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English Grammar Exercise With Answer - 33

SYLLABUS/TOPIC:
- Make, do
- Present Continuous
- Somebody, anywhere, nothing…
- Prepositions

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
After every 10 questions, answers are provided.


1. Is there a public call box near here? I have to _____ a phone call.
A) do 
B) make 
C) get 
D) hear

2. First she said “Yes”, then she said “No”, but in the end she _____ up
her mind to marry him.
A) did 
B) made 
C) got 
D) said

3. When you’re not sure what to do, the best thing is to _____ nothing,
A) do 
B) make 
C) get 
D) hear

4. Ssh! You mustn’t _____ a noise. The baby’s asleep.
A) do 
B) make 
C) get 
D) hear

5. My teacher says I must work harder, but I can’t work any harder. I’m
_____ my best.
A) doing 
B) trying 
C) making 
D) showing

6. We asked to see the manager and we _____ a complaint about the terrible service in the restaurant.
A) did 
B) made 
C) had 
D) heard

7. At first I found learning English very easy, but now I don’t think I’m
_____ any progress at all.
A) doing 
B) making 
C) showing 
D) getting

8. Could you _____ me a favor please? Could you give me a lift to the airport?
A) make 
B) do 
C) give 
D) want

9. My uncle died without _____ a will, and it was very difficult for our family to sort out his money and possessions.
A) doing 
B) make 
C) get 
D) making

10. We have some lovely new neighbors; we’ve already _____ friends
with them.
A) did 
B) made 
C) done 
D) make

ANSWERS :
1-B 
2-B
3-A 
4-B 
5-A 
6-B 
7-B 
8-B 
9-D 
10-B


11. I like to keep fit, so I _____ exercises every day.
A) do 
B) make 
C) get 
D) hear

12. Before you go on holiday, you should _____ sure that the doors and windows are shut and locked.
A) do 
B) make 
C) get 
D) hear

13. _____ money, not war!
A) Do 
B) Make 
C) Study 
D) Get

14. I was _____ a queue waiting to buy some bread.
A) in 
B) on 
C) at 
D) by

15. I looked _____ all the shelves and _____ all the cupboards.
A) in / on 
B) on / in 
C) at / in 
D) at / on

16. They certainly weren’t _____ the table or _____ the floor.
A) in / on 
B) on / in 
C) at / in 
D) on / on

17. Had I left them _____ work?
A) in 
B) on 
C) at 
D) near

18. Were they _____ the car?
A) in 
B) on 
C) at 
D) of

19. Then I realized where they were. They were _____ my favorite
armchair.
A) on 
B) into 
C) at 
D) off

20. “Where were you at 2:00?”
“_____ the beach.”
A) In 
B) On 
C) At 
D) To

ANSWERS :
11-A 
12-B 
13-B 
14-A 
15-B 
16-D 
17-C 
18-A 
19-A 
20-B 


21. “Where were you at 2:00?”
“_____ Sally’s house doing my homework.”
A) Of 
B) On 
C) At 
D) From

22. “Where were you at 2:00?” “_____ a cave.”
A) In 
B) On 
C) At 
D) By

23. Would you like _____ to eat?
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

24. Can I have _____ to drink?
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

25. Can we go _____ quiet?
A) somewhere 
B) anywhere 
C) nowhere 
D) everywhere

26. If you need _____, just ask.
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

27. Come and see me _____ you want. I don’t mind.
A) some time 
B) any time 
C) no time 
D) every time

28. Help yourself to food. You can have _____ you want.
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

29. _____ will tell you that two and two is four.
A) Someone 
B) Anyone 
C) No one 
D) Nothing

30. ‘Does _____ want a game of tennis?’
‘Yes.’
A) someone 
B) anyone 
C) no one 
D) everyone

ANSWERS :
21-C 
22-A 
23-A 
24-A 
25-A 
26-A 
27-B 
28-B 
29-B 
30-B 


31. Did _____ phone me while I was out?
A) someone 
B) anyone 
C) no one 
D) everyone

32. What’s that smell? Can you smell _____ burning?
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

33. I asked if _____ wanted an ice-cream, but _____ did, so I just bought one for myself.
A) anyone / no one 
B) no one / somebody
C) anybody / somebody 
D) no body / no one

34. Your face looks terribly familiar. Haven’t I seen you _____ before?
A) somewhere 
B) anywhere 
C) nowhere 
D) everywhere

35. She left the room without saying _____.
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

36. This doesn’t look a very nice restaurant. Can we go _____ else?
A) somewhere 
B) anywhere 
C) nowhere 
D) everywhere

37. I have _____ more to say to you. Goodbye!
A) something 
B) anything 
C) nothing 
D) everything

38. I have never been _____ more beautiful than Scotland.
A) somewhere 
B) anywhere 
C) nowhere 
D) everywhere

39. I felt so embarrassed. _____ was laughing at me.
A) Everyone 
B) Anyone 
C) No one 
D) Something

40. “What do you want for supper?”
“_____ , I don’t mind.”
A) Something 
B) Anything 
C) Nothing 
D) Everything

41.  It was Sunday, and the town was deserted. _____ was in the streets,
and _____ was open.
A) Somebody / somewhere 
B) Anybody / anywhere
C) Nobody / nowhere 
D) Everybody / everywhere

42. “Who was at the party?” “_____: Pete, Ann, James, Kathy, all the Smiths, Sally Beams and Sally Rogers.”
A) Someone 
B) Anyone 
C) No one 
D) Everyone

43. “Where do you want to go on holiday?”
“_____ hot. I don’t care if it’s Greece, Spain, Italy or Sahara, but it has to be hot.”
A) Somebody 
B) Anywhere 
C) Nowhere 
D) Everywhere

ANSWERS :
31-B 
32-A 
33-A 
34-A 
35-B 
36-A 
37-C
38-B 
39-A 
40-B 
41-C 
42-D 
43-B


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