Units 1- 10 Murphy tests
1. Can you close the window, please? I … cold.
A) am B) is C) are D) was
2. I … 32 years old. My sister … 29.
A) am/are B) is/is C) am/is D) was/is
3. My brother … a policeman. He … very tall.
A) is/am B) are/am C) is/is D) am/is
4. John … afraid of dogs.
A) am B) are C) is D) were
5. It … 10 o’clock. You … late again.
A) is/is B) are/are C) is/are D) are/is
6. Ann and I … very good friends.
A) am B) is C) was D) are
7. My shoes … very dirty. I must clean them.
A) is B) was C) are D) am
8. Tom … not interested in politics.
A) are B) were C) am D) is
9. Those people … not English. They … Australian.
A) are/are B) are/were C) is/is D) was/is
10. Thank you. That … very kind of you.
A) are B) is C) am D) were
11. Look! There … George.
A) are B) am C) is D) was
12. … your mother at home?
A) are B) were C) am D) is
13. … it cold in your room?
A) is B) are C) were D) am
14. Those shoes … nice. … they new?
A) is/are B) are/are C) are/is D) is/is
15. … books expensive in your country?
A) is B) was C) are D) am
16. How old … Joe?
A) were B) are C) am D) is
17. What color … your car?
A) is B) are C) were D) B/C
18. Where … you from?
A) is B) was C) are D) A/B
19. How much … these postcards?
A) is B) was C) am D) are
20. What … the time?
A) is B) were C) are D) am
21. Who … that man?
A) am B) is C) are D) were
22. Where … Jill?
A) am B) are C) is D) were
23. How … your father?
A) were B) are C) am D) is
24. … you tired?
A) are B) is C) am D) was
25. … you hungry?
A) is B) are C) was D) am
26. … he English?
A) are B) were C) is D) am
27. … Ann at work today?
A) were B) are C) am D) is
28. … this seat free?
A) is B) are C) were D) B/C
29. … these your shoes?
A) was B) are C) is D) am
30. … I late?
A) are B) was C) am D) were
31. Tom … a letter now.
A) was writing B) were writing
C) has written D) is writing
32. She … at the moment.
A) is eating B) has eaten C) had eaten D) ate
33. The telephone … at the moment.
A) was ringing B) is ringing
C) has been ringing D) is being rung
34. We … dinner now.
A) have had B) had had C) are having D) had
35. What … you … about? You … to me.
A) are/thinking/are listening
B) have/thought/aren’t listening
C) did/think/don’t listen
D) are/thinking/aren’t listening
36. The children … their homework now.
A) are doing B) are making
C) have done D) were making
37. Please be quiet. I …
A) have worked B) am working
C) shall work D) am not working
38. Look! Joy … her new hat.
A) worn B) has worn C) is wearing D) was wearing
39. Don’t go out now. It …
A) was raining B) has been raining
C) has rained D) is raining
40. Where are the children? They … in the garden. A) are playing B) have been playing
C) were playing D) have played
41. We … dinner now. Can you phone later?
A) have had B) are having
C) have been having D) were having
42. You can turn the television off. I … it.
A) am watching B) haven’t been watching
C) am not watching D) haven’t watched
43. … you … okay? Yes, I … fine.
A) do/feel/am feeling B) did/feel/have felt
C) have/felt/felt D) are/feeling/am feeling
44. … it … Yes, take an umbrella.
A) is/raining B) was/raining
C) has/rained D) has/been raining
45. Why … you … a coat? It’s not cold today.
A) have/worn B) are/wearing
C) did/wear D) have/been wearing
46. What’s Roy doing? He … the dinner.
A) has cooked B) cooked
C) is cooking D) has been cooking
47. What … the children …? They are playing in the garden.
A) have/done B) have/been doing
C) did/do D) are/doing
48. Look! There is Jan. Where … she …?
A) is/going B) has/gone C) has/been going D) did/go
49. … you … to the radio? Yes, I am.
A) did/listened B) are/listening
C) have/listened D) have/been listening
50. … Tom … today? No, he is not.
A) did/work B) has/worked
C) is/working D) has/been working
51. … your friends … at a hotel? No, they aren’t.
A) did/stay B) have/stayed
C) have/been staying D) are/staying
52. I … in London but my brother … in Scotland.
A) lives/lives B) live/live C) lived/live D) live/lives
53. I … big cities.
A) am liking B) have liked C) like D) likes
54. The shops … at 9 o’clock and … at 5.30.
A) will open/close B) opens/closes
C) will open/will close D) open/close
55. He … very hard. He … at 7.30 and … at 8 o’clock in the evening.
A) work/starts/finishes B) works/will start/finish
C) works/starts/finishes D) works/will start/will finish
56. The Earth … round the Sun.
A) go B) goes C) will go D) doesn’t go
57. We … a lot of different things in our free time.
A) do B) will do C) won’t do D) does
58. She’s very clever. She … four languages.
A) will speak B) speaks C) doesn’t speak D) speak
59. It … a lot of money to stay at luxury hotels.
A) cost B) will cost C) costs D) won’t cost
60. He always … up at 7 o’clock.
A) get B) got C) will get D) gets
61. I usually … to work by car but I sometimes …
A) will go/walk B) goes/walks
C) go/walk D) won’t go/walk
62. Jack … very little. He never … breakfast in the morning.
A) eat/has had B) eats/has
C) doesn’t eat/will have D) eats/have
63. The weather here is not very good. It often …
A) rains B) rain C) will rain D) rainy
64. I … coffee but I … tea.
A) don’t drink/don’t drink B) drink/don’t drink
C) won’t drink/will drink D) will drink/won’t drink
65. Sue … tea but she … coffee.
A) drinks/won’t drink B) won’t drink/drinks
C) drinks/doesn’t drink D) will drink/won’t drink
66. You … English very well.
A) speaks B) will speaks C) won’t speak D) don’t speak
67. They … television very often.
A) won’t watch B) will watch
C) don’t watch D) watches
68. Rice … in cold countries.
A) won’t grow B) doesn’t grow
C) don’t grow D) will grow
69. We … many people in this town.
A) don’t know B) will know C) won’t know D) knows
70. I … washing the car. I … it very often.
A) like/will do B) don’t like/don’t do
C) like/won’t do D) don’t like/won’t do
71. She … Spanish but she . .. Italian.
A) speak/doesn’t speak B) speaks/won’t speak
C) speaks/doesn’t speak D) will speak/doesn’t speak
72. I … Fred and Fred … me.
A) don’t like/doesn’t like B) like/likes
C) won’t like/won’t like D) A/B
73. My car … much petrol.
A) use B) won’t use C) doesn’t use D) A/C
74. Sometimes he is late but it … very often.
A) happens B) doesn’t happen
C) will happen D) won’t happen
Units 11 – 20 Murphy tests
1. … did she arrive in London?
A) how long B) when C) how often D) where
2. … did you arrive?
A) when B) what time C) how long D) A/B
3. … has she been in London?
A) when B) what time C) how often D) how long
4. … she at home yesterday morning?
A) is B) was C) isn’t D) weren’t
5. … the weather good when you … on holiday?
A) was/are B) was/was C) was/were D) were/were
6. … they at the party? No, they …
A) were/were B) were/weren’t C) are/are D) are/weren’t
7. … to France in your life?
A) Did you go B) Did you have been
C) Have you been D) Had you been
8. … you … a camera? Yes, I have.
A) do/have B) have/got C) had/got D) A/B
9. … you … Rome? Yes, I … many times.
A) were/in/was B) have/been to/have been
C) were/at/was D) have/been in/have been
10. … you … Sarah? No, I don’t.
A) have/known B) how long have/known
C) did/know D) do/know
11. … you … television when I phoned you?
A) did/watch B) were/watching
C) are/watching D) have/watched
12. … you … the film on television last night?
A) did/watch B) were/watching
C) are/watching D) have/watched
13. … you … to Spain last year?
A) did/go B) have/gone C) had/gone D) were/been
14. … you ever … golf?
A) Did/play B) Have/play C) Had/played D) Have/played
15. … you ever … to Spain?
A) did/go B) were/- C) have/been D)
