Choose the right pronouns: Did you meet … at the party?-Yes, I met … who knows you. A. Anybody/somebody
B. Anybody/anything
C. Anything/nobody
D. Everything/ nothing
E. Nobody/ nothing
Choose the right personal pronouns:
A We , you, they.
B. Myself ,yourself ,himself
C. Where? ,who ?what?
D. This ,these ,that
E. Nothing, nobody, no one
Choose the right pronouns: ... bought some toys for … children.
A. My aunt / her
B. She / his
C. My sister / him
D. She / him
E. She / them
Choose the right possessive pronoun to the sentence. … family is always happy.
A. my
B. ours
C. mine
D. theirs
E. hers
Choose the right demonstrative pronoun to the sentence: Give me … photos, please.
A. those
B. that
C. this
D. themselves
E. ours
Choose the object pronouns: May I offer … something to drink?
A. them
B. they
C. we
D. our
E. mine
Choose the right variant: How many bottles did you buy? – I bought ... .
Four
Fourteenth
Fourth
Fourteens
Fortieth
Choose the right variant:There were only ... pupils in the classroom.
seventeen
seventh
seventeenth
seventeens
seventies
Choose the right variant: Show me ... page!
the third
threeth
three
the threeth
thirds
Choose the right variant: 53
Fifty three
Fifteen three
Fifteenth three
Fiftieth three
Fiftieth three
Choose the right variant: 652
Six hundred and fifty two
Six thousand and fifty two
Sixty thousand and fifty three
Sixteen and fifty three
Six hundred and fifteen three
Choose the right variant: There are … people in my family.
Seven
Seventh
Sevens
Seventeenth
The seventh
Choose the right form of ordinal numeral:
I must go to the conference it begins at … o’clock.
A. five
B. the second
C. second
D. fifth
E. first
Find the ordinal numeral:
A. the twelfth
B. eleven
C. twelve
D.two
E. seven
3. Choose the right form of cardinal numeral:
A. two hundred and sixty-five
B. fifth
C. first
D. second
E. ninth
4. Find the ordinal numeral:
A. first
B. three hundred and fifty-six
C. twelve
D. seven
E. seventy
Choose the right form of the adjective: Maths is than science.
A. easier
B. more easy
C. more easier
D. easy
E. the most easy
Choose the right form of the adjective: Who is tennis player in this class?
A. the best
B. the better
C. the good
D.better than
E. the most best
Choose the right form of the adjective: Tom Hanks is than me.
A. more famous
B. the most famous
C. famouser
D. the more famous
E. more famousest
Choose the right form of the adjective: Gold isn't as platinum.
A. as expensive
B. more expensive
C. the most expensive
D. the more expensiver
E. expensivest
Choose the right form of the adjective: This is animal in the forest.
A. the rarest
B. the most rarest
C. rarer
D. the more rare
E. the more rarest
Choose the right form of the adjective: What's sport?
A. the most dangerous
B. the more dangerous
C. more dangerousest
D. dangerous than
E. dangerous most
Choose the right form of the adjective: Your watch is than mine.
A. cheaper
B. the most cheap
C. more cheap
D. the more cheaper
E. the most cheaper
Choose the right form of the adjective: The station is as the bus stop.
A. as near
B. as nearer
C. more nearer
D. nearer
E. the most near
Choose the right form of the adjective: Warsaw is in Poland.
A. the largest
B. the most largest
C. the more larger
D. larger than
E. the most larger
Choose the right form of the adjective: The plane is way to travel.
A. the fastest
B. fast
C. faster
D. more faster
E. most fastest
Choose the right form of the adjective: Down is person in his family.
A. the tallest
B. taller
C. tallest
D. more taller
E. most tall
Choose the right form of the adjective: All of your friends are nice. But George is .
A. the nicest
B. the nicer
C. nicest
D. more nice
E. most nice
Which one is wrong?
A. bad - the baddest
B. far - the furthest
C. much - the most
D. little – the least
E. good - the best
Choose the right form of the adjective: This is the tennis court in this town.
A. biggest
B. bigger
C. more big
D. bigger than
E. most big
Choose the right form of the adjective: David is of tree brothers.
A. the tallest
B. the taller
C. taller than
D. most taller
E. the most tall
Choose the right form of the adjective: This is day of the year.
