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1
Choose the crrect variant.
1. Andy _____ listen to his father because he is giving him very good advice about work. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) must
c) can’t
d) had to
2. A: Ken's bus ride from Lviv took more than 16 hours. It was a really long trip.
B: He _____ be exhausted now. [a, b, c, d]
a) had to
b) couldn’t
c) must
d) needn’t
3. While Emily is on holiday, I _____ water her plants and flowers, or they will die. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) needn’t
c) can
d) will have to
4. Miguel speaks Spanish fluently, so I think one of his parents _____ of Spanish origin. [a, b, c, d]
a) must be
b) doesn’t have to be
c) is able to be
d) needn’t be
5. A: Excuse me. You _____ smoke in the hotel. It is forbidden. [a, b, c, d]
B: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
a) can
b) needn’t
c) can’t
d) have to
6. Laurie _____ worry about missing her favourite TV show. I am recording it for her. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t
b) must
c) had to
d) couldn’t
7. I have looked everywhere for my mobile phone. I just _____ find it. [a, b, c, d]
a) couldn’t
b) didn’t have to
c) can’t
d) mustn’t
8. A: I am so sorry. I _____ pay you this week because I haven't received my pay cheque yet.
B: No problem. [a, b, c, d]
a) could
b) will be able
c) needn’t
d) won’t be able to
9. Sheila and Trevor won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, so they _____ be extremely happy. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can’t
c) needn’t
d) will have to
10. You _____ buy any ice cream from the shop because there is plenty in the freezer. [a, b, c, d]
a) weren’t able to
b) couldn’t
c) can’t
d) needn’t
11. Davey and Clyde ___ play games online for an hour because they ___ connect to the Internet. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to / are able to
b) haven’t been able to / can’t
c) could / won’t be able to
d) will be able to / couldn’t
12. I am very cold. All the windows are open. ___ close the windows, please? [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you
b) Should you
c) Must I
d) Do I
13. A: Jane is always alone.
B: Yes. She __ have many friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can
c) could
d) might not
14. A: Hi! ___ I speak to Jenny?
B: I'm sorry. You __ have the wrong number. [a, b, c, d]
a) Must / Can
b) Can / must
c) Might / Can
d) Could / should
15. Where is Mr Anderson? He's not in his office, I don't know. He ___ be at a meeting. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) might
c) mustn’t
d) couldn’t
16. A: I am very late for school. ______
B: Of course, sweetheart. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you turn off the TV, please?
b) Can you pick me up from school?
c) Can you give me a lift to school, please?
d) Could you tell me the way to the school?
17. A: Where does Emma live?
B: I don't know. She________in the town centre. [a, b, c, d]
a) can live
b) must live
c) might live
d) should live
18. A: There is no bread at home. ______
B: OK. I will get some on my way home. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you tell me the way to the bakery?
b) Could you sell me some?
c) Could you give me some, please?
d) Can you buy some bread, please?
19. I'm going on holiday but I'm worried about my plants. ______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you look after them?
b) Could I see the menu?
c) Can you buy me some this week?
d) Could you come with me?
20. A: My stomach is rumbling.
B: You ___ be hungry. [a, b, c, d]
a) can’t
b) must
c) might
d) may
21. There are ___ potatoes in the cupboard, but I don't have ___ carrots, I need to buy some. [a, b, c, d]
a) no / a few
b) some / any
c) any / a little
d) many / much
22. A: Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
B: I have _____ sisters, but I have got two brothers. [a, b, c, d]
a) any / no
b) many / any
c) much / a few
d) some / a little
23. There aren't ___ coins in the cash register so I need to get ___ change from the bank. [a, b, c, d]
a) a lot of / much
b) many / a few
c) no / a little
d) any / some
24. If you ring the doorbell at half-past six, _____ will be home to answer the door. [a, b, c, d]
a) something
b) somewhere
c) someone
d) everything
25. My neighbour had ___ to park his car, but ___ allowed him to park in their garage. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / somebody
