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

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1 Do you have … friends in London?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) a little

2 Is there … milk left in the fridge?
(a) any
(b) many
(c) few

3 Whose car is parked outside?
(a) It’s me.
(b) It’s mine.
(c) It’s I.

4 Do you know … of these people?
(a) some
(b) any
(c) much

5 Who gave you this book?
(a) My friend gave me it.
(b) My friend gave it me.
(c) My friend gave it to me.

6 Are there … chairs in the room?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) little

7 Which of the two boys is taller?
(a) Tom is taller.
(b) Tom taller.
(c) Tom more tall.

8 Do you need … help with your homework?
(a) some
(b) many
(c) few

9 Whose phone is this?
(a) It’s her.
(b) It’s hers.
(c) It’s she.

10 Are there … mistakes in my essay?
(a) much
(b) many
(c) little

11 Who are those children playing in the park?
(a) They are my neighbors’ children.
(b) They are my neighbors children.
(c) They are my neighbors child.

12 Do you have … sugar for the cake?
(a) much
(b) many
(c) some

13 Which bag is yours?
(a) The black one is mine.
(b) The black one is my.
(c) The black one is me.

14 Did you see Tom at the station?
(a) Yes, I saw him.
(b) Yes, I saw he.
(c) Yes, I saw his.

15 Who is knocking at the door?
(a) It’s someone.
(b) It’s anybody.
(c) It’s nobody.

16 Is there … cheese in the fridge?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few

17 Whose notebook is this?
(a) It’s me.
(b) It’s mine.
(c) It’s my.

18 Are there … buses on Sundays?
(a) few
(b) little
(c) much

19 Which of these houses belongs to your family?
(a) The big house is ours.
(b) The big house is our.
(c) The big house is we.

20 Do you know … about this problem?
(a) anything
(b) something
(c) nothing

21 Who helped you with your homework?
(a) My brother helped me.
(b) My brother help me.
(c) My brother helping me.

22 Do you have … chairs in your classroom?
(a) a few
(b) a little
(c) much

23 Whose shoes are these?
(a) They’re theirs.
(b) They’re them.
(c) They’re they.

24 Are there … students absent today?
(a) some
(b) much
(c) many

25 Which of the pens is yours?
(a) The blue pen is mine.
(b) The blue pen is my.
(c) The blue pen is me.

26 Do you want … more tea?
(a) any
(b) some
(c) few

27 Who is that man talking to Mary?
(a) He’s her uncle.
(b) He’s hers uncle.
(c) He’s she’s uncle.

28 Are there … books on the desk?
(a) any
(b) much
(c) little

29 Whose house is on the corner?
(a) It’s ours.
(b) It’s our.
(c) It’s we.

30 Do you have … time to finish the project?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few

Answer

1 (a) many
Explanation: “Friends” is countable plural → “many.”

2 (a) any
Explanation: “Any” used in Yes/No questions with uncountable nouns.

3 (b) It’s mine.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

4 (b) any
Explanation: “Any” is used in questions with plural nouns.

5 (c) My friend gave it to me.
Explanation: Correct word order for double object.

6 (a) many
Explanation: Countable plural → “many chairs.”

7 (a) Tom is taller.
Explanation: Correct comparative form.

8 (a) some
Explanation: Polite offers use “some.”

9 (b) It’s hers.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

10 (b) many
Explanation: Countable plural → “many mistakes.”

11 (a) They are my neighbors’ children.
Explanation: Plural possessive.

12 (c) some
Explanation: Positive question/request → “some sugar.”

13 (a) The black one is mine.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

14 (a) Yes, I saw him.
Explanation: Object pronoun.

15 (a) It’s someone.
Explanation: Indefinite pronoun.

16 (b) much
Explanation: “Cheese” is uncountable → “much cheese.”

17 (b) It’s mine.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

18 (a) few
Explanation: “Few buses” = not many.

19 (a) The big house is ours.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

20 (a) anything
Explanation: Negative/Yes-No question → “anything.”

21 (a) My brother helped me.
Explanation: Simple past tense correct.

22 (a) a few
Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns.

23 (a) They’re theirs.
Explanation: Correct possessive pronoun.

24 (c) many
Explanation: Countable plural → “many students.”

25 (a) The blue pen is mine.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

26 (b) some
Explanation: Polite offer → “some more tea.”

27 (a) He’s her uncle.
Explanation: Possessive adjective “her.”

28 (a) any
Explanation: “Any books” in Yes/No question.

29 (a) It’s ours.
Explanation: Possessive pronoun.

30 (b) much
Explanation: “Time” is uncountable.

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