Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners – English Grammar Test for B1
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Part 1 – Multiple Choice
1 There isn’t … water in the bottle.
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
2 … of the two girls is in your class?
(a) Which
(b) What
(c) Who
3 This is my bag. That one is … .
(a) me
(b) mine
(c) my
4 We don’t need … sugar for the cake.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) few
5 Whose shoes are these?
(a) They’re theirs.
(b) They’re them.
(c) They’re they.
6 Do you know … about this problem?
(a) something
(b) anything
(c) nothing
7 He cut … while cooking.
(a) himself
(b) him
(c) his
8 There are very … mistakes in your essay.
(a) few
(b) little
(c) much
9 Which dress do you like, the blue or the red … ?
(a) one
(b) ones
(c) it
10 Please give this letter to Sarah and … .
(a) I
(b) me
(c) mine
11 … car is parked outside?
(a) Who
(b) Whose
(c) Which
12 Do you want … more tea?
(a) some
(b) any
13 That house is not ours. It’s … .
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) they
14 I don’t like … of these books.
(a) any
(b) some
(c) many
15 She doesn’t have … friends in the city.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) few
Part 2 – Gap-fill
16 There are a few … on the desk.
17 He doesn’t know … about the answer.
18 Please give … paper to me.
19 I don’t want … of these shirts.
20 We need … time to finish the project.
21 This is Peter’s car. That one is … .
22 She looked at … in the mirror.
23 There isn’t … cheese left.
24 Can you lend me … books for the weekend?
25 … of my classmates are absent today.
26 Whose phone is this? Is it … ?
27 There are … buses on Sundays.
28 He introduced Mary and Tom to … parents.
29 We don’t have … chairs for all the guests.
30 … is calling you on the phone.
Part 3 – Error Correction
Correct the mistake in each sentence.
31 She gave the pen to I.
32 There isn’t many milk in the glass.
33 The childrens are very noisy.
34 He doesn’t have much friends.
35 This house is our’s.
36 He introduced she to his teacher.
37 I don’t know nothing about it.
38 There are much chairs in the room.
39 That was an useful advice.
40 The police is catching the thief.
Part 4 – Dialogue Completion
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A: Do you want … more coffee?
B: Yes, please.
42
A: Whose bag is this?
B: It’s … .
43
A: Did you see Tom yesterday?
B: Yes, I saw … .
44
A: Which car is yours?
B: The red … is mine.
45
A: Do we need … apples for the picnic?
B: Yes, a few.
46
A: Is this your phone?
B: No, it’s not mine. It’s … .
47
A: The children are playing outside. Can you see … ?
B: Yes, I can.
48
A: Please give the paper to John and … .
B: Sure.
49
A: Do you know … of these people?
B: No, I don’t.
50
A: Who is knocking at the door?
B: It must be … .
Part 5 – Reading Comprehension
Last Friday, Anna went shopping with her father. They wanted to buy some food for the weekend. In the supermarket, Anna chose a few apples, some oranges, and a loaf of bread. Her father bought some milk, but there wasn’t much left on the shelf. Anna asked, “Do we need many oranges?” Her father said, “No, just a few are enough.” After that, they went to the clothes section. Anna saw a beautiful blue dress. “Whose dress is this?” she asked. The shop assistant answered, “It’s not anybody’s; it’s for sale.” Anna laughed and said, “Maybe it will be mine one day.” They paid for the food and went home. Anna was happy because she helped her father and also learned how to spend money carefully.
51 Who went shopping?
52 What did Anna choose?
53 Did her father buy a loaf of bread? (Yes/No)
54 What did her father buy?
55 Was there much milk on the shelf? (Yes/No)
56 How many oranges did they need?
57 What color was the dress Anna saw?
58 Did Anna buy the dress? (Yes/No)
59 Why was Anna happy?
60 The pronoun “they” in line 9 refers to … .
Answer
1 (b) much – “Water” is uncountable.
2 (a) Which – Used to choose between two.
3 (b) mine – Possessive pronoun.
4 (a) much – “Sugar” is uncountable.
5 (a) They’re theirs – Correct possessive.
6 (b) anything – Correct in Yes/No question.
7 (a) himself – Reflexive pronoun.
8 (a) few – Almost none.
9 (a) one – “The red one.”
10 (b) me – Object pronoun.
11 (b) Whose – Asking about possession.
12 (a) some – Polite offer.
13 (b) theirs – Possessive pronoun.
14 (a) any – Negative context.
15 (b) many – “Friends” is countable plural.
16 books – “A few books.”
17 anything – Negative sense.
18 the – Article needed.
19 any – Negative form.
20 some – “Some time.”
21 his – Possessive pronoun.
22 herself – Reflexive pronoun.
23 much – Uncountable noun.
24 some – Indefinite plural.
25 Some – “Some classmates.”
26 yours – Possessive pronoun.
27 few – Countable plural.
28 his – Possessive adjective.
29 enough / many – Both acceptable depending on context.
30 Someone – Indefinite pronoun.
31 … to me – Object pronoun.
32 … isn’t much milk – Correct uncountable form.
33 The children – Correct plural.
34 He doesn’t have many friends – Countable plural.
35 This house is ours – Correct possessive.
36 He introduced her – Object pronoun.
37 I don’t know anything – Avoid double negative.
38 There are many chairs – Correct quantifier.
39 That was useful advice – “Advice” is uncountable.
40 The police are catching – “Police” is plural.
41 some – Polite offer.
42 mine – Possessive pronoun.
43 him – Object pronoun.
44 one – “The red one.”
45 any – In questions.
46 hers – Correct pronoun.
47 them – Plural object pronoun.
48 me – Object pronoun.
49 any – Negative context.
50 someone – Indefinite pronoun.
51 Anna and her father – Passage line 1.
52 A few apples, some oranges, a loaf of bread – Passage line 2.
53 No – Her father bought milk.
54 Milk – Passage line 3.
55 No – “There wasn’t much left.”
56 Just a few – Passage line 4.
57 Blue – Passage line 5.
58 No – She only hoped.
59 Because she helped her father and learned how to spend money carefully – Passage line 8.
60 Anna and her father – “They” refers to both.
