English Prepositions MCQ’s Series

Practice Test 14

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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 14

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You can see the doctor . . . . . . . . 8 am and 12 noon.

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That child died . . . . . . . . heavy fever.

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My watch is . . . . . . . . the table.

4 / 31

The kitchen is . . . . . . . . the back of the house.

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I am worried . . . . . . . . the exam.

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Mother was aware . . . . . . . . her children.

7 / 31

Nowadays Raktim studies . . . . . . . . the whole day.

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My book is different . . . . . . . . yours.

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He hopes to join . . . . . . . . university soon.

10 / 31

He went to Delhi . . . . . . . . Train.

11 / 31

He was abstained . . . . . . . . salted food by the doctor.

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I go to Madurai by . . . . . . . . Vaigai Express.

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Her thinking leans . . . . . . . . democracy.

14 / 31

The doctor gave me a prescription . . . . . . . . my cough.

15 / 31

My brother play . . . . . . . . me every evening.

16 / 31

He made his escape by jumping . . . . . . . . a window and jumping . . . . . . . . a waiting car.

17 / 31

We rested . . . . . . . . the shade of the tree.

18 / 31

Unlock him . . . . . . . . 7 in the morning.

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Throw this pen . . . . . . . . the dustbin.

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The same considerations are equally applicable . . . . . . . . accident claims?

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I am shy . . . . . . . . my teacher.

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My uncle, who is a businessman, often travels . . . . . . . . air.

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You should not include . . . . . . . . idle talks.

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May I come . . . . . . . .?

25 / 31

He was admitted . . . . . . . . the hospital.

26 / 31

In Spring, new leaves grew . . . . . . . . the trees.

27 / 31

Don't worry, I will stand . . . . . . . . you if you get into trouble.

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The children were freed . . . . . . . . the danger.

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I looked . . . . . . . . you at the party, but I didn't see you.

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He gave a talk . . . . . . . . the causes of dengue fever.

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The sun rises . . . . . . . . the east.

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Practice Test 13

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Practice Test 13

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I don't approve . . . . . . . . your language, young man.

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He came . . . . . . . . me in the market.

3 / 100

He went so fast that I could not keep up . . . . . . . . him.

4 / 100

The most beautiful bird was flying . . . . . . . . the river.

5 / 100

Exercise is necessary . . . . . . . . a good health.

6 / 100

Rita was engaged . . . . . . . . Ravi.

7 / 100

He got . . . . . . . . the bus when he reached Ann St.

8 / 100

His office is . . . . . . . . the second floor to the building.

9 / 100

He parted . . . . . . . . all his property.

10 / 100

I was born . . . . . . . . July 10th.

11 / 100

What is happening . . . . . . . . this picture?

12 / 100

Divide the chocolates . . . . . . . . the two sisters.

13 / 100

"He had to go . . . . . . . . square one."

14 / 100

He will be discharged . . . . . . . . a week.

15 / 100

What did you make . . . . . . . . the lecture?

16 / 100

He takes pride . . . . . . . . his wealth.

17 / 100

Do not take any notice . . . . . . . . him.

18 / 100

The defence of the oil installation had been assigned . . . . . . . . my regiment.

19 / 100

These four monkeys always quarrel . . . . . . . . themselves in cage.

20 / 100

The customer smashed his fist dow . . . . . . . . the table.

21 / 100

He was driving . . . . . . . . 180 miles per hour when he crashed . . . . . . . . the central barrier.

22 / 100

Do you believe . . . . . . . . ghosts.

23 / 100

The bank is . . . . . . . . front of my house.

24 / 100

Tom's away at the moment. He's . . . . . . . . holiday in France.

25 / 100

He arrived . . . . . . . . the airport . . . . . . . . time for the plane.

26 / 100

If an enemy comes . . . . . . . . a beat fish, the fish will puff out its gills to make it appear to be larger than it really is.

27 / 100

Many species of insects were wiped . . . . . . . . when the jungle was cleared.

28 / 100

The farmer is working . . . . . . . . his field.

29 / 100

I don't think she is afraid . . . . . . . . the dogs.

30 / 100

The car . . . . . . . . front is slowing down.

31 / 100

I am waiting . . . . . . . . my brother.

32 / 100

You have to work hard if you want to succeed . . . . . . . . life.

33 / 100

My friend asked me to meet him outside the cinema . . . . . . . . an hour's time.

34 / 100

The food is very good . . . . . . . . that restaurant.

35 / 100

The boss is . . . . . . . . leave still.

36 / 100

You should be ashamed . . . . . . . . your misconduct.

37 / 100

The company has been . . . . . . . . fire from investors because of its poor performance this year.

38 / 100

What did you think . . . . . . . . the film? I did not like it much.

39 / 100

The bird flew . . . . . . . . my head.

40 / 100

Who is that boy . . . . . . . . the black jacket?

41 / 100

There is a temple . . . . . . . . the house.

42 / 100

In London the cars go . . . . . . . . the left side.

43 / 100

. . . . . . . . the years, things got better.

44 / 100

Rubina was invited her friends . . . . . . . . dinner.

45 / 100

I'll call you . . . . . . . . six o'clock.

46 / 100

He comes . . . . . . . . a car.

47 / 100

We did not exactly bargain . . . . . . . . him turning up like that out of the blue.

48 / 100

You are rather friendly . . . . . . . . the Tans, aren't you?

49 / 100

They complained . . . . . . . . your misbehaviour.

50 / 100

If you are averse . . . . . . . . recommending my names, you should not hesitate to admit it.

51 / 100

Mike often hides . . . . . . . . that tree.

52 / 100

The girl is leaning . . . . . . . . the wall.

53 / 100

Aqsa is travelling . . . . . . . . the school?

54 / 100

Can I introduce you . . . . . . . . my wife?

55 / 100

Did you try looking . . . . . . . . the door or . . . . . . . . cupboard?

56 / 100

The wheel span . . . . . . . . the winning line.

57 / 100

You should not put . . . . . . . . doing something until the very last minute.

58 / 100

He is . . . . . . . . royal blood.

59 / 100

Try to reach the village . . . . . . . . the sunset.

60 / 100

The situation is . . . . . . . . control.

61 / 100

While giving speech, I was trembling . . . . . . . . fear.

62 / 100

The words in these books will be of value . . . . . . . . you.

63 / 100

Let us travel . . . . . . . . night, it will be cool then.

64 / 100

The muslims always beg . . . . . . . . Allah's help.

65 / 100

Mr. Baxi requested the Bank Manager . . . . . . . . a view to getting loan for a car.

66 / 100

He was absent . . . . . . . . the meeting.

67 / 100

The matter is . . . . . . . . the jurisdiction of the courts, so they will decide what to do.

68 / 100

What time did you arrive . . . . . . . . the station?

69 / 100

The room is filled . . . . . . . . smoke.

70 / 100

The Muslims attend prayers in the mosque . . . . . . . . Friday.

71 / 100

John put . . . . . . . . his clothes and went out.

72 / 100

The staff co-operated . . . . . . . . the management to increase productivity.

73 / 100

In the examination, you have to answer all the questions . . . . . . . . an hour.

74 / 100

I look forward . . . . . . . . meeting you next month?

75 / 100

Both parties must adhere . . . . . . . . the terms of the contract.

76 / 100

He paid the dining bill . . . . . . . . a credit card.

77 / 100

Your diet is deficient . . . . . . . . proteins and fats.

78 / 100

She is interested . . . . . . . . drawing and painting.

79 / 100

Rama is good . . . . . . . . dancing.

80 / 100

The mother was anxious . . . . . . . . the safety of her son.

81 / 100

This is the book I was telling you . . . . . . . . .

82 / 100

Muslims believe . . . . . . . . one God named Allah.

83 / 100

He is responsible . . . . . . . . the president for his decisions?

84 / 100

He has suffered heavy losses, yet he was rolling . . . . . . . . wealth.

85 / 100

After having tea, he settled himself . . . . . . . . his arm chair.

86 / 100

When the bull ran . . . . . . . . me, I jumped . . . . . . . . the fence.

87 / 100

They reminded me . . . . . . . . the meeting.

88 / 100

Amit is married . . . . . . . . Sangeeta.

89 / 100

Petrol is sold . . . . . . . . the liter.

90 / 100

You have finished . . . . . . . . last.

91 / 100

I was astonished . . . . . . . . the sad news.

92 / 100

I last saw her . . . . . . . . the car park.

93 / 100

"Have you handed . . . . . . . . your book?" the teacher asked the student.

94 / 100

William says that he aims . . . . . . . . winning at least a consolation prize.

95 / 100

We stayed . . . . . . . . the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

96 / 100

You can obtain the answer . . . . . . . . adding the date of birth to this figure.

97 / 100

She smiled . . . . . . . . my mistakes.

98 / 100

I have drawn a flower . . . . . . . . the board.

99 / 100

I gave my speech . . . . . . . . front of the whole class.

100 / 100

The Neighbours complained . . . . . . . . how loud our music was.

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Practice Test 12

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Practice Test 12

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The accused appeared . . . . . . . . the judge.

2 / 100

The cat is hiding . . . . . . . . the bed.

3 / 100

Mary is not used . . . . . . . . staying in a big city.

4 / 100

She was completely blind . . . . . . . . her faults.

5 / 100

He doesn't approve . . . . . . . . our plans.

6 / 100

He carried the rubbish . . . . . . . . the bin.

7 / 100

The beautiful birds returned . . . . . . . . the lake.

8 / 100

He died . . . . . . . . fever.

9 / 100

I went . . . . . . . . him and asked him the best way to get . . . . . . . . town.

10 / 100

Could I borrow your book . . . . . . . . a week next month?

11 / 100

Mother has been ill . . . . . . . . last month.

12 / 100

The peasant refused to bow . . . . . . . . his master.

13 / 100

I have had problems similar . . . . . . . . yours.

14 / 100

What a noise! Let's go and see what's . . . . . . . . there.

15 / 100

There were five eggs . . . . . . . . the nest.

16 / 100

It can only be seen from directly . . . . . . . . .

17 / 100

The restaurant is . . . . . . . . the sea front.

18 / 100

He took the book . . . . . . . . the shelf and put it . . . . . . . . his bag.

19 / 100

When one is adolescent one often gets caught up . . . . . . . . one's thoughts and dreams.

20 / 100

I have been accused . . . . . . . . many things in my life but never of cowardice.

21 / 100

I owe a large sum . . . . . . . . the bank.

22 / 100

Most people agree that kindergarten contributes . . . . . . . . the child's mental development.

23 / 100

He has puzzled . . . . . . . . the figures for hours without being able to make head or tail of them.

24 / 100

Mike is sitting . . . . . . . . the desk . . . . . . . . front of the door.

25 / 100

They had few essential supplies to begin . . . . . . . . so they had to improvise.

26 / 100

We traveled . . . . . . . . the 6.45 train, which arrive at 8.30.

27 / 100

We sat . . . . . . . . the back of the classroom.

28 / 100

I am going . . . . . . . . Paris.

29 / 100

Few persons in the world die . . . . . . . . over work.

30 / 100

We are accustomed . . . . . . . . doing hard work.

31 / 100

There are national parks . . . . . . . . some parts of the country.

32 / 100

Good sleep is necessary . . . . . . . . good health.

33 / 100

The film is based . . . . . . . . the novel by Boris Pasternak.

34 / 100

He is the man . . . . . . . . value.

35 / 100

He will be with you . . . . . . . . a moment.

36 / 100

She explained the solution to us . . . . . . . . a patient manner.

37 / 100

Michael was abroad . . . . . . . . six years.

38 / 100

He has been swimming . . . . . . . . one hour?