16. Are they still having dinner? No, they ….
A) didn’t finish B) hadn’t finished
C) haven’t finished D) haven’t finish
17. At 4 o’clock she wasn’t at home. She … tennis at the sports club.
A) is playing B) played C) were playing D) was playing
18. At midnight last night he … at work.
A) is B) is C) is not D) was not
19. Barry has been in Canada … January.
A) for B) in C) since D) at
20. Bill isn’t here now. He … home.
A) went B) left for C) had gone D) has gone
21. Butter … from milk.
A) has made B) is made C) are made D) make
22. Does Ann … a car?
A) has B) have C) have got D) has got
23. Harry … in Canada now.
A) is B) was C) has been D) had been
24. He … English for two years.
A) is learning B) has learn
C) has been learning D) had been learning
25. He … to Spain. He is in Spain now.
A) went B) had gone C) has been D) has gone
26. He has been working in the garden … ten minutes.
A) since B) for C) in D) during
27. Hob is on holiday. Oh, where … he … ?
A) did/go B) have/gone C) has/go D) has/gone
28. How long … you … your car?
A) did/have B) had/had C) had/got D) have/had
29. How much money … you …?
A) have/got B) does/have C) do/have D) A/C
30. I … … London … 1958.
A) was born/at/since B) was born/of/during
C) was born/from/for D) was born/in/in
31. I … a car now. I can’t imagine my life without it.
A) have had B) have C) had had D) had got
32. I … blue eyes.
A) have B) have got C) has got D) A/B
33. I … German now.
A) am learning B) have been learning
C) learnt D) have learned
34. I … Jack yesterday.
A) have seen B) had seen C) saw D) see
35. I … my key yesterday.
A) lost B) have lost C) had lost D) lose
36. I … my passport. I can’t find it anywhere.
A) lost B) have lost C) had lost D) losted
37. I … never … to parties.
A) was/invited B) am/invited
C) have/invited D) am/inviting
38. I … some money yesterday but I … any today.
A) had/haven’t got B) had got/don’t have
C) had/don’t have D) A/C
39. I … to the party last night.
A) am not invited B) haven’t been invited
C) hadn’t been invited D) wasn’t invited
40. I can’t find Susan. Where … she …?
A) did/go B) had/gone C) has/gone D) has/been
41. I got up at 7.16. I …, … and then I … breakfast.
A) washed/dressed/had
B) have washed/dressed/have had
C) washed/have dressed/have had
D) have washed/have dressed/have had
42. I had dinner …
A) recently B) today C) lately D) an hour ago
43. I have been here … last night.
A) for B) since C) during D) at
44. I have known him … 1980.
A) in B) during C) since D) for
45. I saw Lucy and Tom this morning. They … at the bus – stop.
A) stood B) were standing C) are standing D) was standing
46. I was born … 1985.
A) in B) for C) since D) at
47. I woke up early yesterday. It was a beautiful morning. The sun … and the birds …
A) was shorn/were singing B) was shining/were singing
C) shorn/sang D) was shining/sang
48. It … , so we didn’t go out.
A) raining B) is raining C) was raining D) were raining
49. It … now.
A) is raining B) was raining
C) has been raining D) had been raining
50. It … since I got up this morning.
A) was raining B) is raining
C) has been raining D) had been raining
51. It’s a nice house but it … a garden.
A) haven’t got B) has got C) has D) hasn’t got
52. Jill has been in London … four days.
A) in B) during C) for D) since
53. Joy … asleep while she was reading.
A) falls B) was falling C) has fallen D) fell
54. Last year she … 22, so she … 23 now.
A) was/was B) was/are C) was/is D) was/are
55. Linda lives in London. How long … she … in London? A) does/live B) did/live C) has/lived D) has/live
56. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison … any children.
A) have got B) haven’t got C) doesn’t have D) A/B
57. My brother … … a dog last night.
A) was bitten/with B) was bitten/of
C) was bitten/from D) was bitten/by
58. My friend is a writer. He … many books.
A) wrote B) has written C) had written D) was writing
59. My mother … never … by air in her life.
A) has/travelled B) didn’t/travel
C) hadn’t/travelled D) hasn’t/travel
60. Oh, hello, Susan. I was looking for you. Where … you …?
A) have/gone B) have/been C) did/been D) had/been
61. Oranges … into Britain.
A) is imported B) has been imported
C) are imported D) imported
62. Shakespeare … many plays and poems.
A) has written B) had written C) wrote D) had write
63. She … in London since Monday.
A) is B) was C) has been D) had been
64. She … to Italy. Now she is at home.
A) went B) had been C) had gone D) has been
65. She arrived in London …
A) yesterday B) an hour ago C) just now D) A/B/C
66. She has been reading this book … a week.
A) since B) in C) after D) for
67. She has been working … 12.30.
A) at B) by C) for D) since
68. She is in bed now. She … to bed.
A) went B) have gone C) didn’t go D) has gone
69. Six people … in the accident yesterday.
A) injured B) have been injured
C) had been injured D) were injured
70. Susan started her new job …
A) since Monday B) two weeks ago
C) recently D) for six months
71. The room … every day.
A) cleans B) is cleaning C) is cleaned D) has been cleaned
72. The telephone … … Alexander Bell … 1876.
A) was invented/with/during B) invented/by/in
C) was invented/by/over D) was invented/by/in
73. They … in Glasgow for six years but now they live in Singapore.
A) lived B) have lived C) had lived D) has lived
74. They … in Tashkent for three days. Now they are in Fergana.
A) have been B) were C) had been D) was
75. They have been discussing this problem … yesterday. A) for B) in C) since D) during
76. They have been learning English … 10 September.
A) on B) for C) by D) since
77. They have been working here … a month.
A) since B) for C) in D) after
78. This house … 100 year ago.
A) had been built B) are built C) is built D) was built
79. Tim … two sisters
A) has B) have got C) got D) A/B
80. Today she’s wearing a skirt, but yesterday she … trousers.
A) was wearing B) were wearing
C) was worn D) is wearing
81. Tom has been in Canada … six months.
A) for B) in C) since D) during
82. Two trees … down in the storm last night.
A) blew B) was blown C) have been blown D) were blown
83. We … a car for a year. I drive it to college every day. A) have had B) have C) have got D) had had
84. We … in Singapore for six years. We like this country. A) have lived B) had lived C) lived D) lives
85. We … in Tashkent for three days. We are staying in the Intercontinental Hotel.
A) are B) were C) have been D) had been
86. We … up … the noise.
A) woke/with B) were woken/in
C) were woken/at D) were woken/by
87. We have been doing this work … a long time.
A) in B) since C) for D) during
88. What … you … at 11.30 yesterday? I …
A) were/doing/worked B) did/do/was working
C) were/doing/was working D) are/doing/am working
89. What did he do when the phone rang? He … reading and … the phone.
A) stopped/answered B) was stopping/answered
C) stopped/was answering D) has stopped/answered
90. What happened? The phone …
A) was ringing B) has rung C) were ringing D) rang
91. What kind of car … she …?
A) does/have B) does/has C) has/got D) A/C
92. What was Jack doing when the phone rang? He … a book.
A) was reading B) is reading C) read D) has read
93. When … the telephone …?
A) were/invented B) is/invented
C) has/been invented D) was/invented
94. When did Tom go out?
A) an hour ago B) recently C) lately D) at the moment
95. When the phone rang, he … a book
A) was reading B) read C) is reading D) were reading
96. When the phone rang, he … reading a book
A) stopped B) was stopping C) has stopped D) is stopping
97. When we went out, it …
A) was raining B) rained C) is raining D) has rained
98. Where … you … last night?
A) have/gone B) did/go C) had/gone D) were/be
99. Why … he angry yesterday?
A) is B) was C) were D) isn’t
100. William Shakespeare … writer. He … many plays and poems.
A) was/wrote B) is/writes
C) has been/has written D) had been/had written
Units 21 – 30 Murphy tests
1. … a cigarette? No, thank you. I don’t smoke.
A) Do you like B) Would you like
C) Can you like D) Could you like
2. … going to the cinema? Yes, I go to the cinema a lot. A) Would you like B) Do you like
C) Can you like D) Could you like
3. … I … you this evening? Yes, please.
A) will/phone B) am/phoning C) shall/phone D) do/phone
4. … I have these postcards, please?
A) could B) must C) can D) A/C
5. … I sit here? Yes, of course.
A) may B) can C) could D) A/B
6. … I smoke here?
A) may B) might C) could D) A/B/C
7. … some coffee? Yes, please.
A) Do you like B) Would you like
C) Can you drink D) Could you drink
8. … tea? Yes, I do.
A) Would you like B) Do you like
C) Does he like D) Can you like
9. … to go to the cinema tonight? Yes, I’d love to go.
A) Do you like B) Would you like
C) Can you like D) Could you like
10. … to have dinner with me on Sunday? Yes, I’d love to. A) Do you like B) Would you like
C) Did you like D) Could you like
11. … you … the door, please? Yes, sure.
A) could/open B) can/opens C) will/opening D) A/B/C
12. … you … twenty pounds? I’m sorry I …
A) may/change/can’t B) can/changing/can’t
C) can/change/can’t D) can/change/can
13. … you swim? Yes, but not very well
A) may B) must C) could D) can
14. … you tell me the time, please?