b) somewhere / everywhere
c) anywhere / nothing
d) everywhere / anybody
26. A: How _____ time do you spend studying English?
B: I study English for _____ hours every day. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a lot of
b) much / a few
c) little / many
d) few / some
27. I have ___ money on me today; can you lend me ___? [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / a few
c) no / some
d) any / every
28. There are ___ children but ___ adults on the playground today. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / every
c) little / much
d) few / a lot of
29. For dessert, my friend ate ___ chocolate cake and I ate ___ apple pie, but it wasn't a big piece. [a, b, c, d]
a) some / a little
b) little / a few
c) many / some
d) much / no
30. _____ knew who the wallet belonged to, so we handed it in to our teacher. [a, b, c, d]
a) Something
b) Nobody
c) Everywhere
d) Anybody
31. Report this sentence correctly. ‘I can swim really fast.’ [a, b, c]
a) He told that he could swim really fast.
b) He said that he could swim really fast.
c) He said me that he could swim really fast.
32. Report this sentence correctly. ‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’. [a, b, c]
a) He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
b) He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
c) He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
33. Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say ...
[a, b, c]
a) Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
b) Tom said he is going to London the following day.
c) om said he was going to London the following day.
34. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) James said he will help me.
b) Karen said she was going to be late.
c) Lisa said she didn’t have a map.
35. Which words complete the sentence?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
[a, b, c]
a) the following day
b) that day
c) pervious day
36. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’
Paul said that he ____ at the meeting the following day.
[a, b, c, d]
a) hadn’t been
b) would be
c) wouldn’t be
d) will be
37. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I _____ .
[a, b, c, d]
a) has done it
b) will do it
c) have done it
d) had done it
38. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he ___ to be late.
[a, b, c, d]
a) was going
b) were going
c) is going
d) are going
39. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he ___ because he was working.
[a, b, c, d]
a) can’t talk
b) couldn’t talk
c) couldn’t have talked
d) could talked
40. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.
Hannah said that she ___ to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough money.
[a, b, c, d]
a) had wanted
b) has wanted
c) wanted
d) wants
41. The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon. [a, b, c, d]
a) will
b) will be
c) will been
d) will being
42. The woman was bitten ___ a snake. [a, b, c, d]
a) by
b) for
c) with
d) from
43. Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance. [a, b, c, d]
a) taking
b) took
c) taken
d) taked
44. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?
Dogs ___ kept under control.
[a, b, c, d]
a) are always
b) should be
c) were constantly
d) must
45. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
[a, b, c, d]
a) have
b) is
c) was
d) has
2
Choose the crrect variant.
1. Andy _____ listen to his father because he is giving him very good advice about work. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) must
c) can’t
d) had to
2. A: Ken's bus ride from Lviv took more than 16 hours. It was a really long trip.
B: He _____ be exhausted now. [a, b, c, d]
a) had to
b) couldn’t
c) must
d) needn’t
3. While Emily is on holiday, I _____ water her plants and flowers, or they will die. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) needn’t
c) can
d) will have to
4. Miguel speaks Spanish fluently, so I think one of his parents _____ of Spanish origin. [a, b, c, d]
a) must be
b) doesn’t have to be
c) is able to be
d) needn’t be
5. A: Excuse me. You _____ smoke in the hotel. It is forbidden. [a, b, c, d]
B: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
a) can
b) needn’t
c) can’t
d) have to
6. Laurie _____ worry about missing her favourite TV show. I am recording it for her. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t
b) must
c) had to
d) couldn’t
7. I have looked everywhere for my mobile phone. I just _____ find it. [a, b, c, d]
a) couldn’t
b) didn’t have to
c) can’t
d) mustn’t
8. A: I am so sorry. I _____ pay you this week because I haven't received my pay cheque yet.
B: No problem. [a, b, c, d]
a) could
b) will be able
c) needn’t
d) won’t be able to
9. Sheila and Trevor won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, so they _____ be extremely happy. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can’t
c) needn’t
d) will have to
10. You _____ buy any ice cream from the shop because there is plenty in the freezer. [a, b, c, d]
a) weren’t able to
b) couldn’t
c) can’t
d) needn’t
11. Davey and Clyde ___ play games online for an hour because they ___ connect to the Internet. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to / are able to
b) haven’t been able to / can’t
c) could / won’t be able to
d) will be able to / couldn’t
12. I am very cold. All the windows are open. ___ close the windows, please? [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you
