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English_ Grammar

Practice Test 2

1 / 100

Kites . . . . . . . . by children, adult, girls and boys in India.

2 / 100

If you heat water, you . . . . . . . . steam.

3 / 100

We did not have . . . . . . . . questions for the lecturer.

4 / 100

All the students . . . . . . . . had scored more than 90% marks in class XII examination of CBSE were invited to a tea party by the President of India.

5 / 100

The boy, . . . . . . . . father is a doctor, is my friend.

6 / 100

As long as Rahul is . . . . . . . ., India can hope for winning the cricket match.

7 / 100

Amna was engaged . . . . . . . . Asim.

8 / 100

They have spent . . . . . . . . money for their son’s wedding.

9 / 100

Plural of thief . . . . . . . . thieves.

10 / 100

That man . . . . . . . . left leg was amputated, suffers from diabetes.

11 / 100

She . . . . . . . . be very silly at times.

12 / 100

. . . . . . . . breakfast is in tin, go and take it.

13 / 100

You . . . . . . . . not worry about me?

14 / 100

A: Are Peter and Mary still sitting in the office?
B: No, . . . . . . . .

15 / 100

. . . . . . . . he complains, the police will take action.

16 / 100

Salman Khan . . . . . . . . a part of the upcoming Race 4.

17 / 100

Arif is standing . . . . . . . . Samad and Adnan.

18 / 100

. . . . . . . . you work very hard, you cannot pass?

19 / 100

I am not as tall as . . . . . . . .

20 / 100

. . . . . . . . are you doing now?

21 / 100

Michael is falling . . . . . . . . the horse.

22 / 100

We need to find . . . . . . . . method to solve this problem.

23 / 100

. . . . . . . . god bless you!

24 / 100

I . . . . . . . . Sidra yesterday.

25 / 100

They will not come here, . . . . . . . .?

26 / 100

You have fever so you . . . . . . . . see a doctor.

27 / 100

What . . . . . . . . to drink, tea or coffee?

28 / 100

The doctor gave me a prescription . . . . . . . . some medicine yesterday.

29 / 100

I have already . . . . . . . . a new manager.

30 / 100

Sorry I’m late. My car . . . . . . . . petrol.

31 / 100

Sana was staring . . . . . . . . me.

32 / 100

Kites . . . . . . . . available in many colours and shapes.

33 / 100

The accident occurred when the passengers . . . . . . . .

34 / 100

‘Have’ . . . . . . . . used with plurals generally.

35 / 100

My mother, along with others, . . . . . . . . worried.

36 / 100

. . . . . . . . me, you should read English newspapers daily.

37 / 100

It will rain soon, . . . . . . . . ?

38 / 100

He is good at . . . . . . . . English.

39 / 100

. . . . . . . . . Salman had married in time, his kids would have been adult till now.

40 / 100

Olga . . . . . . . . gym this evening.

41 / 100

You should . . . . . . . . swimming.

42 / 100

The teacher said to the class, “When . . . . . . . . finished your work, please pass . . . . . . . . up to me.”

43 / 100

Don’t make me . . . . . . . . hurt you.

44 / 100

He . . . . . . . . to go to Canada for the next stage of his training.

45 / 100

If you work hard, you . . . . . . . . good marks.

46 / 100

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

47 / 100

I can’t remember him . . . . . . . . a single day off work.

48 / 100

When I . . . . . . . . her last, she was living with her aunt.

49 / 100

. . . . . . . . you read, the more you will learn.

50 / 100

He has a bad tamper so he must learn to control . . . . . . . .

51 / 100

I am astonished . . . . . . . . his behaviour.

52 / 100

. . . . . . . . a telephone call, the driver turned up for extra duty.

53 / 100

A man who always . . . . . . . . at the faults of his children is their worst enemy.

54 / 100

By next Monday he . . . . . . . . staying at my uncle’s house for three weeks.

55 / 100

Anna and Tania went shopping, but . . . . . . . . couldn’t find anything . . . . . . . . liked.

56 / 100

I am not going to . . . . . . . . this book at any cost.

57 / 100

Her father . . . . . . . . yesterday.

58 / 100

It . . . . . . . . raining since morning when you rang me up.

59 / 100

. . . . . . . . know about where the soul goes after the death.

60 / 100

Compressed natural Gas (CNG) burns less efficiently than gasoline . . . . . . . .

61 / 100

The woman . . . . . . . . is standing by the table works in electronic media.

62 / 100

Once you learn how to write a well structured paragraph, the next thing . . . . . . . . done is editing your draft.

63 / 100

Is this the bus, . . . . . . . . goes to the Sadar Bazar?

64 / 100

. . . . . . . . you read, you cannot pass.

65 / 100

Gandhi Ji always . . . . . . . . truth.

66 / 100

The company . . . . . . . . of its stakeholders.

67 / 100

Neither she nor I . . . . . . . . involved.

68 / 100

There was a time when I . . . . . . . . stay up very late.

69 / 100

I was watching a TV program, when he . . . . . . . . in.

70 / 100

There are . . . . . . . . than sixty boys in the class.

71 / 100

Our friends, . . . . . . . . we invited to party, arrived rather early.

72 / 100

The ring was . . . . . . . . by thieves.

73 / 100

One must defend . . . . . . . . against bullies.

74 / 100

God helps those who help . . . . . . . .

75 / 100

We came . . . . . . . . the room and jumped . . . . . . . . the swimming pool.

76 / 100

I . . . . . . . . a letter when he came to my house.

77 / 100

The Principal praised . . . . . . . . for our good performance.

78 / 100

I . . . . . . . . a new job today.

79 / 100

I can’t walk anymore, I’m . . . . . . . . tired.

80 / 100

It was so nice . . . . . . . . them.

81 / 100

My stomach is full. I won’t have . . . . . . . . else.

82 / 100

Have you put . . . . . . . . salt in the soup?

83 / 100

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

84 / 100

He told me that . . . . . . . . blue was his favourite colour.

85 / 100

Nowadays, she . . . . . . . . her drawing board to school.

86 / 100

. . . . . . . . know computer operating among us.

87 / 100

The quality of products . . . . . . . . over time.

88 / 100

He . . . . . . . . robbed as he was walking out of the bank.

89 / 100

She . . . . . . . . speaks no foreign languages.

90 / 100

Look! The bus . . . . . . . . .

91 / 100

The children . . . . . . . . in the field now.

92 / 100

. . . . . . . . goods were carried on the truck.

93 / 100

I usually have bread and butter for breakfast, but yesterday I . . . . . . . . pasta.

94 / 100

They bought new furniture for . . . . . . . . house.

95 / 100

We can’t believe it. The story is . . . . . . . . believable?

96 / 100

He is the . . . . . . . . boy in class.

97 / 100

. . . . . . . . Sagar Samrat is . . . . . . . . big ship.

98 / 100

The car . . . . . . . . leaking oil.

99 / 100

I . . . . . . . . now quite hale and hearty?

100 / 100

Sana enjoyed eating both meat and vegetables; she considered herself a(n) . . . . . . . . .

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