Tick () A, B, or C to complete the sentences. Example: My parents in China. A are born B were born C was born 1 We must work quickly. We don’t have time left.
A much B many C a lot
2 I’d like to go to university after I finish secondary school.
A the B a C –
3 It’s very hot. Would you mind the window?
A I open B opening C to open
4 is banned in all pubs in Ireland.
A To smoke B Smoking C Smoke
5 The teacher told me to close door and sit down.
A the B – C a
6 She’s really good at names.
A remember B to remember C remembering
7 There were people in the supermarket so we didn’t go in.
A too much B too many C too
8 That’s fantastic dress. Where did you get it?
A the B – C a
9 We don’t have to take a taxi. We’ll have to walk.
A enough money B money enough C plenty of money
10 children usually like sweets.
A the B a C –
11 There are only parks in this city – two or three.
A few B a few C a little
12 There are three trains hour.
A an B a C –
13 Have a good holiday, and don’t forget lots of photos!
A to take B taking C take
14 You spend too time playing those computer games!
A many B plenty of C much
15 Doesn’t your cousin work as architect?
A the B an C a
16 He has a of friends. He’s very sociable.
A lot B lots C plenty
17 I’m not to vote. I’m only
A enough old B old enough C too old
18 I hate up early in the morning.
A to get B get C getting
19 My parents don’t let me out in the evening during the week.
A go B to go C going
20 I bought a paper what’s on at the cinema.
A finding out B to finding out C to find out
2. The
3. To open
4. Smoking
5. The
6. Remembering
7. Too many
8. A
9. Enough money
10. -
11. Few
12. An
13. To take
14. Much
15. An
16. Lot
17. Old enough
18. To get
19. Go
20. To find out