b) Should you
c) Must I
d) Do I
13. A: Jane is always alone.
B: Yes. She __ have many friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can
c) could
d) might not
14. A: Hi! ___ I speak to Jenny?
B: I'm sorry. You __ have the wrong number. [a, b, c, d]
a) Must / Can
b) Can / must
c) Might / Can
d) Could / should
15. Where is Mr Anderson? He's not in his office, I don't know. He ___ be at a meeting. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) might
c) mustn’t
d) couldn’t
16. A: I am very late for school. ______
B: Of course, sweetheart. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you turn off the TV, please?
b) Can you pick me up from school?
c) Can you give me a lift to school, please?
d) Could you tell me the way to the school?
17. A: Where does Emma live?
B: I don't know. She________in the town centre. [a, b, c, d]
a) can live
b) must live
c) might live
d) should live
18. A: There is no bread at home. ______
B: OK. I will get some on my way home. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you tell me the way to the bakery?
b) Could you sell me some?
c) Could you give me some, please?
d) Can you buy some bread, please?
19. I'm going on holiday but I'm worried about my plants. ______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you look after them?
b) Could I see the menu?
c) Can you buy me some this week?
d) Could you come with me?
20. A: My stomach is rumbling.
B: You ___ be hungry. [a, b, c, d]
a) can’t
b) must
c) might
d) may
21. There are ___ potatoes in the cupboard, but I don't have ___ carrots, I need to buy some. [a, b, c, d]
a) no / a few
b) some / any
c) any / a little
d) many / much
22. A: Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
B: I have _____ sisters, but I have got two brothers. [a, b, c, d]
a) any / no
b) many / any
c) much / a few
d) some / a little
23. There aren't ___ coins in the cash register so I need to get ___ change from the bank. [a, b, c, d]
a) a lot of / much
b) many / a few
c) no / a little
d) any / some
24. If you ring the doorbell at half-past six, _____ will be home to answer the door. [a, b, c, d]
a) something
b) somewhere
c) someone
d) everything
25. My neighbour had ___ to park his car, but ___ allowed him to park in their garage. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / somebody
b) somewhere / everywhere
c) anywhere / nothing
d) everywhere / anybody
26. A: How _____ time do you spend studying English?
B: I study English for _____ hours every day. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a lot of
b) much / a few
c) little / many
d) few / some
27. I have ___ money on me today; can you lend me ___? [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / a few
c) no / some
d) any / every
28. There are ___ children but ___ adults on the playground today. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / every
c) little / much
d) few / a lot of
29. For dessert, my friend ate ___ chocolate cake and I ate ___ apple pie, but it wasn't a big piece. [a, b, c, d]
a) some / a little
b) little / a few
c) many / some
d) much / no
30. _____ knew who the wallet belonged to, so we handed it in to our teacher. [a, b, c, d]
a) Something
b) Nobody
c) Everywhere
d) Anybody
31. Report this sentence correctly. ‘I can swim really fast.’ [a, b, c]
a) He told that he could swim really fast.
b) He said that he could swim really fast.
c) He said me that he could swim really fast.
32. Report this sentence correctly. ‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’. [a, b, c]
a) He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
b) He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
c) He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
33. Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say ...
[a, b, c]
a) Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
b) Tom said he is going to London the following day.
c) om said he was going to London the following day.
34. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) James said he will help me.
b) Karen said she was going to be late.
c) Lisa said she didn’t have a map.
35. Which words complete the sentence?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
[a, b, c]
a) the following day
b) that day
c) pervious day
36. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’
Paul said that he ____ at the meeting the following day.
[a, b, c, d]
a) hadn’t been
b) would be
c) wouldn’t be
d) will be
37. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I _____ .
[a, b, c, d]
a) has done it
b) will do it
c) have done it
d) had done it
38. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he ___ to be late.
[a, b, c, d]
a) was going
b) were going
c) is going
d) are going
39. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he ___ because he was working.
[a, b, c, d]
a) can’t talk
b) couldn’t talk
c) couldn’t have talked
d) could talked
40. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.
Hannah said that she ___ to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough money.
