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I don’t want to go to the cinema. I … the film
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32. I don’t want to go to the cinema. I … the film.
A) have already seen B) have seen already C) already have seen D) A/B/C
A) it to her B) her it C) to her it D) A/B 34. I gave … A) the book to Pat B) Pat the book C) to Pat the book D) A/B
A) the money to Jack B) Jack the money C) to Jack the money D) A/B
A) yet B) still C) also D) else 37. I haven’t finished eating … I am … eating. A) yet/yet B) still/still C) yet/still D) still/yet 38. I haven’t got … a car. A) money enough for buying B) enough money for buying C) enough money to buy D) money enough buying a car 39. I haven’t got as … money as you. A) many B) more C) most D) much 40. I lent … A) my car to a friend of mine B) a friend of mine my car C) to a friend of mine my car D) A/B
A) the door very quietly B) very quietly the door C) quietly the door D) A/B/C
A) are all B) all are C) both are D) A/B/C 43. I’ve got two brothers. They … doctors. A) both are B) are both C) all are D) A/B/C 44. If you see Jack, can you give …? A) him this letter B) this letter to him C) to him this letter D) A/B
A) expensive B) more expensive C) most expensive D) the most expensive
A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) the cheapest 47. Is there … in your coffee? A) enough sugar B) sugar enough C) a lot D) a lot of 48. Is your English … … a conversation? A) good enough/to have B) enough good/for having C) good enough/having D) good enough/for having
A) doesn’t often rain B) often doesn’t rain C) doesn’t rain often D) A/B/C
A) bad B) the worst C) worst D) best 51. It’s … cold … out. A) too/to go B) very/for going C) so/going D) too/going 52. It’s … to phone than to write a letter. A) the easiest B) easiest C) easier D) easy 53. It’s a small house - … small … a large family. A) too/to B) so/to C) too/for D) very/to 54. Jack’s brother has been … A) in hospital since June B) since June in hospital C) to hospital since June D) in hospital for June
A) older B) elder C) oldest D) old 56. Jill reads … A) newspaper every day B) every day newspapers C) a newspaper every day D) A/BC
A) good/better B) best/the best C) good/the best D) good/best
A) most crowded B) more crowded C) the most crowded D) crowded
A) too much B) so much C) too many D) very few 60. M brother … to me. A) never speak B) speak never C) speaks never D) never speaks
A) most important B) more important C) the most important D) important
A) to the police immediately B) immediately to the police C) the police immediately D) A/B/C 63. My hair is … same color as yours. A) a B) an C) the D) - 64. Rome is … but Athens is … A) old/elder B) elder/older C) old/older D) old/eldest 65. Rome is not as … as Athens. A) old B) older C) the oldest D) oldest 66. She hasn’t gone … She is … here. A) yet/yet B) still/still C) yet/still D) still/yet 67. She speaks … fast … me … her. A) too/for/to understand B) so/to/to understand C) very/for/for understanding D) very/to/for understanding 68. She studies all the time. I think she studies … A) little B) so many C) too much D) very little 69. Sue wants to buy a … car. A) biggest B) the biggest C) largest D) bigger 70. Tennis isn’t as … popular as football A) much B) many C) more D) - 71. That book is mine. Give … A) it to me B) me it C) to me it D) A/B 72. The bag is … but the suitcase is … A) heavy/heavier B) heavy/heaviest C) heavier/heaviest D) heavier/the heaviest
A) more expensive B) most expensive C) the most expensive D) expensive
A) little B) less C) the least D) least 75. The Grand Hotel isn’t as … as the Europa. A) more expensive B) the most expensive C) most expensive D) expensive
A) too big B) big enough C) not big enough D) A/B/C 77. The radio is … Can you turn it down, please? A) too loud B) not loud enough C) not loud D) A/B/C 78. The weather is … than yesterday. A) good B) better C) the best D) best 79. The weather wasn’t very good yesterday but it’s … today A) well B) good C) best D) better 80. There weren’t … for everybody … down. A) chairs enough/for sitting B) enough chairs/to sit C) enough chairs/for sitting D) enough chairs/sitting