A) could B) can C) will D) A/B/C
15. Alice … to the dentist on Friday. She has an appointment with the dentist.
A) will go B) is going
C) is going to go D) was going
16. Ann … Italian but she … Spanish.
A) can speaks/can’t speaks B) may speak/can’t speak
C) can speak/can’t speaks D) can speak/can’t speak
17. Are you going out tonight? I …
A) must B) might C) may D) B/C
18. Barbara … to France next week. (possible)
A) might not B) may C) may not D) A/B/C
19. Before she came to Britain, she … English. Now she … English very well.
A) wasn’t able to speak/could speak
B) wasn’t able to speak/isn’t able to speak
C) couldn’t spoke/can speak
D) couldn’t speak/can speak
20. Bill and Jenny … to the party next week.
A) may not come B) shouldn’t comes
C) can’t came D) can’t come
21. Bill is 24 years old now. Last year he was 23. Next year he … 25.
A) is B) will be C) is going to be D) B/C
22. Do you like … parties?
A) go B) going C) to go D) B/C
23. Do you think I … buy this coat?
A) may B) can C) might D) should
24. Do you think Jack will come to the party? I’m not sure. He …
A) can B) could C) might D) must
25. Do you think the examination … difficult?
A) is B) will be C) is being D) is going to be
26. Does Jill … work on Saturdays?
A) must B) should C) can D) have to
27. Don’t drink coffee before you go to bed. You … sleep. A) won’t B) don’t C) aren’t D) aren’t going to
28. He … this work today.
A) doesn’t need do B) doesn’t need doing
C) needn’t to do D) doesn’t need to do
29. Hello, … I speak to Gary, please?
A) could B) can C) must D) A/B
30. I … an orange.
A) like B) would like C) don’t like D) A/C
31. I … not … next week. I am going to have a rest.
A) am/working B) shall/work C) will/work D) B/C
32. I … oranges.
A) like B) would like C) wouldn’t like D) B/C
33. I … out this evening.
A) am going B) will go C) am going to go D) shall go
34. I … tennis with Jack tomorrow.
A) play B) am going to play C) am playing D) B/C
35. I … the piano.
A) can playing B) can’t plays C) may play D) can play
36. I … the windows. They aren’t dirty.
A) needn’t to clean B) needn’t cleaning
C) don’t need cleaning D) needn’t clean
37. I … to phone George.
A) must to forget B) mustn’t to forget
C) shouldn’t forgot D) mustn’t forget
38. I … to see the film on television this evening.
A) like B) would like C) don’t like D) likes
39. I … to the bank today.
A) must going B) must goes C) should gone D) must go
40. I … to the bank tomorrow.
A) will must go B) shall must going
C) should gone D) must go
41. I … you tomorrow, okay? Okay, goodbye.
A) am phoning B) am going to phone
C) phone D) will phone
42. I don’t think the police … carry guns.
A) mustn’t B) can’t C) may not D) should
43. I don’t think you … so hard.
A) mustn’t B) may C) can’t D) should
44. I think Carol … buy some new clothes.
A) may B) can C) should D) might
45. I think Diana … the exam.
A) will pass B) is passing
C) will be passing D) is going to pass
46. I think we … the match.
A) will win B) shall win C) are winning D) A/B
47. I was late for work yesterday. I … to the dentist.
A) had to go B) must have gone
C) should have gone D) might have gone
48. I was tired last night but I …
A) can’t sleep B) wasn’t able to slept
C) couldn’t sleep D) could sleep
49. I’ll be late for work tomorrow. I … to the dentist.
A) should go B) may go C) must go D) have to go
50. I’m going to a party tonight. What … I …?
A) do/wear B) will/wear C) am/wearing D) shall/wear
51. I’m not working tomorrow, so I … get up early.
A) mustn’t B) shouldn’t C) don’t have to D) needn’t to
52. I’m thirsty. I … a drink.
A) like B) would like C) don’t like D) wouldn’t like
53. I’m tired. I think I … to bed early tonight.
A) am going B) go C) will go D) am going to go
54. In many countries, men … do military service.
A) must B) should C) need D) have to
55. It’s a fantastic film. You … see it.
A) may B) shouldn’t C) must D) might
56. It’s a good film You … and … it.
A) mustn’t go/see B) should go/to see
C) must go/to see D) should go/see
57. It’s a nice day. … we … for a walk?
A) will/go B) do/go C) shall/go D) are/going
58. It’s a nice day. I think I … in the garden.
A) am sitting B) am going to sit C) will sit D) sit
59. It’s late. I think we … go home now.
A) may B) might C) can D) should
60. It’s raining. I don’t think I … out.
A) won’t go B) go C) am not going D) will go
61. It’s warm in this room. … I … the window?
A) will/open B) am/going to open
C) shall/open D) am/opening
62. Jack … work very hard. He’s got an easy job.
A) mustn’t B) shouldn’t C) doesn’t have to D) doesn’t need
63. Jill stars work at 7. 00, so, she … get up at 6. 00.
A) should B) may C) must D) has to
64. Jill won’t be here this afternoon. She … go to the doctor.
A) should B) must C) has to D) may
65. Leave the old bread in the garden. The birds … it.
A) are going to eat B) will eat C) eat D) eats
66. Let’s go out this evening. Okay, what time … we …? A) will/meet B) are/meeting C) do/meet D) shall/meet
67. Look at the sky! It …
A) will rain B) rains C) shall rain D) is going to rain
68. My case is very heavy. I … it for you.
A) am carrying B) am going to carry C) will carry D) A/C
69. Oh dear! It’s 9 o’clock and I’m not ready. I … late.
A) shall be late B) will be late C) am D) am going to be late
70. Please be quiet. I …
A) am working B) was working
C) is playing D) have been playing
71. Sarah … her car.
A) will buy B) shall buy C) sells D) is going to sell
72. Shall I buy this coat? Yes, I think you …
A) may B) might C) can D) should
73. She travels a lot. Today she is in London. Tomorrow she … in Rome. Next week she … in Tokyo.
A) will be/will be B) is/is C) is going to be/is going to be
D) will be being/will be being
74. Telephone me this evening. I … at home.
A) am B) am going to be C) will be D) B/C
75. The concert … at 7.30.
A) will start B) is starting C) starts D) start
76. The windows are very dirty. I … clean them.
A) may B) can C) must D) might
77. There was no bus, so we … walk home.
A) needn’t have B) had to C) must have D) didn’t need to
78. They … to a concert tomorrow evening. They have tickets for the concert.
A) are going B) will go C) shall go D) were going
79. They say, it’s a good film. You … see it.
A) can B) may C) might D) ought to
80. Tom … to bed earlier. He usually goes to bed very late and he’s always tired.
A) mustn’t go B) must to go C) should go D) may go
81. Tom, … I take your umbrella? Yes, of course.
A) can B) could C) need D) A/B
82. We … probably … out this evening.
A) are/going B) are/going to go C) will/go D) will/be going
83. We … to college today.
A) don’t need going B) don’t need to go
C) needn’t to go D) needn’t going
84. We … to the bank today. We haven’t got any money. A) must going B) should gone C) must go D) can goes
85. We … wait very long. The bus soon came.
A) mustn’t B) shouldn’t C) didn’t need D) didn’t have to
86. What … you … to the party on Saturday?
A) will/wear B) shall/wear
C) do/wear D) are/going to wear
87. What is Carol’s plan for tomorrow? He … tennis tomorrow
A) is playing B) will play C) has been playing D) was playing
88. What time … the train … ?
A) is/leaving B) will/leave C) do/leave D) does/leave
89. What time do you … get up tomorrow morning?
A) must B) should C) can D) have to
90. What time do you think we … go home?
A) may B) should C) can D) could
91. When I was young, I … very fast.
A) was able to run B) could ran
C) couldn’t ran D) could run
92. When is Kay going to phone you? I don’t know. She … this afternoon.
A) must phone B) may phone
C) can phone D) could phone
93. When you … tennis, you … always watch the ball
A) play/mustn’t B) played/should
C) playing/must D) play/should
94. Where … to go this evening?
A) do you like B) would you like
C) can you like D) could you like
95. Where … we … for our holidays this year?
A) shall/go B) are/going C) do/go D) will/go
96. Where are George and Sue? They … tennis in the garden.
A) are playing B) were playing
C) is playing D) have been playing
97. Why did they … leave the party early?
A) must B) should C) can D) have to
98. Would you like … to a party?
A) coming B) to come C) come D) to be come
99. You … a test before you can get a driving license.
A) should pass B) must pass C) may pass D) have to pass
100. You … on the grass.
A) shouldn’t to walk B) don’t have to walk
C) mustn’t to walk D) mustn’t walk
101. You … to the bank. I can give you some money.
A) don’t need go B) needn’t cleaning
C) don’t need cleaning D) needn’t go
102. You work all the time. You … work so hard.
A) must B) should C) may not D) shouldn’t
103. Your hair is dirty. Yes, I know. I … it later.
A) shall wash B) will wash C) am going to wash D) A/B
Units 31 – 40 Murphy tests
1. … 20 miles from our village to the nearest town.
A) it’s B) its C) there’s D) that’s
2. … a lot of rain in winter.
A) it’s B) its C) there’s D) there’re
3. … a nice day today.
A) there is B) that is C) this is D) it is
4. … a strong wind yesterday.
A) there was B) its C) it was D) there were
5. … an accident last night.
A) it had B) there had C) it was D) there was
6. … any letters for me yesterday morning?
A) Did it have B) Was there C) Had there D) Were there
7. … from here to the airport?
A) Is there/long B) Is it/long C) Is there/far D) Is it/far
8. … half past ten.
A) its B) it’s C) there’s D) it
9. … I … here?
A) can/smoking B) may/to smoke
C) could/smoking D) may/smoke
10. … I … the door?
A) do/open B) shall/opening C) shall/open D) am/open
11. … impossible … her.
A) its/to understand B) there’s/to understand
C) it’s/to understand D) that’s/understand
12. … is a good film on TV this evening.
A) it B) that C) there D) here
13. … is a train at 10.30. … is a fast train.
A) it/there B) it/it C) there/there D) there/it
14. … late.
A) its B) it’s C) there’s D) that’s
15. … my birthday today.
A) there’s B) that’s C) this is D) It’s
16. … nice … you again.
A) it’s/to see B) its/to see C) there is/to see D) it’s/seeing
17. … rained yesterday.
A) there was B) there had been C) it D) that
18. … raining again.
A) its B) it’s C) there’s D) that’s
19. … rains a lot in winter.
A) there B) it’s C) its D) it
20. … this word.
A) look up B) don’t look up C) I don’t know D) A/B/C
21. … this work.
A) don’t forget to do B) don’t do C) you must do D) A/B/C
22. … Thursday today.
A) its B) there has C) that’s D) it’s
23. … time to go home.
A) there has B) its C) it’s D) that’s
24. … true that you are married.
A) is there B) is that C) was there D) is it
25. … very windy yesterday.
A) there was B) its C) it was D) there were
26. … wasn’t easy … your house.
A) it/finding B) it/find C) it/to have found D) it/to find
27. … you … every day?
A) do/working B) do/to work C) will/work D) do/work
28. … you … the salt, please?
