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

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1 She gave the book to I yesterday.

2 There isn’t many milk in the fridge.

3 These news are very surprising.

4 The childrens are playing in the park.

5 He is very tired because he has few money.

6 This is Anna’s bag. That is her’s.

7 I don’t have some time to talk now.

8 He introduced she to his parents.

9 There are much chairs in the room.

10 Nobody didn’t answer the question.

11 She cut him when she was cooking.

12 I want to buy a informations about the city.

13 This house is our’s, not theirs.

14 She’s very busy. She has a lot works to do.

15 Whose is this book belong to?

16 I don’t like these kind of music.

17 The teacher gave we homework yesterday.

18 There are a little people waiting outside.

19 He has visited many countries, but I haven’t visited nothing.

20 Please give the pen to John and I.

21 That was an useful advice.

22 She always speaks about himself.

23 I don’t know nothing about this problem.

24 There is too much furnitures in this room.

25 I need an informations for my project.

26 This is the car of my brother’s.

27 Each students has to bring their book.

28 I met Tom and Mary. Do you know he?

29 She spends many time watching TV.

30 The police is looking for the thief.

Answer

1 She gave the book to me yesterday.
Explanation: Object pronoun “me” instead of “I.”

2 There isn’t much milk in the fridge.
Explanation: “Milk” is uncountable → use “much.”

3 This news is very surprising.
Explanation: “News” is uncountable → singular verb.

4 The children are playing in the park.
Explanation: “Children” is already plural, no –s.

5 He is very tired because he has little money.
Explanation: “Money” is uncountable → “little.”

6 This is Anna’s bag. That is hers.
Explanation: Correct possessive pronoun is “hers” (no apostrophe).

7 I don’t have any time to talk now.
Explanation: Negative sentence → “any.”

8 He introduced her to his parents.
Explanation: Object pronoun “her.”

9 There are many chairs in the room.
Explanation: “Chairs” is countable plural → “many.”

10 Nobody answered the question.
Explanation: Double negative incorrect → keep one negative.

11 She cut herself when she was cooking.
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.

12 I want to buy some information about the city.
Explanation: “Information” is uncountable.

13 This house is ours, not theirs.
Explanation: “Ours” is correct possessive pronoun.

14 She’s very busy. She has a lot of work to do.
Explanation: “Work” is uncountable.

15 Whose book is this?
Explanation: Simplify the question correctly.

16 I don’t like this kind of music.
Explanation: “Kind of” takes singular form.

17 The teacher gave us homework yesterday.
Explanation: Object pronoun “us.”

18 There are a few people waiting outside.
Explanation: “People” is countable plural → “a few.”

19 …but I haven’t visited any.
Explanation: Negative → use “any,” not “nothing.”

20 Please give the pen to John and me.
Explanation: Object pronoun after preposition.

21 That was useful advice.
Explanation: “Advice” is uncountable, no article “an.”

22 She always speaks about herself.
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.

23 I don’t know anything about this problem.
Explanation: Avoid double negative.

24 There is too much furniture in this room.
Explanation: “Furniture” is uncountable.

25 I need some information for my project.
Explanation: “Information” is uncountable.

26 This is the car of my brother. / This is my brother’s car.
Explanation: Avoid double possessive.

27 Each student has to bring their book.
Explanation: Subject must be singular with “each.”

28 …Do you know him?
Explanation: Object pronoun needed.

29 She spends much/a lot of time watching TV.
Explanation: “Time” is uncountable.

30 The police are looking for the thief.
Explanation: “Police” is plural in English.

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