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HS1 2021 unit 10 test 2
1. When you pick up heavy objects from the floor, you _____ bend your knees not to hurt yourself. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) have been able to
c) had to
d) must
2. A: Kate's wedding ring is very beautiful.
B: It _____ be really expensive. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) has to
c) couldn’t
d) will have to
3. You ___ touch my dog because he looks aggressive; he ___ be sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / has to
b) can’t / needn’t
c) mustn’t / must
d) didn’t have to / can’t
4. We ___ fly home early because my husband got sick. Luckily, we ___ change our tickets without having to pay any extra fee. [a, b, c, d]
a) can / haven’t been able to
b) had to / were able to
c) could / couldn’t
d) can’t / must
5. A: _____ call the travel agent?
B: No, you _____. I've just booked the holiday online. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I / didn’t have to
b) Shall we / couldn’t
c) Shall I / don’t have to
d) Will you / mustn’t
6. A: _____ you run faster than your brother?
B: I _____ last year, but now I can't. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can’t / will be able to
b) Will / needn’t
c) Must / don’t have to
d) Can / could
7. I ___ be at the airport by 7 tomorrow morning, so I ___ use a taxi to be there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) must / will have to
b) had to / needn’t
c) mustn’t / can’t
d) can / couldn’t
8. When the traffic lights are red, you ___ stop; when they are green, you ___ go. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / must
b) can / aren’t able to
c) must / can
d) couldn’t / didn’t have to
9. A: Dad, I am bored at home. _____
B: Yes, but don't come home late. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I clean my room?
b) May I play computer games?
c) Can I go to bed late?
d) Can I go out with my friend?
10. A: The room is stuffy. ______
B: Go ahead. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I open the window?
b) May I open the window?
c) Can I drink some tea?
d) May I have a sandwich?
11. Sally is wearing a wedding ring. She ____ be married. [a, b, c, d]
a) can
b) must
c) might
d) could
12. A: ______
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a present for my friend. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I see your new skirt, please?
b) May I go home early today?
c) Can I open the present?
d) May I help you?
13. A: Where are my keys, Sam?
B: I don't know. _______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I look in my room?
b) May I look in my room?
c) Shall I look in my room?
d) Must I look in my room?
14. Henry is doing his homework. You are listening to music loudly. _____ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you turn down the music?
b) Can I turn up the music?
c) Can you turn on the radio?
d) Can I turn on the radio?
15. My family and I _____ travel to Montreal next summer. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) might be
c) needn’t
d) would be able to
16. John isn’t in class today. I think he _____ sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) could
c) might
d) might be
17. I _____ at work tomorrow morning because I have a bad cold. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not be
b) may be
c) couldn’t have been
d) must be
18. We … have a grammar exam next week. Let’s study! [a, b, c, d]
a) may
b) may be
c) have to
d) will be able to
19. There’s no sound coming from the radio. It … broken. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) need
c) might be
d) had to
20. I … late today because I may have some extra work to do. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not
b) may be
c) must
d) needn’t
21. ___ can prevent an earthquake, but ___ can do something to lessen its destructive effects. [a, b, c, d]
a) Anyone / someone
b) Nothing / everybody
c) Everything / no one
d) Somewhere / anything
22. ___ student in my class has a dictionary, so they don't need to ask ___ when they have to learn the meaning of a word. [a, b, c, d]
a) Every / anyone
b) Some / no one
c) Few / somebody
d) No / everyone
23. Nurdan has looked ___ for her house keys and purse, but she can't find them ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / everywhere
b) anywhere / somewhere
c) everywhere / anywhere
d) somewhere / nowhere
24. A: Hello, does _____ here speak English? I need a translator.
B: I do, but I have _____ time. I have to go back to work in ten minutes. [a, b, c, d]
a) someone / a lot of
b) no one / just a few
c) everyone / not many
d) anyone / very little
25. I had ___ health problems last year. Thankfully, this year I haven't had ___ so far. [a, b, c, d]
a) a little / some
b) a few / any
c) much / a few
d) many / a lot of
26. Do ____ of you have any money I can borrow? [a, b, c]
a) neither
b) both
c) either
27. Which sentence is correct? [a, b, c]
a) Neither of they live here.
b) Neither of them lives here.
c) Neither Alice or Mark live here.
28. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) Both of boys like hamburgers.
b) Both boys like hamburgers.
c) Both of the boys like hamburgers.
29. Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party. [a, b, c]
a) nor
b) or
c) and
30. Neither of ___ likes rap music. [a, b, c]
a) they
b) then
c) them
31. In ____ street does she live? [a, b, c, d]
a) which
b) what
c) whose
d) who
32. ____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile? [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Which
c) What
d) Who
33. ____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? [a, b, c, d]
a) Who
b) Which
c) Whom
d) What
34. ____ are you doing? – I’m reading a book. [a, b, c, d]
a) What
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Whom
35. ____ children are they? – The Browns’. [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Which
36. They ____ me if I knew what to do. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) told
c) said
37. ‘They’ve arrived’, he ____. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) said
c) told
38. She always ____ me about her troubles. [a, b, c]
a) says
b) asks
c) tells
39. She often ____ things like that. [a, b, c]
a) tells
b) says
c) asks
40. She ____ me she didn’t know what to do. [a, b, c]
a) told
b) said
c) asked
41. Their new house ___ yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) wasn't finished
b) didn’t finished
c) hasn't been finished
d) weren’t finished
42. I don't agree that you ___ to show your ID. [a, b, c, d]
a) are being asked
b) are asked
c) will asked
d) will be asked
43. Most of the students ___ easily to the boat. [a, b, c, d]
a) were swimming
b) were swum
c) were swam
d) was swimming
44. I looked again for the young boy, but he ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) was vanishing
b) has vanished
c) had vanished
d) have vanished
45. The winning car ______ by Stiven. [a, b, c, d]
a) was driving
b) was driven
c) will drive
d) is been driven
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HS1 2021 unit 10 test 2
1. When you pick up heavy objects from the floor, you _____ bend your knees not to hurt yourself. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) have been able to
c) had to
d) must
2. A: Kate's wedding ring is very beautiful.
B: It _____ be really expensive. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) has to
c) couldn’t
d) will have to
3. You ___ touch my dog because he looks aggressive; he ___ be sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / has to
b) can’t / needn’t
c) mustn’t / must
d) didn’t have to / can’t
4. We ___ fly home early because my husband got sick. Luckily, we ___ change our tickets without having to pay any extra fee. [a, b, c, d]
a) can / haven’t been able to
b) had to / were able to
c) could / couldn’t
d) can’t / must
5. A: _____ call the travel agent?
B: No, you _____. I've just booked the holiday online. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I / didn’t have to
b) Shall we / couldn’t
c) Shall I / don’t have to
d) Will you / mustn’t
6. A: _____ you run faster than your brother?
B: I _____ last year, but now I can't. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can’t / will be able to
b) Will / needn’t
c) Must / don’t have to
d) Can / could
7. I ___ be at the airport by 7 tomorrow morning, so I ___ use a taxi to be there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) must / will have to
b) had to / needn’t
c) mustn’t / can’t
d) can / couldn’t
8. When the traffic lights are red, you ___ stop; when they are green, you ___ go. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / must
b) can / aren’t able to
c) must / can
d) couldn’t / didn’t have to
9. A: Dad, I am bored at home. _____
B: Yes, but don't come home late. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I clean my room?
b) May I play computer games?
c) Can I go to bed late?
d) Can I go out with my friend?
10. A: The room is stuffy. ______
B: Go ahead. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I open the window?
b) May I open the window?
c) Can I drink some tea?
d) May I have a sandwich?
11. Sally is wearing a wedding ring. She ____ be married. [a, b, c, d]
a) can
b) must
c) might
d) could
12. A: ______
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a present for my friend. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I see your new skirt, please?
b) May I go home early today?
c) Can I open the present?
d) May I help you?
13. A: Where are my keys, Sam?
B: I don't know. _______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I look in my room?
b) May I look in my room?
c) Shall I look in my room?
d) Must I look in my room?
14. Henry is doing his homework. You are listening to music loudly. _____ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you turn down the music?
b) Can I turn up the music?
c) Can you turn on the radio?
d) Can I turn on the radio?