39 / 100

Our tragic experience in the recent past provides an index . . . . . . . . the state of lawlessness in this region.

40 / 100

. . . . . . . . the end of a course, students usually have a party.

41 / 100

The books are . . . . . . . . the shelf.

42 / 100

You must listen . . . . . . . . the question first.

43 / 100

One of my ancestors rode . . . . . . . . George Washington during the American Revolution.

44 / 100

Alia parted . . . . . . . . her parents in tears.

45 / 100

He is married . . . . . . . . Maria.

46 / 100

My aunt has invited me to her place . . . . . . . . three o'clock this afternoon . . . . . . . . tea.

47 / 100

Her test was . . . . . . . . average.

48 / 100

Raza would indulge . . . . . . . . a short sleep in his arm chair.

49 / 100

I have not seen him . . . . . . . . last Sunday.

50 / 100

She limboed . . . . . . . . the pole.

51 / 100

It must be finished . . . . . . . . Friday afternoon.

52 / 100

I'll see you . . . . . . . . two weeks time.

53 / 100

You should abstain . . . . . . . . drinking.

54 / 100

My mother served one cup of tea . . . . . . . . some biscuits.

55 / 100

The Jar was full . . . . . . . . oil.

56 / 100

Please attend . . . . . . . . this matter immediately. It is urgent.

57 / 100

I am angry . . . . . . . . your behaviour.

58 / 100

I decided to lay a trap . . . . . . . . my enemy.

59 / 100

Sanjoy works . . . . . . . . 10 hours daily.

60 / 100

It has been raining here . . . . . . . . morning.

61 / 100

Traveling . . . . . . . . air is faster than traveling . . . . . . . . sea.

62 / 100

He fell asleep . . . . . . . . his rocking chair.

63 / 100

After sometime, he came out . . . . . . . . the street.

64 / 100

It will take us a long time . . . . . . . . decision.

65 / 100

Grandmother is sitting . . . . . . . . the fire.

66 / 100

The children were so absorbed . . . . . . . . their game that they did not notice the passage of time.

67 / 100

He comes . . . . . . . . 3 o'clock.

68 / 100

This paint will adhere . . . . . . . . any surface whether rough or smooth.

69 / 100

The music is pleasing . . . . . . . . my ears.

70 / 100

He behaves just like his father. He really takes . . . . . . . . him.

71 / 100

I like this tree . . . . . . . . the river.

72 / 100

He has been absent . . . . . . . . a fortnight.

73 / 100

"Don't miss . . . . . . . . any important points," our teacher told us.

74 / 100

The kitten is sleeping . . . . . . . . the table.

75 / 100

Chhaya is not known . . . . . . . . me.

76 / 100

He always jumps . . . . . . . . the conclusion.

77 / 100

Your watch is different . . . . . . . . mine.

78 / 100

They will be fighting . . . . . . . . political reforms.

79 / 100

He is tired . . . . . . . . their complaints.

80 / 100

Ram must be back home . . . . . . . . 10 o'clock.

81 / 100

He will reach here . . . . . . . . sunset.

82 / 100

She has three children . . . . . . . . her first husband.

83 / 100

Can you write . . . . . . . . this pen?

84 / 100

They went to New Delhi . . . . . . . . bus.

85 / 100

It's unlucky to walk . . . . . . . . a ladder in my culture. I always walk . . . . . . . . them.

86 / 100

What is up . . . . . . . . them?

87 / 100

Be polite . . . . . . . . your juniors.

88 / 100

She is standing . . . . . . . . her boyfriend.

89 / 100

. . . . . . . . the age of ten I wanted to be a firefighter.

90 / 100

The principal called . . . . . . . . the names of the winners.

91 / 100

There is no boy . . . . . . . . the class.

92 / 100

What time did they arrive . . . . . . . . the hotel?

93 / 100

Julia came all the way . . . . . . . . Russia to see her boyfriend.

94 / 100

He is fond . . . . . . . . drawing?

95 / 100

You can't always pass . . . . . . . . appearance.

96 / 100

He became addicted . . . . . . . . drug at quite an early age.

97 / 100

You can rely . . . . . . . . him to be there whenever you need him.

98 / 100

The reward was not commensurate . . . . . . . . the work done by us.

99 / 100

The tarin came . . . . . . . . the tunnel.

100 / 100

Every weekend, we put the trash can . . . . . . . . for garbage collection.

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Practice Test 11

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Practice Test 11

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Most people prefer taking . . . . . . . . a hobby to relieve stress.

2 / 100

Switch . . . . . . . . a light. It's getting dark.

3 / 100

It is dangerous to enter . . . . . . . . the enemy's camp.

4 / 100

Maggie let her record book . . . . . . . . Shirley.

5 / 100

Your views don't accord . . . . . . . . mine.

6 / 100

There is an eraser . . . . . . . . the end of my pencil.

7 / 100

The old man is walking . . . . . . . . a stick.

8 / 100

She will be staying at the hotel . . . . . . . . Friday.

9 / 100

She sleeps late . . . . . . . . night.

10 / 100

Are you keen . . . . . . . . the bracelet?

11 / 100

We opted . . . . . . . . a reconciliation . . . . . . . . the dispute.

12 / 100

I don't want to argue . . . . . . . . you?

13 / 100

Hari agreed . . . . . . . . me on this point.

14 / 100

Look . . . . . . . . the table. There is a magazine on the floor.

15 / 100

Under this heavy load the bridge will give . . . . . . . . .

16 / 100

I'll be home . . . . . . . . 6 o'clock.

17 / 100

He did not avail himself . . . . . . . . the opportunity.

18 / 100

He is hopeful . . . . . . . . his success in the I.A.S. examination.

19 / 100

She got kicked out . . . . . . . . the school because she had tried to set fire to the school lab.

20 / 100

My house is situated . . . . . . . . the two ponds.

21 / 100

A gentleman abides . . . . . . . . his promise.

22 / 100

Rahul said that he was not averse . . . . . . . . the idea.

23 / 100

The mother was concerned . . . . . . . . the safety of her child.

24 / 100

Could you explain that point . . . . . . . . me again?

25 / 100

Radios work . . . . . . . . electricity.

26 / 100

I could not guess . . . . . . . . the answer to this question.

27 / 100

He is separated . . . . . . . . his family.

28 / 100

What is the name . . . . . . . . your friend?

29 / 100

I was walking . . . . . . . . the street when two boys ran . . . . . . . . me.

30 / 100

There are some fruits . . . . . . . . the basket.

31 / 100

The cat jumped . . . . . . . . the river.

32 / 100

The success of the project can be ascribed . . . . . . . . the dodged efforts of ordinary members of the team.

33 / 100

Sania burst . . . . . . . . the room when Tania was writing a letter.

34 / 100

Come on! We're relying . . . . . . . . you!

35 / 100

The little girl began . . . . . . . . feel hungry.

36 / 100

The policeman examined the closed doors of the shops . . . . . . . . a small stick.

37 / 100

Her betel leaf case was made . . . . . . . . brass.

38 / 100

Have you heard . . . . . . . . the company you applied to for a job?

39 / 100

One should never be a traitor . . . . . . . . one's country.

40 / 100

When Jalpa left the house, her mood . . . . . . . . her parents seemed to change.

41 / 100

The baby is crying . . . . . . . . help.

42 / 100

The plague broke . . . . . . . . in London that summer and hundreds died.

43 / 100

He is not known . . . . . . . . my brother.

44 / 100

I agree . . . . . . . . your wedding proposal.

45 / 100

My parents are going to China . . . . . . . . a holiday . . . . . . . . September.

46 / 100

He skied . . . . . . . . the mountain.

47 / 100

Nobody in our group has a genius . . . . . . . . winning friends and in convincing people.

48 / 100

He should be ashamed . . . . . . . . his actions.

49 / 100

When Britain adopted the decimal system for its money, it changed . . . . . . . . relatively smoothly.

50 / 100

I have a distaste . . . . . . . . publicity.

51 / 100

They went . . . . . . . . the escalator.

52 / 100

The police charged him . . . . . . . . stealing the jewels.

53 / 100

The Children went . . . . . . . . a picnic.

54 / 100

I agree . . . . . . . . you in this critical matter.

55 / 100

The bookshop is . . . . . . . . the bank.

56 / 100

You cannot compare me . . . . . . . . my brother.

57 / 100

The train went . . . . . . . . the tunnel.

58 / 100

It is awful to be afflicted . . . . . . . . a sense of inferiority.

59 / 100

I am interested . . . . . . . . my studies.

60 / 100

The fan moves . . . . . . . . our head.

61 / 100

I was amazed . . . . . . . . his misbehavior.

62 / 100

She went to the party . . . . . . . . Sherlock Holmes, complete with a pipe and a cane.

63 / 100

Gandhiji fought . . . . . . . . the freedom of our country.

64 / 100

He deals . . . . . . . . cheating people.

65 / 100

The train pulled . . . . . . . . the station and moved . . . . . . . . the tracks.

66 / 100

We congratulated the team . . . . . . . . winning the match.

67 / 100

A steady mind triumphs . . . . . . . . difficulties.

68 / 100

A hare fell . . . . . . . . a well.

69 / 100

The children leave beds . . . . . . . . day break.

70 / 100

A junior cashier has absconded . . . . . . . . ten thousand rupees.

71 / 100

Our life promises a lot . . . . . . . . pleasure and we must learn to enjoy it.

72 / 100

The beggar is bare . . . . . . . . clothes.

73 / 100

The clock will be repaired . . . . . . . . a week.

74 / 100

He went . . . . . . . . sea alone.

75 / 100

Some people are . . . . . . . . prison for crimes they have not committed.

76 / 100

The students walk five kilometers to school, so they need to get up very early . . . . . . . . the morning.

77 / 100

Our village lies . . . . . . . . two high mountains.

78 / 100

His attitude . . . . . . . . his work is very negative.

79 / 100

We pay the bills . . . . . . . . cash.

80 / 100

Divide this money . . . . . . . . Elizabeth and Jennifer.

81 / 100

He is proud . . . . . . . . his riches.

82 / 100

You shouldn't be rude . . . . . . . . them.

83 / 100

She is asking . . . . . . . . trouble if she goes on behaving like that.

84 / 100

There has been an exciting new technological break . . . . . . . . .

85 / 100

The man poured the sand . . . . . . . . the timer.

86 / 100

Ravi reached Germany . . . . . . . . the 7th of January.

87 / 100

He complains . . . . . . . . headache.

88 / 100

I came to live here . . . . . . . . 1992.

89 / 100

Exercise is beneficial . . . . . . . . health.

90 / 100

He threw the ball . . . . . . . . the court.

91 / 100

Nafeesa is afraid . . . . . . . . spiders.

92 / 100

There is a bridge . . . . . . . . the river.

93 / 100

There is a large table . . . . . . . . the cupboard and the wall.

94 / 100

"Aren't you going to enter . . . . . . . . this race?" Mr. Gan asked Bobby.

95 / 100

You are very quick . . . . . . . . learn.

96 / 100

The bird was sitting . . . . . . . . her nest.

97 / 100

You must have trust . . . . . . . . God.

98 / 100

He was in prison for . . . . . . . . three years.

99 / 100

Sam does not care . . . . . . . . his children.

100 / 100

I felt the pain surge . . . . . . . . my left arm and head towards my chest. I was having a heart attack.

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Practice Test 10

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The club usually empties . . . . . . . . about two in the morning.

2 / 100

Suhani's story is devoid . . . . . . . . truth.

3 / 100

We still haven't come . . . . . . . . with an interesting theme for the advertising campaign.

4 / 100

I could not get in because there were so many people . . . . . . . . the way.

5 / 100

The book is . . . . . . . . the table.