A) too much B) not enough C) not much D) A/B/C 82. These shoes are … … me. A) too big/for B) very big/to C) too big/to D) bigger/to 83. They … at home in the evenings. A) usually are B) are usually C) seldom are D) A/B/C 84. They’ve lived … A) in the same house for 20 years B) for 20 years in the same house C) 20 years in the same house D) A/B/C
A) nice B) the nicest C) nicer D) nicest 86. This is your father’s key. Can you give … A) it to him B) him it C) to him it D) A/B 87. This pullover isn’t ... for me. A) enough big B) enough small C) big enough D) enough long
A) his mother some flowers B) some flowers to his mother C) to his mother some flowers D) A/B 89. Tom is a good footballer. He … tennis and volleyball. A) plays also B) also plays C) both play D) A/B/C 90. We arrived … A) at 7 o’clock at the airport B) at the airport at 7 o’clock C) in the airport at 7 o’clock D) at 7 o’clock in the airport 91. We invited … A) a lot of people to the party B) to the party a lot of people C) to the party many people D) A/B/C
A) players enough B) enough players C) a lot players D) 93. What are you doing this evening? I don’t know … A) yet B) still C) also D) else 94. What is … river in the world? A) the longest B) longest C) longer D) a long 95. What is … thing you’ve ever done? A) most unusual B) the most unusual C) more unusual D) unusual
A) yet B) still C) also D) else 97. Where are your friends? They … to the cinema. A) have all gone B) have gone all C) all have gone D) A/B/C 98. Where is George? He … in bed. A) is still B) still is C) yet is D) A/B/C 99. Where is Linda? She … out. A) just has gone B) has gone just C) has just gone D) A/B/C 100. Where is Tom? He isn’t here … A) yet B) still C) also D) else 101. Which is … - a headache or toothache? A) better B) bad C) the worst D) worse 102. Why do you … the same mistake? A) make always B) have always made C) always make D) always makes
A) much B) so C) enough D) food enough| 104. You are … than … A) taller/me B) taller/I am C) tallest/me D) A/B 105. You are a … singer than me. A) good B) better C) best D) the best 106. You go out … than … A) more/me B) more/I am C) the most/I am D) A/B 107. You go out … than me. A) much B) many C) less D) fewer 108. I’ll give … tomorrow. A) my book to you B) you my book C) to you my book D) A/B 109. You can’t use this book. I’m reading it at the moment. I’ll give … tomorrow if you want. A) it to you B) you it C) to you it D) A/B 110. He gave … A) the armchair to his brother B) his brother the armchair C) to his brother the armchair D) A/B its 91 – 100 Murphy tests 1. … Christmas day children get presents. A) in B) on C) at D) from 2. … eating the apple, she washed it very carefully. A) during B) after C) before D) while 3. … last summer we went to Scotland. A) in B) on C) at D) - 4. … the examination everybody was very nervous. A) after B) before C) during D) A/B/C 5. A bird flew … the room … a window. A) in/along B) into/across C) in/through D) into/through 6. A lot of English words come … Latin. A) out of B) off C) from D) to 7. A man came … the house and got … a car. A) from/into B) out of/on C) from/in D) out of/into 8. A man stopped me and asked me … money. A) for B) with C) of D) in 9. A re you good … mathematics? A) in B) on C) at D) with 10. Ann is … her sister’s house. A) in B) at C) on D) into 11. Ann is very different … her sister. A) to B) for C) from D) with 12. Ann wasn’t … work yesterday. A) in B) at C) on D) into 13. Are you afraid … dogs? A) from B) of C) for D) off 14. Are you busy … the moment? A) in B) on C) at D) from 15. Are you doing anything … Friday evening? A) in B) on C) at D) from 16. Are you going … the weekend? A) in B) on C) at D) from 17. Are you good … repairing things? A) from B) at C) in D) on 18. Be careful! Don’t fall … your bicycle. A) from B) out of C) off D) down 19. Can I speak … Kay, please? A) about B) on C) to D) for 20. Can you phone … me tomorrow? A) to B) for C) at D) - 21. Did you see the programme … computers … TV last night? A) on/on B) about/in C) about/on D) of/in 22. Did you stay at a hotel or … friends? A) on B) in C) with D) at 23. Did you walk … home? A) to B) for C) in D) - 24. Do you like eating in restaurants? Sometimes, yes. It depends … the restaurant. A) to B) of C) on D) for 25. Do you like travelling … train? A) on B) in C) at D) by 26. Do you like your coffee … or … milk? A) with/with B) for/without C) without/for D) with/without