A) could/passing B) can/to pass
C) could/pass D) can/passes
29. Ann can’t cook. …
A) Neither can Tom B) Tim can either
C) Alice can’t too D) So can Jane
30. Are you tired? I was but I … not now.
A) do B) am C) was D) has
31. Are you tired? Yes, I …
A) do B) have C) am D) will
32. Barbara … to Canada.
A) hasn’t be B) isn’t C) was D) hasn’t been
33. Bill can’t drive. …? I didn’t know that.
A) can he B) can’t he C) does he D) doesn’t he
34. Bill doesn’t watch TV. He doesn’t read newspapers … A) too B) so C) neither D) either
35. Butter is … from milk.
A) done B) made C) making D) doing
36. Charlie … engineering at University.
A) studied B) has study C) is studied D) was studied
37. Did it rain yesterday? No, it …
A) wasn’t B) didn’t C) did D) hadn’t
38. Did you and John enjoy the film? I … but John …
A) did/doesn’t B) did/didn’t
C) didn’t/does D) did/wasn’t
39. Do you enjoy your work? Yes, I …
A) am B) will C) do D) have
40. Do you think … a lot of people at the party next Saturday?
A) it will be B) it has been C) that will be D) there will be
41. Do you want … out.
A) going B) go C) to go D) to be gone
42. Does Barbara … alone?
A) lives B) living C) live D) to live
43. Everybody has …
A) eating B) ate C) to eat D) to eating
44. Excuse me, is … a hotel near here?
A) it B) that C) here D) there
45. Have you ever been to America? Yes, I…there last year.
A) was B) do C) am D) have
46. Have you ever been to Canada? Yes, I …
A) have B) do C) am D) was
47. Have you got any money? Yes, … is some in my bag. A) it B) there C) this D) here
48. How … the window …?
A) did/break B) was/breaking
C) is/breaking D) was/broken
49. How far … from London to Bristol? … a … way from here to the airport.
A) is there/that is/far B) is it/that is /long
C) is it/it is/far D) is it/it’s/long
50. How many players … there in a football team?
A) have B) are C) is D) has
51. How much … it …?
A) does/costs B) do/costs C) does/costing D) does/cost
52. I … a cake yesterday.
A) did B) make C) made D) had done
53. I …
A) don’t smoke B) smoke C) mustn’t smoke D) A/B/C
54. I … last night.
A) couldn’t sleep B) didn’t sleep
C) was able to sleep well D) A/B/C
55. I … my shoes yesterday.
A) cleaned B) was cleaned C) was cleaning D) had cleaned
56. I … my work.
A) am not finish B) will not finishing
C) haven’t finished D) A/B/C
57. I … tennis.
A) can playing B) can to play C) can plays D) can’t play
58. I … tired.
A) am B) am not C) will be D) A/B/C
59. I … to be an actor.
A) don’t want B) wouldn’t like C) like D) A/B/C
60. I … to phone Ann.
A) mustn’t forget B) forgot C) will never forget D) A/B/C
61. I … when she arrived.
A) am working B) was working
C) were working D) have been working
62. I am going … tennis tomorrow.
A) playing B) play C) plays D) to play
63. I am not a student… .
A) so am I B) Neither I am C) I am either D) I am not either
64. I can’t cook. …
A) Neither can’t I B) I don’t either
C) I can’t too D) I can’t either
65. I didn’t … last week.
A) rain B) rained C) raining D) to rain
66. I didn’t … TV yesterday.
A) to watch B) watch C) watched D) watching
67. I don’t like George. …? Why not?
A) aren’t you B) haven’t you C) don’t you D) have you
68. I don’t like hot weather but Sue …
A) is B) has C) does D) doesn’t
69. I don’t like this soup. … is too salty.
A) it B) that C) there D) there has
70. I enjoyed the film …
A) So I did B) I enjoyed it too
C) I didn’t either D) Neither did I
71. I have … now.
A) going B) go C) gone D) to go
72. I have … some coffee.
A) done B) made C) did D) make
73. I have bought a new car. Oh, …?
A) did you B) haven’t you C) have you D) didn’t you
74. I haven’t got a car but my sister …
A) does B) is C) do D) has
75. I haven’t got a key … .
A) I have either B) I haven’t too
C) Neither do I D) Neither have I
76. I like coffee but I … tea.
A) didn’t like B) am not like C) haven’t like D) don’t like
77. I never eat meat.
A) So do I B) He isn’t either
C) Neither does my sister D) My brother does either
78. I speak four languages. …? Which ones?
A) do you B) don’t you C) are you D) aren’t you
79. I was ill last week. …? I didn’t know that.
A) did you B) were you C) weren’t you D) didn’t you
80. I was late for work. …
A) so was he B) he did too
C) he did either D) neither was Ann
81. I won’t be here tomorrow. …
A) Neither will I B) Neither am I
C) He will either D) She won’t too
82. I work in a bank.
A) He is too B) So is John C) She do too D) Alice does either
83. I’d like … rich.
A) be B) being C) have been D) to be
84. I’m happy. …
A) I’m happy too B) So I am C) Neither am I D) I am not either
85. I’m learning German. Really ? …?
A) do you B) have you C) are you D) aren’t you
86. I’m not hungry. …? I am.
A) do you B) don’t you C) are you D) aren’t you
87. I’m not married. …
A) So am I B) Nor is he C) Neither is my brother D) B/C
88. I’m tired …
A) so am I B) Neither am I C) So do I D) I do too
89. Is it raining? Yes, it …
A) is B) was C) does D) has
90. It … at the moment.
A) wasn’t raining B) isn’t raining
C) won’t be raining D) has been raining
91. It … raining
A) is B) isn’t C) was D) A/B/C
92. It … so we went out.
A) isn’t raining B) hasn’t been raining
C) won’t be raining D) wasn’t raining
93. It’s a beautiful day, …?
A) has it B) doesn’t it C) is it D) isn’t it
94. It’s late. I … now.
A) must going B) must to go C) have to going D) must go
95. It’s raining again. …? It was sunny five minutes ago. A) does it B) is it C) isn’t it D) doesn’t it
96. Jack … hungry.
A) is B) doesn’t C) didn’t D) A/B/C
97. Joan … in London for ten years.
A) is living B) was living C) has living D) has lived
98. Linda got married last week. … she? Really?
A) was B) wasn’t C) did D) didn’t
99. Look! … an accident.
A) there was B) there is C) it is D) there has been
100. My car was … last week.
A) cleaning B) to clean C) cleans D) cleaned
101. Oranges … into Britain.
A) import B) were importing
C) are imported D) are importing
102. Please be quiet. …
A) I am working B) I was working C) I’ll working D) I work
103. Please be quiet. I am …
A) work B) to have work C) to be work D) working
104. She … a bath.
A) didn’t have B) hasn’t got C) always has D) A/B/C
105. She … tennis very often.
A) doesn’t plays B) don’t play C) didn’t play D) doesn’t play
106. She isn’t rich. She … got much money.
A) has B) hasn’t C) doesn’t have D) A/B/C
107. She lives in London, … she?
A) does B) doesn’t C) is D) isn’t
108. She works very hard but I …
A) am not B) do not C) have not D) won’t
109. Somebody … this window yesterday.
A) broken B) broking C) broke D) did break
110. Somebody has … this window.
A) broke B) broking C) broken D) breaking
111. Sue … a car.
A) doesn’t have B) hasn’t got C) has D) A/B/C
112. That is your car, isn’t it? …
A) No, it is B) No, it isn’t C) Yes, that is D) Yes, it is
113. That isn’t your car, … ?
A) is that B) isn’t that C) is it D) isn’t it
114. The room … every day.
A) is being cleaned B) is cleaned
C) was cleaned D) will be cleaned
115. The room … yesterday.
A) is cleaned B) is being cleaned C) was cleaned D) cleaned
116. There … a big tree in the garden.
A) has B) have C) is D) are
117. There … a good film on TV yesterday evening.
A) had B) were C) was D) had got
118. There … a man on the roof.
A) is B) have C) are D has
119. There … seven days in a week.
A) have B) has C) is D) are
120. There … some big trees in the garden.
A) is B) have C) has D) are
121. These houses … 100 years ago.
A) built B) were being built C) were built D) had been built
122. They … the film last night.
A) don’t see B) can’t see C) didn’t see D) A/B/C
123. This is a modern town. There … many old buildings here.
A) are B) have C) has D) aren’t
124. This road is very dangerous. … many accidents on it. A) It had B) There had C) There were D) There have been
125. This window … last night.
A) broke B) had broke C) was broken D) was breaking
126. Those shoes are nice, … ?
A) are those B) aren’t those C) don’t they D) aren’t they
127. Tom … here tomorrow.
A) will B) will be C) is D) isn’t
128. Tom … his key. He is looking for it.
A) lost B) didn’t lose C) have lost D) has lost
129. Tom … the guitar.
A) can’t play B) can play C) doesn’t play D) A/B/C
130. Tom doesn’t …
A) smoking B) smokes C) smoked D) smoke
131. Tom doesn’t eat meat. … he? Does he eat fish?
A) does B) doesn’t C) is D) isn’t
132. Tom isn’t … today.
A) work B) works C) to work D) working
133. Tom will be at home tomorrow, … he ?
A) does B) will C) won’t D) doesn’t
134. Tomorrow the weather will be cold. … some rain in the afternoon.
A) it will be B) there will be C) it will D) there will
135. We can walk home. … isn’t … .
A) it/long B) that/far C) there/long D) it/far
136. We can’t go skiing. There … any snow.
A) haven’t B) aren’t C) isn’t D) hasn’t
137. We didn’t … out because it was …
A) go/rain B) went/raining
C) to go/raining D) go/raining
138. We stayed at a very big hotel. … 250 rooms.
A) it was B) it has C) there had D) there were
139. We went to the cinema last night. Oh, … you? …
A) do/so did we B) did/we did either
C) didn’t/so did we D) did/we did too
140. What … you … at 3 o’clock yesterday?
A) are/doing B) will/be doing
C) have/been doing D) were/doing
141. What are you going …
A) do B) doing C) did D) to do
142. What do you usually … at weekends?
A) does B) doing C) to do D) do
143. What time … they … yesterday?
A) did/left B) did/leaving C) do/leave D) did/leave
144. What time are you … out?
A) to go B) go C) going D) goes
145. What time did Barbara … out?
A) go B) going C) to go D) went
146. What were you … at 11 o’clock yesterday morning? A) to do B) doing C) did D) done
147. What’s that noise? … a train.
A) There is B) There has C) Its D) It’s
148. When I arrived home, I was hungry but … anything to eat.
A) it wasn’t B) there hadn’t C) there no D) there wasn’t
149. Where … they …?
A) did/came B) have/going C) are/gone D) have/gone
150. Will Alan be here tomorrow? Yes, he …
A) does B) is C) has D) will
151. Would you like … out?
A) going B) go C) gone D) to go
152. You … so hard.
A) mustn’t working B) don’t need working
C) may not to work D) shouldn’t work
153. You can play tennis, can’t you? …
A) Yes, I do B) No, I can’t C) Yes, I can D) No, I can
154. You closed the window, … you?
A) were B) weren’t C) did D) didn’t you
155. You don’t smoke, … you?
A) do B) don’t C) won’t D) will
156. You haven’t got a car, have you? …
A) No, I haven’t B) No, I don’t C) Yes, I have D) Yes, I do
157. You haven’t met my brother, … you?
A) do B) don’t C) have D) haven’t
158. You won’t be here tomorrow, will you? …
A) Yes, I will B) No, I will C) Yes, I do D) No, I will not
159. You won’t be late, … you?
A) won’t B) will C) do D) don’t
160. You’re late! Oh, … I? I’m sorry.
A) am B) aren’t C) don’t D) do
Units 41 – 50 Murphy tests
1. … color are your eyes?