6 / 100

They get killed . . . . . . . . the end of the film.

7 / 100

. . . . . . . . the night mysterious creatures prowl.

8 / 100

Their boss has them all completely . . . . . . . . her thumb. They are really scared of her.

9 / 100

Mt. Abu is about five thousand feet . . . . . . . . the sea-level.

10 / 100

He dug the pit . . . . . . . . a shovel.

11 / 100

. . . . . . . . crossing the road, I saw an accident.

12 / 100

I sewed her dress . . . . . . . . my old sewing machine.

13 / 100

Meet me . . . . . . . . the library at 4 o'clock. Don't be late.

14 / 100

The candidates were tense . . . . . . . . expectancy.

15 / 100

Didn't they warn you . . . . . . . . trying that?

16 / 100

What platform does the train . . . . . . . . Paris leave . . . . . . . .?

17 / 100

New lightweight materials have replaced traditional ones . . . . . . . . for certain special uses.

18 / 100

Rajesh's speech pointed . . . . . . . . some of our defects.

19 / 100

The dog crawled . . . . . . . . the table with its tail . . . . . . . . its legs.

20 / 100

He is good . . . . . . . . fixing things.

21 / 100

I am sure that . . . . . . . . the time you get home, I will have done it.

22 / 100

The father was vexed . . . . . . . . the son.

23 / 100

There was no heir . . . . . . . . the throne.

24 / 100

Unfortunately, we had to cancel it owing . . . . . . . . the bad weather?

25 / 100

The thought . . . . . . . . Rahul made him puzzled.

26 / 100

I cannot tell the difference . . . . . . . . them.

27 / 100

I'm good . . . . . . . . singing.

28 / 100

I'm . . . . . . . . sure of it as you are.

29 / 100

He comes . . . . . . . . a noble family.

30 / 100

If the sky is clear, you can see the stars . . . . . . . . night.

31 / 100

The case was put . . . . . . . . the judge and the judge decided it within an year.

32 / 100

You should take care . . . . . . . . the little ones, else they may fall . . . . . . . . the well.

33 / 100

You are eligible . . . . . . . . the post.

34 / 100

My house is . . . . . . . . the end of the street.

35 / 100

Suraj is acquainted . . . . . . . . Kapil.

36 / 100

She was fined . . . . . . . . parking her car . . . . . . . . no-parking area.

37 / 100

Cloth is sold . . . . . . . . metre.

38 / 100

It was kind . . . . . . . . you to help.

39 / 100

Siva has no control . . . . . . . . his temper.

40 / 100

Rohail aspires . . . . . . . . become a doctor.

41 / 100

Please put your homework . . . . . . . . my desk.

42 / 100

Translate this passage . . . . . . . . English.

43 / 100

She wrote the letter . . . . . . . . green ink.

44 / 100

Can't you come . . . . . . . . your bicycle?

45 / 100

The school is 5 kilometres away . . . . . . . . the station.

46 / 100

Pawan's story is devoid . . . . . . . . truth.

47 / 100

They could not decide which one they liked and . . . . . . . . the end they didn't bother.

48 / 100

The chiropractor jumped . . . . . . . . his back.

49 / 100

Ajay is travelling . . . . . . . . the school.

50 / 100

Has he recovered . . . . . . . . his illness yet?

51 / 100

You can always count . . . . . . . . Michael for help when you are in difficulties.

52 / 100

She spent many years caring . . . . . . . . her aged parents.

53 / 100

Suriya is short . . . . . . . . Vidhya.

54 / 100

They came all the way . . . . . . . . the east.

55 / 100

Don't go too . . . . . . . . the edge.

56 / 100

Prime Minister has arrived . . . . . . . . London.

57 / 100

The rains have set . . . . . . . . .

58 / 100

I think we we'll have read the article . . . . . . . . 5 pm today.

59 / 100

He has no control . . . . . . . . his bad language.

60 / 100

He saw a parking space . . . . . . . . two cars and drove . . . . . . . . it.

61 / 100

The girl had her face . . . . . . . . bedclothes.

62 / 100

I was alarmed . . . . . . . . his death.

63 / 100

The kids swam together . . . . . . . . their mother.

64 / 100

The parcel was delivered . . . . . . . . hand.

65 / 100

Distribute this match winning prize . . . . . . . . all the team players.

66 / 100

There's a good restaurant . . . . . . . . the Mount road.

67 / 100

She leaned her head . . . . . . . . the back of the sofa.

68 / 100

The lamp is . . . . . . . . the table.

69 / 100

I went there . . . . . . . . a holiday.

70 / 100

There is still no cure . . . . . . . . AIDS.

71 / 100

The fireman had to break . . . . . . . . the door.

72 / 100

He did not comply . . . . . . . . my request.

73 / 100

The cat always sleeps . . . . . . . . my bed.

74 / 100

I suspect him . . . . . . . . stealing the pen.

75 / 100

His birthday is . . . . . . . . August 15.

76 / 100

My wife gave me a wonderful present . . . . . . . . my birthday.

77 / 100

London is . . . . . . . . the Thames.

78 / 100

Everybody wanted to come here . . . . . . . . time.

79 / 100

They finished the work . . . . . . . . no time.

80 / 100

He invited me . . . . . . . . his house.

81 / 100

Please do not get angry . . . . . . . . me.

82 / 100

Why did she refuse . . . . . . . . meet visitors?

83 / 100

David cleaned his room by stuffing everything . . . . . . . . his bed.

84 / 100

My mother's plant is . . . . . . . . the TV.

85 / 100

The boy is ill . . . . . . . . fever.

86 / 100

She lived . . . . . . . . her mother in a hut . . . . . . . . the edge of the forest.

87 / 100

Either Ritu or her friends . . . . . . . . present there.

88 / 100

I will keep phoning . . . . . . . . you pay me.

89 / 100

Mr. Das lives . . . . . . . . America.

90 / 100

I will arrive sometimes . . . . . . . . eight am and nine am.

91 / 100

The profits will be equally divided . . . . . . . . the shareholders.

92 / 100

We traveled . . . . . . . . a boat to reach Sri Lanka.

93 / 100

The robbers tried to hold . . . . . . . . the bank.

94 / 100

Listen! I think there is someone . . . . . . . . the front door.

95 / 100

She cares . . . . . . . . the environment.

96 / 100

We saw a boat . . . . . . . . the river.

97 / 100

Fred is away at the moment. I don't know exactly when he's coming back but I'm sure he'll be back . . . . . . . . Monday.

98 / 100

He jumped . . . . . . . . the wall and . . . . . . . . the garden.

99 / 100

The soldiers were sent . . . . . . . . the front to fight.

100 / 100

We saw the live cricket . . . . . . . . the T.V.

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Practice Test 9

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I am no longer interested . . . . . . . . his affairs.

2 / 100

He sat . . . . . . . . me.

3 / 100

I request you not to interfere . . . . . . . . my work.

4 / 100

I saw an accident . . . . . . . . my way home.

5 / 100

The debate adjourned . . . . . . . . the following week.

6 / 100

The pillow is . . . . . . . . the blanket.

7 / 100

There was rapid development . . . . . . . . the post-war years.

8 / 100

Always try to be polite . . . . . . . . others.

9 / 100

The letter was written . . . . . . . . red ink.

10 / 100

I have not heard from him . . . . . . . . last week.

11 / 100

You will soon get accustomed . . . . . . . . the change of climate.

12 / 100

My cousin has invested a lot of money . . . . . . . . farming.

13 / 100

Swimming is conducive . . . . . . . . health.

14 / 100

Yesterday, I saw a man . . . . . . . . green hair.

15 / 100

The boys crowed . . . . . . . . the garden . . . . . . . . a hole in the hedge.

16 / 100

The Golden bridge is . . . . . . . . the Narmada.

17 / 100

She wants to stay . . . . . . . . home tonight.

18 / 100

She is . . . . . . . . a noble family of Rajputs.

19 / 100

I have been working in this college . . . . . . . . 2016.

20 / 100

They have been studying . . . . . . . . three hours todays.

21 / 100

These dresses were . . . . . . . . sale last week.

22 / 100

We have run out . . . . . . . . sugar. Go and bring some from the nearby shop.

23 / 100

The truth about the human condition dawns . . . . . . . . those who have the humility to recognise their unimportance.

24 / 100

There is no hindrance . . . . . . . . his going there.

25 / 100

There are apple trees . . . . . . . . the house.

26 / 100

Rahul sat . . . . . . . . her in the class.

27 / 100

My father will retire from service . . . . . . . . a year.

28 / 100

I have thought a lot . . . . . . . . them recently.

29 / 100

The cat sprang . . . . . . . . the rat.

30 / 100

They called their teacher . . . . . . . . join them.

31 / 100

I was born . . . . . . . . the 23rd . . . . . . . . April, so there is no school when it's my birthday.

32 / 100

John needs to submit the report . . . . . . . . his boss before 5 pm.

33 / 100

She is gifted . . . . . . . . common sense.

34 / 100

You get pearls . . . . . . . . oysters.

35 / 100

I need some time . . . . . . . . think it over.

36 / 100

His success was due . . . . . . . . the support he got from the team.

37 / 100

The old man was sitting . . . . . . . . the corner of the room.

38 / 100

I am angry . . . . . . . . my sister.

39 / 100

He has a difficult relationship . . . . . . . . them.

40 / 100

Hamza was standing . . . . . . . . the front of the queue.

41 / 100

The plane will stay on the runway . . . . . . . . five minutes.

42 / 100

Very often we do not get what we pine . . . . . . . . .

43 / 100

The lecture will be held right . . . . . . . . the tutorial.

44 / 100

Birbal was famous . . . . . . . . his uncommon wit.

45 / 100

My uncle has been at Baroda . . . . . . . . a long time.

46 / 100

You sit . . . . . . . . me in the classroom.

47 / 100

I felt I must defer . . . . . . . . my host's judgement.

48 / 100

He turned his back . . . . . . . . her.

49 / 100

Head is covered . . . . . . . . hair.

50 / 100

We are offering solutions . . . . . . . . a price almost anyone can afford.

51 / 100

She was vexed . . . . . . . . her mother's illness.

52 / 100

I warned him . . . . . . . . his learning.

53 / 100

There is a bench . . . . . . . . my house.

54 / 100

The trouble . . . . . . . . him is that he never knows when to keep quiet.

55 / 100

The local team scored three goals . . . . . . . . the first half of the match.

56 / 100

The results were . . . . . . . . average.

57 / 100

I am fed up . . . . . . . . his mess.

58 / 100

The shop is . . . . . . . . the road.

59 / 100

The ice-creams are kept . . . . . . . . the freezer.

60 / 100

Is there a fridge . . . . . . . . your kitchen?

61 / 100

Admin is capable . . . . . . . . doing anything?

62 / 100

This black dress is not suitable . . . . . . . . the wedding.

63 / 100

Humans cannot breathe . . . . . . . . water for a minute.

64 / 100

. . . . . . . . my opinion you should buy the blue shirt.

65 / 100

He had turned . . . . . . . . a beautiful peacock.

66 / 100

The teacher gave . . . . . . . . all the report cards.

67 / 100

His company is greatly sought . . . . . . . . .

68 / 100

It's too late to go shopping. The shops are only open . . . . . . . . 9:30 pm. They'll be closed . . . . . . . . now.

69 / 100

Neo came to school . . . . . . . . Wendy's car today.

70 / 100

For a whole month they lived . . . . . . . . fruit and water.

71 / 100

She read the class a story . . . . . . . . a clever mouse deer.

72 / 100

Some animals only come out . . . . . . . . night to hunt . . . . . . . . food.

73 / 100

Keep clear . . . . . . . . wicked boys.