[a, b, c, d]
a) had wanted
b) has wanted
c) wanted
d) wants
41. The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon. [a, b, c, d]
a) will
b) will be
c) will been
d) will being
42. The woman was bitten ___ a snake. [a, b, c, d]
a) by
b) for
c) with
d) from
43. Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance. [a, b, c, d]
a) taking
b) took
c) taken
d) taked
44. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?
Dogs ___ kept under control.
[a, b, c, d]
a) are always
b) should be
c) were constantly
d) must
45. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
[a, b, c, d]
a) have
b) is
c) was
d) has
3
Choose the crrect variant.
1. Andy _____ listen to his father because he is giving him very good advice about work. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) must
c) can’t
d) had to
2. A: Ken's bus ride from Lviv took more than 16 hours. It was a really long trip.
B: He _____ be exhausted now. [a, b, c, d]
a) had to
b) couldn’t
c) must
d) needn’t
3. While Emily is on holiday, I _____ water her plants and flowers, or they will die. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) needn’t
c) can
d) will have to
4. Miguel speaks Spanish fluently, so I think one of his parents _____ of Spanish origin. [a, b, c, d]
a) must be
b) doesn’t have to be
c) is able to be
d) needn’t be
5. A: Excuse me. You _____ smoke in the hotel. It is forbidden. [a, b, c, d]
B: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
a) can
b) needn’t
c) can’t
d) have to
6. Laurie _____ worry about missing her favourite TV show. I am recording it for her. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t
b) must
c) had to
d) couldn’t
7. I have looked everywhere for my mobile phone. I just _____ find it. [a, b, c, d]
a) couldn’t
b) didn’t have to
c) can’t
d) mustn’t
8. A: I am so sorry. I _____ pay you this week because I haven't received my pay cheque yet.
B: No problem. [a, b, c, d]
a) could
b) will be able
c) needn’t
d) won’t be able to
9. Sheila and Trevor won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, so they _____ be extremely happy. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can’t
c) needn’t
d) will have to
10. You _____ buy any ice cream from the shop because there is plenty in the freezer. [a, b, c, d]
a) weren’t able to
b) couldn’t
c) can’t
d) needn’t
11. Davey and Clyde ___ play games online for an hour because they ___ connect to the Internet. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to / are able to
b) haven’t been able to / can’t
c) could / won’t be able to
d) will be able to / couldn’t
12. I am very cold. All the windows are open. ___ close the windows, please? [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you
b) Should you
c) Must I
d) Do I
13. A: Jane is always alone.
B: Yes. She __ have many friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can
c) could
d) might not
14. A: Hi! ___ I speak to Jenny?
B: I'm sorry. You __ have the wrong number. [a, b, c, d]
a) Must / Can
b) Can / must
c) Might / Can
d) Could / should
15. Where is Mr Anderson? He's not in his office, I don't know. He ___ be at a meeting. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) might
c) mustn’t
d) couldn’t
16. A: I am very late for school. ______
B: Of course, sweetheart. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you turn off the TV, please?
b) Can you pick me up from school?
c) Can you give me a lift to school, please?
d) Could you tell me the way to the school?
17. A: Where does Emma live?
B: I don't know. She________in the town centre. [a, b, c, d]
a) can live
b) must live
c) might live
d) should live
18. A: There is no bread at home. ______
B: OK. I will get some on my way home. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you tell me the way to the bakery?
b) Could you sell me some?
c) Could you give me some, please?
d) Can you buy some bread, please?
19. I'm going on holiday but I'm worried about my plants. ______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you look after them?
b) Could I see the menu?
c) Can you buy me some this week?
d) Could you come with me?