15. My family and I _____ travel to Montreal next summer. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) might be
c) needn’t
d) would be able to
16. John isn’t in class today. I think he _____ sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) could
c) might
d) might be
17. I _____ at work tomorrow morning because I have a bad cold. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not be
b) may be
c) couldn’t have been
d) must be
18. We … have a grammar exam next week. Let’s study! [a, b, c, d]
a) may
b) may be
c) have to
d) will be able to
19. There’s no sound coming from the radio. It … broken. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) need
c) might be
d) had to
20. I … late today because I may have some extra work to do. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not
b) may be
c) must
d) needn’t
21. ___ can prevent an earthquake, but ___ can do something to lessen its destructive effects. [a, b, c, d]
a) Anyone / someone
b) Nothing / everybody
c) Everything / no one
d) Somewhere / anything
22. ___ student in my class has a dictionary, so they don't need to ask ___ when they have to learn the meaning of a word. [a, b, c, d]
a) Every / anyone
b) Some / no one
c) Few / somebody
d) No / everyone
23. Nurdan has looked ___ for her house keys and purse, but she can't find them ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / everywhere
b) anywhere / somewhere
c) everywhere / anywhere
d) somewhere / nowhere
24. A: Hello, does _____ here speak English? I need a translator.
B: I do, but I have _____ time. I have to go back to work in ten minutes. [a, b, c, d]
a) someone / a lot of
b) no one / just a few
c) everyone / not many
d) anyone / very little
25. I had ___ health problems last year. Thankfully, this year I haven't had ___ so far. [a, b, c, d]
a) a little / some
b) a few / any
c) much / a few
d) many / a lot of
26. Do ____ of you have any money I can borrow? [a, b, c]
a) neither
b) both
c) either
27. Which sentence is correct? [a, b, c]
a) Neither of they live here.
b) Neither of them lives here.
c) Neither Alice or Mark live here.
28. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) Both of boys like hamburgers.
b) Both boys like hamburgers.
c) Both of the boys like hamburgers.
29. Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party. [a, b, c]
a) nor
b) or
c) and
30. Neither of ___ likes rap music. [a, b, c]
a) they
b) then
c) them
31. In ____ street does she live? [a, b, c, d]
a) which
b) what
c) whose
d) who
32. ____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile? [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Which
c) What
d) Who
33. ____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? [a, b, c, d]
a) Who
b) Which
c) Whom
d) What
34. ____ are you doing? – I’m reading a book. [a, b, c, d]
a) What
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Whom
35. ____ children are they? – The Browns’. [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Which
36. They ____ me if I knew what to do. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) told
c) said
37. ‘They’ve arrived’, he ____. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) said
c) told
38. She always ____ me about her troubles. [a, b, c]
a) says
b) asks
c) tells
39. She often ____ things like that. [a, b, c]
a) tells
b) says
c) asks
40. She ____ me she didn’t know what to do. [a, b, c]
a) told
b) said
c) asked
41. Their new house ___ yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) wasn't finished
b) didn’t finished
c) hasn't been finished
d) weren’t finished
42. I don't agree that you ___ to show your ID. [a, b, c, d]
a) are being asked
b) are asked
c) will asked
d) will be asked
43. Most of the students ___ easily to the boat. [a, b, c, d]
a) were swimming
b) were swum
c) were swam
d) was swimming
44. I looked again for the young boy, but he ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) was vanishing
b) has vanished
c) had vanished
d) have vanished
45. The winning car ______ by Stiven. [a, b, c, d]
a) was driving
b) was driven
c) will drive
d) is been driven
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HS1 2021 unit 10 test 2
1. When you pick up heavy objects from the floor, you _____ bend your knees not to hurt yourself. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) have been able to
c) had to
d) must
2. A: Kate's wedding ring is very beautiful.
B: It _____ be really expensive. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) has to
c) couldn’t
d) will have to
3. You ___ touch my dog because he looks aggressive; he ___ be sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / has to
b) can’t / needn’t
c) mustn’t / must
d) didn’t have to / can’t
4. We ___ fly home early because my husband got sick. Luckily, we ___ change our tickets without having to pay any extra fee. [a, b, c, d]
a) can / haven’t been able to
b) had to / were able to
c) could / couldn’t
d) can’t / must
5. A: _____ call the travel agent?
B: No, you _____. I've just booked the holiday online. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I / didn’t have to
b) Shall we / couldn’t
c) Shall I / don’t have to
d) Will you / mustn’t
6. A: _____ you run faster than your brother?
B: I _____ last year, but now I can't. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can’t / will be able to
b) Will / needn’t
c) Must / don’t have to
d) Can / could
7. I ___ be at the airport by 7 tomorrow morning, so I ___ use a taxi to be there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) must / will have to
b) had to / needn’t
c) mustn’t / can’t
d) can / couldn’t
8. When the traffic lights are red, you ___ stop; when they are green, you ___ go. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / must
b) can / aren’t able to
c) must / can
d) couldn’t / didn’t have to
9. A: Dad, I am bored at home. _____
B: Yes, but don't come home late. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I clean my room?
b) May I play computer games?
c) Can I go to bed late?
d) Can I go out with my friend?