A) in B) on C) at D) from 28. Do you want me to meet you … the airport? A) to B) on C) at D) from 29. Do you want to come with us? It depends … where you’re going. A) to B) on C) - D) B/C 30. Do you want to go … university? A) to B) for C) in D) into 31. Does this book belong … you? A) to B) for C) at D) on 32. Don’t forget to close the windows … you go out. A) after B) during C) before D) A/B/C 33. Don’t go yet. Wait … me. A) to B) with C) at D) for 34. Don’t lose this book. Look … it. A) for B) at C) after D) up 35. Don’t put your feet … the table. A) over B) above C) on D) into 36. Excuse me, I’m looking … Hill Street. Can you tell me where it is? A) for B) after C) at D) up 37. Excuse me, where is the hospital? Go … this road, … the cinema, … the bridge and the hospital is … the left. A) across/past/in B) along/past/in C) along/at/on D) along/past/on
A) for B) to C) at D) in 39. George stayed with us … three days. A) in B) on C) for D) since 40. Goodbye I’ll see you … a few minutes. A) in B) on C) at D) from 41. Goodbye! See you … Friday. A) in B) on C) at D) from 42. Have you read any books … George Orwell? A) off B) by C) belongs to D) B/C 43. He is … prison. A) in B) on C) at D) from 44. He is … work. A) in B) on C) at D) from 45. He is standing … the door. A) in B) at C) on D) into 46. He is walking … the door. A) to B) for C) in D) into 47. He never thinks … other people. A) about B) of C) on D) A/B 48. He was driving … 90 kilometres an hour. A) in B) on C) with D) at 49. He went to sleep … he was watching TV. A) during B) after C) before D) while 50. He went to work … a bicycle. A) in B) on C) at D) up 51. He went to work … a car. A) in B) on C) at D) by 52. He’s fed … doing the same thing every day. A) up from B) up of C) up with D) up at 53. He’s lost his key. He’s looking … it. A) for B) at C) after D) up 54. Her brother is … hospital. A) in B) on C) at D) from 55. How long will you be away? … Monday. A) on B) in C) until D) at 56. Hurry! The train leaves … five minutes. A) in B) on C) at D) from 57. I always feel good … the morning. A) in B) on C) at D) from 58. I always have breakfast … going to work. A) during B) before C) while D) at 59. I am doing … 90 kilometres an hour. A) in B) on C) at D) - 60. I can’t sleep … night. A) in B) on C) at D) from 61. I cut the paper … a pair … scissors. A) with/of B) in/of C) by/of D) on/of 62. I don’t know much … cars. A) on B) about C) of D) through 63. I don’t work … Sundays. A) in B) on C) at D) from 64. I jumped … the wall … the garden. A) on/in B) from/to C) over/into D) from/into 65. I like reading … bed. A) in B) at C) on D) into 66. I like swimming … the sea. A) in B) on C) at D) from 67. I live … a town but I went to live … the country. A) in/in B) on/on C) in/at D) in/from 68. I met a lot of people … the party. A) of B) at C) on D) into 69. I met Alice … the bus. A) at B) on C) in D) by 70. I met Ann … the airport. A) of B) at C) on D) into 71. I never get letters. Nobody writes … me. A) for B) to C) - D) about 72. I opened the door and walked … the room. A) to B) in C) from D) into 73. I put my pen on the table five minutes ago and now it isn’t there. What’s happened … it? A) on B) at C) for D) to 74. I put the money … my pocket. A) into B) in C) to D) out of 75. I put the new batteries … the radio. A) into B) in C) to D) for 76. I read a book … every day. A) in B) on C) at D) - 77. I read an interesting article … a magazine. A) in B) on C) at D) from 78. I read this information … a book. A) in B) on C) at D) from 79. I saw Jack … this morning. A) in B) on C) at D) - 80. I spoke … Jack … the phone … last night. A) with/on/at B) to/on/at C) to/on/- D) to/by/- 81. I star work … 8 o’clock. A) in