1.……it cold in England every winter? - No, it …very cold and rainy this winter.
a. was, is b. was, was c. is, is d. is, was
2. It was an interesting trip, …?
a. isn’t it b. wasn’t it c. doesn’t it d. didn’t it
3. They ….stay with their grandmother next August, …not they?
a. will, won’t b. won’t, won’t c will, will
4. You are responsible for the party, …?
a. isn’t it b. aren’t you c. doesn’t it d. didn’t it
5. Who..… a dog at home? – John and Mary …a white poodle.
a. have, has b. has, have c. have, have d. has, has
6. I … some problems at school.
a. has b. am having c. have
7. How many aunts and uncles …?
a. have you b. do you have c. are you having
8. …….it snow much in England winter? - Yes, it….
a. is, does b. does, do c. do, do d. does, does
9. ……students…..two classes of English every week?
a. does, has b. do, have c. do, has d. are, having
10. You know me, do not you? - …., I do.
a.yes b.no
11. Students do their homework every day, don’t they? -…., they don’t.
a. yes b. no
12. They … to go to ice cream cafes and sandwich bars.
a. likes b. are liking c. like
13. You do not know it, do you? - …., I do not.
a. yes b. no
14. Sam doesn’t know what he is going to do tomorrow. He… go to the beach or stay home.
a. must b. may c. ought to d. am to
15. What a shame! You… say things like that in front of your mother!
a. don’t have to b. mustn’t c. may not d. needn’t
16. You… be mad to go the disco by yourself.
a. shall b. need c. are to d. must
17. You had to do your homework for 3 hour yesterday, …?
a. isn’t it b. had you c. hadn’t you d. didn’t you
18. The managers have to prepare the contract by next week,… they?
a. haven’t b. don’t c. have d. has
19. The child … walk out the dog every morning, I have already taken the dog for a walk.
a. must b. needn’t c. hadn’t to
20. I must ….. shopping for food right now because I am hungry.
a. go b. to go c. have gone
21. The ceiling ….be flat and smooth, made of concrete and other natural or artificial materials.
a. may b. need c. must
22. I’ll ….. go now. My friends are waiting.
a. must b. have to c. be able to
23. The students must ….. a very long story for their Literature class.
a. read [ri:d] b. to read c. read [r e d] Past Simple
24. You …see the ruins of Coliseum today in Rome.
a. can b. be able to c. need
25. Some students are about their homework as others.
a. not serious b. more serious c. not as serious
26. I didn't get up very early yesterday. You got up .
a. earlier b. the earliest c.more early
27. Richard and Timothy don't know many people at the party. Lionel and David know .
a. as many b. more c. the most
28.We are going to be late for the concert. Can you walk ?
a.the fastest b. a bit faster c. a lot faster
29. Ron Gregg has just written a new book. His book is selling very well.
a. last b. latest c. latter
2. The correct answer is b. wasn't it. This is an affirmative sentence in the past, so the question tag should be negative. It should be "wasn't it."
3. The correct answer is a. will, won't. The sentence is talking about a future event, so it should use the future tense "will." The question tag is negative, so it should be "won't they."
4. The correct answer is b. aren't you. The sentence is in the present tense and it is asking for confirmation, so the question tag should match the subject. It should be "aren't you."
5. The correct answer is d. has, has. The question asks about possession, so it should use the singular form of "has" for the singular subject "Who" and the plural form of "have" for the plural subjects "John and Mary."
6. The correct answer is c. have. The speaker is talking about a present situation, so it should use the present tense "have."
7. The correct answer is a. have you. The question is asking about the subject's possession of aunts and uncles, so it should use the present tense "have you."
8. The correct answer is d. does, does. The question asks about a general situation, so it should use the present tense "does" for the singular subject "it" and "do" for the plural subject "England winter."
9. The correct answer is b. do, have. The sentence is in the present tense and it is asking about a habitual action, so it should use the plural form of "do" for the subject "students" and the plural form of "have" for the object "two classes of English every week."
10. The correct answer is a. yes. The speaker is confirming the statement, so the response should be "yes."
11. The correct answer is b. no. The speaker is negating the statement, so the response should be "no."
12. The correct answer is c. like. The speaker is talking about a general preference, so it should use the present tense "like."
13. The correct answer is b. no. The speaker is negating the statement, so the response should be "no."
14. The correct answer is b. may. The sentence expresses possibility, so it should use the modal verb "may."
15. The correct answer is b. mustn't. The sentence expresses prohibition, so it should use the modal verb "mustn't."
16. The correct answer is d. must. The sentence expresses necessity, so it should use the modal verb "must."
17. The correct answer is d. didn't you. The sentence is in the past tense and it is a question tag, so it should use the auxiliary verb "did" followed by the subject "you" and the negation "not."
18. The correct answer is c. have. The sentence is in the present tense and it is asking for confirmation, so the question tag should match the subject. It should be "have."
19. The correct answer is b. needn't. The sentence expresses lack of necessity, so it should use the modal verb "needn't."
20. The correct answer is a. go. The sentence expresses necessity and the action is happening in the present, so it should use the base form of the verb "go."
21. The correct answer is c. must. The sentence expresses obligation, so it should use the modal verb "must."
22. The correct answer is a. must. The speaker is expressing necessity, so it should use the modal verb "must."
23. The correct answer is a. read [ri:d]. The sentence is in the present tense and it is talking about a general action, so it should use the base form of the verb "read [ri:d]."
24. The correct answer is a. can. The sentence is talking about ability in the present, so it should use the modal verb "can."
25. The correct answer is c. not as serious. The sentence is comparing two groups of students, so it should use the comparative form of the adjective "serious."
26. The correct answer is a. earlier. The sentence is comparing two actions in the past, so it should use the comparative form of the adjective "early."
27. The correct answer is a. as many. The sentence is comparing two groups of people, so it should use the comparative form of the adjective "many."
28. The correct answer is b. a bit faster. The sentence is expressing the need to increase speed, so it should use the phrase "a bit faster."
29. The correct answer is b. latest. The question asks about the newest book, so it should use the adjective "latest."