74 / 100

Did he leave for New York . . . . . . . . the month of July?

75 / 100

It was a long walk, so he began moving slowly . . . . . . . . the town.

76 / 100

Do not rest on your success follow . . . . . . . . your success and start looking for new markets.

77 / 100

The bridge will be finished . . . . . . . . two month's time.

78 / 100

If you want to converse . . . . . . . . Japanese people, why don't you start learning Japanese?

79 / 100

Rahul's mind was attuned . . . . . . . . music.

80 / 100

We are committed . . . . . . . . a policy of peaceful co-existence.

81 / 100

I put . . . . . . . . my hat when I came home.

82 / 100

The girl goes to her school . . . . . . . . bicycle.

83 / 100

I prefer spring . . . . . . . . summer.

84 / 100

Can you explain the meaning . . . . . . . . this word?

85 / 100

He is born . . . . . . . . rich parents.

86 / 100

The pot is made . . . . . . . . clay.

87 / 100

The teacher is standing . . . . . . . . the board.

88 / 100

Man doesn't live . . . . . . . . bread only.

89 / 100

"Telephone my office and ask . . . . . . . . Mr. Wang," I said.

90 / 100

I am junior . . . . . . . . my friend in office.

91 / 100

It took me ages to find a space . . . . . . . . park my car.

92 / 100

Modern industry abounds . . . . . . . . opportunities for young people with good scientific qualifications.

93 / 100

He jumped . . . . . . . . the river from bridge.

94 / 100

A fox differs . . . . . . . . a dog.

95 / 100

The boy is taking rest . . . . . . . . a big tree.

96 / 100

There is no exception . . . . . . . . this rule.

97 / 100

The thunder was accompanied . . . . . . . . heavy rains.

98 / 100

I think we agreed on the main points. Does anyone want to bring . . . . . . . . anything further.

99 / 100

I went there in accordance . . . . . . . . your proposal.

100 / 100

Congratulations . . . . . . . . your engagement.

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Practice Test 8

1 / 100

When everyone has been conferred . . . . . . . . perhaps I can give you an answer.

2 / 100

When we get ready for dinner, I have to take my books . . . . . . . . the table.

3 / 100

Fuel is a source . . . . . . . . energy.

4 / 100

I would not dream . . . . . . . . speaking to her like that.

5 / 100

Osama called Ahmad . . . . . . . . short.

6 / 100

My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready . . . . . . . . two hours.

7 / 100

Parents expect more . . . . . . . . their children?

8 / 100

A dictionary has information . . . . . . . . words.

9 / 100

The bottom of the mantle of the earth is approximately 1800 miles . . . . . . . . the earth's surface .

10 / 100

The arrow is moving . . . . . . . . the ball.

11 / 100

Good idea, I wish I had thought . . . . . . . . it.

12 / 100

The players agreed to abide . . . . . . . . the referee's decision.

13 / 100

This college is affiliated . . . . . . . . the Preston University.

14 / 100

He was busy . . . . . . . . his office work.

15 / 100

I am sick . . . . . . . . job.

16 / 100

We got up . . . . . . . . dawn today.

17 / 100

I am scared . . . . . . . . heights.

18 / 100

My information does not accord . . . . . . . . the report which has just been presented.

19 / 100

Our company specialises . . . . . . . . computer software.

20 / 100

Sam usually sits . . . . . . . . this chair.

21 / 100

The Indian magpie indulges . . . . . . . . a long flight.

22 / 100

You might get hurt if you jumped . . . . . . . . from that height.

23 / 100

The manager likes to be . . . . . . . . control.

24 / 100

Jazzy was born . . . . . . . . a rich family.

25 / 100

I am angry with him . . . . . . . . his carelessness.

26 / 100

I am fond . . . . . . . . travelling.

27 / 100

A good judge never gropes . . . . . . . . the conclusion.

28 / 100

He gulped . . . . . . . . his cup . . . . . . . . tea.

29 / 100

Hundreds of Chinees died . . . . . . . . Coronavirus.

30 / 100

She has been living in this house . . . . . . . . 1990.

31 / 100

I am going . . . . . . . . home.

32 / 100

There is a museum . . . . . . . . the school.

33 / 100

The Mishra family live . . . . . . . . 14 links road, BBSR.

34 / 100

The pot was full . . . . . . . . delicious sweets.

35 / 100

Buy some bread and milk . . . . . . . . your way home.

36 / 100

If you make so much noise I can't concentrate . . . . . . . . my work.

37 / 100

I'm interested . . . . . . . . cricket but I'm not very good . . . . . . . . it.

38 / 100

She got . . . . . . . . the car and went into the house.

39 / 100

His father is angry . . . . . . . . his behaviour.

40 / 100

He looks upset, I think he look the criticism . . . . . . . . heart?

41 / 100

My younger brother is good . . . . . . . . mathematics.

42 / 100

She is away . . . . . . . . business.

43 / 100

There was no agreement . . . . . . . . the great powers . . . . . . . . a treaty to ban nuclear weapons.

44 / 100

President Saddam Hussain has been familiar . . . . . . . . a gun all his life.

45 / 100

He flew from Japan. He's probably . . . . . . . . Perth now.

46 / 100

Satish is seated . . . . . . . . Sunita.

47 / 100

. . . . . . . . which class do you read? Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

48 / 100

I shall meet you . . . . . . . . 6 o'clock.

49 / 100

Green pepper is very rich . . . . . . . . vitamin C.

50 / 100

The business-man has written . . . . . . . . the losses occurred in the correct year.

51 / 100

The coffee is . . . . . . . . the shelf.

52 / 100

He is sure to come . . . . . . . . when I pour water over his head.

53 / 100

I'm afraid . . . . . . . . falling trees.

54 / 100

We divided the candy . . . . . . . . us.

55 / 100

The people did not agree . . . . . . . . the leader.

56 / 100

Would you like to go out to dinner . . . . . . . . Friday night.

57 / 100

The old man walked . . . . . . . . the road slowly. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

58 / 100

The child was killed . . . . . . . . a stray bullet.

59 / 100

I am ready to say this . . . . . . . . her face.

60 / 100

My letter was delivered . . . . . . . . me by post office.

61 / 100

Firdous is engaged . . . . . . . . a friend of mine.

62 / 100

Peter's speech pointed . . . . . . . . some of our defects.

63 / 100

Her brother is missing . . . . . . . . yesterday.

64 / 100

. . . . . . . . my opinion he is a very clever boy.

65 / 100

Tell us . . . . . . . . your holiday.

66 / 100

It is needless to lament . . . . . . . . the dead.

67 / 100

Vishwanathen Anand was born . . . . . . . . 11th december, 1969.

68 / 100

There are tall beautiful coconut trees . . . . . . . . the river.

69 / 100

I have distaste . . . . . . . . publicity.

70 / 100

Whether I pay or my wife pays amounts . . . . . . . . the same thing.

71 / 100

The first man walked on the moon . . . . . . . . 21st July, 1969.

72 / 100

He is interested . . . . . . . . history.

73 / 100

He sharpened the pencil . . . . . . . . a blade.

74 / 100

I'll see you . . . . . . . . Monday.

75 / 100

The Mahanadi flows . . . . . . . . Odisha

76 / 100

Nilima will be working . . . . . . . . me . . . . . . . . tomorrow.

77 / 100

I was aware . . . . . . . . the problems parents were facing?

78 / 100

Good triumphs . . . . . . . . evil in the long run.

79 / 100

Nabila will take it . . . . . . . . the bitter end.

80 / 100

He will stay here . . . . . . . . Monday.

81 / 100

She is hopeful . . . . . . . . getting that job.

82 / 100

They are very grateful . . . . . . . . your kindness.

83 / 100

At present, she is not going . . . . . . . . library.

84 / 100

The man was charged . . . . . . . . murder.

85 / 100

The old man died . . . . . . . . overeating.

86 / 100

As I was passing . . . . . . . . the house, I saw a man standing . . . . . . . . the gate.

87 / 100

We waited . . . . . . . . the back of the queue.

88 / 100

The doctor will see you . . . . . . . . 10:00.

89 / 100

What he had told me . . . . . . . . him seemed to be far away from truth.

90 / 100

What is the cause . . . . . . . . the problem?

91 / 100

The land was divided . . . . . . . . the two sisters.

92 / 100

He is suffering . . . . . . . . prostate cancer.

93 / 100

I know German . . . . . . . . English.

94 / 100

My friend called . . . . . . . . me yesterday but I was out.

95 / 100

Harry comes to work . . . . . . . . car but I prefer to come . . . . . . . . foot.

96 / 100

Mary sometimes sits . . . . . . . . John and Jill.

97 / 100

I am not afraid . . . . . . . . barking dogs.

98 / 100

Do not despair . . . . . . . . failures in life.

99 / 100

Are you afraid . . . . . . . . exams?

100 / 100

She never listens . . . . . . . . anything I say.

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Practice Test 7

1 / 100

Our electricity supply will be cut . . . . . . . . at two o'clock today.

2 / 100

He sympathised . . . . . . . . him in his bereavement.

3 / 100

It took me ages to get all my documents and papers . . . . . . . . order.

4 / 100

The lady curried her handbag . . . . . . . . her arm.

5 / 100

We were flying . . . . . . . . the clouds.

6 / 100

She's angry . . . . . . . . you.

7 / 100

My brother was trembling . . . . . . . . cold.

8 / 100

He got success due . . . . . . . . hard work.

9 / 100

Great Britain consists . . . . . . . . three parts.

10 / 100

He Lives . . . . . . . . Sasni.

11 / 100

Do you agree . . . . . . . . her?

12 / 100

I asked him . . . . . . . . help.

13 / 100

We arrived . . . . . . . . the village at night?

14 / 100

She has nothing . . . . . . . . common with them.

15 / 100

The two were found guilty of robbery and condemned . . . . . . . . four years imprisonment.

16 / 100

We congratulate you . . . . . . . . your achievement.

17 / 100

He insists . . . . . . . . leaving immediately.

18 / 100

Amit is confident . . . . . . . . his success.

19 / 100

The wheels of the truck press . . . . . . . . the road.

20 / 100

In most countries, children start the primary school . . . . . . . . the age of six.

21 / 100

We will never play . . . . . . . . you.

22 / 100

It is very warm. I am going to take . . . . . . . . my scarf.

23 / 100

Rohit ran after a cat. The cat ran . . . . . . . . the kitchen.

24 / 100

The town is 100 meters . . . . . . . . sea level.

25 / 100

There is no point . . . . . . . . arguing?

26 / 100

Neela is suffering . . . . . . . . fever.

27 / 100

He's waiting . . . . . . . . a bus.

28 / 100

It differs . . . . . . . . their last suggestion.

29 / 100

A father is blind . . . . . . . . the faults of his son.

30 / 100

I am not short . . . . . . . . funds.

31 / 100

My holidays will start . . . . . . . . 23rd May.

32 / 100

My pen is . . . . . . . . my pencil case.

33 / 100

We must abide . . . . . . . . the law.

34 / 100

Most children remain . . . . . . . . school between the age of seven and ten.

35 / 100

I am conscious . . . . . . . . my weakness.

36 / 100

He succeeded . . . . . . . . killing the tiger.

37 / 100

I can't mend this hole . . . . . . . . any cement.

38 / 100

I am good . . . . . . . . tennis.

39 / 100

Let's discuss . . . . . . . . the ways of improving the basic skills of English.

40 / 100

He tried to prevent me . . . . . . . . doing my duty.

41 / 100

I suffer . . . . . . . . hay fever.

42 / 100

She shows the strain of bottled . . . . . . . . emotion.

43 / 100

It rained . . . . . . . . days together.

