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  • Which of these nouns has an irregular plural form: doctor / furniture / person?
    PERSON
  • Which article is correct to complete this sentence: I always enjoying visiting ... museums. a / the / zero article
    ZERO ARTICLE
  • Which verb is intransitive: give / raise / rise?
    RISE
  • Which of these forms is NOT used to describe future actions or events: present perfect / present simple / will?
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • What type of adverb is rarely: frequency / manner / place?
    FREQUENCY
  • Which of these is NOT the way we usually use the word any: negatives / positives / questions?
    POSITIVES
  • How do we make ungradable adjectives stronger: absolutely / rather / very?
    ABSOLUTELY
  • Which verb is transitive: die / enjoy / rain?
    ENJOY
  • Which linking word connects two ideas in two different sentences: although / but / nevertheless?
    NEVERTHELESS
  • Which of these linking words connects two ideas in one sentence? because / however / moreover?
    BECAUSE
  • Which is NOT a modal verb expressing possibility: might / must / would?
    WOULD
  • Which article is correct to complete this sentence: She’s been working as...nurse for three years. >> a / the / zero article
    A
  • Which of these nouns is always countable: cake / ice cream / sandwich?
    SANDWICH
  • Which verb is an action verb and can be used in continuous forms: know / own / take?
    TAKE
  • Which of these quantifiers can we use with countable nouns: a few / a little / little?
    A FEW
  • What auxiliary verb do we use to make present perfect: be / do / have?
    HAVE
  • Which linking word is followed by a noun phrase: although / despite / however?
    DESPITE
  • Which of these nouns is always uncountable: ADVICE / CHOCOLATE / GLOVE?
    ADVICE
  • How many types of phrasal verb are there: two / four / five?
    FOUR
  • What is the correct past participle of the verb fall: fallen / fell / felt?
    FALLEN
  • Which auxiliary verb do we use to make the passive: be / do / have?
    BE
  • Which of these verbs is a state verb and cannot be used in continuous forms? believe / drive / give?
    BELIEVE
  • Which of these words can be both an adverb and an adjective: fast / friendly / quickly?
    FAST
  • Which of these phrasal verbs can separate: come from / get by / pick up?
    PICK UP
  • Which of these words is an adverb: deadly / lovely / well?
    WELL