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

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1 She has much friends at school.

2 This is your book. That pen is you.

3 I don’t have some money in my wallet.

4 There are much chairs in the room.

5 He is taller than I.

6 Give this letter to she.

7 The childrens are playing football.

8 Is this dog your or mine?

9 He didn’t buy some apples yesterday.

10 This is my car. That car is my too.

11 Everyone like them.

12 There isn’t many water in the glass.

13 We saw any people at the park.

14 These are Anna’s books. They are her.

15 Can you help I with this exercise?

16 Look at those mans in the street.

17 I have a little friends in my class.

18 She bought a new shoes yesterday.

19 I saw someones at the bus stop.

20 That house is they.

21 There are much people in the shop.

22 He always does hiss homework.

23 I don’t know this childrens.

24 Please give it to he.

25 She is the most tallest girl in the class.

26 My phone is broken. Can I use you?

27 The informations are useful.

28 I didn’t see nobody in the park.

29 He drinks many tea every morning.

30 Is these keys yours?

Answer

1 many → She has many friends. (Countable plural needs “many.”)
2 you → That pen is yours. (Use possessive pronoun.)
3 some → I don’t have any money. (Negative → “any.”)
4 much → There are many chairs. (Countable plural → “many.”)
5 I → He is taller than me. (Use object pronoun after “than.”)
6 she → Give this letter to her. (Object pronoun.)
7 childrens → The children are playing. (Correct plural form.)
8 your → Is this dog yours? (Possessive pronoun.)
9 some → He didn’t buy any apples. (Negative → “any.”)
10 my → That car is mine. (Possessive pronoun.)
11 like → Everyone likes them. (Singular subject “everyone.”)
12 many → There isn’t much water. (Uncountable noun.)
13 any → We saw some people. (Positive → “some.”)
14 her → They are hers. (Possessive pronoun.)
15 I → Can you help me? (Object pronoun.)
16 mans → Look at those men. (Correct plural of “man.”)
17 a little → I have a few friends. (Countable plural → “a few.”)
18 a new shoes → She bought a new pair of shoes. (Shoes = plural.)
19 someones → I saw someone. (Indefinite pronoun is singular.)
20 they → That house is theirs. (Possessive pronoun.)
21 much → There are many people. (Plural countable.)
22 hiss → He always does his homework. (Possessive adjective.)
23 childrens → I don’t know these children. (Correct plural.)
24 he → Please give it to him. (Object pronoun.)
25 most tallest → She is the tallest. (Superlative only.)
26 you → Can I use yours? (Possessive pronoun.)
27 informations → The information is useful. (Uncountable noun.)
28 nobody → I didn’t see anybody. (Double negative → incorrect.)
29 many → He drinks much tea. (Uncountable noun.)
30 Is these → Are these keys yours? (Plural subject needs “are.”)

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