Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners – English Grammar Test for B1

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1 Which of these nouns is uncountable?
(a) Chair
(b) Bread
(c) Book

2 I bought two … of chocolate for the party.
(a) bars
(b) bar
(c) pieces

3 There aren’t … people in the library.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few

4 … car is parked outside? – It’s John’s.
(a) Who
(b) Whose
(c) Who’s

5 Can you give me … information about the course?
(a) a
(b) some
(c) many

6 Look at that boy. Do you know …?
(a) he
(b) him
(c) his

7 My parents live in London. I visit … every weekend.
(a) them
(b) their
(c) they

8 There is … milk in the fridge.
(a) few
(b) a little
(c) many

9 We need to buy … apples for the picnic.
(a) a few
(b) a little
(c) much

10 This is my pen. That pen is … .
(a) my
(b) mine
(c) me

11 … students passed the exam.
(a) Much
(b) A lot of
(c) Little

12 The teacher gave … homework today.
(a) a lot of
(b) many
(c) few

13 Is there … bread left on the table?
(a) some
(b) any
(c) a

14 He cut … while cooking.
(a) himself
(b) him
(c) his

15 … house is bigger, ours or theirs?
(a) Who
(b) Which
(c) Whose

16 We don’t have … time to finish the project.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) a few

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

18 I can’t find my keys. Have you seen …?
(a) they
(b) them
(c) their

19 There are very … mistakes in your essay. Well done!
(a) few
(b) little
(c) much

20 She wants to buy … new shoes.
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much

21 Be careful with the glass. Don’t break … .
(a) it
(b) its
(c) itself

22 … of the two sisters is taller?
(a) Who
(b) Which
(c) What

23 I didn’t enjoy the party. There were too … people.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) some

24 This cake is delicious. Did you make it by …?
(a) yourself
(b) you
(c) yours

25 He doesn’t have … friends here.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) a little

26 … is knocking at the door.
(a) Somebody
(b) Anybody
(c) Nobody

27 Can I borrow … books from you?
(a) some
(b) a little
(c) much

28 I know this is your phone, but where is … ?
(a) my
(b) mine
(c) me

29 I don’t know … of these roads is shorter.
(a) who
(b) which
(c) what

30 The baby is crying. Please give … some milk.
(a) it
(b) its
(c) itself

Answer

1 (b) Bread
Explanation: “Bread” is an uncountable noun, while “chair” and “book” are countable.

2 (a) bars
Explanation: We say “bars of chocolate” for countable units.

3 (a) many
Explanation: “People” is countable plural → use “many.”

4 (b) Whose
Explanation: “Whose” asks about possession.

5 (b) some
Explanation: We use “some information” because “information” is uncountable.

6 (b) him
Explanation: After the verb “know” we need an object pronoun → “him.”

7 (a) them
Explanation: “Visit them” (object pronoun).

8 (b) a little
Explanation: “Milk” is uncountable → “a little milk.”

9 (a) a few
Explanation: “Apples” are countable plural → “a few apples.”

10 (b) mine
Explanation: Possessive pronoun “mine” replaces “my pen.”

11 (b) A lot of
Explanation: Works with plural countable nouns → “a lot of students.”

12 (a) a lot of
Explanation: “Homework” is uncountable → use “a lot of homework.”

13 (b) any
Explanation: In questions with uncountable nouns → “any bread.”

14 (a) himself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun is needed when the subject and object are the same.

15 (c) Whose
Explanation: “Whose house” asks about possession.

16 (a) much
Explanation: “Time” is uncountable → use “much.”

17 (b) her
Explanation: Object pronoun → “Have you met her?”

18 (b) them
Explanation: “Keys” is plural countable → use “them.”

19 (a) few
Explanation: “Few mistakes” = almost none, positive sense here.

20 (a) some
Explanation: We usually use “some” in positive statements.

21 (a) it
Explanation: “Glass” is singular → pronoun “it.”

22 (b) Which
Explanation: “Which” is used to choose between a limited set.

23 (b) many
Explanation: “People” is countable plural → “too many people.”

24 (a) yourself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun when someone does something alone.

25 (b) many
Explanation: “Friends” is countable plural → “many friends.”

26 (a) Somebody
Explanation: “Somebody” is used for affirmative sentences.

27 (a) some
Explanation: “Some books” is correct.

28 (b) mine
Explanation: “Mine” is the possessive pronoun replacing “my phone.”

29 (b) which
Explanation: “Which of these roads” = choice among known options.

30 (a) it
Explanation: “Baby” (neutral) → pronoun “it.”

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