10. A: The room is stuffy. ______
B: Go ahead. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I open the window?
b) May I open the window?
c) Can I drink some tea?
d) May I have a sandwich?
11. Sally is wearing a wedding ring. She ____ be married. [a, b, c, d]
a) can
b) must
c) might
d) could
12. A: ______
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a present for my friend. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I see your new skirt, please?
b) May I go home early today?
c) Can I open the present?
d) May I help you?
13. A: Where are my keys, Sam?
B: I don't know. _______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I look in my room?
b) May I look in my room?
c) Shall I look in my room?
d) Must I look in my room?
14. Henry is doing his homework. You are listening to music loudly. _____ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you turn down the music?
b) Can I turn up the music?
c) Can you turn on the radio?
d) Can I turn on the radio?
15. My family and I _____ travel to Montreal next summer. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) might be
c) needn’t
d) would be able to
16. John isn’t in class today. I think he _____ sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) could
c) might
d) might be
17. I _____ at work tomorrow morning because I have a bad cold. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not be
b) may be
c) couldn’t have been
d) must be
18. We … have a grammar exam next week. Let’s study! [a, b, c, d]
a) may
b) may be
c) have to
d) will be able to
19. There’s no sound coming from the radio. It … broken. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) need
c) might be
d) had to
20. I … late today because I may have some extra work to do. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not
b) may be
c) must
d) needn’t
21. ___ can prevent an earthquake, but ___ can do something to lessen its destructive effects. [a, b, c, d]
a) Anyone / someone
b) Nothing / everybody
c) Everything / no one
d) Somewhere / anything
22. ___ student in my class has a dictionary, so they don't need to ask ___ when they have to learn the meaning of a word. [a, b, c, d]
a) Every / anyone
b) Some / no one
c) Few / somebody
d) No / everyone
23. Nurdan has looked ___ for her house keys and purse, but she can't find them ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / everywhere
b) anywhere / somewhere
c) everywhere / anywhere
d) somewhere / nowhere
24. A: Hello, does _____ here speak English? I need a translator.
B: I do, but I have _____ time. I have to go back to work in ten minutes. [a, b, c, d]
a) someone / a lot of
b) no one / just a few
c) everyone / not many
d) anyone / very little
25. I had ___ health problems last year. Thankfully, this year I haven't had ___ so far. [a, b, c, d]
a) a little / some
b) a few / any
c) much / a few
d) many / a lot of
26. Do ____ of you have any money I can borrow? [a, b, c]
a) neither
b) both
c) either
27. Which sentence is correct? [a, b, c]
a) Neither of they live here.
b) Neither of them lives here.
c) Neither Alice or Mark live here.
28. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) Both of boys like hamburgers.
b) Both boys like hamburgers.
c) Both of the boys like hamburgers.
29. Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party. [a, b, c]
a) nor
b) or
c) and
30. Neither of ___ likes rap music. [a, b, c]
a) they
b) then
c) them
31. In ____ street does she live? [a, b, c, d]
a) which
b) what
c) whose
d) who
32. ____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile? [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Which
c) What
d) Who
33. ____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? [a, b, c, d]
a) Who
b) Which
c) Whom
d) What
34. ____ are you doing? – I’m reading a book. [a, b, c, d]
a) What
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Whom
35. ____ children are they? – The Browns’. [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Which
36. They ____ me if I knew what to do. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) told
c) said
37. ‘They’ve arrived’, he ____. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) said
c) told
38. She always ____ me about her troubles. [a, b, c]
a) says
b) asks
c) tells
39. She often ____ things like that. [a, b, c]
a) tells
b) says
c) asks
40. She ____ me she didn’t know what to do. [a, b, c]
a) told
b) said
c) asked
41. Their new house ___ yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) wasn't finished
b) didn’t finished
c) hasn't been finished
d) weren’t finished
42. I don't agree that you ___ to show your ID. [a, b, c, d]
a) are being asked
b) are asked
c) will asked
d) will be asked
43. Most of the students ___ easily to the boat. [a, b, c, d]
a) were swimming
b) were swum
c) were swam
d) was swimming
44. I looked again for the young boy, but he ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) was vanishing
b) has vanished
c) had vanished
d) have vanished
45. The winning car ______ by Stiven. [a, b, c, d]
a) was driving
b) was driven
c) will drive
d) is been driven
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HS1 2021 unit 10 test 2
1. When you pick up heavy objects from the floor, you _____ bend your knees not to hurt yourself. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) have been able to