20. A: My stomach is rumbling.
B: You ___ be hungry. [a, b, c, d]
a) can’t
b) must
c) might
d) may
21. There are ___ potatoes in the cupboard, but I don't have ___ carrots, I need to buy some. [a, b, c, d]
a) no / a few
b) some / any
c) any / a little
d) many / much
22. A: Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
B: I have _____ sisters, but I have got two brothers. [a, b, c, d]
a) any / no
b) many / any
c) much / a few
d) some / a little
23. There aren't ___ coins in the cash register so I need to get ___ change from the bank. [a, b, c, d]
a) a lot of / much
b) many / a few
c) no / a little
d) any / some
24. If you ring the doorbell at half-past six, _____ will be home to answer the door. [a, b, c, d]
a) something
b) somewhere
c) someone
d) everything
25. My neighbour had ___ to park his car, but ___ allowed him to park in their garage. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / somebody
b) somewhere / everywhere
c) anywhere / nothing
d) everywhere / anybody
26. A: How _____ time do you spend studying English?
B: I study English for _____ hours every day. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a lot of
b) much / a few
c) little / many
d) few / some
27. I have ___ money on me today; can you lend me ___? [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / a few
c) no / some
d) any / every
28. There are ___ children but ___ adults on the playground today. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / every
c) little / much
d) few / a lot of
29. For dessert, my friend ate ___ chocolate cake and I ate ___ apple pie, but it wasn't a big piece. [a, b, c, d]
a) some / a little
b) little / a few
c) many / some
d) much / no
30. _____ knew who the wallet belonged to, so we handed it in to our teacher. [a, b, c, d]
a) Something
b) Nobody
c) Everywhere
d) Anybody
31. Report this sentence correctly. ‘I can swim really fast.’ [a, b, c]
a) He told that he could swim really fast.
b) He said that he could swim really fast.
c) He said me that he could swim really fast.
32. Report this sentence correctly. ‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’. [a, b, c]
a) He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
b) He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
c) He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
33. Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say ...
[a, b, c]
a) Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
b) Tom said he is going to London the following day.
c) om said he was going to London the following day.
34. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) James said he will help me.
b) Karen said she was going to be late.
c) Lisa said she didn’t have a map.
35. Which words complete the sentence?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
[a, b, c]
a) the following day
b) that day
c) pervious day
36. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’
Paul said that he ____ at the meeting the following day.
[a, b, c, d]
a) hadn’t been
b) would be
c) wouldn’t be
d) will be
37. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I _____ .
[a, b, c, d]
a) has done it
b) will do it
c) have done it
d) had done it
38. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he ___ to be late.
[a, b, c, d]
a) was going
b) were going
c) is going
d) are going
39. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he ___ because he was working.
[a, b, c, d]
a) can’t talk
b) couldn’t talk
c) couldn’t have talked
d) could talked
40. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.
Hannah said that she ___ to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough money.
[a, b, c, d]
a) had wanted
b) has wanted
c) wanted
d) wants
41. The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon. [a, b, c, d]
a) will
b) will be
c) will been
d) will being
42. The woman was bitten ___ a snake. [a, b, c, d]
a) by
b) for
c) with
d) from
43. Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance. [a, b, c, d]
a) taking
b) took
c) taken
d) taked
44. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?
Dogs ___ kept under control.
[a, b, c, d]
a) are always
b) should be
c) were constantly
d) must
45. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
[a, b, c, d]
a) have
b) is
c) was
d) has
4
Choose the crrect variant.
1. Andy _____ listen to his father because he is giving him very good advice about work. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) must
c) can’t
d) had to
2. A: Ken's bus ride from Lviv took more than 16 hours. It was a really long trip.
B: He _____ be exhausted now. [a, b, c, d]
a) had to
b) couldn’t
c) must
d) needn’t
3. While Emily is on holiday, I _____ water her plants and flowers, or they will die. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) needn’t
c) can
d) will have to
4. Miguel speaks Spanish fluently, so I think one of his parents _____ of Spanish origin. [a, b, c, d]
a) must be
b) doesn’t have to be
c) is able to be
d) needn’t be
5. A: Excuse me. You _____ smoke in the hotel. It is forbidden. [a, b, c, d]
B: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
a) can
b) needn’t
c) can’t
d) have to
6. Laurie _____ worry about missing her favourite TV show. I am recording it for her. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t