B) on C) at D) from 82. I took the old batteries … the radio. A) from B) off C) out of D) out 83. I want to go … Italy. A) to B) for C) in D) into 84. I was bitten … a dog. A) with B) by C) from D) across 85. I was tired when I arrived … home. A) in B) at C) to D) - 86. I was walking … the road with my dog. A) through B) along C) in D) above 87. I went … the airport by car. A) to B) for C) in D) into 88. I went to bed early last night but I wasn’t tired. I read a book … 3 am. A) on B) in C) at D) until 89. I went to sleep … the film. A) after B) before C) during D) A/B/C 90. I work … Monday to Friday. A) from B) on C) in D) at 91. I’d like to have a house … a garden. A) of B) by C) with D) in 92. I’m fed … my job. I want to do something different. A) up with B) up for C) up to D) up from 93. I’m going … a party tonight. A) to B) for C) in D) into 94. I’m going away … a few weeks. A) from B) to C) for D) with 95. I’m going on holiday … end … October. A) in/of B) on/of C) at/of D) from/of 96. I’m going on holiday … October. A) in B) on C) at D) from 97. I’m going to hang some pictures … the wall. A) above B) over C) on D) up 98. I’m looking … Ann. Have you seen her? A) for B) at C) after D) up 99. I’m meeting Jill … Monday morning. A) in B) on C) at D) from 100. I’m not going out this evening. I’m staying … home. A) in B) at C) on D) into 101. I’m sorry … being late. A) about B) for C) from D) with 102. I’m sorry … shouting … you. A) about/to B) about/at C) for/to D) for/at 103. I’m thinking … buying a new car. A) on B) in C) at D) of 104. I’m thinking … selling my old car. A) about B) of C) on D) A/B 105. I’m tired. I’m going … home A) to B) for C) in D) - 106. In Britain children get presents … Christmas. A) in B) on C) at D) from 107. It has been raining … I got up. A) from B) for C) since D) when 108. It was very kind … you to help us. Thank you very much. A) to B) of C) by D) for 109. Jane isn’t at work. She’s … holiday. A) for B) at C) in D) on 110. Jane usually goes to work … bike. A) on B) in C) at D) by 111. Jill is going … France … a holiday. A) to/to B) to/on C) for/for D) to/for 112. Jill left school … 1984. A) in B) on C) at D) from 113. John has been in hospital … three days. A) from B) in C) for D) since 114. John is … the station A) to B) on C) at D) from 115. John is in hospital. He has been in hospital … Sunday. A) from B) on C) in D) since 116. John is standing … the window. A) on B) in C) through D) by 117. Karim is … the doctor’s. A) to B) on C) at D) from 118. Let’s go … a walk … the river. A) to/along B) for/at C) to/across D) for/along 119. Listen … this music. It’s beautiful. A) at B) in C) with D) to 120. Look … flowers. They’re beautiful. A) for B) at C) here D) up 121. Mary goes to work every day but she has a young child. When she is at work, a friend of hers looks … her child. A) for B) at C) after D) up 122. Milan is … the north of Italy. A) in B) on C) at D) from 123. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have been married … 1958. A) from B) in C) since D) for 124. My brother lives … Italy. A) in B) at C) on D) into 125. My house is … the end of the street. A) in B) on C) at D) from 126. My sister is … university. A) in B) at C) on D) into 127. Our house is … sea. A) next to B) by C) on D) A/B 128. Piccadilly Circus is … London. A) in B) at C) on D) into 129. Please take your feet … the table. A) from B) out of C) off D) of 130. Please write your name … the top of the page. A) in B) on C) at D) from 131. Sarah left school … age … 16. A) in/of B) on/of C) at/of D) for/of 132. She asked him … this work. A) to do B) for doing C) about doing D) with doing 133. She can’t read … glasses. A) with B) by C) without D) in 134. She goes to work … bike. A) on B) in C) at D) by 135. She is … a horse. A) in B) on C) at D) up 136. She is … bed now. A) in B) on C) at D) from 137. She is … home now. A) in B) on C) at D) from 138. She is … the hairdresser’s. A) to B) on C) at D) from 139. She went … … saying goodbye. A) out/from not B) away/with C) out of/without D) away/without
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