c) had to
d) must
2. A: Kate's wedding ring is very beautiful.
B: It _____ be really expensive. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) has to
c) couldn’t
d) will have to
3. You ___ touch my dog because he looks aggressive; he ___ be sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / has to
b) can’t / needn’t
c) mustn’t / must
d) didn’t have to / can’t
4. We ___ fly home early because my husband got sick. Luckily, we ___ change our tickets without having to pay any extra fee. [a, b, c, d]
a) can / haven’t been able to
b) had to / were able to
c) could / couldn’t
d) can’t / must
5. A: _____ call the travel agent?
B: No, you _____. I've just booked the holiday online. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I / didn’t have to
b) Shall we / couldn’t
c) Shall I / don’t have to
d) Will you / mustn’t
6. A: _____ you run faster than your brother?
B: I _____ last year, but now I can't. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can’t / will be able to
b) Will / needn’t
c) Must / don’t have to
d) Can / could
7. I ___ be at the airport by 7 tomorrow morning, so I ___ use a taxi to be there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) must / will have to
b) had to / needn’t
c) mustn’t / can’t
d) can / couldn’t
8. When the traffic lights are red, you ___ stop; when they are green, you ___ go. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / must
b) can / aren’t able to
c) must / can
d) couldn’t / didn’t have to
9. A: Dad, I am bored at home. _____
B: Yes, but don't come home late. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I clean my room?
b) May I play computer games?
c) Can I go to bed late?
d) Can I go out with my friend?
10. A: The room is stuffy. ______
B: Go ahead. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I open the window?
b) May I open the window?
c) Can I drink some tea?
d) May I have a sandwich?
11. Sally is wearing a wedding ring. She ____ be married. [a, b, c, d]
a) can
b) must
c) might
d) could
12. A: ______
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a present for my friend. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I see your new skirt, please?
b) May I go home early today?
c) Can I open the present?
d) May I help you?
13. A: Where are my keys, Sam?
B: I don't know. _______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I look in my room?
b) May I look in my room?
c) Shall I look in my room?
d) Must I look in my room?
14. Henry is doing his homework. You are listening to music loudly. _____ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you turn down the music?
b) Can I turn up the music?
c) Can you turn on the radio?
d) Can I turn on the radio?
15. My family and I _____ travel to Montreal next summer. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) might be
c) needn’t
d) would be able to
16. John isn’t in class today. I think he _____ sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) could
c) might
d) might be
17. I _____ at work tomorrow morning because I have a bad cold. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not be
b) may be
c) couldn’t have been
d) must be
18. We … have a grammar exam next week. Let’s study! [a, b, c, d]
a) may
b) may be
c) have to
d) will be able to
19. There’s no sound coming from the radio. It … broken. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) need
c) might be
d) had to
20. I … late today because I may have some extra work to do. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not
b) may be
c) must
d) needn’t
21. ___ can prevent an earthquake, but ___ can do something to lessen its destructive effects. [a, b, c, d]
a) Anyone / someone
b) Nothing / everybody
c) Everything / no one
d) Somewhere / anything
22. ___ student in my class has a dictionary, so they don't need to ask ___ when they have to learn the meaning of a word. [a, b, c, d]
a) Every / anyone
b) Some / no one
c) Few / somebody
d) No / everyone
23. Nurdan has looked ___ for her house keys and purse, but she can't find them ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / everywhere
b) anywhere / somewhere
c) everywhere / anywhere
d) somewhere / nowhere
24. A: Hello, does _____ here speak English? I need a translator.
B: I do, but I have _____ time. I have to go back to work in ten minutes. [a, b, c, d]
a) someone / a lot of
b) no one / just a few
c) everyone / not many
d) anyone / very little
25. I had ___ health problems last year. Thankfully, this year I haven't had ___ so far. [a, b, c, d]
a) a little / some
b) a few / any
c) much / a few
d) many / a lot of
26. Do ____ of you have any money I can borrow? [a, b, c]
a) neither
b) both
c) either
27. Which sentence is correct? [a, b, c]
a) Neither of they live here.
b) Neither of them lives here.
c) Neither Alice or Mark live here.
28. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) Both of boys like hamburgers.
b) Both boys like hamburgers.
c) Both of the boys like hamburgers.
29. Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party. [a, b, c]
a) nor
b) or
c) and
30. Neither of ___ likes rap music. [a, b, c]
a) they
b) then
c) them
31. In ____ street does she live? [a, b, c, d]
a) which
b) what
c) whose
d) who
32. ____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile? [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Which
c) What
d) Who
33. ____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? [a, b, c, d]
a) Who
b) Which
c) Whom
d) What
34. ____ are you doing? – I’m reading a book. [a, b, c, d]
a) What
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Whom
35. ____ children are they? – The Browns’. [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Which
36. They ____ me if I knew what to do. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) told
c) said
37. ‘They’ve arrived’, he ____. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) said
c) told
38. She always ____ me about her troubles. [a, b, c]
a) says
b) asks
c) tells
39. She often ____ things like that. [a, b, c]
a) tells
b) says
c) asks
40. She ____ me she didn’t know what to do. [a, b, c]
a) told
b) said
c) asked
41. Their new house ___ yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) wasn't finished
b) didn’t finished
c) hasn't been finished
d) weren’t finished
42. I don't agree that you ___ to show your ID. [a, b, c, d]
a) are being asked
b) are asked
c) will asked
d) will be asked
43. Most of the students ___ easily to the boat. [a, b, c, d]
a) were swimming
b) were swum
c) were swam
d) was swimming
44. I looked again for the young boy, but he ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) was vanishing
b) has vanished
c) had vanished
d) have vanished
45. The winning car ______ by Stiven. [a, b, c, d]
a) was driving
b) was driven
c) will drive
d) is been driven
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HS1 2021 unit 10 test 2
1. When you pick up heavy objects from the floor, you _____ bend your knees not to hurt yourself. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) have been able to
c) had to
d) must
2. A: Kate's wedding ring is very beautiful.
B: It _____ be really expensive. [a, b, c, d]
a) must
b) has to
c) couldn’t
d) will have to
3. You ___ touch my dog because he looks aggressive; he ___ be sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / has to
b) can’t / needn’t
c) mustn’t / must
d) didn’t have to / can’t
4. We ___ fly home early because my husband got sick. Luckily, we ___ change our tickets without having to pay any extra fee. [a, b, c, d]
a) can / haven’t been able to
b) had to / were able to
c) could / couldn’t
d) can’t / must
5. A: _____ call the travel agent?
B: No, you _____. I've just booked the holiday online. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I / didn’t have to
b) Shall we / couldn’t
c) Shall I / don’t have to
d) Will you / mustn’t
6. A: _____ you run faster than your brother?
B: I _____ last year, but now I can't. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can’t / will be able to
b) Will / needn’t
c) Must / don’t have to
d) Can / could
7. I ___ be at the airport by 7 tomorrow morning, so I ___ use a taxi to be there on time. [a, b, c, d]
a) must / will have to
b) had to / needn’t
c) mustn’t / can’t
d) can / couldn’t
8. When the traffic lights are red, you ___ stop; when they are green, you ___ go. [a, b, c, d]
a) needn’t / must
b) can / aren’t able to
c) must / can
d) couldn’t / didn’t have to
9. A: Dad, I am bored at home. _____
B: Yes, but don't come home late. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I clean my room?
b) May I play computer games?
c) Can I go to bed late?
d) Can I go out with my friend?
10. A: The room is stuffy. ______
B: Go ahead. [a, b, c, d]
a) May I open the window?
b) May I open the window?
c) Can I drink some tea?
d) May I have a sandwich?
11. Sally is wearing a wedding ring. She ____ be married. [a, b, c, d]
a) can
b) must
c) might
d) could
12. A: ______
B: Yes, I'd like to buy a present for my friend. [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I see your new skirt, please?
b) May I go home early today?
c) Can I open the present?
d) May I help you?