44 / 100

I am just going out to shop. I'll be back . . . . . . . . about 15 minutes.

45 / 100

There are many buildings worth seeing . . . . . . . . Hong Kong.

46 / 100

He will return my software engineering books . . . . . . . . a week.

47 / 100

He is worried . . . . . . . . his future.

48 / 100

He was surprised . . . . . . . . how big task he performed.

49 / 100

I could not find the solution . . . . . . . . the problem.

50 / 100

The Prime Minister arrived . . . . . . . . London last night.

51 / 100

The railway track runs . . . . . . . . the river.

52 / 100

The Quaid-e-Azam worked hard . . . . . . . . his homeland.

53 / 100

Mother is . . . . . . . . home.

54 / 100

He took the pot down . . . . . . . . the shelf.

55 / 100

We are sensible . . . . . . . . the difficulties he faces?

56 / 100

Do not meddle . . . . . . . . the affairs of others.

57 / 100

The poor man's complaint . . . . . . . . the minister was cancelled.

58 / 100

I have not got enough money . . . . . . . . buy it.

59 / 100

Please bear . . . . . . . . me until I finish this job.

60 / 100

She went into hospital . . . . . . . . kidney surgery.

61 / 100

your success is . . . . . . . . your hard work.

62 / 100

This shampoo smells . . . . . . . . bananas.

63 / 100

He dispensed with the services . . . . . . . . his dishonest clerk.

64 / 100

Shall I ask . . . . . . . . the bill?

65 / 100

You have to be . . . . . . . . 18 to see this film.

66 / 100

The teacher set some homework . . . . . . . . the end of the leason.

67 / 100

John is the person standing . . . . . . . . the window, . . . . . . . . the woman with the long blonde hair.

68 / 100

This matter should be . . . . . . . . us.

69 / 100

Rebecca is responsible . . . . . . . . finding new employees for the company.

70 / 100

They are anxious . . . . . . . . his health.

71 / 100

The Shopkeeper deals . . . . . . . . grain, but did not deal honestly . . . . . . . . me.

72 / 100

I have been working here . . . . . . . . five years.

73 / 100

Please, don't look me . . . . . . . . angrily.

74 / 100

This spray should protect you . . . . . . . . mosquitoes.

75 / 100

I applied . . . . . . . . the job but I didn't get it.

76 / 100

I came . . . . . . . . an old friend in the liberty market this morning.

77 / 100

The goods that had not been claimed were sold . . . . . . . . the Police Property Act.

78 / 100

The profits will be equally divided . . . . . . . . the two partners

79 / 100

The book is . . . . . . . . the mug and the pen.

80 / 100

The cow is standing . . . . . . . . the tree.

81 / 100

No one can hinder him . . . . . . . . me in the maket.

82 / 100

She walked . . . . . . . . the bank of the river.

83 / 100

Why were you so unfriendly . . . . . . . . Tessa? Have you had an argument with her?

84 / 100

My grandfather will come here . . . . . . . . a week.

85 / 100

This present is . . . . . . . . my grandmother.

86 / 100

Turn left . . . . . . . . the traffic lights.

87 / 100

I never listen . . . . . . . . the radio.

88 / 100

I have learnt singing . . . . . . . . my mother.

89 / 100

He seems . . . . . . . . bad luck.

90 / 100

Mrs. John was very good . . . . . . . . sewing and knitting and she was always well dressed.

91 / 100

Everything is . . . . . . . . control there is no need to worry.

92 / 100

He walked . . . . . . . . the road.

93 / 100

Spring comes . . . . . . . . winter.

94 / 100

Is it possible for me to keep it . . . . . . . . Friday?

95 / 100

The priest was proud . . . . . . . . his learning.

96 / 100

I am famous . . . . . . . . honesty where javed is notorious for dishonesty.

97 / 100

He is getting out . . . . . . . . the car.

98 / 100

Senthil was very busy . . . . . . . . the afternoon.

99 / 100

The temperature is just . . . . . . . . freezing.

100 / 100

He suffers . . . . . . . . headache.

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Practice Test 6

1 / 100

We don't agree . . . . . . . . anything but we're good friends.

2 / 100

I brought him . . . . . . . . with great difficulty.

3 / 100

He drove . . . . . . . . me without stopping and drove off . . . . . . . . the centre of town.

4 / 100

. . . . . . . . whom are you talking?

5 / 100

She was a devoted wife and looked . . . . . . . . her husband.

6 / 100

Vanraj has been sitting . . . . . . . . the dining table reading news papers . . . . . . . . two hours.

7 / 100

The man has been . . . . . . . . jail once or twice.

8 / 100

The terrorist shot the policeman . . . . . . . . his gun.

9 / 100

He was embarrassed because everybody was laughing . . . . . . . . him?

10 / 100

Their relationship was . . . . . . . . because of jealousy.

11 / 100

Would you like to come . . . . . . . . us?

12 / 100

I am much ashamed . . . . . . . . my son.

13 / 100

When he finally came round . . . . . . . . writing the letter, he found his feelings were easier to express than he had expected.

14 / 100

We must keep . . . . . . . . something for the rainy day.

15 / 100

"The price of prawns has gone . . . . . . . . a lot. They cost so much these days," Mrs. Lee said.

16 / 100

Protyush will go to Delhi . . . . . . . . the new year.

17 / 100

Write some lines . . . . . . . . the nature.

18 / 100

The store is open . . . . . . . . nine to eight.

19 / 100

. . . . . . . . all, you should make sure there are no typos.

20 / 100

I thought I saw your book . . . . . . . . the garage sitting o top of the shelves.

21 / 100

He is a man . . . . . . . . word.

22 / 100

Don't point . . . . . . . . my mistakes.

23 / 100

It gets very cold . . . . . . . . winter.

24 / 100

The mouse is . . . . . . . . the cats.

25 / 100

The problem . . . . . . . . housing . . . . . . . . India is a complex one.

26 / 100

I'll be taking my holiday . . . . . . . . Christmas this year.

27 / 100

She is very poor . . . . . . . . Mathematics.

28 / 100

I finally received the letter which I had been waiting . . . . . . . . .

29 / 100

Who's the blonde girl . . . . . . . . the first raw?

30 / 100

In this engine the rotary section corresponds . . . . . . . . the cylinders of conventional model.

31 / 100

The fire gave . . . . . . . . such dense smoke that some firemen backed . . . . . . . . from the burning building.

32 / 100

Doni appeared settled . . . . . . . . the crease?

33 / 100

He saw his reflection . . . . . . . . the water.

34 / 100

Draw a line . . . . . . . . the page.

35 / 100

We live . . . . . . . . this address.

36 / 100

Why are so many of us credited . . . . . . . . so little Intelligence and self-determination?

37 / 100

The tree is . . . . . . . . the house. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

38 / 100

It is . . . . . . . . order but delivery can take up to 8 days.

39 / 100

He always insisted . . . . . . . . his opinion.

40 / 100

Maria came to Sydney . . . . . . . . six years.

41 / 100

Fate smiles . . . . . . . . him in all his ventures.

42 / 100

At this age he is tired . . . . . . . . his life.

43 / 100

He divided the money . . . . . . . . the two children.

44 / 100

The prisoner was bound . . . . . . . . the stake.

45 / 100

The load is too heavy . . . . . . . . lift.

46 / 100

When the man saw the police car, he cleared . . . . . . . . as fast as his legs could carry him.

47 / 100

My voice reverberated . . . . . . . . the walls of the castle.

48 / 100

There is something very attractive . . . . . . . . him.

49 / 100

He is sitting . . . . . . . . the park.

50 / 100

Children . . . . . . . . the age of five can't be admitted to this school.

51 / 100

The man died . . . . . . . . cancer.

52 / 100

She is good . . . . . . . . Mathematics.

53 / 100

He is jealous . . . . . . . . her success.

54 / 100

Kamini was so angry that she threw a stone . . . . . . . . Manan.

55 / 100

My wife works . . . . . . . . the town hall.

56 / 100

I feel that she is unhappy . . . . . . . . her poor grades.

57 / 100

My friend got the chance to talk . . . . . . . . the minister.

58 / 100

He is not sitting . . . . . . . . his desk but . . . . . . . . his armchair.

59 / 100

If the fire-station had been got on . . . . . . . . at once, the hotel might have been saved.

60 / 100

You're always . . . . . . . . a hurry. You drive . . . . . . . . a tremendous speed.

61 / 100

This record enables me to balance . . . . . . . . the facts of my life and decide what to do with it.

62 / 100

You are to conform . . . . . . . . the rules of the institute.

63 / 100

"Please look . . . . . . . . my baby for me," the lady said.

64 / 100

Distribute the sweets . . . . . . . . the two children.

65 / 100

What is the matter . . . . . . . . her?

66 / 100

He will be cured . . . . . . . . this disease at the earliest.

67 / 100

My relations . . . . . . . . Sangeeta are good.

68 / 100

I'm getting late . . . . . . . . office.

69 / 100

He accused the man . . . . . . . . stealing.

70 / 100

The candidates shall abide . . . . . . . . all directions, instructions and regulations issued by the department.

71 / 100

She was looking . . . . . . . . me.

72 / 100

"Please carry . . . . . . . . playing, I enjoy piano music," she urged.

73 / 100

On hearing the siren. I pulled . . . . . . . . and stopped the car.

74 / 100

Ravi and Ajay are not entitled . . . . . . . . these comforts.

75 / 100

The plane will be sanctioned . . . . . . . . a fortnight.

76 / 100

There is no doubt that Adam is very good . . . . . . . . telling jokes.

77 / 100

The tiger jumped . . . . . . . . the stag.

78 / 100

Danish came out . . . . . . . . his office, looking tired and worried.

79 / 100

I certainly do not approved . . . . . . . . your riding your motorbike over the speed limit.

80 / 100

Sana is different . . . . . . . . other girls.

81 / 100

The car stopped . . . . . . . . the zebra crossing to allow the pedestrians to cross.

82 / 100

Minority aspirations cannot forever be kept in check . . . . . . . . the gun.

83 / 100

I am afraid . . . . . . . . snakes.

84 / 100

Sana filled the glass . . . . . . . . water.

85 / 100

A beggar is standing . . . . . . . . the corner of the road.

86 / 100

Mr. Rajendran is still . . . . . . . . leave.

87 / 100

Jeanne was texting her boyfriend . . . . . . . . the teacher was teaching.

88 / 100

Is this the book you spoke . . . . . . . . yesterday?

89 / 100

I did not get on with them . . . . . . . . the word go.

90 / 100

They agreed . . . . . . . . me that we should not go there.

91 / 100

"Clean . . . . . . . . this mess, please," said the lady.

92 / 100

We have a solicitor who acts . . . . . . . . (represents) us in all business dealing.

93 / 100

There is a strong friendship . . . . . . . . Suman and Sahil.

94 / 100

I shall leave for Mumbai . . . . . . . . 6 o'clock in the morning.

95 / 100

He criticizes others, but is blind . . . . . . . . his own faults.

96 / 100

I saw you dancing . . . . . . . . party.

97 / 100

He put the pot . . . . . . . . the table.

98 / 100

He is weak . . . . . . . . grammar.

99 / 100

He writes . . . . . . . . ink.

100 / 100

We traveled to Lipoh . . . . . . . . bus.

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Practice Test 5

1 / 100

He just wanted to be left . . . . . . . . peace but they kept trying to talk to him.

2 / 100

The teacher cautioned me . . . . . . . . my spelling?

3 / 100

She is thankful to you for being so patient . . . . . . . . her.

4 / 100

He was caught by the teacher for cheating . . . . . . . . the exam.

5 / 100

Rajesh was appointed . . . . . . . . the post of section officer.

