Advanced English Structures – English Grammar Test for A2

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1 He is very short. He can’t reach the shelf. → Use enough.

2 The box is very heavy. I can’t carry it. → Use too…to.

3 The book was very interesting. I read it twice. → Use so…that.

4 The film was very boring. Nobody liked it. → Use such…that.

5 He played football every day when he was young. → Use used to.

6 We plan to visit our grandparents this weekend. → Use be going to.

7 He is taller than his brother. → Use comparative.

8 This is a very good story. Everyone enjoyed it. → Use such…that.

9 He was very tired. He fell asleep immediately. → Use so…that.

10 She can answer the question. She is clever. → Use enough.

11 John is very strong. He can lift this box. → Use enough.

12 The soup is very salty. I can’t eat it. → Use too…to.

13 My grandmother told me stories when I was small. → Use used to.

14 This painting is more beautiful than that one. → Use comparative.

15 The exam was very easy. Everybody passed. → Use so…that.

16 The film was very funny. We laughed a lot. → Use such…that.

17 He is very young. He can’t drive a car. → Use too…to.

18 My sister cooked every Sunday in the past. → Use used to.

19 It’s cold. We can’t go swimming. → Use too…to.

20 The teacher is very patient. All the students love her. → Use such…that.

21 He studied very hard. He passed the exam. → Use so…that.

22 This bag is very light. I can carry it easily. → Use enough.

23 The food was very delicious. We ate it all. → Use such…that.

24 I don’t smoke now, but in the past I did. → Use used to.

25 They plan to play football tomorrow. → Use be going to.

26 This is the best day of my life. → Use superlative.

27 My friend is more intelligent than I am. → Use comparative.

28 He works very slowly. Nobody is happy with him. → Use so…that.

29 The story was very sad. We cried. → Use such…that.

30 The baby is very small. He can’t walk yet. → Use too…to.

Answer

1 He is not tall enough to reach the shelf. – enough after adj.
2 The box is too heavy to carry. – too…to.
3 The book was so interesting that I read it twice. – so…that.
4 It was such a boring film that nobody liked it. – such…that.
5 He used to play football every day. – used to + base verb.
6 We are going to visit our grandparents this weekend. – be going to.
7 He is taller than his brother. – comparative adj.
8 It was such a good story that everyone enjoyed it. – such…that.
9 He was so tired that he fell asleep immediately. – so…that.
10 She is clever enough to answer the question. – adj + enough to.
11 John is strong enough to lift this box. – enough construction.
12 The soup is too salty to eat. – too…to.
13 My grandmother used to tell me stories. – used to.
14 This painting is more beautiful than that one. – comparative.
15 The exam was so easy that everybody passed. – so…that.
16 It was such a funny film that we laughed a lot. – such…that.
17 He is too young to drive a car. – too…to.
18 My sister used to cook every Sunday. – used to.
19 It is too cold to go swimming. – too…to.
20 She is such a patient teacher that all the students love her. – such…that.
21 He studied so hard that he passed the exam. – so…that.
22 This bag is light enough to carry easily. – adj + enough.
23 It was such delicious food that we ate it all. – such…that.
24 I used to smoke. – used to.
25 They are going to play football tomorrow. – be going to.
26 This is the most beautiful day of my life. – superlative the most.
27 My friend is more intelligent than me. – comparative.
28 He works so slowly that nobody is happy with him. – so…that.
29 It was such a sad story that we cried. – such…that.
30 The baby is too small to walk yet. – too…to.

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