13. A: Where are my keys, Sam?
B: I don't know. _______ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can I look in my room?
b) May I look in my room?
c) Shall I look in my room?
d) Must I look in my room?
14. Henry is doing his homework. You are listening to music loudly. _____ [a, b, c, d]
a) Can you turn down the music?
b) Can I turn up the music?
c) Can you turn on the radio?
d) Can I turn on the radio?
15. My family and I _____ travel to Montreal next summer. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) might be
c) needn’t
d) would be able to
16. John isn’t in class today. I think he _____ sick. [a, b, c, d]
a) didn’t have to
b) could
c) might
d) might be
17. I _____ at work tomorrow morning because I have a bad cold. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not be
b) may be
c) couldn’t have been
d) must be
18. We … have a grammar exam next week. Let’s study! [a, b, c, d]
a) may
b) may be
c) have to
d) will be able to
19. There’s no sound coming from the radio. It … broken. [a, b, c, d]
a) might
b) need
c) might be
d) had to
20. I … late today because I may have some extra work to do. [a, b, c, d]
a) may not
b) may be
c) must
d) needn’t
21. ___ can prevent an earthquake, but ___ can do something to lessen its destructive effects. [a, b, c, d]
a) Anyone / someone
b) Nothing / everybody
c) Everything / no one
d) Somewhere / anything
22. ___ student in my class has a dictionary, so they don't need to ask ___ when they have to learn the meaning of a word. [a, b, c, d]
a) Every / anyone
b) Some / no one
c) Few / somebody
d) No / everyone
23. Nurdan has looked ___ for her house keys and purse, but she can't find them ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) nowhere / everywhere
b) anywhere / somewhere
c) everywhere / anywhere
d) somewhere / nowhere
24. A: Hello, does _____ here speak English? I need a translator.
B: I do, but I have _____ time. I have to go back to work in ten minutes. [a, b, c, d]
a) someone / a lot of
b) no one / just a few
c) everyone / not many
d) anyone / very little
25. I had ___ health problems last year. Thankfully, this year I haven't had ___ so far. [a, b, c, d]
a) a little / some
b) a few / any
c) much / a few
d) many / a lot of
26. Do ____ of you have any money I can borrow? [a, b, c]
a) neither
b) both
c) either
27. Which sentence is correct? [a, b, c]
a) Neither of they live here.
b) Neither of them lives here.
c) Neither Alice or Mark live here.
28. Which sentence is NOT correct? [a, b, c]
a) Both of boys like hamburgers.
b) Both boys like hamburgers.
c) Both of the boys like hamburgers.
29. Neither my uncle ___ my aunt could come to the party. [a, b, c]
a) nor
b) or
c) and
30. Neither of ___ likes rap music. [a, b, c]
a) they
b) then
c) them
31. In ____ street does she live? [a, b, c, d]
a) which
b) what
c) whose
d) who
32. ____ is the longest river in the world: the Amazon or the Nile? [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Which
c) What
d) Who
33. ____ do you know about this subject, and who taught it to you? [a, b, c, d]
a) Who
b) Which
c) Whom
d) What
34. ____ are you doing? – I’m reading a book. [a, b, c, d]
a) What
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Whom
35. ____ children are they? – The Browns’. [a, b, c, d]
a) Whom
b) Who
c) Whose
d) Which
36. They ____ me if I knew what to do. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) told
c) said
37. ‘They’ve arrived’, he ____. [a, b, c]
a) asked
b) said
c) told
38. She always ____ me about her troubles. [a, b, c]
a) says
b) asks
c) tells
39. She often ____ things like that. [a, b, c]
a) tells
b) says
c) asks
40. She ____ me she didn’t know what to do. [a, b, c]
a) told
b) said
c) asked
41. Their new house ___ yet. [a, b, c, d]
a) wasn't finished
b) didn’t finished
c) hasn't been finished
d) weren’t finished
42. I don't agree that you ___ to show your ID. [a, b, c, d]
a) are being asked
b) are asked
c) will asked
d) will be asked
43. Most of the students ___ easily to the boat. [a, b, c, d]
a) were swimming
b) were swum
c) were swam
d) was swimming
44. I looked again for the young boy, but he ___. [a, b, c, d]
a) was vanishing
b) has vanished
c) had vanished
d) have vanished
45. The winning car ______ by Stiven. [a, b, c, d]
a) was driving
b) was driven
c) will drive
d) is been driven
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