6 / 100

Rita takes . . . . . . . . her father.

7 / 100

She learnt the poem . . . . . . . . heart.

8 / 100

You should not throw stone . . . . . . . . the animals.

9 / 100

Who was the first man . . . . . . . . the moon?

10 / 100

Who are you talking . . . . . . . ..

11 / 100

Only the blood-stained road was a witness . . . . . . . . his assassination.

12 / 100

We have not decided, but we're thinking . . . . . . . . buying a new car.

13 / 100

The train arrived . . . . . . . . the station . . . . . . . . time.

14 / 100

He decided to break . . . . . . . . from the party and seek re-election as an independent.

15 / 100

Mr. Ahamad went . . . . . . . . a very tough time, when he incurred a loss business.

16 / 100

I have been waiting here for him . . . . . . . . three weeks.

17 / 100

The man finally escaped . . . . . . . . his captors.

18 / 100

We go to school everyday . . . . . . . . Sunday.

19 / 100

The plane wasn't allowed to take . . . . . . . . because of bad weather conditions.

20 / 100

I shall be ready . . . . . . . . a moment.

21 / 100

She ran . . . . . . . . the corridor and . . . . . . . . the stairs to the second floor.

22 / 100

The teacher has no control . . . . . . . . the students.

23 / 100

We are very busy . . . . . . . . weekdays.

24 / 100

Mom took us . . . . . . . . of town for my birthday last year, but I think we will just go see a movie this year.

25 / 100

I would like to thank you . . . . . . . . behalf of all of us.

26 / 100

You should apply . . . . . . . . that post.

27 / 100

His mind is well attuned . . . . . . . . mine.

28 / 100

I saw a girl . . . . . . . . golden hair.

29 / 100

The French army blew the bugle . . . . . . . . the start of the battle.

30 / 100

They manufacture it . . . . . . . . licence from the parent company.

31 / 100

He tried to push in, but he was sent . . . . . . . . back of the queue.

32 / 100

I am . . . . . . . . favour the idea. I think it will work well.

33 / 100

He is quite certain . . . . . . . . winning the scholarship.

34 / 100

Eating fruits and vegetables is good . . . . . . . . health.

35 / 100

I was robbed . . . . . . . . my way home.

36 / 100

Please wait for me . . . . . . . . 8 o'clock.

37 / 100

How do you get . . . . . . . . home to your school?

38 / 100

The monkey is sitting . . . . . . . . the wall.

39 / 100

She will come here . . . . . . . . the evening.

40 / 100

He spoke . . . . . . . . a whisper.

41 / 100

Amanda hasn't seen her older sister . . . . . . . . last April.

42 / 100

I was shocked . . . . . . . . her behavior.

43 / 100

The film was different . . . . . . . . what I had been expecting.

44 / 100

There is a small cottage . . . . . . . . my farm.

45 / 100

I waited . . . . . . . . the bus stop for ten minutes.

46 / 100

Nitrogen gas is in abundance . . . . . . . . the Earth.

47 / 100

As we looked . . . . . . . . the horizon, we could see that a severe thunderstorm way coming our way.

48 / 100

He ran . . . . . . . . bus stop to give the watch to his friend.

49 / 100

Cathrene is very careful . . . . . . . . her long hair.

50 / 100

He thought that his father was not happy . . . . . . . . him.

51 / 100

"Remember to go . . . . . . . . your answers carefully if you have time," she told us.

52 / 100

He resembles . . . . . . . . his mother.

53 / 100

I congratulated Ariana . . . . . . . . her birthday.

54 / 100

The money flew . . . . . . . . the window.

55 / 100

Now a days, youngsters buy costly cell phones . . . . . . . . be in touch with one another.

56 / 100

My father loves working . . . . . . . . the garden.

57 / 100

I am accustomed . . . . . . . . hard work.

58 / 100

It is expected . . . . . . . . you to find the solution.

59 / 100

The ugly duckling looked . . . . . . . . the beautiful birds.

60 / 100

There were two intervals . . . . . . . . the performance.

61 / 100

If you ever pass . . . . . . . . that area, remember to look at the statue.

62 / 100

The watch has run . . . . . . . . .

63 / 100

Smoking is injurious . . . . . . . . health.

64 / 100

The girl is round . . . . . . . . her knowledge.

65 / 100

He got . . . . . . . . his examination fairly well although his health had broken . . . . . . . . a few days before it started.

66 / 100

His cigarette case was filled . . . . . . . . French cigarettes.

67 / 100

How do you feel . . . . . . . . their coming?

68 / 100

He was accused . . . . . . . . theft?

69 / 100

The region is noted . . . . . . . . its cattle.

70 / 100

You must apologise . . . . . . . . him . . . . . . . . the wrong you have done him.

71 / 100

Nelson Mandela was deprived . . . . . . . . his freedom.

72 / 100

You can't write with a pen . . . . . . . . a nib.

73 / 100

We must act . . . . . . . . the teachings of Islam.

74 / 100

His people built many memorials . . . . . . . . his greatness.

75 / 100

Suganya was born . . . . . . . . Trichy.

76 / 100

My sister died . . . . . . . . Cancer.

77 / 100

The meteor was heading . . . . . . . . the planet.

78 / 100

The ring is made . . . . . . . . gold.

79 / 100

The room of his house gave . . . . . . . . and the inmates of the house received serious injuries.

80 / 100

This is subsequent . . . . . . . . my application dated 5th July.

81 / 100

The Eagle swooped and carried . . . . . . . . a sleeping lizard.

82 / 100

I am very grateful . . . . . . . . Mr. Nasir for his timely help.

83 / 100

Come to my house . . . . . . . . half-past ten.

84 / 100

They were congratulated for their success . . . . . . . . tracking him down.

85 / 100

What are you looking . . . . . . . . .

86 / 100

I saw something about it . . . . . . . . television.

87 / 100

Effects of TV . . . . . . . . a childmind is harmful.

88 / 100

Sana was starring . . . . . . . . me.

89 / 100

You have to leave your shoes . . . . . . . . the door when you enter the house.

90 / 100

Three minutes could bring . . . . . . . . this transformation.

91 / 100

He persisted . . . . . . . . silly ideas?

92 / 100

Leena was visiting her grandpa . . . . . . . . the other side of the forest.

93 / 100

I neighbors complained . . . . . . . . how loud our music was.

94 / 100

He agreed . . . . . . . . my demands.

95 / 100

If . . . . . . . . the match, I will go to Chandigarh to meet the sports board chairperson.

96 / 100

He lives . . . . . . . . Australia.

97 / 100

Our neighbor always complains . . . . . . . . the noise made by us.

98 / 100

The committee regrets that it cannot accede . . . . . . . . your request for a month's unpaid leave.

99 / 100

Children are . . . . . . . . school.

100 / 100

Will you entrust me . . . . . . . . that money?

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You can move around the town . . . . . . . . foot as it is not very big.

2 / 100

This painting was made . . . . . . . . her.

3 / 100

Life is not a bed . . . . . . . . roses.

4 / 100

It was translated . . . . . . . . Italian to English.

5 / 100

My friends went . . . . . . . . a cycling tour last week.

6 / 100

Although he studied hard, he couldn't succeed . . . . . . . . getting a high score in his test

7 / 100

The soldiers charged . . . . . . . . their enemy.

8 / 100

What is the time . . . . . . . . your watch?

9 / 100

She could not dissociate herself . . . . . . . . what she said earlier.

10 / 100

This machine was invented . . . . . . . . my brother.

11 / 100

He took his brother . . . . . . . . the hand.

12 / 100

"Call . . . . . . . . my office to collect the plans," the architect said.

13 / 100

Sita is the twin sister . . . . . . . . Rita.

14 / 100

The modern child finds it difficult to conceive . . . . . . . . a time when there was no radio or TV.

15 / 100

He is known . . . . . . . . me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

16 / 100

The earth goes . . . . . . . . the sun.

17 / 100

My secretary will provide you . . . . . . . . more information if you need it.

18 / 100

He has been playing . . . . . . . . tea break.

19 / 100

He is now ashamed . . . . . . . . his conduct.

20 / 100

She hurried to the supermarket . . . . . . . . she might get some things . . . . . . . . it closed.

21 / 100

Realizing he could do nothing to save his aircraft, the pilot bailed . . . . . . . .

22 / 100

You should not jest . . . . . . . . his poverty.

23 / 100

In less than 60 years the refugee from India had become fully assimilated . . . . . . . . the local community.

24 / 100

Please put the cup . . . . . . . . before you pour the coffee.

25 / 100

The mixture was composed . . . . . . . . sand and salt.

26 / 100

Compare Sita . . . . . . . . Geeta Marx.

27 / 100

Lisa looked . . . . . . . . the departmental stores.

28 / 100

The shopkeeper has charged me ten rupees . . . . . . . . this book.

29 / 100

We often go fishing . . . . . . . . the river bank.

30 / 100

He got . . . . . . . . his illness in two weeks.

31 / 100

Rajlakshmi did not get the first prize . . . . . . . . her extra fine performance in the competition.

32 / 100

You must bear . . . . . . . . his pranks.

33 / 100

The desks are . . . . . . . . the blackboard in the classroom.

34 / 100

It is six . . . . . . . . my watch.

35 / 100

When the meeting had finished, they went . . . . . . . . the plan once again.

36 / 100

Books are a great source . . . . . . . . happiness.

37 / 100

I know nothing . . . . . . . . the matter.

38 / 100

Someone is waiting . . . . . . . . the library.

39 / 100

We do not agree . . . . . . . . his proposal.

40 / 100

It looks very good when seen from . . . . . . . . .

41 / 100

I intend to visit my grandparents . . . . . . . . this weekend.

42 / 100

He is no match . . . . . . . . you.

43 / 100

The earring fell . . . . . . . . her ear.

44 / 100

She took the key . . . . . . . . her pocket and put it . . . . . . . . the lock.

45 / 100

Death is preferable . . . . . . . . disgrace.

46 / 100

On leaving the mall, Rani was robbed . . . . . . . . purse.

47 / 100

The nest was . . . . . . . . the edge . . . . . . . . a pond.

48 / 100

I'm going to wait . . . . . . . . it stops raining.

49 / 100

She has a vacation . . . . . . . . today.

50 / 100

We had to fill . . . . . . . . many forms.

51 / 100

The man . . . . . . . . pipe and long hairs is the brother . . . . . . . . the girl.

52 / 100

We must finish our work . . . . . . . . 4 o'clock.

53 / 100

India is committed . . . . . . . . a policy of peaceful existence.

54 / 100

He has been hospitalized . . . . . . . . Monday.

55 / 100

Tom and Betty always go out to dinner . . . . . . . . their wedding aniversary.

56 / 100

Your conduct smacks . . . . . . . . recklessness.

57 / 100

He went . . . . . . . . the park on his bicycle.

58 / 100

Betty doesn't have a job . . . . . . . . the moment.

59 / 100

Mr. Collins always talks . . . . . . . . himself.

60 / 100

The poet compared the girl's face . . . . . . . . the moon.

61 / 100

I took strong objection . . . . . . . . the proposal.

62 / 100

I believe . . . . . . . . ghost.

63 / 100

Give your introduction . . . . . . . . brief.

64 / 100

Do you know . . . . . . . . an easier way to navigate through all this constriction?

65 / 100

He prevented me . . . . . . . . going to the school.

66 / 100

The woman threw her coat on a chair kicked . . . . . . . . her shoes.

67 / 100

Use mask as a precaution . . . . . . . . Corona Virus.

68 / 100

The story was . . . . . . . . the front page of all the newspapers.

69 / 100

Let me help you . . . . . . . . your cleaning.

