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56. elementary-56

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 56 (Answer Keys)

Other, another, others, the others

 

A1

There are ten pieces of fruit in my basket. One is an orange, one is a grape and another is an apple.

answer: (c) another

A2

I have two pencils. One is black, the other is blue.

answer: (d) the other

A3

There are four girls in my apartment. Two are called Casey and Amber. The others are Joanne and Lindsey.

answer: (b) The others

A4

There are several holidays in Brazil. One is Independence Day and some others are Children's Day and

Teacher's Day.

answer: (a) some others



A5

My friend has two cars. One is black and the other is red.

answer: (b) the other

A6

My mom speaks three languages. One is English and another one is French.

answer: (c) another

A7

There are eight pets in my house. Six are cats and the others are dogs.

answer: (d) the others

A8

There are 50 states in the United States. One is North Carolina and some others are Virginia and Kentucky.

answer: (c) some others

A9

My neighbor has four kids. One of them is a boy and the others are girls.

answer: (a) the others

A10

There are three books in my backpack. One is a maths book and another is a chemistry book.

answer: (b) another


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57. elementary-57

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 57 (Answer Keys)

Adjective Prepositions Constructions

 

A1

Venice is famous for its canals.

answer: (d) for

A2

My son is afraid of the dark.

answer: (c) of

A3

Maria is married to my cousin.

answer: (c) to

A4

The second hotel was different from the first.

answer: (d) from

A5

Lucas is very good at drawing.

answer: (a) at

A6

I'm tired of waiting for the bus. Let's take a taxi.

answer: (c) of

A7

George was worried about his father's health.

answer: (b) about

A8

I didn't know you were interested in science.

answer: (a) in

A9

Why are you angry with him?

answer: (d) with

A10

We were very pleased with the service.

answer: (a) with


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58. elementary-58

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 58 (Answer Keys)

Anything, nothing, something, everything

 

A1

I don't have anything to do today.

answer: (b) anything

A2

Are there any dogs in the house?

answer: (c) any

A3

I know nothing about it!

answer: (b) nothing

A4

There is something I need to do tomorrow afternoon.

answer: (d) something

A5

My friend doesn't know anything about her Birthday Party!

answer: (c) anything

A6

Did you bring everything you needed for the trip?

answer: (d) everything

A7

If there is anything you need you can call me, okay?

answer: (a) anything

A8

I think there is something wrong with my VCR. It is not working very well.

answer: (c) something

A9

My friend's decisions have nothing to do with me.

answer: (a) nothing

A10

My mom asked me how I was and I said everything was fine.

answer: (d) everything


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59. elementary-59

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 59 (Answer Keys)

American homophones

 

A1

I would eat dessert 24/7 if I could get away with it.

answer: (b) dessert

A2

My friend said she doesn't know any foreign languages.

answer: (c) know

A3

We took the kids swimming all morning. Now they're completely exhausted.

answer: (a) they're

A4

My friend's dog always chases its tail.

answer: (d) its

A5

Every time I go on a trip I leave my dog in a kennel.

answer: (d) kennel

A6

The principal of my school was overwhelmingly strict.

answer: (a) principal

A7

The chocolate chip cookies are on aisle five.

answer: (c) aisle

A8

There are millions of poor people in Third World Countries.

answer: (b) poor

A9

Christina loves to sew!

answer: (c) sew

A10

Hey Tom, how's the weather in Tulsa today?

answer: (d) weather


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60. elementary-60

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 60 (Answer Keys)

Pronouns: who, whose, whom, which

 

A1

This is the teacher who told me my son has been misbehaving in class.

answer: (d) who

A2

My husband, whom I love, sent me flowers at work last night.

answer: (b) whom

A3

This is the girl whose car hit that tree down last week.

answer: (c) whose

A4

Those were the boxes which were sent to you last month, but never made it here.

answer: (a) which

A5

Who is going to take the dog for a walk?

answer: (c) Who



A6

Whom shall I fear, but the ones who hurt me?

answer: (b) Whom



A7

I asked you which one of these shoes you think would go with my outfit.

answer: (d) which

A8

Whose house is it, anyway? Are we allowed to stay in here?

answer: (c) Whose



A9

I have friends who love me so much, they made a surprise birthday party for me last night.

answer: (a) who

A10

That young man to whom we owe some thanks, saved our mom's life on that car accident.

answer: (b) whom


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61. elementary-61

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 61 (Answer Keys)

Some, any, few, little

 

A1

Wow! Look at that! How many books do you have on your shelf? I have to tell you, it's quite a great collection!

