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

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1 At the supermarket: “Do we need … bread for breakfast?”

2 In class: “Can you lend me … pen? I forgot mine.”

3 At the park: “Look at those children. Do you know … ?”

4 At the café: “Can I have … sugar in my coffee, please?”

5 In a shop: “I’d like to buy … apples and some oranges.”

6 On the phone: “Sorry, I can’t talk now. I don’t have … time.”

7 At home: “This isn’t our bag. It’s … .”

8 At the station: “I saw Tom yesterday. Did you see … too?”

9 In the library: “There are very … people here today.”

10 At a restaurant: “We need … water, please.”

11 Talking about money: “I can’t buy the ticket. I have very … money.”

12 In class: “Whose notebook is this? Is it … ?”

13 At work: “We don’t have … chairs in the meeting room.”

14 In the mirror: “Be careful, you might hurt … .”

15 Talking about family: “This is my brother’s bike. That one is … .”

16 At school: “The teacher gave … a lot of homework yesterday.”

17 At the cinema: “There aren’t … tickets left.”

18 At the office: “Can you give me … advice about this report?”

19 In class: “Please give the paper to John and … .”

20 In the kitchen: “There isn’t … milk in the fridge.”

21 At a party: “Did you enjoy … last night?”

22 On the street: “I met a man, but I didn’t know … .”

23 Talking about books: “I don’t like … of these novels. They are boring.”

24 In the shop: “Excuse me, do you have … information about this product?”

25 At a meeting: “Sorry, I don’t know … about that problem.”

26 In a classroom: “Each … must bring their ID card tomorrow.”

27 At the bus stop: “There are … buses on Sundays.”

28 Talking about weather: “We had very … rain last night.”

29 At the hospital: “The doctor asked me to wait with the … .”

30 At the door: “Can you hear? … is knocking.”

Answer

1 any
Explanation: Use “any” in questions with uncountable nouns.

2 a
Explanation: “A pen” for one item, indefinite article.

3 them
Explanation: Object pronoun for plural “children.”

4 some
Explanation: “Some sugar” in polite requests.

5 some
Explanation: Indefinite quantity for countable plural nouns.

6 much
Explanation: “Time” is uncountable → “much time.”

7 theirs
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replaces “their bag.”

8 him
Explanation: Object pronoun “him.”

9 few
Explanation: “Few people” = almost none, positive tone.

10 some
Explanation: “Some water” is correct for uncountable nouns.

11 little
Explanation: “Little money” = almost none (uncountable).

12 yours
Explanation: Possessive pronoun replaces “your notebook.”

13 many
Explanation: Countable plural → “many chairs.”

14 yourself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun.

15 his
Explanation: Possessive pronoun for “brother’s bike.”

16 us
Explanation: Object pronoun → “gave us homework.”

17 many
Explanation: “Tickets” are countable plural.

18 some
Explanation: “Some advice” with uncountable noun.

19 me
Explanation: Object pronoun after preposition.

20 much
Explanation: “Milk” is uncountable → “much milk.”

21 yourself
Explanation: Reflexive pronoun for personal experience.

22 him
Explanation: Object pronoun for singular male.

23 any
Explanation: Negative sentence → “don’t like any.”

24 any
Explanation: “Any information” for uncountable noun.

25 anything
Explanation: Negative → “don’t know anything.”

26 student
Explanation: With “each,” noun is singular.

27 few
Explanation: “Few buses” = not many.

28 much
Explanation: “Rain” is uncountable.

29 patients
Explanation: Plural noun referring to hospital visitors.

30 Someone
Explanation: Indefinite pronoun for unknown person.

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