Данный материал представляет собой 300 тестовых заданий по основным разделам английской грамматики и может быть успешно использован для генерального повторения и обобщения учащимися грамматики.
The Article
1. Great Britain consists of … parts. ( the three; three; a three)
2. It is washed by the waters of …( an Atlantic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; the Atlantic Ocean)
3. The Queen of Great Britain is not …(the absolute; absolute; an absolute)
4. …is the main modern art museum in London ( Tate Gallery; a Tate Gallery; the Tate Gallery)
5. … drive on the left - hand side in their country (the British; British; a British)
10. Pushkin, the great Russian poet, was born in … (a 1799; 1799; the 1799)
The Noun
11. Draughts … not a complicated game ( are; is; be)
12. Scissors … a small tool with two sharp blades screwed together (am; is; are)
13. What … his politics? - He supports the Labour Party (are; is; be)
14. We’ll take …holiday (four-days; a four-day; a four-days)
15. Ill news …fast (travels; travel; are travelling)
16. Bright … should start school as early as possible (childrens; children; childs)
17. All the available… show that the revolution started in the East (datum; data; dates)
18. They became successful …(businessman; businessmen; businessmans)
19. This is …room (Jane and Mary’s; Jane’s and Mary’s; Jane’s and Mary)
The Numeral
20. …delegates took part in the conference (two hundreds; the two hundred; two hundred)
21. Spaceships, aeroplanes, computers and even an Egyptian mummy are among the many … of objects in the Science Museum’s world famous collections (thousands; thousand; the thousand)
The Conjunction
22. A man is …old … he feels (so …as; as…as; as…that)
23. The fellow that agrees with everything you say is …a fool …he is getting to skin you (both…and; not only…but; either …or)
24. Nothing …needs reforming …other people’s habits (so…as; as…that; as…as)
25. …your daughter …your niece have made great progress ( as…as; so…as; both…and)
26. Her eyes were …large…small. (either …or; neither…nor; nor…or)
The Preposition
27. The Prime Minister arrived …the capital on Monday (to; in; at)
28. He came … a two-day official visit at the invitation of the Government (with; for; on)
29. I heard it …the radio. (in; on; by)
30. I was busy and couldn’t listen …the radio (to; on; for)
31. I congratulate you …the event (on; with; for)
32. The conference began …October 18 (at; in; on)
33. You will find the news …the bottom of the newspaper (at; in; on)
34. The most important thing… the present time is to get rid of the prejudice that only special officials can carry on the administration of the State (in; for; at)
35. A glass vase is made…glass (from; out of; with)
36. Paper is made…wood-pulp (from; with; out of)
37. What is the name of the sea …England and France ? ( among; between; of)
38. Two Italians were … the plane when it crashed (on; in; by)
39. They were …business in London (with; for; on)
40. We’ll go to Rome …bus (by; on; in)
Degrees of Comparison
41. Honesty is …policy (the best; better; more better)
42. …men declare war. But it is youth that fight and die. ( oldest; older; elder)
43. Of two evils choose the …(less; little; least)
44. What’s the …news of today ? (later; latest; last)
45. If you require … information or assistance, ask at your local station. (further; farther; furthest)
46. Actions speak …than words (more louder; the loudest; louder)
47. Hotels are becoming …nowadays (more expensive; the most expensive; expensiver)
48. The damage to the car could be …, that we expected (bad; worse; the worst)
49. That was …case in his practice (the least difficult; the less difficult; the less difficulter)
50. The sea is … unknown part of our world (the most large; the largest; the most largest)
Quantitative Pronoun
51. …people sell their souls and live with a good conscience on the proceeds (the most; most; much)
52. …the traffic goes by the main road (the most; most; most of)
53. Is there …work for you to do every day (many; little; few)
54. Does this car use …petrol ? ( much; many; a few)
55. There are …parties that have nice music and pretty decorations (a few; few; little)
Indefinite Pronoun
56. …people are early risers (any; some; no)
57. Have you got …objections? ( no; some; any)
58. You can buy stamps at …post office. (any; some; no)
59. I don’t know about it; ask…else. ( nobody; anybody; somebody)
60. I got the book without …difficulty (some; any; no)
61. There is …new under the sun ( no thing; nothing; anything)
62. …the greatest gain is to be a loser. (sometimes; some time; any time)
63. I’ll post the letter …(by me; oneself; myself)
Reflexive Pronoun
64. Everybody should be able to defend …(him; himself; his own)
65. Selfish people think mainly of …(one another; themselves; each other)
66. If we hadn’t taken the same plane, we might have never met …(each other; one another; themselves)
67. There are …places of interest you can visit and enjoy in London ( the other; another; other)
Possessive Pronoun
68. I don’t like …jokes (hers; her; her’s)
Negative Pronoun
69. There is …uniform school organization or curriculum in the USA (not; no; none)
70. …are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them (none; not anybody; no one)
distributive Pronoun
71. It was reported that …were present at the meeting (both; all; everybody)
72. If the blind leads the blind …shall fall into the ditch (every; both; all)
73. …man has his faults (both; both of; every)
adverbs expressing «еще», «даже»
74. What …have you seen at the museum ? (still; more; else)
75. Tom has …finished his work. (still; already; yet)
76. - Don’t make such a noise ! - Are the children …sleeping ? (still; yet; more)
77. Don’t worry. He is …on the danger list (no more; not longer; no longer)
78. I want to go for a walk. Has it stopped snowing … ? (else; yet; still)
79. Do you want …tea? (any; some; any more)
Indicative Mood
80. We shall not begin the meeting until everybody … (comes; won’t come; come)
81. I can come tomorrow if you … it (will like; like; liked)
Imperative Mood
82. …the world’s most renowned waxworks museum, and rub shoulders with famous and infamous (visiting; you visit; visit)
83. Please, …be late for classes ! (not; don’t; no)
84. You are going on a long journey. …care on the motorway. (to take; taking; take)
There is (was), there are (were)
85. There …not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy (is; were; are)
86. …there millions of stars within our galaxy ? (is; are; has …been)
87. Civilization will never flow backward while there …youth in the world. (has been; are; is)
88. There is … in the garden waiting for you (Pete; your friend; a man)
89. There …ten pens and a magazine on the table. (is; are; was)
90. …there…a lecture tomorrow ? (will …be; shall…be; would…be)
present Simple
91. About 85 percent of American students …public schools, which are supported by state and local taxes (attended; have attended; attend)
92. What …American public schools teach? (are; do; does)
93. Wise kings generally …wise councillors. (to have; has; have)
94. All historical places of London …in the West End. (had been; were; are)
95. The city of Montreal …70 square miles. (covering; covers; is covered)
96. Man …live by bread alone (do not; does not; is not)
Present Continuous
97. I know you …an advanced geography course now (were taking; is taking; are taking)
98. Now she …difficulty in putting facts in order (is having; has been having; had)
99. The world sea surrounds the earth and …to us all. ( is belonging; belongs; has belonged)
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Future Simple
Future Continuous
How Future is expressed
future Perfect
Future Perfect Continuous
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous
Future-in-the-Past
Passive Voice
Reported Statements
Reported Questions
Reported Commands and Requests
Subjunctive Mood
Conjunctive
The Gerund
The Participle
The Subjective Infinitive Construction
The Object with the Infinitive Construction
Modal Verbs
Sequence of Tenses
Complex Sentences
Object
Addition
General Questions
alternative Questions
Disjunctive Questions
Special Questions
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