b) must
c) had to
d) couldn’t
7. I have looked everywhere for my mobile phone. I just _____ find it. [a, b, c, d]
a) couldn’t
b) didn’t have to
c) can’t
d) mustn’t
8. A: I am so sorry. I _____ pay you this week because I haven't received my pay cheque yet.
B: No problem. [a, b, c, d]
a) could
b) will be able
c) needn’t
d) won’t be able to
9. Sheila and Trevor won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, so they _____ be extremely happy. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can’t
c) needn’t
d) will have to
10. You _____ buy any ice cream from the shop because there is plenty in the freezer. [a, b, c, d]
a) weren’t able to
b) couldn’t
c) can’t
d) needn’t
11. Davey and Clyde ___ play games online for an hour because they ___ connect to the Internet. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to / are able to
b) haven’t been able to / can’t
c) could / won’t be able to
d) will be able to / couldn’t
12. I am very cold. All the windows are open. ___ close the windows, please? [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you
b) Should you
c) Must I
d) Do I
13. A: Jane is always alone.
B: Yes. She __ have many friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can
c) could
d) might not
14. A: Hi! ___ I speak to Jenny?
B: I'm sorry. You __ have the wrong number. [a, b, c, d]
a) Must / Can
b) Can / must
c) Might / Can
d) Could / should
15. Where is Mr Anderson? He's not in his office, I don't know. He ___ be at a meeting. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) might
c) mustn’t
d) couldn’t
16. A: I am very late for school. ______
B: Of course, sweetheart. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you turn off the TV, please?
b) Can you pick me up from school?
c) Can you give me a lift to school, please?
d) Could you tell me the way to the school?
17. A: Where does Emma live?
B: I don't know. She________in the town centre. [a, b, c, d]
a) can live
b) must live
c) might live
d) should live
18. A: There is no bread at home. ______
B: OK. I will get some on my way home. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you tell me the way to the bakery?
b) Could you sell me some?
c) Could you give me some, please?
d) Can you buy some bread, please?
19. I'm going on holiday but I'm worried about my plants. ______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you look after them?
b) Could I see the menu?
c) Can you buy me some this week?
d) Could you come with me?
20. A: My stomach is rumbling.
B: You ___ be hungry. [a, b, c, d]
a) can’t
b) must
c) might
d) may
21. There are ___ potatoes in the cupboard, but I don't have ___ carrots, I need to buy some. [a, b, c, d]
a) no / a few
b) some / any
c) any / a little
d) many / much
22. A: Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
B: I have _____ sisters, but I have got two brothers. [a, b, c, d]
a) any / no
b) many / any
c) much / a few
d) some / a little
23. There aren't ___ coins in the cash register so I need to get ___ change from the bank. [a, b, c, d]
a) a lot of / much
b) many / a few
c) no / a little
d) any / some
24. If you ring the doorbell at half-past six, _____ will be home to answer the door. [a, b, c, d]
a) something
b) somewhere
c) someone
d) everything
25. My neighbour had ___ to park his car, but ___ allowed him to park in their garage. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / somebody
b) somewhere / everywhere
c) anywhere / nothing
d) everywhere / anybody
26. A: How _____ time do you spend studying English?
B: I study English for _____ hours every day. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a lot of
b) much / a few
c) little / many
d) few / some
27. I have ___ money on me today; can you lend me ___? [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / a few
c) no / some
d) any / every
28. There are ___ children but ___ adults on the playground today. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / every
c) little / much
d) few / a lot of
29. For dessert, my friend ate ___ chocolate cake and I ate ___ apple pie, but it wasn't a big piece. [a, b, c, d]
a) some / a little
b) little / a few
c) many / some
d) much / no
30. _____ knew who the wallet belonged to, so we handed it in to our teacher. [a, b, c, d]
a) Something
b) Nobody
c) Everywhere
d) Anybody
31. Report this sentence correctly. ‘I can swim really fast.’ [a, b, c]
a) He told that he could swim really fast.
b) He said that he could swim really fast.
c) He said me that he could swim really fast.
32. Report this sentence correctly. ‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’. [a, b, c]
a) He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
b) He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
c) He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
33. Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say ...
[a, b, c]
a) Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
b) Tom said he is going to London the following day.
c) om said he was going to London the following day.
34. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) James said he will help me.
b) Karen said she was going to be late.
c) Lisa said she didn’t have a map.
35. Which words complete the sentence?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
[a, b, c]
a) the following day
b) that day
c) pervious day
36. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’
Paul said that he ____ at the meeting the following day.
