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

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1 You meet a new classmate. You want to know his name. What do you ask? (___ is your name?)

2 You are at a shop. You want to buy apples. Ask politely: (Can I have ___ apples, please?)

3 You are in class. You don’t understand a word. Ask your teacher: (What does this word ___?)

4 You meet someone’s sister. Ask: (Is she ___ sister?)

5 You want to borrow a pen from your friend. What do you say? (Can I use ___ pen?)

6 You see two bags. One belongs to Anna. Point to it and say: (This bag is ___.)

7 You are thirsty. You want water. Say: (Can I have ___ water, please?)

8 You meet a tourist. You want to know where he comes from. Ask: (Where are ___ from?)

9 You see a dog. You want to know if it belongs to your friend. Ask: (Is this dog ___?)

10 You are at the station. You want to know the time. Ask: (What time is ___, please?)

11 You want to know how many chairs are in the room. Ask: (How ___ chairs are there?)

12 You don’t have money. Tell your friend: (I don’t have ___ money.)

13 You want to know if your friend has brothers or sisters. Ask: (Do you have ___ brothers or sisters?)

14 You are at the library. You want another book. Ask: (Can I take ___ book?)

15 You meet your teacher’s husband. Ask: (Is he ___ husband?)

16 You see your friend’s phone on the desk. Ask: (Is this phone ___?)

17 You are at a restaurant. Ask the waiter politely for drinks: (Can we have ___ juice, please?)

18 You want to know who those people are. Ask: (Who are ___ people?)

19 You want to ask a friend to help you. Say: (Can you help ___, please?)

20 You are at the bus stop. You want to know if buses come here. Ask: (Do ___ buses stop here?)

21 You want to know if your friend saw anybody at the park. Ask: (Did you see ___ at the park?)

22 You meet someone’s parents. Ask politely: (Are these ___ parents?)

23 You want to know if there’s bread at home. Ask: (Is there ___ bread at home?)

24 You want to sit on a chair, but you’re not sure it’s free. Ask: (Is ___ seat free?)

25 You are at the zoo. You want to know how many lions there are. Ask: (How ___ lions are there in the zoo?)

26 You don’t understand. You want your teacher to repeat. Say: (Can you explain it to ___ again?)

27 You meet a child. Ask about his toy: (Is this toy ___?)

28 You want to buy shoes. Ask the shop assistant: (Do you have ___ shoes in size 40?)

29 You want to know who owns the red car. Ask: (Whose car is ___?)

30 You finish your work. Tell your teacher politely: (Here is my homework. This is ___.)

Answer

1 What – What is your name? (Wh-question).
2 some – Polite request uses “some.”
3 mean – Use base verb after “does.”
4 your – Possessive adjective.
5 your – Possessive adjective before noun.
6 hers – Possessive pronoun.
7 some – Positive request.
8 you – Where are you from? (Subject pronoun).
9 yours – Possessive pronoun.
10 it – What time is it? (Pronoun “it” for time).
11 many – Countable plural noun.
12 any – Negative sentence.
13 any – Question form.
14 another – Requesting one more.
15 your – Possessive adjective.
16 yours – Possessive pronoun.
17 some – Polite request.
18 those – Demonstrative for plural.
19 me – Object pronoun.
20 any – Yes/No question about existence.
21 anyone – In questions.
22 your – Possessive adjective.
23 any – Question form.
24 this – Demonstrative.
25 many – Countable plural noun.
26 me – Object pronoun.
27 yours – Possessive pronoun.
28 any – In questions.
29 this – Demonstrative pronoun.
30 mine – Possessive pronoun.

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