Nouns, pronouns, and determiners – English Grammar Test for A2
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A. Multiple Choice (1–15)
1 There aren’t ___ chairs in the room.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much
2 This is my book. That one is ___.
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you
3 How ___ water is in the glass?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) some
4 He always helps ___.
(a) me
(b) I
(c) my
5 The children are playing. Do you know ___ names?
(a) their
(b) them
(c) they
6 I don’t know ___ of these people.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) no
7 We need ___ sugar for the cake.
(a) many
(b) some
(c) any
8 Whose bag is this? Is it ___?
(a) her
(b) hers
(c) she
9 That house belongs to my parents. It’s ___.
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them
10 She didn’t buy ___ apples yesterday.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much
11 Can I use ___ pen, please?
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you
12 I saw Peter and Jane. Do you know ___?
(a) they
(b) them
(c) their
13 My brother is taller than ___.
(a) me
(b) I
(c) mine
14 We don’t have ___ homework today.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) many
15 These are my shoes. Those are ___.
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you
B. Gap-fill (16–25)
16 We don’t have ___ milk left. (any / some)
17 This bag is Anna’s. That one is ___. (hers / her)
18 Look at those men. Do you know ___? (they / them)
19 Can I borrow ___ dictionary? (your / yours)
20 There are ___ children in the playground. (many / much)
21 She is kind. Everybody likes ___. (her / hers)
22 Is there ___ bread on the table? (any / some)
23 We met ___ interesting people at the party. (some / any)
24 This phone belongs to Mark. It’s ___. (his / him)
25 How ___ oranges are there in the basket? (many / much)
C. Sentence Transformation (26–35)
26 This is my bag. (Rewrite with mine)
27 That house belongs to Tom. (Rewrite with his)
28 These are my parents. (Rewrite with pronoun)
29 Give the letter to she. (Correct it)
30 We don’t have some milk. (Correct it)
31 This car belongs to Mary. (Rewrite with hers)
32 The students are in the classroom. (Rewrite with pronoun)
33 I have much friends. (Correct it)
34 This is our house. (Rewrite with ours)
35 They are not my books. (Rewrite with mine)
D. Error Correction (36–45)
36 The childrens are happy.
37 Do she like football?
38 He didn’t bought any apples.
39 Is these your shoes?
40 That book is your.
41 I don’t have some money.
42 Please help I with this exercise.
43 There are much people in the shop.
44 Everyone like pizza.
45 That house is they.
E. Dialogue Completion (46–50)
46
A: This is my phone.
B: And that one is ___, right? (your / yours)
47
A: Do you have ___ brothers or sisters? (some / any)
48
A: I’m thirsty. Can I have ___ water, please? (some / any)
49
A: Whose pen is this?
B: It’s ___. (his / him)
50
A: These are my keys.
B: And those are ___. (their / theirs)
F. Reading Comprehension (51–60)
Read the text and answer the questions.
Last Saturday, Emma and her cousin went shopping. Emma bought a red dress, and her cousin bought a pair of shoes. After shopping, they went to a café. Emma ordered some juice, and her cousin had a cup of coffee. Later, they visited the park. There were many people there. Some were reading, others were playing football. Emma took photos with her phone. At six o’clock, they went home. Their family was waiting for them.
51 Who went shopping last Saturday?
52 What did Emma buy?
53 What did her cousin buy?
54 Where did they go after shopping?
55 What did Emma order?
56 What did her cousin drink?
57 Where did they go later?
58 What were some people doing in the park?
59 What were other people doing?
60 Who was waiting for them at home?
Answer
1 (b) any – Negative with plural.
2 (b) yours – Possessive pronoun.
3 (b) much – Uncountable.
4 (a) me – Object pronoun.
5 (a) their – Possessive adjective.
6 (b) any – Negative/unknown.
7 (b) some – Positive request.
8 (b) hers – Possessive pronoun.
9 (b) theirs – Possessive pronoun.
10 (b) any – Negative sentence.
11 (a) your – Possessive adjective.
12 (b) them – Object pronoun.
13 (a) me – After “than.”
14 (b) any – Negative.
15 (b) yours – Possessive pronoun.
16 any – Negative.
17 hers – Possessive pronoun.
18 them – Object pronoun.
19 your – Possessive adjective.
20 many – Countable plural.
21 her – Object pronoun.
22 any – Question form.
23 some – Positive.
24 his – Possessive adjective.
25 many – Countable plural.
26 This bag is mine. – Possessive pronoun.
27 That house is his. – Possessive pronoun.
28 They are my parents. – Pronoun.
29 Give the letter to her. – Correct object pronoun.
30 We don’t have any milk. – Negative uses “any.”
31 This car is hers. – Possessive pronoun.
32 They are in the classroom. – Pronoun “they.”
33 I have many friends. – Correct quantifier.
34 This house is ours. – Possessive pronoun.
35 They are not mine. – Possessive pronoun.
36 children – Correct plural.
37 Does – Does she like football?
38 buy – He didn’t buy.
39 Are – Are these your shoes?
40 yours – Possessive pronoun.
41 any – I don’t have any money.
42 me – Please help me.
43 many – There are many people.
44 likes – Everyone likes pizza.
45 theirs – That house is theirs.
46 yours – Possessive pronoun.
47 any – Question form.
48 some – Polite request.
49 his – Possessive adjective.
50 theirs – Possessive pronoun.
51 Emma and her cousin – Stated in the text.
52 A red dress – Emma bought it.
53 A pair of shoes – Her cousin bought it.
54 A café – They went there.
55 Some juice – Emma ordered it.
56 Coffee – Her cousin drank it.
57 The park – They visited it.
58 Reading – Some people were reading.
59 Playing football – Others were playing football.
60 Their family – Waiting for them at home.