A) which B) what C) how D) which one
2. … do you go on holiday?
A) where B) how fast C) how tall D) how often
3. … do you prefer, pink or yellow?
A) what color B) which color
C) how color D) how many colors
4. … do you usually go to work? By bus.
A) where B) when C) how D) what
5. … do you want to do this evening?
A) who B) with whom C) where D) what
6. … doctor did you see – Dr. Ellis, Dr. House or Dr. Hill? A) which B) what C) how many D) how
7. … does it take by car from your house to the station? A) how much time B) what time C) how long D) which time
8. … does it take by train from London to Manchester? A) how much time B) what time C) how long D) which time
9. … eggs? Tom does.
A) Why does Tom like B) What does Tom like
C) Who likes D) Who does Tom like
10. … is bigger – Australia?
A) what B) which C) who D) where
11. … is it to the shops from here?
A) How much B) what kilometers
C) how far D) which kilometers
12. … is taller – Tom or Bob?
A) which B) what C) who D) whom
13. … is the capital of Uzbekistan?
A) which B) what C) where D) which one
14. … is your favorite color?
A) what B) which C) who D) whose
15. … is your favorite singer?
A) whom B) who C) where D) whose
16. … is your favorite song?
A) what B) who C) whom D) why
17. … old is your father?
A) which B) what C) how D) how much
18. … sort of music do you like?
A) which B) what C) how D) which one
19. … train did you catch – the 9.50 or the 10.30?
A) what B) which C) how D) how many
20. … was the party last night? It was great!
A) what B) which C) where D) how
21. … will it take me … to drive?
A) how much time/learning B) what time/to learn
C) how long/to learn D) which time/learning
22. …? Because she is ill.
A) Why was she late
B) Why can’t she come to the party
C) Why didn’t she come to the lesson
D) Why wasn’t she at school yesterday
23. …? He has gone to America?
A) Have you seen Bob
B) When did you see Tim
C) Where did you see John
D) Where has Jack gone
24. …? He is in his office now.
A) Where’s John B) Where is he going
C) Why isn’t he coming to the party today
D) When will he go to the post office
25. …? I had to go to the dentist.
A) Where did you go
B) When did you go
C) Why didn’t you come to the party
D) Did you go to the party
26. …? I’m going to college.
A) Where do you go B) Are you going to college
C) Where are you going D) What are you reading
27. …? I’m thinking about my job?
A) what do you think about
B) What did you think about
C) What are you thinking about
D) Who are you thinking about?
28. …? It’s mine.
A) Who is this book belong to
B) Which book is yours
C) Who does this book belong to
D) Do you have any book?
29. …? No, he can’t.
A) Does Ann like tea B) Can Alice play tennis
C) Does he know English D) Can Tom swim
30. …? No, I didn’t.
A) Were you reading a book at 2 o’clock
B) Have you finished your work
C) Did you go to college yesterday
D) What did you do yesterday
31. …? No, I won’t now.
A) Do you smoke B) Do like a cigarette
C) Would you like to smoke D) Will you go to the cinema
32. …? She gets up early.
A) Why does Ann get up early
B) What time does Alice get up
C) Where does Jane go
D) How does Jessica go to work
33. …? Yes, I am.
A) Where are you going
B) What are you doing
C) Do you like coffee
D) Are you watching TV
34. …? Yes, I do.
A) Do you speak English B) Will you go to college
C) Does he like tea D) Where do you live
35. A: I met Linda’s parents yesterday. B: Oh, what are they like? A: …
A) They like Linda very much B) They like to go fishing
C) They like doing shopping themselves
D) They are very friendly
36. A: I went to the new restaurant last night. B: …
A) Oh didn’t you? What’s it like?
B) Oh, really, where did you go
C) Oh did you? What’s it like?
D) You don’t say so, how did you do that?
37. A: What was the weather like when you were on holiday? B: …
A) it was raining B) it was sunny C) very nice D) A/B/C
38. Ann loves … to the cinema.
A) go B) going C) gone D) goes
39. Are you waiting … the bus?
A) for B) to C) at D) on
40. Can you tell me …?
A) where is the station B) if can he play the guitar
C) when will he come D) why he hasn’t come
41. Color/your/is/car/what. …?
A) what is color your car B) what color your car is
C) what is your car color D) what color is your car?
