Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners – English Grammar Test for B1
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A: Do you have … milk for the coffee?
B: Yes, in the fridge.
2
A: Whose bag is this?
B: It’s … .
3
A: Look at that boy. Do you know … ?
B: Yes, he’s my cousin.
4
A: Can I borrow … books for the weekend?
B: Of course, take these.
5
A: Where are my glasses? Have you seen … ?
B: Yes, on the table.
6
A: I like this pen. What about that one?
B: That one is … .
7
A: Do you need … help with your homework?
B: No, thanks. I can do it alone.
8
A: Which of these two dresses do you prefer?
B: I like the blue … .
9
A: Did you enjoy … at the party last night?
B: Yes, it was great fun!
10
A: I can’t believe you broke the vase!
B: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to. I hurt … too.
11
A: Who is that woman talking to Mr. Brown?
B: I don’t know … .
12
A: Do you want … sugar in your tea?
B: Just a little, please.
13
A: How much money do you have?
B: Very … , not enough to buy the ticket.
14
A: Can I have … more coffee, please?
B: Sure, here you are.
15
A: That’s a nice car. Is it your brother’s?
B: Yes, it’s … .
16
A: Where are the children?
B: I saw … in the park.
17
A: Do you know this man?
B: No, I have never seen … before.
18
A: Which book is yours?
B: The red one is … .
19
A: Let’s buy … flowers for Mum’s birthday.
B: Good idea.
20
A: Do you want to go out tonight?
B: Sorry, I don’t have … free time.
21
A: Who is at the door?
B: I don’t know. It must be … .
22
A: Is there … bread left?
B: No, we need to buy some.
23
A: Did you speak to John and Mary?
B: Yes, I spoke to … yesterday.
24
A: Do you know … of these people?
B: No, they are strangers to me.
25
A: How many mistakes are in my essay?
B: Only very … .
26
A: Be careful with the glass. Don’t break … .
B: Don’t worry, I won’t.
27
A: The children are very noisy today.
B: Yes, but they are enjoying … .
28
A: Which of these two restaurants is better?
B: I think the Italian … is better.
29
A: Can you lend me … money until tomorrow?
B: Sorry, I don’t have any.
30
A: Is this phone yours or mine?
B: It’s … .
Answer
1 any
Explanation: “Any” is used in questions with uncountable nouns.
2 mine
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replacing “my bag.”
3 him
Explanation: Object pronoun needed.
4 some
Explanation: “Some” is used in requests/offers.
5 them
Explanation: “Glasses” is plural → pronoun “them.”
6 yours
Explanation: Possessive pronoun “yours” replaces “your pen.”
7 any
Explanation: “Any” in questions with uncountable nouns.
8 one
Explanation: “The blue one” avoids repeating “dress.”
9 yourself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun used to ask about enjoyment.
10 myself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun for self-harm.
11 her
Explanation: Object pronoun needed.
12 any
Explanation: Question → use “any sugar.”
13 little
Explanation: “Little” with uncountable nouns → almost none.
14 some
Explanation: “Some more” = additional quantity.
15 his
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replacing “my brother’s car.”
16 them
Explanation: “Children” → pronoun “them.”
17 him
Explanation: Object pronoun needed.
18 mine
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replaces “my book.”
19 some
Explanation: Positive suggestion → “some flowers.”
20 much
Explanation: “Time” is uncountable → “much time.”
21 someone
Explanation: Indefinite pronoun for unknown person.
22 any
Explanation: Negative answer → “any bread.”
23 them
Explanation: “John and Mary” → plural pronoun “them.”
24 any
Explanation: “Do you know any of these people?” is correct.
25 few
Explanation: “Few mistakes” = almost none (countable).
26 it
Explanation: Singular noun “glass” → pronoun “it.”
27 themselves
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.
28 one
Explanation: “The Italian one” avoids repetition.
29 some
Explanation: “Some money” = an indefinite quantity.
30 yours