[a, b, c, d]
a) hadn’t been
b) would be
c) wouldn’t be
d) will be
37. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I _____ .
[a, b, c, d]
a) has done it
b) will do it
c) have done it
d) had done it
38. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he ___ to be late.
[a, b, c, d]
a) was going
b) were going
c) is going
d) are going
39. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he ___ because he was working.
[a, b, c, d]
a) can’t talk
b) couldn’t talk
c) couldn’t have talked
d) could talked
40. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.
Hannah said that she ___ to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough money.
[a, b, c, d]
a) had wanted
b) has wanted
c) wanted
d) wants
41. The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon. [a, b, c, d]
a) will
b) will be
c) will been
d) will being
42. The woman was bitten ___ a snake. [a, b, c, d]
a) by
b) for
c) with
d) from
43. Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance. [a, b, c, d]
a) taking
b) took
c) taken
d) taked
44. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?
Dogs ___ kept under control.
[a, b, c, d]
a) are always
b) should be
c) were constantly
d) must
45. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
[a, b, c, d]
a) have
b) is
c) was
d) has
5
Choose the crrect variant.
1. Andy _____ listen to his father because he is giving him very good advice about work. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) must
c) can’t
d) had to
2. A: Ken's bus ride from Lviv took more than 16 hours. It was a really long trip.
B: He _____ be exhausted now. [a, b, c, d]
a) had to
b) couldn’t
c) must
d) needn’t
3. While Emily is on holiday, I _____ water her plants and flowers, or they will die. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) needn’t
c) can
d) will have to
4. Miguel speaks Spanish fluently, so I think one of his parents _____ of Spanish origin. [a, b, c, d]
a) must be
b) doesn’t have to be
c) is able to be
d) needn’t be
5. A: Excuse me. You _____ smoke in the hotel. It is forbidden. [a, b, c, d]
B: I'm sorry, I didn't know.
a) can
b) needn’t
c) can’t
d) have to
6. Laurie _____ worry about missing her favourite TV show. I am recording it for her. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t
b) must
c) had to
d) couldn’t
7. I have looked everywhere for my mobile phone. I just _____ find it. [a, b, c, d]
a) couldn’t
b) didn’t have to
c) can’t
d) mustn’t
8. A: I am so sorry. I _____ pay you this week because I haven't received my pay cheque yet.
B: No problem. [a, b, c, d]
a) could
b) will be able
c) needn’t
d) won’t be able to
9. Sheila and Trevor won the lottery jackpot on Saturday, so they _____ be extremely happy. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can’t
c) needn’t
d) will have to
10. You _____ buy any ice cream from the shop because there is plenty in the freezer. [a, b, c, d]
a) weren’t able to
b) couldn’t
c) can’t
d) needn’t
11. Davey and Clyde ___ play games online for an hour because they ___ connect to the Internet. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to / are able to
b) haven’t been able to / can’t
c) could / won’t be able to
d) will be able to / couldn’t
12. I am very cold. All the windows are open. ___ close the windows, please? [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you
b) Should you
c) Must I
d) Do I
13. A: Jane is always alone.
B: Yes. She __ have many friends. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) can
c) could
d) might not
14. A: Hi! ___ I speak to Jenny?
B: I'm sorry. You __ have the wrong number. [a, b, c, d]
a) Must / Can
b) Can / must
c) Might / Can
d) Could / should
15. Where is Mr Anderson? He's not in his office, I don't know. He ___ be at a meeting. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) might
c) mustn’t
d) couldn’t
16. A: I am very late for school. ______
B: Of course, sweetheart. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you turn off the TV, please?
b) Can you pick me up from school?
c) Can you give me a lift to school, please?
d) Could you tell me the way to the school?
17. A: Where does Emma live?
B: I don't know. She________in the town centre. [a, b, c, d]
a) can live
b) must live
c) might live
d) should live
18. A: There is no bread at home. ______
B: OK. I will get some on my way home. [a, b, c, d]
a) Could you tell me the way to the bakery?
b) Could you sell me some?
c) Could you give me some, please?
d) Can you buy some bread, please?