A. the shortest
B. shortest
C.the short
D. more shorter
E. the most shortest
Choose the right form of the adjective: Tuesday is day of the week in my job.
A. the busiest
B. busier
C. more busy
D. busier than
E. busy most
Choose the right adverb: He normally drives very ….
A.fast
B.fastly
C.fastlier
D.fastest
E.faster
Choose the right adverb: I passed the test …
A. easily
B. easier
C. easy
D. easiest
E. easyler
Choose the right adverb: The people in this company work very …
A.hard
B.hardly
C.gooder
D. the hardest
E. hardlier
-Yes, I met … who knows you.
A. Anybody/somebody
B. Anybody/anything
C. Anything/nobody
D. Everything/nothing
E. Nobody/nothing
Answer: B. Anybody/anything
Explanation: In the question, there is a question about meeting someone. The correct pronouns to use in this context are "anybody" and "anything" because they refer to unknown people and things. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Anybody/anything.
Choose the right personal pronouns:
A We, you, they.
B Myself, yourself, himself
C Where?, who?, what?
D This, these, that
E Nothing, nobody, no one
Answer: A We, you, they.
Explanation: Personal pronouns are used to refer to people. In this question, the pronouns "we," "you," and "they" are used correctly to refer to different groups of people. Therefore, the correct answer is A. We, you, they.
Choose the right pronouns: ... bought some toys for … children.
A. My aunt / her
B. She / his
C. My sister / him
D. She / him
E. She / them
Answer: E. She / them
Explanation: In this question, someone bought toys for children. The pronoun "she" is used to refer to the person who bought the toys, and the pronoun "them" is used to refer to the children. Therefore, the correct answer is E. She / them.
Choose the right possessive pronoun to the sentence. ... family is always happy.
A. my
B. ours
C. mine
D. theirs
E. hers
Answer: B. ours
Explanation: Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership. In this sentence, the possessive pronoun "ours" is used to indicate that the family belongs to the speaker. Therefore, the correct answer is B. ours.
Choose the right demonstrative pronoun to the sentence: Give me … photos, please.
A. those
B. that
C. this
D. themselves
E. ours
Answer: A. those
Explanation: Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific objects. In this question, the pronoun "those" is used to refer to a specific set of photos. Therefore, the correct answer is A. those.
Choose the object pronouns: May I offer … something to drink?
A. them
B. they
C. we
D. our
E. mine
Answer: A. them
Explanation: Object pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition. In this sentence, the pronoun "them" is used as the object of the verb "offer." Therefore, the correct answer is A. them.
Choose the right variant: How many bottles did you buy? – I bought ... .
Four
Fourteenth
Fourth
Fourteens
Fortieth
Answer: Four
Explanation: In this question, someone is asking about the number of bottles bought. The correct answer is "four" because it is a cardinal numeral that represents the quantity of bottles. Therefore, the correct answer is "Four."
Choose the right variant: There were only ... pupils in the classroom.
seventeen
seventh
seventeenth
seventeens
seventies
Answer: Seventeen
Explanation: "Seventeen" is the correct answer because it represents the number of pupils in the classroom. It is a cardinal numeral used to count. Therefore, the correct answer is "seventeen."
Choose the right variant: Show me ... page!
the third
threeth
three
the threeth
thirds
Answer: The third
Explanation: In this question, someone is asking to see a specific page. The correct answer is "the third" because it indicates a specific ordinal position. Therefore, the correct answer is "the third."
Choose the right variant: 53
Fifty three
Fifteen three
Fifteenth three
Fiftieth three
Fiftieth three
Answer: Fifty three
Explanation: "Fifty three" is the correct answer because it represents the number 53. It is a cardinal numeral composed of the number "fifty" and the number "three." Therefore, the correct answer is "Fifty three."
Choose the right variant: 652
Six hundred and fifty two
Six thousand and fifty two
Sixty thousand and fifty three
Sixteen and fifty three
Six hundred and fifteen three
Answer: Six hundred and fifty two
Explanation: "Six hundred and fifty two" is the correct answer because it represents the number 652. It is a cardinal numeral composed of the numbers "six," "hundred," and "fifty two." Therefore, the correct answer is "Six hundred and fifty two."
Choose the right variant: There are … people in my family.
