Nouns, pronouns, and determiners – English Grammar Test for A2
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A: I’m looking for my bag.
B: Is this bag ___? (your / yours)
2
A: Do you have ___ brothers or sisters? (some / any)
B: Yes, I have two sisters.
3
A: Look at the children. Do you know ___ names? (their / them)
4
A: I’m thirsty. Do we have ___ water? (some / any)
5
A: Which shoes do you like?
B: I like the red ones. Can I try ___ pair? (another / other)
6
A: This sandwich is for John.
B: Yes, please give it to ___. (he / him)
7
A: That pen is mine.
B: And this one is ___. (your / yours)
8
A: Who are those men?
B: I don’t know ___. (they / them)
9
A: Do you know this word?
B: No, what does it ___? (mean / means)
10
A: I can’t find my keys.
B: Are these keys ___? (yours / you)
11
A: Did you buy ___ apples at the market? (some / any)
B: Yes, I bought a kilo.
12
A: This house is beautiful.
B: Yes, but that one is ___. (their / theirs)
13
A: Excuse me, is there ___ sitting here? (someone / anyone)
B: No, it’s free.
14
A: My phone is broken. Can I use ___? (yours / your)
15
A: I saw Peter and Jane at the park.
B: Really? I didn’t see ___. (they / them)
16
A: Is there ___ sugar in the cupboard? (some / any)
B: Yes, a little.
17
A: This is my car.
B: That red car is ___. (her / hers)
18
A: Did you drink ___ coffee this morning? (some / any)
B: No, I only had tea.
19
A: Your brother is very kind.
B: Yes, everybody likes ___. (him / his)
20
A: Do you know this boy?
B: Yes, he is a friend of ___. (me / mine)
21
A: These are my books.
B: And those are ___. (their / theirs)
22
A: There are a lot of people in the shop.
B: Yes, too ___! (many / much)
23
A: Did you see ___ at the bus stop? (someone / anyone)
B: Yes, I saw Anna there.
24
A: My parents are very nice.
B: Yes, I like ___. (they / them)
25
A: That phone belongs to Mark.
B: Yes, it’s ___. (his / him)
26
A: We have two TVs.
B: One is in the living room, and ___ is in the bedroom. (the other / another)
27
A: I can’t find my umbrella.
B: Is this umbrella ___? (yours / your)
28
A: Do you need ___ help with your homework? (some / any)
B: Yes, please.
29
A: The exam was difficult.
B: Yes, only ___ students passed. (a few / few)
30
A: Where are my shoes?
B: Look, they are over there. Those are ___. (your / yours)
Answer
1 yours – Possessive pronoun.
2 any – Use “any” in questions.
3 their – Possessive adjective before “names.”
4 any – Question form.
5 another – Means “a different one.”
6 him – Object pronoun.
7 yours – Possessive pronoun.
8 them – Object pronoun.
9 mean – Base form after “does.”
10 yours – Possessive pronoun.
11 any – In questions.
12 theirs – Possessive pronoun.
13 anyone – Use in questions.
14 yours – Possessive pronoun.
15 them – Object pronoun.
16 any – In questions.
17 hers – Possessive pronoun.
18 any – In questions/negatives.
19 him – Object pronoun.
20 mine – Possessive pronoun.
21 theirs – Possessive pronoun.
22 many – For countable plural.
23 anyone – In questions.
24 them – Object pronoun.
25 his – Possessive adjective.
26 the other – Refers to the second of two.
27 yours – Possessive pronoun.
28 any – In questions.
29 a few – Means “some, not many.”
30 yours – Possessive pronoun.
