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_______ child got a present from the teacher.
 
Every
 
All
 
Each of
 
Some
They spent _______ of their time watching films.
 
most
 
many
 
every
 
few
I’ve read _______ of those books.
 
all
 
each
 
much
 
any
Can I have _______ water, please?
 
some
 
any
 
many
 
few
_______ people know the answer to that question.
 
Few
 
Little
 
A little
 
Much
She didn’t make _______ mistakes in her essay.
 
many
 
much
 
a lot
 
few
_______ of the students passed the test.
 
Most
 
Much
 
A little
 
Little
There isn’t _______ milk left in the fridge.
 
much
 
many
 
few
 
a few
They _______ for two hours before the movie started.
 
had been waiting
 
have waited
 
were wait
 
are waiting
She _______ for the bus when it started to snow.
 
was waiting
 
waited
 
had waited
 
has waited
I _______ him three times this week.
 
have seen
 
saw
 
was seeing
 
had seen
It _______ all morning, and the streets were flooded.
 
had been raining
 
has rained
 
was rain
 
rained
We _______ the project before the deadline.
 
had finished
 
were finishing
 
have finished
 
finish
He _______ football when he broke his ankle.
 
was playing
 
had played
 
has been playing
 
has played
I _______ to call you all day!
 
have been trying
 
tried
 
had tried
 
was trying
They _______ in that house since 2010.
 
have lived
 
lived
 
were living
 
had lived
She _______ the book by the time the lesson started.
 
had read
 
read
 
was reading
 
has read
We _______ dinner when the lights went out.
 
were having
 
had had
 
have had
 
have been having
I _______ for two hours before she finally arrived.
 
had been waiting
 
was waiting
 
waited
 
have waited
You _______ speak so loudly in the library.
 
shouldn’t
 
might
 
could
 
have to
We _______ go to the beach every Sunday when I was little.
 
used to
 
were used to
 
are used to
 
get used to
She _______ the exam if she had studied.
 
would have passed
 
will pass
 
passed
 
can pass
I _______ eat vegetables when I was a kid, but now I love them.
 
didn’t use to
 
wasn’t used to
 
am not used to
 
don’t use to
He _______ smoke in the office. It’s not allowed.
 
mustn’t
 
doesn’t have to
 
shouldn’t
 
might not
We _______ taken a taxi instead of walking in the rain.
 
should have
 
should
 
have
 
must
You _______ call her. It’s really important.
 
must
 
might
 
would
 
could
She _______ a lot of books last year.
 
read
 
reads
 
has read
 
is reading
I’m not _______ getting up early yet.
 
used to
 
use to
 
get used to
 
be used to
He _______ play the guitar, but he stopped two years ago.
 
used to
 
is used to
 
was using to
 
get used to
When I was younger, I _______ play outside every day.
 
used to
 
was used to
 
use to
 
get used to
They _______ to Italy last summer.
 
went
 
have gone
 
go
 
are going
I _______ him twice this week.
 
have seen
 
had seen
 
was seeing
 
see
This time next week, I _______ on a beach.
 
will be lying
 
lie
 
will lie
 
was lying
By the time we arrive, the film _______.
 
will have started
 
is starting
 
will start
 
starts
They _______ TV when the phone rang.
 
were watching
 
watched
 
are watching
 
have watched
We usually _______ lunch at 2 p.m.
 
have
 
had
 
are having
 
was having
She _______ in New York since 2020.
 
has lived
 
lived
 
lives
 
is living
I _______ my homework already.
 
have finished
 
finished
 
was finishing
 
finish
Thomas and Marta _______ to the cinema last night.
 
went
 
have been
 
have gone
 
were going
Choose the correct sentence about a repeated action in the past.
 
He used to read before bed.
 
He was use to read before bed.
 
He used read before bed.
 
He am used to read before bed.
Which modal verb expresses no obligation?
 
You don’t have to come.
 
You must come.
 
You should come.
 
You ought to come.
What’s the meaning of: “He must have forgotten”?
 
I’m sure he forgot.
 
Maybe he forgot.
 
He will forget.
 
He wasn’t allowed to forget.
Choose the correct sentence with a determiner of quantity.
 
I have a few friends in London.
 
I have few money in London.
 
I have much friends in London.
 
I have a many friends in London.
Which sentence uses a past modal of advice?
 
You should have called her.
 
You should call her.
 
You can have called her.
 
You will have called her.
Choose the correct sentence with a determiner.
 
Few students passed the test.
 
Little students passed the test.
 
Any students passed the test.
 
The most students passed the test.
Choose the correct habitual past sentence.
 
We used to go fishing every summer.
 
We use to going fishing every summer.
 
We going used to fishing every summer.
 
We used going to fish every summer.
What does this sentence express: “You might have left your keys at school.”
 
A possibility in the past
 
A strong order
 
A repeated habit
 
An obligation
Which sentence expresses a strong obligation?
 
You must wear a seatbelt.
 
You could wear a seatbelt.
 
You might wear a seatbelt.
 
You would wear a seatbelt.
What’s the correct sentence using "be used to"?
 
I am used to waking up early.
 
I used to waking up early.
 
I am waking used to early.
 
I use to be waking up early.
Which sentence uses an article correctly?
 
She bought a new phone.
 
She bought new phone.
 
She bought the phone new.
 
She bought phone.
Which determiner completes the sentence: “___ people enjoy classical music.”
 
Many
 
Much
 
A little
 
Every
Choose the correct future continuous sentence.
 
This time tomorrow, I’ll be flying to Paris.
 
This time tomorrow, I fly to Paris.
 
This time tomorrow, I’ll flying to Paris.
 
This time tomorrow, I’m fly to Paris.
Which modal expresses past regret?
 
should have studied
 
must study
 
have to study
 
can study
Choose the sentence with the correct modal for advice.
 
You should talk to your teacher.
 
You must talk to your teacher.
 
You can talk to your teacher.
 
You will talk to your teacher.
What is the correct form of 'used to' in this sentence: “I ___ play football every weekend.”
 
used to
 
use to
 
was used to
 
am use to
Which sentence uses the future perfect correctly?
 
By next year, she will have finished school.
 
By next year, she finishes school.
 
By next year, she will finishing school.
 
By next year, she is finish school.
What tense is used to describe a finished action in the past with a known time?
 
Past simple
 
Present perfect
 
Present simple
 
Future continuous