1.Choose the appropriate pronouns.
There was ... wrong with the car but Roger could do ... at that moment.
nothing/something
something/nothing
anything/something
something/anything
some/none
2. Choose the appropriate pronouns.
Have you got ... questions?
Yes, I've got ...
some/any
some/some
any/some
any/any
some/something
3. Choose the appropriate forms of the adjectives.
Have you discussed all the questions?
No, we've only discussed ... ones. The rest were ..
the important/less important
the most important/less important
more important/important
important/more important
less important/more important
4.Choose the appropriate forms of the adjectives.
Is your friend's flat as ... as yours?
Which is ... ?
larger/large
largest/larger
large/largest
largest/large
large/larger
5.Choose the apporopriate forms of the adjectives.
Collins knew the ... he worked the. results he could achieve and so he did his ...
hardest/best/good
harder/better/best
hardest/better/the best
harder/better/the best
hard/good/best
6.Choose the appropriate modal verbs.
* .. you tell me the way to Trafalgar Square? Shall I ... take a bus?
- No, you
A) may/need/needn't
B) can/have to/shall
C) can/have to/needn't
D) could/have to/have to
E) could/have got to/can't
7. Choose the appropriate modal verbs.
We haven't seen our neighbours for ages.
They ... to Spain. They have got a lot of relatives there.
must go
can go
may go
must have gone
should go
8. Choose the appropriate modal verbs.
Oh, you are constantly sneezing and coughing. You ... consult your doctor.
Yes l am afraid, I shall ... miss several Lectures.
can/need
should/have to
could/ought to
have to/be to
must/have got to
9. Choose the appropriate modal verbs.
The coat is too expensive. I'm afraid I ….. afford it.
Let's go to another shop. They ... have cheaper ones there.
must/can
shouldn't/must
can't/may
have to/may not
could/might
10.Choose the appropriate forms of the verbs.
The last time I ... her she ... so happy.
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