70 / 100

The policeman is . . . . . . . . duty now.

71 / 100

I do not agree . . . . . . . . you on this point.

72 / 100

He went and sat . . . . . . . . him.

73 / 100

The jug is full . . . . . . . . milk?

74 / 100

I have a good relationship . . . . . . . . my neighbors.

75 / 100

You will notice water rising in the tube, now what do you deduce . . . . . . . . that?

76 / 100

Father hung a calendar . . . . . . . . the fireplace.

77 / 100

. . . . . . . . making sincere efforts, we can not remove proverty.

78 / 100

Bad boys will be severely dealt . . . . . . . . .

79 / 100

I need it by Friday . . . . . . . . the latest.

80 / 100

Two cars collided . . . . . . . . each other near the school.

81 / 100

The teacher all agreed . . . . . . . . the date of examination.

82 / 100

I got your parcel . . . . . . . . Tuesday.

83 / 100

She arrived . . . . . . . . Friday.

84 / 100

"Be careful with the gun. It can go . . . . . . . .," he warned.

85 / 100

. . . . . . . . his illness, he could not attend the meeting.

86 / 100

The dog snapped . . . . . . . . the thief and caught his leg.

87 / 100

His application was turned . . . . . . . . as he didn't complete the necessary requirements in time.

88 / 100

Usman was broken . . . . . . . . from his old friends.

89 / 100

Colourful kites are flying . . . . . . . . my terrace.

90 / 100

The weather is pleasant here . . . . . . . . the spring.

91 / 100

None . . . . . . . . the fool can trust him.

92 / 100

Kathleen apologized . . . . . . . . her brother's poor behaviour.

93 / 100

Galileo was also interested . . . . . . . . astronomy.

94 / 100

He would not take advice and now he has got . . . . . . . . difficulties.

95 / 100

Unfortunately, we had to cancel it owing . . . . . . . . the bad weather.

96 / 100

All the families are sitting . . . . . . . . the sofa and talking.

97 / 100

As we drove on the roads . . . . . . . . the mountain, we could see that we were getting higher with every curve.

98 / 100

The keys fell . . . . . . . . the pool of water.

99 / 100

James wife accused him . . . . . . . . cheating.

100 / 100

The condemned man appealed . . . . . . . . the court for mercy.

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Practice Test 3

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She is happy . . . . . . . . answer the questions.

2 / 100

I am going there . . . . . . . . learn the language.

3 / 100

Confronted . . . . . . . . the evidence of half a dozen witnesses, the accused broke down and confessed.

4 / 100

He confided . . . . . . . . me.

5 / 100

My grandmother died . . . . . . . . 7 pm . . . . . . . . 12th August 1989.

6 / 100

She was absorbed . . . . . . . . her studies.

7 / 100

In some countries, motorists drive . . . . . . . . the left.

8 / 100

They are kind . . . . . . . . animals and they have often taken in stray dogs and cats.

9 / 100

I am not saying I am useless, but machinery and modern techniques have come . . . . . . . . to make me the odd man out.

10 / 100

There were several policemen . . . . . . . . duty on Republic Day.

11 / 100

My brother is saving . . . . . . . . a bicycle.

12 / 100

The shop had to close . . . . . . . . as its owners were bankrupt.

13 / 100

He is fully contented . . . . . . . . his life.

14 / 100

Please wait for me. I will be finished . . . . . . . . five or ten minutes.

15 / 100

. . . . . . . . my opinion, you should take the advice of a surgeon.

16 / 100

They walked . . . . . . . . the bridge.

17 / 100

Quinine act a preventive . . . . . . . . Malaria.

18 / 100

I will wait . . . . . . . . 6:30, but then I'am going home.

19 / 100

The children wore boots to play . . . . . . . . the snow.

20 / 100

He congratulated you . . . . . . . . your promotion.

21 / 100

I have not met him . . . . . . . . he left school.

22 / 100

He was learning . . . . . . . . a lamb post.

23 / 100

She waved to her family . . . . . . . . the platform as the train was pulling . . . . . . . . the station.

24 / 100

John is tired . . . . . . . . eating fried rice.

25 / 100

"I'm sorry. I have to back . . . . . . . . of this deal," he said.

26 / 100

You should not trifle . . . . . . . . his feelings.

27 / 100

Fate smiled . . . . . . . . him in all his ventures.

28 / 100

In the . . . . . . . . example, you can see how it works.

29 / 100

Kanmani longs . . . . . . . . my friendship.

30 / 100

I am fond . . . . . . . . reading novel.

31 / 100

Nobody responded . . . . . . . . my complaint.

32 / 100

The boy was sad . . . . . . . . heart.

33 / 100

Are not these a disgrace . . . . . . . . the civil authorities.

34 / 100

He was standing . . . . . . . . the wall.

35 / 100

It is famous . . . . . . . . its seafood.

36 / 100

He should take care . . . . . . . . his health.

37 / 100

We must conform . . . . . . . . the rules of the games.

38 / 100

Most of us eat . . . . . . . . a spoon.

39 / 100

The computer is . . . . . . . . the telephone.

40 / 100

What you say has hardly any bearing . . . . . . . . the lives of tribals.

41 / 100

On the long bus ride home, Jennifer sat . . . . . . . . a cranky baby.

42 / 100

Bananas are selling . . . . . . . . Rs. 2 per dozen?

43 / 100

A flock of geese flew . . . . . . . . the school today.

44 / 100

Please do not interfere . . . . . . . . my personal affairs.

45 / 100

Do not depend . . . . . . . . others.

46 / 100

I am writing this essay . . . . . . . . blue ink.

47 / 100

The voter can hardly find any difference . . . . . . . . the parties contesting the elections.

48 / 100

My friend was married . . . . . . . . 5th August, 2012.

49 / 100

Atul has been serving . . . . . . . . three years.

50 / 100

When do you take . . . . . . . . your wrist watch?

51 / 100

The peasant refused to grovel . . . . . . . . the feet of this master.

52 / 100

You're running so fast. I can't catch . . . . . . . . with you.

53 / 100

Who is older . . . . . . . . you two?

54 / 100

The little boy climbed . . . . . . . . the wall and looked . . . . . . . . to see what was going on.

55 / 100

The books are . . . . . . . . my schoolbag.

56 / 100

They are associated . . . . . . . . our company.

57 / 100

Since our school was next to our house, I used to come home . . . . . . . . lunch time.

58 / 100

Can you agree . . . . . . . . my proposal.

59 / 100

Please sit . . . . . . . . the next bench.

60 / 100

Can I count . . . . . . . . your help.

61 / 100

The new teacher was very slow to adapt . . . . . . . . the unusual rules of the school.

62 / 100

The flowers . . . . . . . . your garden are very beautiful.

63 / 100

She came with me . . . . . . . . the main road.

64 / 100

Give example pertinent . . . . . . . . the case.

65 / 100

He is accustomed . . . . . . . . hot weather.

66 / 100

I will be glad to get rid . . . . . . . . him.

67 / 100

The apples are sold . . . . . . . . 100 rupees a kilo.

68 / 100

Suganya writes . . . . . . . . her left hand.

69 / 100

'What time will you arrive?' 'I don't know. It depends . . . . . . . . the traffic.'

70 / 100

I'm not very good . . . . . . . . repairing things.

71 / 100

She jumped . . . . . . . . the pond.

72 / 100

President Saddam Husain has lived . . . . . . . . the gun all his life.

73 / 100

The soldiers rebelled . . . . . . . . the king.

74 / 100

She suffers . . . . . . . . a heart disease.

75 / 100

She is good . . . . . . . . English.

76 / 100

No one can stop a man from doing a thing if he is really keen . . . . . . . . it.

77 / 100

At night when there are no clouds . . . . . . . . the sky you can see many stars.

78 / 100

The two girls managed to finished the work . . . . . . . . them.

79 / 100

Do you mean to say you exchanged that lovely car . . . . . . . . this?

80 / 100

Sally left school . . . . . . . . the age of 16 and went to work . . . . . . . . a bank.

81 / 100

He rushed out . . . . . . . . his house.

82 / 100

The work was completed . . . . . . . . sunset.

83 / 100

You should not take what she says . . . . . . . . and upset yourself.

84 / 100

Aslam sat . . . . . . . . the roof of bus.

85 / 100

Ali was accused . . . . . . . . theft.

86 / 100

The ball fell . . . . . . . . the well.

87 / 100

The frog jumped . . . . . . . . the well.

88 / 100

I bear no malice . . . . . . . . any boys.

89 / 100

'Who is Tom Madely?' 'I've no idea. I've never heard . . . . . . . . him.'

90 / 100

All candidates are looking forward . . . . . . . . the announcement of our test scores.

91 / 100

He grows corn . . . . . . . . his farm.

92 / 100

I took the old card . . . . . . . . the computer and put . . . . . . . . the new one.

93 / 100

Be careful . . . . . . . . what you do.

94 / 100

When we were in Italy, we spent of few days . . . . . . . . Venice.

95 / 100

That reminds me . . . . . . . . when I was at university.

96 / 100

He's gone to work. He's probably . . . . . . . . work now.

97 / 100

What will you be doing . . . . . . . . New Year's Eve?

98 / 100

Have you spoken . . . . . . . . him yet?

99 / 100

He conduct is . . . . . . . . reproach.

100 / 100

Were you . . . . . . . . Tom's party last night?

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The man ran . . . . . . . . the cliff.

2 / 100

If you're worried about the problem, you should do something . . . . . . . . it.

3 / 100

We do not go for work . . . . . . . . Sunday.

4 / 100

There has been a fall . . . . . . . . prices.

5 / 100

Pakistan is not enamoured . . . . . . . . the bomb for its own sake.

6 / 100

The duck paddled out in the water . . . . . . . . greet the other birds.

7 / 100

The island is so small that there are only five houses . . . . . . . . it.

8 / 100

My father died three years ago . . . . . . . . a sudden heart attack.

9 / 100

Mr. Roy sought mercy . . . . . . . . his father.

10 / 100

Religious leaders should not delve . . . . . . . . politics.

11 / 100

I wear glasses . . . . . . . . reading.

12 / 100

My father-in-law is blind . . . . . . . . one eye.

13 / 100

We waited for nearly an hour and . . . . . . . . the end we went without her.

14 / 100

His break fast is lying there . . . . . . . . the table right . . . . . . . . his eyes.

15 / 100

He was vexed . . . . . . . . Saran for his behavior.

16 / 100

I listened . . . . . . . . what she said.

17 / 100

I am used . . . . . . . . such hardships.

18 / 100

The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage . . . . . . . . the other car.

19 / 100

A voice came . . . . . . . . the dinning table.

20 / 100

I told the tailor to put red buttons . . . . . . . . the dress he is making for me.

21 / 100

She was born . . . . . . . . 1961.

22 / 100

He moved . . . . . . . . the room.

23 / 100

Indian Airforce soldier Ravi died . . . . . . . . his country.

24 / 100

Ravi has been fully cured . . . . . . . . the chronic pain in his legs.

25 / 100

He said to me I shall return your money . . . . . . . . a week.

26 / 100

The public were deeply sceptical . . . . . . . . some of the proposals?

27 / 100

You should wait here . . . . . . . . I come.

28 / 100

Everybody started shouting and the meeting, got . . . . . . . . of hand.

29 / 100

Since Jennifer was a year younger than her friends, she had a hard time keeping . . . . . . . . with them.

30 / 100

We were shocked . . . . . . . . his words.

31 / 100

Do you suffer . . . . . . . . heartburn?

32 / 100

He is senior . . . . . . . . me.

33 / 100

The mission is . . . . . . . . United Nations control.

34 / 100

Come over . . . . . . . . have dinner.