42. Come on! Let’s …
A) dancing B) to dance C) dance D) A/B
43. Do you know …?
A) how do aero planes fly B) what does she want
C) Why did she go home D) what this word means
44. Do you know …?
A) if he will come B) where is the station
C) why hasn’t he come D) when will he come
45. Do you know …?
A) if she smokes B) whether he swim
C) if Ann play tennis D) A/B/C
46. Do you know …?
A) Jack is at home B) they’ve got a car
C) Ann smokes D) whether he can help us
47. Do you like …?
A) drive B) driven C) driving D) to be driven
48. George went to the station … his friend.
A) meeting B) to meet C) for meeting D) meet
49. Has it stopped …?
A) to rain B) rain C) raining D) to be raining
50. He …
A) said that he was tired B) said he was tired
C) told me he was tired D) A/B/C
51. He …
A) told me that he was tired B) said that he was tired
C) said to me he was tired D) A/B/C
52. He said that …
A) he was tired B) he is tired
C) he will be tired D) he has been tired
53. He said: “I don’t know your address” He …
A) said that he didn’t know his address
B) told that he didn’t know his address
C) said that he didn’t know my address
D) told that he didn’t know my address
54. He said: “The shops are open” He …
A) said that the shops are open
B) told that the shops were open
C) said the shops are open
D) said that the shops were open
55. He went to the shop … some bread.
A) for B) to buy C) for buying D) A/B
56. He would like … you.
A) meet B) meeting C) to meet D) to have met
57. He would prefer … by taxi.
A) go B) going C) to go D) B/C
58. He’s very funny. He makes us …
A) to laugh B) laughing C) laugh D) to be laughing
59. I came by train. Did you? … did it take?
A) how much time B) what time C) how long D) which time
60. I can’t go out yet. I’m waiting … John …
A) for/phoning B) for/to phone
C) to/to phone D) with/to phone
61. I can’t remember …
A) where the post office is
B) where have I put my bag
C) where have I lost my passport
D) if did he come yesterday
62. I didn’t expect you … her
A) being B) to be C) to have been D) having been
63. I don’t know …
A) how aero planes fly B) where I put my key
C) if Jack is at home D) A/B/C
64. I don’t know …
A) where they have gone B) how old is Tom
C) what time is the bus D) how much is this camera
65. I don’t mind … alone.
A) to be B) being C) be D) been
66. I don’t want you to go alone. Let me … with you.
A) going B) to go C) go D) A/B
67. I enjoy …
A) dance B) danced C) to dance D) dancing
68. I hate … up in the morning.
A) to get B) get C) getting D) to be got
69. I haven’t got time … television.
A) watching B) to watch C) for watching D) watch
70. I hope … to university nest year.
A) going B) go C) to go D) having gone
71. I know …
A) anybody saw me B) Jack is at home
C) he can help us D) if Ann smokes
72. I know …
A) who those people are B) when Ann is going away
C) why they were late D) A/B/C
73. I prefer …
A) standing B) to sit down C) to stand D) A/B/C
74. I prefer … by car.
A) travel B) travelling C) to travel D) B/C
75. I said to him: “I have finished my work” I …
A) said him he had finished his work
B) told him he had finished his work
C) told him I had finished my work
D) said to him that he had finished his work
76. I said: “It doesn’t matter” I …
A) said that it didn’t matter B) said it didn’t matter
C) told that it didn’t matter D) A/B
77. I started …
A) raining B) to rain C) being rained D) A/B
78. I taught my brother …
A) to swim B) swimming C) to be swum D) having swum
79. I told you … careful.
A) being B) be C) to be D) A/C
80. I tried … but I was too tired.
A) working B) to work C) work D) to have worked
81. I want you …
A) being happy B) to be happy C) happy D) to being happy
82. I was having dinner when they arrived. They waited … me … my meal.
A) for/finishing B) for/to finish
C) to/to finish D) of/to finish
83. I wouldn’t like … a teacher.
A) being B) to be C) speaking to D) A/B/C
84. I’d like to go to Spain … Spanish.
A) learning B) to learn C) for learning D) learn
85. I’d love … to Australia.
A) go B) going C) to go D) to have gone
86. It doesn’t take long … … omelet.
A) cooking/- B) to cook/- C) to cook/an D) cooking/an
87. It takes … 20 minutes … to work in the morning
A) me/getting B) him/gets C) Tom/getting D) Ann/to get
88. It took … an hour … his shopping.
A) Ann/to do B) her/to do C) Tom/doing D) Jack/to do
89. Mary suggested … to the cinema.
A) to go B) going C) goes D) to be gone
90. My brother is learning …
A) driving B) to drive C) drives D) to be driven
91. My friends said to me: “The exam will be easy” My friends …
A) told me that the exam would be easy
B) said me that the exam would be easy
C) said me the exam would be easy
D) A/B/C
92. Shall we go out tonight? No, I’m tired. Let’s…at home
A) staying B) to stay C) stay D) A/B
93. She asked her friend … her.
A) to help B) helping C) help D) A/B
94. She said: “I am working” She said that …
A) she is working B) I am working
C) she was working D) She worked
95. She turned on the TV … the news.
A) watching B) to watch C) for watching D) watch
96. She went to the shop … some bread.
A) buying B) to buy C) for buying D) buy
97. Shirt/is/size/this/what. …?
A) what this shirt is size B) what is this shirt size
C) what size is this shirt D) what this shirt size is
98. They are going to Scotland … a holiday.
A) to B) for C) on D) at
99. They are going to Scotland … their grandmother.
A) seeing B) to see C) for seeing D) B/C
100. They didn’t want … …their secret.
A) somebody /to know B) nobody/to know
C) no one/knowing D) anybody/to know
101. They live in London.
A) Where did they go B) Where do they go
C) Where are they playing D) Where do they live
102. They said to us: “The hotel isn’t very good” …
A) They told us the hotel isn’t very good
B) They told to us that the hotel wasn’t very good
C) They told us that the hotel wasn’t very good
D) They said us that the hotel wasn’t very good
103. They said: “We often go to the cinema” They …
A) said that they often go to the cinema
B) told that they often went to the cinema
C) said that they often went to the cinema
D) told that they often go to the cinema
104. This book is very good. …
A) Is it? What is it about
B) Is it? Who is the author of the book?
C) Oh is it? Who is its main character? D) A/B/C
105. Tom helped me … the box.
A) carrying B) carry C) to carry D) B/C
106. Tom said to Ann: “Wait for me!” Tom told Ann … for …
A) waiting/him B) to wait/her
C) waiting/her D) to wait/him
107. Tom said: “I can’t come to the party” Tom …
A) told he can’t come to the party
B) told he couldn’t come to the party
C) said that he couldn’t come to the party
D) told that I couldn’t come to the party
108. TV/make/your/set/is/what. …?
A) what make is your TV set
B) what is make your TV set
C) what make your TV set is
D) what make your TV is set
109. We need some money … food.
A) buying B) to buy C) for buying D) buy
110. We need some money … food.
A) for B) to buy C) to D) A/B
111. We persuaded George … with us.
A) coming B) to come C) come D) A/B
112. We’ve decided … tomorrow morning,
A) leaving B) leave C) to leave D) to have left
113. What …? Nothing
A) has happened B) did she say
C) did you have for dinner D) A/B/C
114. What did he … you?
A) say B) tell C) tell to D) A/B/C
115. What did he … you?
A) say to B) tell C) ask D) A/B/C
116. What do you advise me …?
A) to do B) doing C) do D) A/B
117. What do you want … this evening?
A) to do B) doing C) do D) to have done
118. What does he look like?
A) He looks at her B) He looks sad
C) He’s got a beard and wears glasses
D) He likes reading books
119. What does she do? …
A) She works in bank B) She is an engineer
C) She is a student D) A/B/C
120. What’s your new house like? …
A) It is made of brick B) My new house is near the market C) It is 100 years old D) It’s very big and comfortable
121. What’s your new teacher like?
A) She likes us B) She likes children
C) She is very clever D) She likes to teach
122. Where did you go yesterday? …
A) Yes, I did B) I worked in the garden
C) I saw him crossing the street
D) I went to the stadium to play football with my friends
123. Where is your friend from? …
A) She is from Japan B) She is in Japan
C) She is coming from Japan
D) She lives in Japan
124. Who … in that house? Ann does.
A) lived B) is living C) has lived D) lives
125. Who … yesterday? I saw Jack.
A) saw you B) did see you C) did you see D) had seen you
126. Who … you? Jack did.
A) did see B) saw C) did he see D) has seen
127. Who …? I am phoning Jack
A) is phoning you B) are you phoning
C) do you phone D) have you phoned
128. Why are those people waiting? …
A) They are waiting the bank to be opened
B) They are waiting for the bus
C) They are playing football
D) They are reading a book
129. Why didn’t you phone me last night? …
A) Because my phone is not in order
B) Because I had no money
C) Because I was ill
D) Because my phone didn’t work
130. Would you like … down?
A) sitting B) sit C) sat D) to sit
131. You forgot … off the light when you went out. A) switching B) switch C) to switch D) being switched
Units 51 – 60 Murphy tests
1. … hands are cold.
A) his B) her C) my D) A/B/C
2. … is longer than …
A) Mary’s hair/Ann’s
B) the hair of Mary/Ann’s
C) the hair of Mary/the hair of Ann
D) Mary’s hair/the hair of Ann
3. … is Madrid.
A) the capital of Spain B) Spain’s capital
C) the name of this city D) A/C
4. … is very comfortable.
A) the flat of my parents B) my parents’ flat
C) my parent’s flat D) A/B
5. … is very high.
A) the roof of the building B) the building’s roof
C) the buildings’ roof D) A/B
6. … like Ann.
A) he B) she C) I D) Her
7. … likes Ann
A) he B) we C) I D) they
8. … mouse is … animal.
A) a/a B) the/a C) a/the D) a/an
9. … police …
A) a/is coming B) the/is coming
C) a/are coming D) the/are coming
10. … was very boring.
