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Test 3. Indefinite pronouns

Choose the correct form.

  1. You can do … you want, but don’t bother me now.

A anything

B something

C nothing

  1. You are always quarreling! Stop it … of you.

A everybody

B some

C both

  1. Excuse me, could you move. I can’t see … .

A something

B anything

C nothing

  1. There are … things that money can’t buy.

A something

B any

C some

  1. They say that in future the officials will demand a fine if … breaks the law.

A someone

B everyone

C everybody

  1. He has earned so … money that he has decided to help the poor.

A many

B much

C few

  1. My friends tell me that the professors are people who think a lot, but say … .

A little

B few

C some

  1. Sorry, but I can’t hear … of your property.

A neither

B none

C either

  1. Excuse me, there is … I’d like to ask you.

A anything

B something

C everything

  1. … is at home and no one knows where they are.

A Anybody

B Somebody

C Nobody

  1. Why have you done it? Oh, there are … reasons for it.

A many

B much

C little

  1. … is wrong with the car and it won’t start.

A Anything

B Something

C Nothing

  1. Are you going … today?

A somewhere

B nowhere

C anywhere

  1. … has used this room for ages.

A Anybody

B Nobody

C Everyone

  1. I haven’t got … money.

A some

B any

C no

  1. They didn’t want to tell us … .

A something

B nothing

C anything

  1. Are you going … ?

A somewhere

B anywhere

C nowhere

  1. Ca n you lend me … money?

A some

B any

C a few

  1. Do you hear … ? Yes, I hear soft music.

A something B everything

C anything

  1. I couldn’t open the door, because it was locked by … .

A someone

B anyone

C everyone

  1. … is at the door. – I’ll go to see who it is.

A Anyone

B Somebody

C No one

  1. I know … of them.

A either

B nothing

C neither

  1. I have … time left.

A little

B many

C few

  1. He left the house without … money.

A no

B some

C any

  1. A cook is … who prepares meals.

A someone

B everyone

C anyone

  1. … of the guests have arrived yet.

A None

B Neither

C Either

  1. … nowadays thinks that women should just stay at home and look after the children.

A Anyone

B Everyone

C Nobody

  1. I have something to say. May I have … words with you?

A few

B a few

C little

Test 4. Posessive pronouns

Choose the correct form.

  1. Whose book is it? – It’s … .

A my

B mine

C our

  1. Something is wrong with mu umbrella. May I take … ?

A yours

B your

C our

  1. That car isn’t … .

A ours

B her

C our

  1. May I use … phone to ring for a taxi?

A you

B your

C yours

  1. Tom was invited to … friends birthday party yesterday.

A his

B hers

C ours

  1. Whose spectacles are these? - … are on the table and these are my spectacles.

A Ours

B Their

C Yours

  1. Ask the woman on front of you to take off … hat.

A her

B hers

C their

  1. Our city is famous for … ancient buildings.

A it

B its

C his

  1. These beautiful flowers were presented to her by … friends.

A hers

B him

C her

  1. They did not reply to … letters.

A ours

B theirs

C our

  1. Who doesn’t eat this ice-cream. Oh, it’s … . I’m just going to eat it.

A his

B mine

C my

  1. They went on holydays with a friend of … .

A theirs

B them

C their

13.”… mother was more intelligent and less naïve than you” – my grand mother used to say.

A their

B yours

C your

  1. Do you know that lady who has just left the shop. Is she a customer of …?

A yours

B you

C our

  1. We are waiting for … answer to our request.

A theirs

B their

C them

  1. We enjoy … life here. We have a few friends and we meet quite often.

A ours

B their

C our

  1. The case is too heavy for me to lift it on … own.

A my

B me

C mine

  1. His composition is much more interesting than … .

A me

B my

C mine

  1. Have you got many friends here? – Alex is … best friend.

A mine

B my

C me

  1. Is it … book? Yes, it’s mine.

A you

B yours

C your

  1. She said that she was trying to ring up … mother several times.

A her

B hers

C yours

  1. Your Italian is much better than … .

A my

B me

C mine

  1. She makes all … clothes herself.

A hers

B her

C ours

  1. There is … book on it.

A my

B mine

C hers

  1. I’ve got a lot of stamps in my collection and my brother has few in … .

A her

B his

C him

  1. The cat drank … milk.

A it

B it’s

C its

  1. … was the last train.

A our

B ours

C their

  1. She folded the letter and replaced it in … envelope.

A its

B it

C his