35 / 100

We were exhausted . . . . . . . . the end of the journey.

36 / 100

I slept . . . . . . . . the speech.

37 / 100

I will think . . . . . . . . the matter.

38 / 100

The diamond ring that her boyfriend bought for her turned . . . . . . . . to be a fake one.

39 / 100

Is this is the bus, . . . . . . . . goes to the Sadar Bazar?

40 / 100

She will be there . . . . . . . . you.

41 / 100

He is serious . . . . . . . . visiting Islamabad.

42 / 100

He is famous . . . . . . . . his learning.

43 / 100

He is good . . . . . . . . Football.

44 / 100

The man robbed me . . . . . . . . my possessions.

45 / 100

He complained . . . . . . . . chest pains and went to hospital.

46 / 100

She bought the flowers . . . . . . . . herself.

47 / 100

She is jealous . . . . . . . . my friend?

48 / 100

Nelson Mandela was born . . . . . . . . Mvezo in South Africa.

49 / 100

I started painting . . . . . . . . my childhood.

50 / 100

He is getting late . . . . . . . . his class.

51 / 100

I always lie down . . . . . . . . a swim.

52 / 100

All men between 18 and 25 . . . . . . . . exception are expected to serve here.

53 / 100

"I really felt sorry . . . . . . . . the old lady," Edie said.

54 / 100

The telephone and the doorbell rang . . . . . . . . the same time.

55 / 100

You conduct smacks . . . . . . . . recklessness.

56 / 100

My friend amused us . . . . . . . . funny jokes.

57 / 100

Asim has been fully cured . . . . . . . . the chronic pain in his legs?

58 / 100

The police men's story conflicts . . . . . . . . that of the accused.

59 / 100

To get to the Marketing department, you have to go . . . . . . . . those stairs and then . . . . . . . . the corridor to the end.

60 / 100

He fell the tree . . . . . . . . an axe.

61 / 100

It takes about five minutes to walk . . . . . . . . the bridge.

62 / 100

Come and sit . . . . . . . . me.

63 / 100

Candidates have to write their names . . . . . . . . the top of the page.

64 / 100

Cut the fruits and divide it . . . . . . . . your friends.

65 / 100

. . . . . . . . all, I love music.

66 / 100

I placed the new books . . . . . . . . the shelf in the library .

67 / 100

In their anxiety prisoners would often blurt . . . . . . . . pieces of vital information.

68 / 100

He is generous . . . . . . . . those who are faithful . . . . . . . . him.

69 / 100

What are you interested . . . . . . . .?

70 / 100

Do not bother me 3 o'clock . . . . . . . . night?

71 / 100

Ai Ling is worried . . . . . . . . the test because she thinks that she will fail the test.

72 / 100

You have made all preparations . . . . . . . . the marriage.

73 / 100

She ran to the station and managed to get there . . . . . . . . time.

74 / 100

There was no jest . . . . . . . . his poverty.

75 / 100

They drove . . . . . . . . the road.

76 / 100

There were many cars . . . . . . . . the road today.

77 / 100

They advised us not to get too familiar . . . . . . . . him, as he did not have a good reputation.

78 / 100

My father takes a nap . . . . . . . . dinner.

79 / 100

The detective chased the killer . . . . . . . . the streets.

80 / 100

"When I grow . . . . . . . ., I'm going to travel all over the world," the little girl said.

81 / 100

We are trying to make sure that children who can best benefit . . . . . . . . foster care, do get.

82 / 100

He does not seem . . . . . . . . be a criminal.

83 / 100

In the morning, I simply take a glance . . . . . . . . the newspaper headlines.

84 / 100

Our dog died . . . . . . . . old age.

85 / 100

The manager of the store reminds me . . . . . . . . my gym teacher from high school.

86 / 100

He does not care . . . . . . . . losing his job.

87 / 100

India, Pakistan and China have border problems . . . . . . . . them.

88 / 100

He is honest . . . . . . . . his dealings.

89 / 100

He is averse . . . . . . . . hard work.

90 / 100

He was lonely and aching . . . . . . . . love.

91 / 100

She spent a fortune . . . . . . . . that painting.

92 / 100

I couldn't get in . . . . . . . . the door so I had to climb . . . . . . . . a window.

93 / 100

I was disappointed . . . . . . . . not finding the doctor in his seat.

94 / 100

Iman Husain died . . . . . . . . a nobel cause.

95 / 100

The prime minister of Pakistan belongs . . . . . . . . Pakistan Tehrek-e-Insaf.

96 / 100

He has not met his brother . . . . . . . . long.

97 / 100

A hawker goes . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . house.

98 / 100

Everybody blamed him . . . . . . . . the accident.

99 / 100

They decided . . . . . . . . the grey sofa.

100 / 100

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He makes up stories to account . . . . . . . . his absence from work, but I have had enough.

2 / 100

I am not obsessed . . . . . . . . such ideas as you are.

3 / 100

The players have gone . . . . . . . . the playground.

4 / 100

He is very good . . . . . . . . maths.

5 / 100

He was upbraided . . . . . . . . his slovenly appearance?

6 / 100

As . . . . . . . . me, I will be happy to lend a hand.

7 / 100

My uncle was afflicted . . . . . . . . a serious illness and was almost confined . . . . . . . . bed . . . . . . . . more than two months.

8 / 100

The picture is . . . . . . . . the wall.

9 / 100

My father will never assent . . . . . . . . my spending a holiday abroad before I am 6.

10 / 100

The government bus runs . . . . . . . . time.

11 / 100

Many prefer donating money . . . . . . . . distributing clothes.

12 / 100

Are you doing anything . . . . . . . . the weekend?

13 / 100

A blind man cannot distinguish light . . . . . . . . darkness.

14 / 100

They are bad people to deal . . . . . . . ., always late in delivery dates.

15 / 100

Children are fond . . . . . . . . chocolates and computer games.

16 / 100

I prefer tea . . . . . . . . coffee.

17 / 100

I am proud . . . . . . . . my brother.

18 / 100

Susan came . . . . . . . . three days.

19 / 100

I will bring . . . . . . . . the tools with me.

20 / 100

Other animals laughed . . . . . . . . him.

21 / 100

He is superior . . . . . . . . me?

22 / 100

He was accustomed . . . . . . . . chewing tulsi leaves even when he delivered the lecture.

23 / 100

He had to repent . . . . . . . . what he had done.

24 / 100

Hari is hiding . . . . . . . . the chair.

25 / 100

Mother bird took her babies . . . . . . . . the lake.

26 / 100

There is widespread unemployment all . . . . . . . . the country.

27 / 100

The glass is full . . . . . . . . milk.

28 / 100

Let this be an example . . . . . . . . the troublemakers.

29 / 100

Mr. Michael is . . . . . . . . He'll be back soon.

30 / 100

Don't hurry. The train won't leave . . . . . . . . 5.50.

31 / 100

My brother is good . . . . . . . . languages.

32 / 100

I have not had a call from him . . . . . . . . last Wednesday.

33 / 100

There has been a complete break . . . . . . . . of law and order.

34 / 100

I correspond . . . . . . . . her regularly.

35 / 100

She is sick . . . . . . . . her job.

36 / 100

South Africa brushed . . . . . . . . the threat of tougher economic sanctions.

37 / 100

Most . . . . . . . . the tourists enjoyed the visit to the batik factory.

38 / 100

The training session has been changed from 9:00 . . . . . . . . 10:00.

39 / 100

My brother will come . . . . . . . . March.

40 / 100

He is one person, I count . . . . . . . . in times of difficulty.

41 / 100

Look, that car's . . . . . . . . fire.

42 / 100

There is a bed . . . . . . . . my room.

43 / 100

The insects are a great nuisance . . . . . . . . us.

44 / 100

The captain of the hockey team broke his leg . . . . . . . . the final match.

45 / 100

I am not acquainted . . . . . . . . her father.

46 / 100

My sister is good . . . . . . . . French.

47 / 100

We are pleased . . . . . . . . your visit.

48 / 100

She came . . . . . . . . me to see the circus.

49 / 100

Most of the guests arrived . . . . . . . . buses.

50 / 100

See you . . . . . . . . Wednesday morning.

51 / 100

Please refer . . . . . . . . the notes at the end for more information.

52 / 100

Do not depend . . . . . . . . her greedy selfish friends.

53 / 100

What did you buy this dress . . . . . . . . ?

54 / 100

The results can be seen in the graph given . . . . . . . . .

55 / 100

He tried to open the tin . . . . . . . . a knife.

56 / 100

Sana is popular . . . . . . . . her friends.

57 / 100

The house is . . . . . . . . fire! Send . . . . . . . . the Fire Brigade.

58 / 100

Madina is very dear . . . . . . . . all muslims.

59 / 100

The new store opens . . . . . . . . business in March.

60 / 100

This village is . . . . . . . . two hills.

61 / 100

You can find the phone booth . . . . . . . . the corner of the street.

62 / 100

You should be aware . . . . . . . . your faults.

63 / 100

She is very lavish . . . . . . . . her expenditure.

64 / 100

I saw the news . . . . . . . . television and my mother read it the . . . . . . . . newspaper.

65 / 100

He was ashamed . . . . . . . . his conduct at the meeting.

66 / 100

I tried hard . . . . . . . . impress my teacher.

67 / 100

He spoke . . . . . . . . the subject for two hours regularly.

68 / 100

This flying coach is bound . . . . . . . . Karachi.

69 / 100

I am envious . . . . . . . . them?

70 / 100

They have closed . . . . . . . . 50 newspapers this year.

71 / 100

He warned me . . . . . . . . danger.

72 / 100

She is frightened . . . . . . . . her life.

73 / 100

Due to heavy rains, she is trembling . . . . . . . . cold.

74 / 100

He made . . . . . . . . a story when he was late for the first class, but the teacher didn't believe him.

75 / 100

Usman is afraid . . . . . . . . dog?

76 / 100

The children are swimming . . . . . . . . the pool.

77 / 100

He was killed . . . . . . . . a highway man . . . . . . . . a dagger.

78 / 100

Wearily she put her basket . . . . . . . . the pavement and leaned . . . . . . . . the lamp post.

79 / 100

Smoking cigarette is injurious . . . . . . . . health.

80 / 100

The boxer was . . . . . . . . his guard when his opponent threw a right book.

81 / 100

How long is it . . . . . . . . summer vacation?

82 / 100

I fed up . . . . . . . . the work.

83 / 100

Goodbye! I'll see you . . . . . . . . the morning.

84 / 100

It is only . . . . . . . . the end of the book that we find out who the father really was.

85 / 100

Michael, who has been nervous and jumpy lately suddenly burst . . . . . . . . tears.

86 / 100

She is obsessed . . . . . . . . her project.

87 / 100

She was tried. She's . . . . . . . . bed now.

88 / 100

Several committee members had not been apprised . . . . . . . . the contents of the document.

89 / 100

What a beautiful house! It's . . . . . . . . a palace.

90 / 100

We have been in Gandhinagar . . . . . . . . 1997.

91 / 100

Shreya put . . . . . . . . her clothes and went out.

92 / 100

There is no use . . . . . . . . going there at this time.

93 / 100

Are you ready . . . . . . . . dinner?

94 / 100

Ramu decided to set . . . . . . . . some time everyday for prayers.

95 / 100

They parked their car . . . . . . . . a parking place.

96 / 100

He was shouting . . . . . . . . his mother.

97 / 100

In which part . . . . . . . . the head do you get the pain?

98 / 100

This is consequent . . . . . . . . your application dated 10th August.

99 / 100

His birthday is . . . . . . . . next Sunday.

100 / 100

My cousin lives . . . . . . . . my house.

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