Nouns, Pronouns, and Determiners – English Grammar Test for B1
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Part 1 – Multiple Choice
1 There aren’t … chairs in the classroom.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) little
2 I don’t have … sugar. Can you buy some?
(a) many
(b) much
(c) few
3 Whose shoes are these?
(a) They’re them.
(b) They’re theirs.
(c) They’re they.
4 … of my friends are coming to the party.
(a) Much
(b) Many
(c) Little
5 Do you know … of these people?
(a) some
(b) any
(c) many
6 This is my pen. That one is … .
(a) mine
(b) me
(c) my
7 He cut … while cooking.
(a) himself
(b) him
(c) his
8 There is … milk left in the fridge.
(a) some
(b) many
(c) few
9 Which of the two girls is taller?
(a) Anna is taller.
(b) Anna taller.
(c) Anna more tall.
10 Do you want … more tea?
(a) some
(b) any
(c) many
11 She doesn’t have … friends here.
(a) much
(b) many
(c) little
12 … bag is this? – It’s mine.
(a) Who
(b) Whose
(c) Which
13 Please give this book to John and … .
(a) I
(b) me
(c) mine
14 The children are playing. Can you see … ?
(a) they
(b) their
(c) them
15 There were very … mistakes in your essay. Excellent!
(a) few
(b) little
(c) much
Part 2 – Gap-fill
16 She doesn’t know … about the problem.
17 I have two … of bread on the table.
18 Can you lend me … books for the exam?
19 I met Tom yesterday. Did you see … too?
20 There is … water in the bottle.
21 This is not our house. It’s … .
22 Emma is looking at … in the mirror.
23 He didn’t bring … food to the party.
24 … of these pens is yours?
25 We don’t have … chairs for all the guests.
26 They helped … with the project.
27 I don’t want … of these shirts.
28 She has very … money in her wallet.
29 We need … time to finish the task.
30 … is knocking at the door.
Part 3 – Error Correction
Find and correct the mistake.
31 She gave the flowers to I.
32 There isn’t many cheese in the fridge.
33 The childrens are playing outside.
34 He has much friends in London.
35 This house is our’s, not theirs.
36 He introduced she to his parents.
37 I don’t know nothing about it.
38 There are much books on the table.
39 That was an useful advice.
40 The police is looking for the thief.
Part 4 – Dialogue Completion
41
A: Do we have … milk left?
B: Just a little.
42
A: Whose phone is this?
B: It’s … .
43
A: Did you see Anna yesterday?
B: Yes, I saw … .
44
A: Which dress do you like, the red or the blue?
B: I like the red … .
45
A: Do you need … help with your homework?
B: Yes, please.
46
A: Is this your bag?
B: No, it’s not mine. It’s … .
47
A: The children are very quiet today.
B: Yes, I can’t even see … .
48
A: Can you give the pen to Sarah and … ?
B: Sure.
49
A: Do you want … more bread?
B: No, thanks.
50
A: Who is at the door?
B: It must be … .
Part 5 – Short Reading
Last Sunday, Tom went to the market with his sister. They wanted to buy some vegetables and fruit. Tom bought a few tomatoes and some potatoes. His sister bought a loaf of bread and some cheese. At the market, Tom saw a nice bag. He asked, “Whose bag is this?” The seller said, “It’s not anybody’s, it’s for sale.” Tom smiled and said, “Maybe it will be mine one day.” After shopping, they carried the food home. Tom was happy because he helped his sister and also learned how to spend money wisely.
51 Who went to the market?
52 What did Tom buy?
53 Did his sister buy a loaf of bread? (Yes/No)
54 What else did his sister buy?
55 Whose bag did Tom see?
56 What did the seller say about the bag?
57 Did Tom buy the bag? (Yes/No)
58 How did Tom feel after shopping?
59 What did Tom learn?
60 The pronoun “they” in line 7 refers to … .
Answer
1 (b) many – “Chairs” is countable plural.
2 (b) much – “Sugar” is uncountable.
3 (b) They’re theirs – Correct possessive pronoun.
4 (b) Many – For countable plural nouns.
5 (b) any – Correct in questions.
6 (a) mine – Possessive pronoun.
7 (a) himself – Reflexive pronoun.
8 (a) some – Correct with uncountable nouns.
9 (a) Anna is taller – Correct comparative.
10 (a) some – Polite offer.
11 (b) many – “Friends” is plural countable.
12 (b) Whose – Question word for possession.
13 (b) me – Object pronoun.
14 (c) them – “Children” → object pronoun.
15 (a) few – Positive sense.
16 anything – Negative/unknown context.
17 loaves – “Two loaves of bread.”
18 some – Indefinite plural.
19 him – Object pronoun.
20 some – Uncountable.
21 theirs – Possessive pronoun.
22 herself – Reflexive pronoun.
23 any – Negative → “didn’t bring any.”
24 Which – Correct Wh-question.
25 many – Plural countable noun.
26 themselves – Reflexive pronoun.
27 any – Negative preference.
28 little – “Little money” = almost none.
29 some – “Some time” = an amount.
30 Someone – Indefinite pronoun.
31 … to me – Object pronoun.
32 … isn’t much cheese – Uncountable noun.
33 The children – Correct plural.
34 … many friends – Countable plural.
35 This house is ours – Correct possessive pronoun.
36 He introduced her – Correct object pronoun.
37 I don’t know anything – Avoid double negative.
38 There are many books – Countable plural.
39 That was useful advice – “Advice” uncountable.
40 The police are – “Police” is plural.
41 any – “Do we have any milk?”
42 hers – Possessive pronoun.
43 her – Object pronoun.
44 one – “The red one.”
45 any – Polite offer.
46 hers – Correct possessive.
47 them – Pronoun for plural.
48 me – Object pronoun.
49 some – Polite offer.
50 someone – Indefinite pronoun.
51 Tom and his sister – Passage line 1.
52 Tomatoes and potatoes – Passage line 2.
53 Yes – She bought a loaf of bread.
54 Cheese – Passage line 3.
55 Nobody’s – It was for sale.
56 “It’s not anybody’s; it’s for sale.”
57 No – He didn’t buy it.
58 Happy – Passage line 7.
59 How to spend money wisely – Passage line 8.
60 Tom and his sister – Refers to both.
