61-120 Questions
.docxChoose the Past Simple: “She _____ to the store yesterday.”
A) went B) goes C) is going D) has gone E) going
What is the Past Continuous: “I _____ when you called.”
A) was sleeping B) slept C) sleep D) have slept E) sleeps
Complete with Past Perfect: “By the time we arrived, they _____.”
A) had left B) left C) leave D) are leaving E) were leaving
Which is Past Simple passive: “The book _____ published in 2000.”
A) was B) is C) has been D) was being E) had been
What is the term for “person after marriage”?
A) married B) marriage C) marry D) dead E) death
Pronunciation of “walked”:
A) /t/ B) /d/ C) /Id/ D) /s/ E) /z/
What does “hang out” mean?
A) spend time with friends B) hang up C) hang down D) hang in E) hang on
Complete Past Perfect Continuous: “She _____ for hours.”
A) had been waiting B) waited C) waits D) is waiting E) was waiting
Which is the noun for “die”?
A) death B) dead C) died D) dying E) dies
Pronunciation of “jumped”:
A) /t/ B) /d/ C) /Id/ D) /s/ E) /z/
Past Simple: “He _____ a car last year.”
A) is buying B) bought C) buys D) has bought E) buying
Past Continuous passive: “The bridge _____ built.”
A) was being B) was C) has been D) had been E) is being
Term for “end of life”:
A) wedding B) death C) birth D) marriage E) divorce
Pronunciation of “lived”:
A) /d/ B) /t/ C) /Id/ D) /s/ E) /z/
Phrasal verb “stand up” means:
A) rise to feet B) stand down C) stand in D) stand out E) stand by
Past Perfect: “I _____ the movie before.”
A) saw B) see C) am seeing D) had seen E) was seeing
Which is adjective: “The _____ man.”
A) die B) dead C) death D) died E) dying
Pronunciation of “washed”:
A) /t/ B) /d/ C) /Id/ D) /s/ E) /z/
Past Continuous: “We _____ dinner at 7 PM.”
E) hasA) were having B) had C) have D) are having
80. Phrasal verb “put on” means:
A) wear clothes B) put off C) put in D) put out E) put up
Past Simple negative: "She _____ go to the party."
A) didn’t B) doesn’t C) isn’t D) hasn’t E) wasn’t
Term for “ceremony of marriage”:
A) wedding B) married C) marriage D) dead E) birth
Pronunciation of “needed”:
A) /Id/ B) /t/ C) /d/ D) /s/ E) /z/
Past Perfect Continuous: “They _____ all day.”
A) had been working B) worked C) work D) are working E) were working
Phrasal verb “break down” means:
A) stop working B) break up C) break in D) break out E) break off
Past Simple passive: “The letter _____ sent.”
A) was B) is C) has been D) was being E) had been
Adjective for “not alive”:
A) dead B) death C) died D) dying E) die
Pronunciation of “played”:
A) /d/ B) /t/ C) /Id/ D) /s/ E) /z/
Past Continuous question: “_____ you sleeping?”
A) Were B) Was C) Did D) Have E) Is
Term for “legal end of marriage”:
A) wedding B) divorce C) birth D) death E) married
91. Choose the modal: “You _____ wear a helmet.”
A) should B) must C) can D) have to E) can't
What is “have to” for obligation: “I _____ go to work.”
A) mustn’t B) have to C) has to D) shouldn’t E) can
Complete with should: “You _____ see a doctor."
A) can’t B) should C) must D) can E) have to
Which is negative: “You _____ smoke here.”
A) have to B) mustn’t C) must D) should E) can
Imperative: “_____ the door.”
A) To close B) Close C) Closes D) Closing E) Closed
Future with will: “I _____ help you.”
A) will B) am going to C) go to D) went E) have
Possessive: “This is _____ book.”
A) my B) I C) me D) mine’s E) mines
Question: “_____ far is it to the station?”
A) How B) What C) Where D) When E) Who
Phrasal verb “pick up” means:
A) lift B) pick out C) pick in D) pick off E) pick on
Modal for ability: “I _____ swim.”
A) can B) must C) should D) have to E) mustn’t
Negative should: “You _____ eat too much.”
A) shouldn’t B) should C) can D) must E) have to
Imperative negative: “_____ run!”
A) Don't B) Do C) Does D) Did E) Have
Future going to: “It _____ rain.”
A) is going to B) will C) goes to D) went to E) has to
Possessive 's: “John _____ car.”
A) 's B) is C) s' D) es E) ies
Question: “_____ long does it take?”
A) How B) What C) Where D) When E) Who
Phrasal verb “get up” means:
A) rise from bed B) get down C) get in D) get out E) get on
Modal for permission: “_____ I use your phone?”
A) Can B) Must C) Should D) Have to E) Can’t
Obligation negative: “You _____ do that.”
A) don't have to B) must C) should D) can E) have to
Imperative: “_____ careful!”
A) Be B) Is C) Are D) Was E) Have
Future: “We _____ meet at 5 PM.”
A) will B) is going to C) goes to D) went E) has
Possessive pronoun: “The book is _____.”
A) mine B) my C) me D) I’s E) mines
Question: “_____ much time do we have?”
A) How B) What C) Where D) When E) Who
Phrasal verb “take off” means:
A) take on
B) take in
C) remove clothes
D) take out
E) take up
Modal for advice: “You _____ study more.”
A) have to
B) should
C) must
D) can
E) can’t
Negative can: “I _____ drive.”
A) can’t B) can not C) dont can D) shouldnt E) mustnt
Imperative: “_____ me the salt.”
A) Pass B) Passes C) Passing D) Passed E) To pass
Future prediction: “It _____ be sunny tomorrow.”
A) have to B) might C) must D) should E) can
Possessive: “The dogs _____ tails.”
A) s B) 's C) ' D) es E) ies
Question: “_____ do I have to do?”
A) Where B) What C) How D) When E) Who
Phrasal verb “fill in” means:
A) fill up B) complete a form C) fill out D) fill down E) fill on
