked us 30 much noise. a) don’t make b) not make c) not making ) not to make Relative clauses 90 What's the name of the man gave us a lit? a) he b) what ©) which o) who 91. What was that notice 2 a) at that you were looking b) you were looking at ) you were looking at it d) which you were looking 92 Susan is the woman husband is in hospital a) her b) hers the c) whose ) whose the 93 York, last year, isa nice old city. 4) visited b) that | visited ¢) which | visited) whom | visited 94 The accident was seen by some people at a bus stop a} waited b) waiting c) were waiting d) who waiting Conditionals and wish 95 if my passport, I'l be in trouble. a) Hose b)l'lllose c) ost d) | would lose 96 [haven't got a ticket. If ‘one, | could get in. a)I'dhave b) had c) Ihave d) I've got 97 If the bus to the airport hadn't been so late, we the plane, a) caught b) had caught ) would catch d) would have caught 98 If only people keep sending me bills! a) don't b) shouldn't c) weren't d) wouldn't Linking words 99 | just had to take the dog out of the awful weather. a) although b) despite c) even though d) in spite 100 Anna put the electric fire on warm, a) for getting b) in order get c) so she gets d) to get EXIT TEST» PAGE 429 Key to the exit test ‘The number after the answer tells you which unit of, the book has information and practice on that grammar point. 1 93 51 a) 78 2 046 52) 80 3 45.6 53 4)81 4 a7 54d) 83,84 5 as 55. a) 86 6 do 56 b) 87 7 9910 57 6) 89 8 du 58 ¢) 90 9b) 12,13 59 91 10 dia 60 d)92 IL b) 15, 61 b)94 12 dI6 62 d)95 13 di7 63 d)96 14a) 18,19 64d) 9 15 a) 20 65 a) 100, 101 16 b)23 66 b) 102 17 b) 24,25 67) 103 18 d)26 68 a) 105 19 ¢) 27 69 b) 106 20 b) 28 70 a) 108 2 4)31 71d) 109 22 b)33 7 b) 110,111 23 a) 34,36 73 d) 112 24 037 74 b) 113, 25) 38 75 ¢) 14 26 b) 40 76 4) 15 27 d)4l 7 us 28 d) 42. 78 d) 19 29 ©) 43, 79 ) 120 30 d)44 80 ¢) 121 31 b) 46 81 a) 123 32) 47 82 ¢) 124,125 33a) 48 83d) 126,127 34 b) 51,52 84d) 128-130 35 ©) 49,53 85d) 131 36 b) 54 86) 132 37 b) 55,56 87 a) 133 38 b)57 88) 134 39 b) 58 89d) 136 40d) 60,62 90d) 137 41 b) 61,62 91 b) 139 2 0) 64 92 9) 140 B96 93 ¢) 141, 142 44d) 66 94 b) 143. 45 b)68 95a) 144, 147 46. b)70 96 b) 145,147 47 b)72 97d) 146,147 48 b)73 98d) 149 49 a) 74 99d) 150 50 ¢) 76,7 100 d) 151 KEY TO THE EXIT TEST « PAGE 431

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