Nouns, pronouns, and determiners – English Grammar Test for A2

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1 Look at this picture. Can you see ___ in the corner?
(a) someone
(b) anyone
(c) no one

2 These pens are not mine. They are ___.
(a) yours
(b) your
(c) you

3 How ___ milk do we need for the cake?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) some

4 We met ___ interesting people at the museum.
(a) any
(b) some
(c) much

5 The students are very happy. Everyone likes ___.
(a) they
(b) them
(c) their

6 This is my phone, and that one is ___.
(a) her
(b) hers
(c) she

7 There aren’t ___ chairs in the room.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much

8 He bought ___ books at the bookshop yesterday.
(a) a lot of
(b) much
(c) any

9 Excuse me, is this seat ___?
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you

10 We don’t have ___ rice left.
(a) many
(b) any
(c) a

11 My brother is taller than ___.
(a) I
(b) me
(c) mine

12 The children are playing. Do you know ___ names?
(a) they
(b) their
(c) them

13 I’m hungry. Let’s buy ___ bread.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) many

14 I don’t have ___ friends in this city.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much

15 How ___ languages does she speak?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) some

16 There is ___ butter in the fridge.
(a) a
(b) any
(c) some

17 This pen is mine. That one is ___ pen.
(a) her
(b) hers
(c) she

18 I don’t like these shoes. Can you show me ___ pair?
(a) another
(b) other
(c) others

19 Can you help ___ with this exercise?
(a) I
(b) me
(c) mine

20 She didn’t buy ___ clothes yesterday.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much

21 Those flowers are beautiful. Do you like ___?
(a) they
(b) them
(c) their

22 There isn’t ___ sugar in my coffee.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) a

23 My parents are very friendly. Everyone likes ___.
(a) they
(b) them
(c) their

24 We need ___ new chairs for the kitchen.
(a) a lot of
(b) much
(c) any

25 This is Anna. Have you met ___ before?
(a) she
(b) her
(c) hers

26 There are ___ oranges on the table.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) a

27 I have two brothers. One is 12, and ___ is 15.
(a) other
(b) the other
(c) another

28 Do you know ___ about this problem?
(a) someone
(b) anyone
(c) no one

29 This is not my bag. It’s ___.
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them

30 How ___ bread do we need for lunch?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) some

Answer

1 (b) anyone – In questions, use “anyone.”
2 (a) yours – Possessive pronoun.
3 (b) much – “Milk” is uncountable.
4 (b) some – In positive sentences, use “some.”
5 (b) them – Object pronoun.
6 (b) hers – Possessive pronoun.
7 (b) any – Negative sentence.
8 (a) a lot of – Used with plural countable nouns.
9 (b) yours – Correct form for possession.
10 (b) any – Negative statement.
11 (b) me – After “than,” use object pronoun.
12 (b) their – Possessive adjective.
13 (a) some – Positive sentence.
14 (b) any – Negative sentence.
15 (a) many – Use “many” with plural countables.
16 (c) some – Positive sentence.
17 (b) hers – Possessive pronoun.
18 (a) another – Means “a different one.”
19 (b) me – Object pronoun.
20 (b) any – Negative sentence.
21 (b) them – Object pronoun.
22 (b) much – Uncountable noun.
23 (b) them – Object pronoun.
24 (a) a lot of – Used with plural countables.
25 (b) her – Object pronoun.
26 (b) many – With plural countables.
27 (b) the other – Refers to the second of two.
28 (b) anyone – In questions, use “anyone.”
29 (b) theirs – Possessive pronoun.
30 (b) much – Uncountable noun “bread.”

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