Seven
Seventh
Sevens
Seventeenth
The seventh
Answer: Seven
Explanation: "Seven" is the correct answer because it represents the number of people in the family. It is a cardinal numeral used to count. Therefore, the correct answer is "Seven."
Choose the right form of ordinal numeral:
I must go to the conference it begins at … o’clock.
A. five
B. the second
C. second
D. fifth
E. first
Answer: B. the second
Explanation: In this sentence, someone is referring to a specific position. The correct answer is "the second" because it indicates a specific ordinal position. Therefore, the correct answer is B. the second.
Find the ordinal numeral:
A. the twelfth
B. eleven
C. twelve
D.two
E. seven
Answer: A. the twelfth
Explanation: "The twelfth" is the correct answer because it represents the ordinal numeral for the number 12. The ordinal form indicates a position or order. Therefore, the correct answer is A. the twelfth.
Choose the right form of cardinal numeral:
A. two hundred and sixty-five
B. fifth
C. first
D. second
E. ninth
Answer: A. two hundred and sixty-five
Explanation: "Two hundred and sixty-five" is the correct answer because it represents the cardinal numeral for the number 265. It is used to count. Therefore, the correct answer is A. two hundred and sixty-five.
Find the ordinal numeral:
A. first
B. three hundred and fifty-six
C. twelve
D. seven
E. seventy
Answer: B. three hundred and fifty-six
Explanation: "Three hundred and fifty-six" is the correct answer because it represents the cardinal numeral for the number 356. The ordinal form indicates a position or order. Therefore, the correct answer is B. three hundred and fifty-six.
Choose the right form of the adjective: Maths is … than science.
A. easier
B. more easy
C. more easier
D. easy
E. the most easy
Answer: A. easier
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "easier" is used to compare the difficulty of Maths and science. "Easier" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "easy." Therefore, the correct answer is A. easier.
Choose the right form of the adjective: Who is the tennis player in this class?
A. the best
B. the better
C. the good
D. better than
E. the most best
Answer: A. the best
Explanation: In this question, someone is asking about the skill level of the tennis player. The correct answer is "the best" because it indicates the highest level of skill. Therefore, the correct answer is A. the best.
Choose the right form of the adjective: Tom Hanks is … than me.
A. more famous
B. the most famous
C. famouser
D. the more famous
E. more famousest
Answer: A. more famous
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "more famous" is used to compare the fame of Tom Hanks and the speaker. "More famous" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "famous." Therefore, the correct answer is A. more famous.
Choose the right form of the adjective: Gold isn't as ... as platinum.
A. as expensive
B. more expensive
C. the most expensive
D. the more expensiver
E. expensivest
Answer: A. as expensive
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "as expensive" is used to compare the cost of gold and platinum. "As expensive" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "expensive" when comparing two things. Therefore, the correct answer is A. as expensive.
Choose the right form of the adjective: This is … animal in the forest.
A. the rarest
B. the most rarest
C. rarer
D. the more rare
E. the more rarest
Answer: A. the rarest
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "the rarest" is used to indicate the highest level of rarity among animals in the forest. "The rarest" is the correct superlative form of the adjective "rare." Therefore, the correct answer is A. the rarest.
Choose the right form of the adjective: What's the … sport?
A. the most dangerous
B. the more dangerous
C. more dangerousest
D. dangerous than
E. dangerous most
Answer: A. the most dangerous
Explanation: In this question, someone is asking about the level of danger in a sport. The correct answer is "the most dangerous" because it indicates the highest level of danger. Therefore, the correct answer is A. the most dangerous.
Choose the right form of the adjective: Your watch is … mine.
A. cheaper
B. the most cheap
C. more cheap
D. the more cheaper
E. the most cheaper
Answer: A. cheaper
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "cheaper" is used to compare the cost of the speaker's watch and the listener's watch. "Cheaper" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "cheap." Therefore, the correct answer is A. cheaper.
Choose the right form of the adjective: The station is … the bus stop.
A. as near
B. as nearer
C. more nearer
D. nearer
E. the most near
Answer: D. nearer
Explanation: In this sentence, the adjective "nearer" is used to compare the proximity of the station and the bus stop. "Nearer" is the correct comparative form of the adjective "near." Therefore, the correct answer is D. nearer.
Choose the right form