answer: (b) many

A2

Would you like some juice?

answer: (c) some

A3

How much money do you have?

answer: (a) much

A4

I only have a few dollars.

answer: (d) a few

A5

I want to make orange juice. Have you got any oranges?

answer: (c) any

A6

No, I don't have any. But I have some apples, if you'd like to make apple juice instead.

answer: (b) some

A7

There are many people trying to go to the U2 concert this weekend.

answer: (a) many

A8

How many gallons of water did you bring for the trip? — I just have a few gallons.

answer: (d) a few

A9

Jessica spent a lot of money on her car. Now she only has a little money left to pay for her living expenses.

answer: (c) a little

A10

How much time do you have left before you have to go to school?

answer: (b) much


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62. elementary-62

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 62 (Answer Keys)

Prepositons Test

 

A1

I was jogging in the park this morning and saw this dog coming towards me. It looked like he was going attack

me, but he was just trying to reach out for his owner who was running right behind me.

answer: (c) towards



A2

Barbara, your boyfriend is waiting for you outside in the car.

answer: (b) outside

A3

I heard a glass breaking noise in the living room and ran to see what happened. A pigeon flew against the

window and broke it.

answer: (d) against



A4

Suzanne who lives by that coffee shop place, came over to visit you this morning.

answer: (b) by

A5

I don't know how many times I have told my daughter to look at both sides before running across the street.

answer: (a) across

A6

My house is between the grocery store and the gas station.

answer: (d) between

A7

The temperature in Washington D.C today is eight degrees below zero.

answer: (b) below

A8

The cat is sitting on the wall.

answer: (a) on

A9

As soon as Bob heard his boss coming, he jumped for his chair and prentended he was working.

answer: (c) for

A10

Frederick lives up the hill, where all the mansions are.

answer: (d) up


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63. elementary-63

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 63 (Answer Keys)

Past Participle Sentences

 

A1

Had I been able to go to school as a child, I would have learned how to read.

answer: (a) learned

A2

I would have sung all night if I could but we all had to leave early because Carmen didn't feel good.

answer: (b) sung

A3

Adrian should have never left home. If he hadn't, he'd be in a better situation right now.

answer: (c) left

A4

Perhaps she would have been bitten by that dog if its owner hadn't been faster and caught him right on time.

answer: (d) bitten

A5

If it wasn't for that medicine you gave me, I would have gotten a lot worse.

answer: (a) gotten

A6

Last night, I dreamed I was calling the police and really did it.

answer: (c) dreamed

A7

I'm glad to know that you have forgiven me for what I have done.

answer: (c) forgiven

A8

After looking for him all day, Jeremy finally found his dog hidden under a cave.

answer: (c) hidden

A9

I would have taken pictures from my trip, if I had a camera.

answer: (c) taken

A10

When he finally arrived, his date had already gone.

answer: (d) gone


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64. elementary-64

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 64 (Answer Keys)

ESL Prepositions

 

A1

The board meeting was called off due to the sudden demise of the chief executive office.

answer: (b) off

A2

My father put $1,000 down as a deposit to help my sister purchase a new car.

answer: (c) down

A3

I have some material from which I could knock up an article if you want me to.

answer: (a) up

A4

The finance director has come in for a lot of criticism over his unsuccessful handling of the company's

investments.

answer: (b) for



A5

The factory churns out thousands of pairs of low cost shoes every day.

answer: (a) out

A6

Low consumer demand has forced the retailer to mark down a wide range of goods by as much as 40%.

answer: (b) down

A7

Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett must be making a fortune. They're clearly raking in over $1,000,000 a year.

answer: (b) in

A8

The clothing manufacturer recently branched out into sport's wear.

answer: (a) out

A9

Distributors will probably bump up the price of the software when the next version is released.

answer: (a) up

A10

The director was drummed out of office for life when it was discovered that she had been involved in insider

trading.

answer: (d) out



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65. elementary-65

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 65 (Answer Keys)

Common English Errors (1)

 

A1

There are many kinds of jobs in Oregon right now.

answer: (c) kinds

A2

She ran over to the commotion to find out what was happening.

answer: (d) find out

A3

After some time, Vince got to know the university campus very well.

answer: (a) got

A4

Don't forget about your daughter's soccer game — she'll never forgive you!

answer: (d) forgive

A5

When I drove into Seattle yesterday afternoon, the weather was still cloudy and wet.

answer: (a) weather

A6

I'm worried about her because she is taking more pills than usual.

answer: (c) is taking

A7

I'm so busy — I hope you'll excuse my messy office space.

answer: (c) excuse

A8

He was married fifty years ago.