A) the beginning of the film B) the film’s beginning
C) the films’ beginning D) A/B
11. A car stopped and a man …
A) got out B) got off C) got out of D) A/B/C
12. Alice works in … bank.
A) the B) a C) an D) -
13. Ann gave … … umbrella.
A) me/her B) him/hers C) us/him D) his/her
14. Ann likes …
A) he B) they C) me D) his
15. Are those people friends of …?
A) your B) his C) our D) their
16. Are you … student?
A) the B) - C) a D) an
17. Are you going … this afternoon?
A) to shopping B) for shopping C) on shopping D) shopping
18. Are you going to …?
A) James’s party B) Jame’s party
C) the party of James D) B/C
19. Baby
A) babyes B) babies C) babys D) babbies
20. Beethoven was … composer.
A) an B) a C) the D) -
21. Birmingham is … large city in central England.
A) - B) a C) an D) the
22. Bob likes …
A) her B) his C) we D) she
23. Box
A) boxs B) boxses C) boxes D) box
24. Boy
A) boyes B) boyies C) boies D) boys
25. Can I have … cup of tea?
A) a B) another C) the D) A/B
26. Can you give me … example, please?
A) a B) the C) an D) -
27. Can you tell me how to … to the city centre?
A) arrive B) get C) visit D) A/B/C
28. Child
A) childs B) childies C) children D) childrens
29. Day
A) dayes B) dayies C) days D) daies
30. Diane never drinks milk. She doesn’t like …
A) me B) him C) them D) it
31. Dictionary
A) dictionariyes B) dictionarys
C) dictionaries D) dictionaryes
32. Did they pay for … or did you pay for …?
A) them/them B) themselves/themselves
C) themselves/them D) them/themselves
33. Did you … my letter last week?
A) take B) got C) get D) received
34. Did you have all have a nice time? Yes, we enjoyed … A) yourselves B) themselves C) ourselves D) yourself
35. Dish
A) dishs B) dishes C) dish D) dishys
36. Do you know that man? Yes, I know … but I can’t remember … name.
A) him/her B) his/his C) him/his D) his/her
37. Do you sometimes talk to … when you are alone?
A) yourselves B) yourself C) themselves D) A/B
38. Do you want … cup of tea?
A) a B) the C) an D) -
39. Do you wear … glasses?
A) a B) - C) the D) an
40. Drink your coffee. It’s …
A) colding B) been colding C) getting cold D) is cooling
41. England is … European country.
A) a B) an C) the D) -
42. Foot
A) foots B) feets C) feet D) foot
43. George went … last Sunday. He caught a lot fish.
A) for fishing B) to fish C) fishing D) A/C
44. Guy
A) guyies B) guyes C) guies D) guys
45. Have you all done your homework …?
A) yourself B) yourselves C) themselves D) A/B
46. Have you met …?
A) Mr. Kelly’s wife B) the wife of Mr. Kelly
C) Mr. Kelly’s a wife D) A/B
47. He didn’t have an umbrella, so she gave … …
A) his/hers B) her/him C) him/hers D) hers/him
48. He will come back in … hour.
A) a B) the C) - D) an
49. Hello, can I speak to Ann, please? One moment. I’ll … her.
A) get B) fetch C) hold D) A/B
50. I bought … hat and … umbrella.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/an D) a/the
51. I can see … but he can’t see …
A) him/me B) her/mine C) his/me D) him/mine
52. I cut … with a knife.
A) me B) mine C) my D) myself
53. I didn’t have an umbrella, so Ann gave … …
A) me/her B) him/her C) me/hers D) them/hers
54. I don’t know …
A) the meaning of this word B) this word’s meaning
C) these words’ meaning D) B/C
55. I gave … … address and he gave … …
A) him/my/me/him B) him/mine/me/his
C) him/my/me/his D) him/mine/me/him
56. I like … job. A) hers B) him C) my D) me
57. I like Oxford. … a nice city.
A) its B) that’s C) it’s D) this is
58. I like your pullover. Where did you … it?
A) buy B) get C) take D) A/B
59. I looked at myself and Tom looked at himself. We looked at …
A) each other B) one another C) themselves D) ourselves
60. I need … new jeans.
A) a B) the C) an D) some
61. I need the scissors. Where …?
A) is it B) was it C) are they D) A/B
62. I never go to parties. I don’t like …
A) it B) them C) they D) their
63. I saw Liz with … husband, Philip.
A) his B) their C) her D) hers
64. I stayed at …
A) the house of my sister B) sister’s house
C) my sister’s house D) A/C
65. I usually … to work before 8.30.
A) arrive B) visit C) get D) A/B/C
66. I want that book. Please give …
A) me it B) it to me C) it me D) her it
67. I want these books. Please give …
A) them to me B) them me C) to me them D) for me them
68. I want to ask … question.
A) the B) - C) a D) an
69. I went on holiday by …
A) him B) me C) myself D) yourself
70. I went out to meet a friend of …
A) him B) me C) her D) mine
71. If you don’t eat, you … hungry.
A) will be B) get C) got hungry D) A/B
72. If you want some more food, help …
A) yourself B) yourselves C) himself D) A/B
73. Is it difficult to … a job in your country?
A) take B) get C) catch D) receive
74. Is that their car? No, … is green.
A) ours B) yours C) theirs D) them
75. Is this … book?
A) you B) him C) hers D) his
76. Is this … umbrella? No, it’s …
A) your/yours B) yours/your C) my/her D) his/him
77. It’s a nice camera. Is it …?
A) his B) my C) your D) our
78. It’s a nice day. Let’s …
A) go for a swim B) go swimming
C) go to swimming D) A/B
79. Jill and Ann are good friends. They know … very well. A) themselves B) each other C) himself D) herself
80. Knife
A) knifes B) knifs C) knifies D) knives
81. Last night we … a meal.
A) went on for B) went out to
C) went away to D) went out for
82. Linda and Frank … next month.
A) are being married B) will marry
C) are getting married D) B/C
83. Man
A) mans B) mens C) men D) man
84. Monkey
A) monkeies B) monkeyies C) monkeys D) monkies
85. Mouse
A) mouses B) mices C) mice D) mouse
86. Open … windows. It’s very hot.
A) a B) the C) another D) A/C
87. Oxford is famous for … university.
A) it’s B) it C) their D) its
88. Party
A) partiyes B) partyes C) parties D) partys
89. Paul and I live near …
A) ourselves B) each other C) himself D) myself
90. Picasso was … famous painter.
A) a B) an C) the D) -
91. Potato
A) potatos B) potatoyes C) potatoes D) potato
92. Schoolchildren often … school trips.
A) go away for B) go on for C) go away to D) go away on
93. She … the car and drove away.
A) got in B) got off C) got on D) A/B/C
94. She fell off her bicycle but she didn’t hurt …
A) her B) hers C) herself D) himself
95. She has a small boat and she often …
A) goes to sail B) goes for sailing
C) goes on sailing D) goes sailing
96. She was very happy because we invited … to stay with … at … house.
A) her/them/our B) her/us/them
C) her/us/our D) her/ours/our
97. She wasn’t with her friends. She was by …
A) him B) her C) himself D) herself
98. She’s … nice …
A) a/people B) the/person C) -/person D) a/person
99. Sheep
A) sheeps B) ships C) sheep D) sheepes
100. Shelf
A) shelfs B) shelfes C) shelves D) shelvs
101. Some … are very stupid.
A) persons B) mans C) womans D) people
102. That pen is … Can you give … please?
A) yours/me it B) your/it to me
C) yours/me to it D) mine/it to me
103. The sea looks nice. Let’s … a swim.
A) go on B) go for C) go to D) B/C
104. There are two … in the aquarium.
A) fishes B) fish C) fishs D) A/B
105. These books are … but this newspaper is …
A) his/her B) his/ours C) mine/her D) hers/their
106. They … the bus outside the hotel and … in Cross Street.
A) got on/got off B) got in/got out
C) got in/got out of D) B/C
107. They are going to the cinema. Do you want to with …?
A) him B) me C) us D) them
108. They like … jobs.
A) ours B) theirs C) their D) him
109. They live in … old house.
A) the B) - C) an D) a
110. They’ve gone … Scotland … a holiday.
A) to/to B) to/on C) for/for D) to/for
111. This is … interesting book.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
112. This is … university.
A) the B) - C) a D) an
113. This letter isn’t for … It’s for …
A) you/he B) him/I C) me/they D) you/her
114. Tom is looking in the mirror. He is looking at …
A) him B) herself C) himself D) herself
115. Tom looked at me and I looked at him. We looked at …
A) each other B) one another C) themselves D) ourselves
116. Tom, are you hungry? If you want some more food, help …
A) yourself B) yourselves C) himself D) A/B
117. Tooth
A) tooths B) tooth C) teeth D) toothes
118. We … holiday every year.
A) go to B) go for C) go/on D) B/C
119. We like … jobs.
A) them B) hers C) our D) ours
120. We live near the mountains. In winter we go … skiing every weekend.
A) to B) for C) on D) -
121. What did you … home
A) come B) arrive C) get D) A/B/C
122. What does she do? She is … engineer.
A) the B) an C) a D) -
123. What’s your job? I am … dentist.
A) the B) - C) a D) an
124. When I was … child, I liked reading … stories.
A) a/the B) a/- C) the/the D) the/-
125. Where are the children? Have you seen …? Yes … are playing with … friends in the garden.
A) them/they/their B) they/them/their
C) then/them/their D) them/they/theirs
126. Where were you last night? At …
A) John’s B) John’s house C) the house of John D) A/B
127. Where’s Alan? I want to talk to …
A) her B) his C) him D) he
128. Where’s Ann? She’s … a walk in the park.
A) gone to B) gone for C) gone on D) gone out
129. Where’s the newspaper? You’re sitting on …
A) its B) them C) it D) him
130. Who is that woman? Why are you looking at …?
A) his B) she C) her D) hers
131. Whose book is this?
A) It’s mine B) it’s his C) it’s her D) A/B
132. Wife
A) wifes B) wivs C) wifies D) wives
133. Woman
A) womans B) womanes C) women D) woman
134. Would you like to be … teacher?
A) a B) an C) the D) -
135. You give me … address and I’ll give you …
A) your/my B) yours/mine C) yours/my D) your/mine
Units 61 – 70 Murphy tests
1. … Andes
A) a B) the C) an D) –
2. … Atlantic ocean
A) a B) the C) an D) –
3. … Bank of England
A) a B) the C) an D) –
4. … beginning of … film was not very good.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
5. … Cairo is … capital of … Egypt.
A) -/the/- B) the/-/the C) -/a/- D) a/the/-
6. … cake.
A) a piece of B) a can of C) a bowl of D) a bar of
7. … Cambridge University
A) a B) the C) an D) –
8. … Canary Islands
A) a B) the C) an D) –
9. … cheese.
A) a bowl of B) a cup of C) a bottle of D) a piece of
10. … chocolate.
A) a can of B) a bowl of C) a bottle of D) a bar of
11. … coffee.
A) a cup of B) a bottle of C) a can of D) a bar of
12. … Corsica is … island in … Mediterranean.
A) -/the/- B) the/-/the C) -/an/the D) a/the/-
13. … dinner is ready!
A) a B) the C) an D) –
14. … Edinburg Castle
A) a B) the C) an D) –
15. … flowers are beautiful.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
16. … France is … very large country.
A) -/the B) the/- C) -/a D) a/the
17. … Great Wall of China
A) a B) the C) an D) –
18. … Hilton
A) a B) the C) an D) –
19. … hotel is expensive but … is very nice.
A) this/that B) that/that C) this/it D) that/it
20. … Irish Republic.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
21. … life is not possible without … water.
A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a
22. … London Zoo
A) a B) the C) an D) –
23. … Mediterranean
A) a B) the C) an D) –
24. … milk.
A) a bar of B) a bottle of C) a piece of D) a can of
25. … Munich Airport
A) a B) the C) an D) –
26. … music.
A) a bowl of B) a bar of C) a bottle of D) a piece of
27. … National Theatre
A) a B) the C) an D) –
28. … Netherlands
A) a B) the C) an D) –
29. … Nile
A) a B) the C) an D) –
30. … Odeon
A) a B) the C) an D) –
31. … oil.
A) a cup of B) a can of C) a bottle of D) a glass of
32. … Paddington Station
A) a B) the C) an D) –
33. … Philippines
A) a B) the C) an D) –
34. … Republic of Ireland.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
35. … rice.
A) a piece of B) a can of C) a bar of D) a bowl of
36. … Science Museum
A) a B) the C) an D) –
37. … sky is blue and … sun is shining.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
38. … Star of India
A) a B) the C) an D) –
39. … Suez Canal
A) a B) the C) an D) –
40. … Tate Gallery
A) a B) the C) an D) –
41. … tennis.
A) a piece of B) a bar of C) a can of D) a game of
42. … Trafalgar Square is in … centre of … London.
A) -/the/- B) the/-/the C) -/a/- D) a/the/-
43. … United Kingdom.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
44. … United States of America.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
45. … water.
