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

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1 I don’t have … money left in my wallet.

2 This is my seat. That one is … .

3 There are very … chairs in the room, so we need more.

4 Can you lend me … books to prepare for the exam?

5 We saw Tom yesterday. Did you see … too?

6 I’d like … water, please.

7 He blamed … for the accident.

8 … of the students in this class speak French.

9 This is not our house. It’s … .

10 Is there … milk in the fridge?

11 I have two … of bread on the table.

12 I enjoyed the trip, but the weather wasn’t very … .

13 … bag is this? – It’s Mary’s.

14 We don’t have … sugar left.

15 She was looking at … in the mirror.

16 My father loves reading … newspapers in the morning.

17 Do you know … of these people?

18 He didn’t say … during the meeting.

19 Let’s buy … flowers for her birthday.

20 The children are playing. Can you see … in the garden?

21 I don’t know … of the two girls is older.

22 Please give me … advice about my new job.

23 I cut … while chopping onions.

24 We stayed at the hotel, but … rooms were not very clean.

25 He has a car, but I don’t have … .

26 Did you enjoy … at the party last night?

27 There aren’t … people in the park today.

28 I asked him for help, but he didn’t give me … .

29 We need … time to finish this project.

30 … is knocking on the door. Can you open it?

Answer

1 much
Explanation: “Money” is uncountable → use “much.”

2 mine
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replaces “my seat.”

3 few
Explanation: “Chairs” is countable plural → “few chairs.”

4 some
Explanation: “Some books” = an indefinite quantity in affirmative.

5 him
Explanation: Object pronoun needed → “Did you see him?”

6 some
Explanation: “Some water” is correct with uncountable nouns.

7 himself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun after “blamed.”

8 Some
Explanation: “Some of the students” is correct.

9 theirs
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replacing “their house.”

10 any
Explanation: Used in questions with uncountable nouns → “any milk.”

11 loaves
Explanation: Correct measure word → “two loaves of bread.”

12 good
Explanation: “Weather” is uncountable, use adjective “good.”

13 Whose
Explanation: We use “Whose” to ask about possession.

14 much
Explanation: “Sugar” is uncountable → “not much sugar.”

15 herself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun needed.

16 the
Explanation: We use “the” for newspapers in general.

17 any
Explanation: “Do you know any of these people?”

18 anything
Explanation: Negative sentence → “didn’t say anything.”

19 some
Explanation: Positive suggestion → “some flowers.”

20 them
Explanation: Object pronoun referring to children.

21 which
Explanation: “Which of the two girls” for a choice.

22 some
Explanation: “Some advice” (uncountable).

23 myself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun needed.

24 their
Explanation: Possessive determiner for plural subject.

25 one
Explanation: Replaces the noun “car.”

26 yourself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun when asking about enjoyment.

27 many
Explanation: “People” is countable plural → “many people.”

28 any
Explanation: “Didn’t give me any” → correct in negative.

29 some
Explanation: “Some time” = an indefinite quantity of uncountable noun.

30 Someone
Explanation: Correct indefinite pronoun in positive statement.

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