answer: (b) ago

A9

wake up at six o'clock in the morning every day.

answer: (b) wake up

A10

We decided to stay in bed this morning because last night wore us out.

answer: (c) stay in


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66. elementary-66

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 66 (Answer Keys)

Common English Errors (2)

 

A1

That book isn't in right now but we can order one for you.

answer: (b) order

A2

borrowed some great books from the library this past weekend.

answer: (c) borrowed

A3

We always stay at the hotel by the marina when we go to San Francisco.

answer: (a) stay

A4

I haven't heard from anyone lately.

answer: (d) heard

A5

After the attack, the woman calmed down quickly.

answer: (a) calmed down

A6

Call me as soon as possible. It's urgent.

answer: (b) Call



A7

People call this place the "Forbidden Forest."

answer: (a) call

A8

I've been so busy with new clients that I hired new staff just to keep up.

answer: (b) keep up

A9

You're an asset to our team. Keep it up!

answer: (c) Keep it up!

A10

It's difficult to understand what she sees in in her job — it seems very boring.

answer: (d) sees in


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67. elementary-67

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 67 (Answer Keys)

Common English Errors (3)

 

A1

Older people like this area a lot.

answer: (b) Older



A2

My eldest brother is really nice to me.

answer: (a) eldest

A3

After visiting several galaxies, the aliens found themselves captivated by life on earth.

answer: (d) earth

A4

It's one of the nicest countries in the world.

answer: (b) in the world

A5

I know it sounds unreasonable but it is possible that she will never come back.

answer: (a) is possible

A6

As soon as I picked up the rare object, it came apart.

answer: (c) came apart

A7

You should come over after you've finished your lessons.

answer: (b) come over

A8

Our friends — who we haven't seen in a long time — came by last night.

answer: (d) came by

A9

I keep my favorite ring under the dresser.

answer: (a) under

A10

The world needs to depend on other energy sources, besides oil and other natural resources.

answer: (c) besides


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68. elementary-68

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 68 (Answer Keys)

Common English Errors (4)

 

A1

Her mother died when she was just a little girl.

answer: (c) died

A2

If my back starts acting up, I can't go anywhere with you next week.

answer: (c) acting up

A3

She was hoping the terrible argument would blow over before the wedding.

answer: (b) blow over

A4

After the car accident, Bob had to build up his endurance during his rehabilitation classes.

answer: (d) build up

A5

My uncle has a long beard and a hairy chest.

answer: (d) hairy

A6

Due to his age, everyone thinks he should find a suitable mate and settle down.

answer: (c) down

A7

The movie was very shocking because it is based on a true story that took place in our state.

answer: (b) based on

A8

His speech was articulate and I asked him to expand on his ideas.

answer: (c) expand on

A9

Our nanny has always been kind to us.

answer: (d) kind

A10

got bored with the book quickly.

answer: (c) got bored


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69. elementary-69

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 69 (Answer Keys)

Common Quantity Nouns

 

A1

The boys gathered a bundle of sticks.

answer: (a) sticks

A2

Over by the railroad tracks, there was a heap of stones.

answer: (d) stones

A3

In the distance, the onlookers could see a fleet of ships.

answer: (d) ships

A4

As she looked up, she saw a flight of stairs.

answer: (d) stairs

A5

The flock of sheep stayed together.

answer: (a) sheep

A6

A swarm of insects gathered around the swamp.

answer: (c) insects

A7

A crowd of people lined up to see what was happening.

answer: (c) people

A8

There was a long row of houses near the beach.

answer: (d) houses

A9

The herd of cows kept eating as the wind blew past them.

answer: (c) cows

A10

At the show, we saw many different schools of fish.

answer: (c) fish


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70. elementary-70

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 70 (Answer Keys)

Using Make and Do (1)

 

A1

The manager was surprised at how many things Ron could do at once.

answer: (b) do

A2

She made him a solemn promise that she would never steal again.

answer: (c) made

A3

His teacher begged him to make more of an effort in class.

answer: (a) make

A4

We had so much fun in Chicago — we did it in three days.

answer: (d) did

A5

The business made a lot of money this year.

answer: (c) made

A6

The university research department stumbled upon something new and made a big discovery because of it.

answer: (c) made

A7

His mother forced him to do his homework every night after supper.

answer: (b) do

A8

No matter how hard he pushed him, he couldn't make his son do the job properly.

answer: (a) make

A9

The teacher suggested they do another exercise to understand the problem better.

answer: (b) do

A10

We only have one more pot of stew — will it do?

answer: (b) do


                                                   


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