1. Choose the necessary word. 1. We spent our last summer holidays at Lake Geneva.
A. the B. C. a
2. I put my hand the pocket.
A. into B. in C. to
3. The table is made wood.
A. from B. of C. with
4. My neighbours in our house since my son was born.
A. are living B. have been living C. live
5. She knows many facts about France: she it tree times.
A. visited B. visits C. has visited
6. When he (1) in I (2) my exercises.
A. (1) was coming, (2) did B. (1) came, (2) was doing C. (1) came, (2) did
7. They (1) here for 20 minutes when I (2) .
A. (1) will have been sitting, (2) come B. (1) will be sitting, (2) came
C. (1) will sit, (2) come
8. She was very happy: she a new mobile phone for her birthday.
A. has given B. is given C. was given
9. This book must .
A. read B. be read C. to read
10. You worry about the boy, he will be all right.
A. must not B. needn’t C. can’t
11. You enter the room until I say so.
A. may not B. don’t need to C. can’t
12. What (1) you do, if the weather (2) warm enough tomorrow?
A. (1) will, (2) will be B. (1) do, (2) is C. (1) will, (2) is
13. These boys (1) better if they (2) their teacher.
A. (1) will study, (2) will like B. (1) would study, (2) liked
C. (1) will study, (2) would like
14. I heard them the flat.
A. left B. to leave C. leave
15. I am looking forward from my brother.
A. to hear B. to hearing C . hearing
1. We spent our last summer holidays at Lake Geneva.
Answer: A. the (reason: "the" is used before specific places like lakes)
2. I put my hand the pocket.
Answer: A. into (reason: "into" is used to indicate movement from the outside to the inside)
3. The table is made wood.
Answer: B. of (reason: "of" is used to indicate the material something is made of)
4. My neighbours in our house since my son was born.
Answer: B. have been living (reason: the action of living started in the past and still continues)
5. She knows many facts about France: she it tree times.
Answer: C. has visited (reason: "has visited" indicates past actions that have a connection to the present)
6. When he (1) in I (2) my exercises.
Answer: A. (1) was coming, (2) did (reason: "was coming" is used to indicate ongoing action in the past, and "did" is used to indicate a completed action)
7. They (1) here for 20 minutes when I (2) .
Answer: B. (1) will be sitting, (2) came (reason: "will be sitting" indicates future continuous action, and "came" is the past tense of "come")
8. She was very happy: she a new mobile phone for her birthday.
Answer: C. was given (reason: "was given" is the passive form indicating that someone has given something to her)
9. This book must .
Answer: B. be read (reason: "be read" is the correct passive form in this context)
10. You worry about the boy, he will be all right.
Answer: B. needn’t (reason: "needn't" indicates that it is not necessary to worry)
11. You enter the room until I say so.
Answer: C. can’t (reason: "can't" indicates that it is not possible to enter the room until I say so)
12. What (1) you do, if the weather (2) warm enough tomorrow?
Answer: A. (1) will, (2) will be (reason: "will" is used to indicate future action, and "will be" is used to indicate future state)
13. These boys (1) better if they (2) their teacher.
Answer: B. (1) would study, (2) liked (reason: "would study" indicates a hypothetical action in the future, and "liked" is the correct past tense)
14. I heard them the flat.
Answer: C. leave (reason: "leave" is the correct verb form in this context)
15. I am looking forward from my brother.
Answer: B. to hearing (reason: "to hearing" is the correct preposition usage in this context)