19. I'm going on holiday but I'm worried about my plants. ______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you look after them?
b) Could I see the menu?
c) Can you buy me some this week?
d) Could you come with me?
20. A: My stomach is rumbling.
B: You ___ be hungry. [a, b, c, d]
a) can’t
b) must
c) might
d) may
21. There are ___ potatoes in the cupboard, but I don't have ___ carrots, I need to buy some. [a, b, c, d]
a) no / a few
b) some / any
c) any / a little
d) many / much
22. A: Have you got _____ brothers or sisters?
B: I have _____ sisters, but I have got two brothers. [a, b, c, d]
a) any / no
b) many / any
c) much / a few
d) some / a little
23. There aren't ___ coins in the cash register so I need to get ___ change from the bank. [a, b, c, d]
a) a lot of / much
b) many / a few
c) no / a little
d) any / some
24. If you ring the doorbell at half-past six, _____ will be home to answer the door. [a, b, c, d]
a) something
b) somewhere
c) someone
d) everything
25. My neighbour had ___ to park his car, but ___ allowed him to park in their garage. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / somebody
b) somewhere / everywhere
c) anywhere / nothing
d) everywhere / anybody
26. A: How _____ time do you spend studying English?
B: I study English for _____ hours every day. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a lot of
b) much / a few
c) little / many
d) few / some
27. I have ___ money on me today; can you lend me ___? [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / a few
c) no / some
d) any / every
28. There are ___ children but ___ adults on the playground today. [a, b, c, d]
a) many / a little
b) a lot of / every
c) little / much
d) few / a lot of
29. For dessert, my friend ate ___ chocolate cake and I ate ___ apple pie, but it wasn't a big piece. [a, b, c, d]
a) some / a little
b) little / a few
c) many / some
d) much / no
30. _____ knew who the wallet belonged to, so we handed it in to our teacher. [a, b, c, d]
a) Something
b) Nobody
c) Everywhere
d) Anybody
31. Report this sentence correctly. ‘I can swim really fast.’ [a, b, c]
a) He told that he could swim really fast.
b) He said that he could swim really fast.
c) He said me that he could swim really fast.
32. Report this sentence correctly. ‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’. [a, b, c]
a) He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
b) He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
c) He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
33. Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say ...
[a, b, c]
a) Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
b) Tom said he is going to London the following day.
c) om said he was going to London the following day.
34. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) James said he will help me.
b) Karen said she was going to be late.
c) Lisa said she didn’t have a map.
35. Which words complete the sentence?
Maria apologised for not coming. She said she had been busy ____.
[a, b, c]
a) the following day
b) that day
c) pervious day
36. Paul: ‘I won’t be at the meeting tomorrow.’
Paul said that he ____ at the meeting the following day.
[a, b, c, d]
a) hadn’t been
b) would be
c) wouldn’t be
d) will be
37. Me: ‘I’ve done it!’
I told you that I _____ .
[a, b, c, d]
a) has done it
b) will do it
c) have done it
d) had done it
38. Danny: ‘I’m going to be late’.
Danny told me that he ___ to be late.
[a, b, c, d]
a) was going
b) were going
c) is going
d) are going
39. George: “I can’t chat because I’m working”.
George said that he ___ because he was working.
[a, b, c, d]
a) can’t talk
b) couldn’t talk
c) couldn’t have talked
d) could talked
40. Hannah: “I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”.
Hannah said that she ___ to go to the football match, but she didn’t have enough money.
[a, b, c, d]
a) had wanted
b) has wanted
c) wanted
d) wants
41. The equipment ___ delivered tomorrow afternoon. [a, b, c, d]
a) will
b) will be
c) will been
d) will being
42. The woman was bitten ___ a snake. [a, b, c, d]
a) by
b) for
c) with
d) from
43. Mark was ___ to hospital in an ambulance. [a, b, c, d]
a) taking
b) took
c) taken
d) taked
44. Which word or phrase CANNOT complete the sentence?
Dogs ___ kept under control.
[a, b, c, d]
a) are always
b) should be
c) were constantly
d) must
45. Which word completes the sentence?
Police ___ been informed about the incident.
[a, b, c, d]
a) have
b) is
c) was
d) has
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