A) a bottle of B) a bar of C) a glass of D) a piece of
46. … weather isn’t very nice today.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
47. … Westminster Abbey
A) a B) the C) an D) –
48. After she leaves … school, she wants to go to … university.
A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a
49. Are you doing … this evening?
A) anything B) something C) somebody D) anybody
50. Are you going out or are you staying … … home.
A) at/- B) -/the C) at/the D) -/-
51. Are you going to … post office?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
52. Are you interested in … history of your country?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
53. Are you interested in … history?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
54. Britain is … island.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
55. Can I have … soup, please?
A) some B) any C) many D) few
56. Can you lend me … money?
A) some B) any C) no D) none
57. Can you tell me … time, please?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
58. Can you turn off … television?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
59. Did they make … mistakes?
A) any B) some C) much D) little
60. Do they sell … foreign newspapers in that shop?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
61. Do you drive on … left or on … right in your country? A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
62. Do you have … bank in your city?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
63. Do you have … guitar?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
64. Do you like … shoes? I bought them last week.
A) that B) these C) - D) this
65. Do you live very far from … centre?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
66. Do you often to … cinema?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
67. Do you think … English is difficult?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
68. Don usually goes to … church on Sundays.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
69. Don’t buy that camera. Buy … other …
A) the/one B) an/one C) -/one D) the/ones
70. Don’t eat … apples. They’re bad.
A) that B) those C) - D) this
71. Everybody needs … food.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
72. Excuse me, I must go to … toilet.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
73. Excuse me, is … your bag? Oh, yes. Thank you very much.
A) it B) these C) those D) this
74. Excuse me, where is … nearest bank?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
75. He doesn’t have … guitar.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
76. He’s in bed now.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
77. I can’t find Ann. Has … seen her?
A) somebody B) anybody C) someone D) nobody
78. I didn’t see …
A) anybody B) nobody C) somebody D) nothing
79. I didn’t take … photographs but Ann took …
A) any/some B) some/any C) many/any D) any/much
80. I don’t like … cold weather.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
81. I don’t like the black coat but I like … brown …
A) the/one B) a/one C) it/- D) the/-
82. I don’t like the red shoes but I like …
A) the green one B) the green ones
C) a green one D) green ones
83. I finish … work at 5 o’clock every day.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
84. I hate … examinations.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
85. I have got … money.
A) many B) much C) some D) B/C
86. I haven’t got … money. Can you lend me …?
A) some/some B) any/any C) any/some D) some/any
87. I like … classical music.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
88. I like … music.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
89. I like swimming in … sea.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
90. I like watching … television.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
91. I must go to … bank today.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
92. I need … information about hotels in London.
A) any B) many C) some D) a few
93. I need … new car.
A) a B) - C) the D) an
94. I need … new shoes.
A) a B) the C) some D) any
95. I need a pen. Have you got …?
A) one B) ones C) it D) this
96. I never have … breakfast.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
97. I often listen to … radio.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
98. I read … newspaper, wrote … letters and listened … music.
A) a/some/some B) a/some/a piece of
C) a/a lot of/a piece of D) A/B/C
99. I turned off … light, opened … door and went out.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
100. I want to make a list. Can you give me …
A) a paper B) some papers
C) many papers D) some paper
101. I would like to have … piano.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
102. I would like to have … theatre in our village.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
103. I wouldn’t like to be in … prison.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
104. I wrote to her but … letter never arrived.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
105. I’d like to speak to … manager, please.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
106. I’m going to … dentist tomorrow.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
107. I’m going to buy … bread.
A) many B) a few C) some D) any
108. I’m going to buy … eggs.
A) some B) any C) much D) little
109. I’m going to clean … car tomorrow.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
110. I’m not very good at writing … letters.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
111. I’m tired. I’m going … … home.
A) to/- B) to/the C) -/the D) -/-
112. I’m tired. I’m going to … bed.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
113. I’m writing … letter.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
114. I’ve been to … north of … Italy but not to … south
A) -/the/- B) the/-/the C) -/a/- D) a/the/-
115. I’ve got … car.
A) a B) the C) - D) an
116. I’ve just had … good news about my holiday.
A) many B) much C) a few D) some
117. I’ve just made … coffee. Would you like …?
A) some/any B) some/some
C) some/one D) any/any
118. Is there … cinema here?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
119. Is there … ice in the fridge?
A) some B) any C) many D) few
120. Is there a bank near here? Yes, there’s … at the end of this street.
A) one B) ones C) it D) this
121. It’s … nice hotel and … food is very good.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
122. It’s … weather today.
A) a B) the C) - D) an
123. Jack is very ill. He’s in … hospital.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
124. Kevin in … Coronation Street.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
125. Money … everything!
A) aren’t B) are C) isn’t D) weren’t
126. My brother is … soldier. He is in … army.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
127. My favorite sports are … tennis and … skiing.
A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a
128. My house is at … end of this street.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
129. My shoes are very old. I must buy some …
A) the new ones B) the new one
C) a new one D) new ones
130. Rome is … big city in Italy.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
131. Rome is … capital of Italy.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
132. She bought … hat, … shoes and … perfume.
A) a/a/the B) a/the/the
C) a/some/some D) a/a/some
133. She said …
A) anything B) somebody C) anyone D) something
134. She’s at … work.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
135. She’s got … long …
A) a/long B) -/hairs C) a/hairs D) -/hair
136. That biscuit was nice. I’m going to have…another… A) an/one B) the/one C) -/one D) -/-
137. The table is in … middle of … room.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
138. There … … cars in the car – park.
A) are/many B) isn’t/any C) are/any D) aren’t/some
139. There … … money in the box.
A) are/some B) isn’t/many C) is/few D) isn’t/much
140. There is … ice in the fridge.
A) some B) many C) any D) few
141. These books are not different. They are … same.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
142. These cups are dirty. Can we have some …?
A) the clean ones B) a clean one
C) clean ones D) the clean one
143. They have … very nice furniture in their house.
A) any B) many C) a few D) some
144. They live … town but they want to live in … country. A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
145. They made … mistakes.
A) some B) much C) little D) any
146. They’re going to … school now.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
147. They’ve got … car.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
148. This cup is dirty. Can I have … clean …?
A) a/one B) the/one C) -/one D) a/-
149. Tom is learning to play … piano.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
150. Tom’s brother is studying … physics and … chemistry.
A) a/a B) the/the C) -/- D) the/a
151. We didn’t enjoy our holiday. … hotel was terrible. A) a B) the C) an D) -
152. We don’t eat … meat very often.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
153. We live in … same street.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
154. We’re going to … theatre this evening.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
155. We’ve got … cheese but we haven’t got … bread.
A) any/some B) many/any C) much/some D) some/any
156. What are you going to have for … lunch?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
157. What did you learn at … today?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
158. What is … largest island in … world.
A) a/the B) the/the C) an/the D) –/the
159. What is … name of this village?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
160. What time do you go to … work in … morning?
A) a/a B) the/the C) -/the D) the/a
161. What’s on … radio tonight?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
162. What’s on … television tonight?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
163. When we were in London, we stayed at … small hotel.
A) a B) the C) an D) -
164. Where is … Highfield Road, please?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
165. Where’s Tom? In … garden
A) a B) the C) an D) –
166. Which car is yours? … or … ?
A) this one/that one B) this is/that is C) it/that D) this/it
167. Which cigarettes are yours? … on the table.
A) the one B) the ones C) ones D) one
168. Which flowers do you want? … or …?
A) these ones/those ones B) these/those
C) these/those ones D) these ones/those
169. Which hotel did you stay at? … near the station
A) one B) this C) the one D) a one
170. Which is … best restaurant in this town?
A) a B) the C) an D) –
171. Which shoes do you like most? … or …?
A) this/that B) these/those
C) those/these D) this/those
172. Who is … President of … United States?
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
173. Who’s … girl over there? I don’t know.
A) that B) these C) those D) this
174. Would you like … apple?
A) a B) the C) an D) -
175. Would you like … apples?
A) the B) some C) much D) an
176. Would you like … cheese?
A) any B) some C) a D) the
177. Would you like … coffee?
A) any B) some C) many D) few
178. Would you like … to eat?
A) anything B) nothing C) something D) someone
179. Write your name at … top of … page.
A) a/a B) the/the C) a/the D) the/a
180. You can have … coffee, but I don’t want …
A) some/any B) any/some
C) some/some D) any/any
181. You’re ill. You must go to … doctor.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
182. Your garden is very nice. … flowers are beautiful.
A) a B) the C) an D) –
Units 71 – 80 Murphy tests
1. … a national flag.
A) all the country have B) each countries have
C) every country has D) each country have
2. … Ann’s sisters are married.
A) Both B) both of C) all of D) A/B/C
3. … are going out tonight. Would you like to come with us?
A) every one of them B) each of us C) we all D) some of us
4. … birds cannot fly.
A) all B) all the C) some D) some of the
5. … children at this school … under 11 years old.
A) most of the/are B) some of the/are
C) each of the/is D) A/B/C
6. … children like playing.
A) most of B) each of the C) most of the D) most
7. … friends live in London.
A) some of B) most C) most of D) most of my
8. … has broken the window.
A) anyone B) someone C) anybody D) anything
9. … has problems.
A) All B) Every C) Each D) Everybody
10. … have a national lag.
A) all countries B) all the countries
C) each country D) A/B/C
11. … have the same problems.
A) All big cities B) All the big cities
C) Each big cities D) Every big cities
12. … in the class passed the examination.
A) all student B) all the students
C) every student D) B/C
13. … in the street … the same.
A) every houses/are B) each houses/are
C) every house/is D) each houses/is
14. … is English.
A) Both of my parents B) All of them
C) Neither of my parents D) Most of them
15. … like Jack.
A) All the people B) Most of the people
C) Most of people D) Most people
16. … money is yours.
A) some B) all C) most D) some of this
17. … people speak English.
A) many B) a lot of C) much D) a lot
18. … perfect.
A) nobody is B) anybody is not C) anyone is not D) A/B/C
19. … students of our college failed the exam.
A) all B) all the C) most of D) B/C
20. … students passed the examination.
A) some of B) none of C) each of D) none of the
21. … we have a holiday by the sea.
A) every summers B) each year
C) every summer D) all the summer
22. Alice has been to … in Europe.
A) every countries B) all country
C) each countries D) every country
23. Ann took … photographs but I didn’t take …
A) some/some B) any//any C) some/any D) any/some
24. Are you doing … this evening?
A) anyone B) something C) anything D) no one
25. Be …
A) carefully B) fastly C) quickly D) careful
26. Ben can run …
A) fast B) fastly C) quick D) slow
27. Ben is a … runner.
A) fast B) fastly C) quickly D) slowly
28. Bill watches TV …
A) all day B) each day C) all the day D) every day
29. Can you speak English? Yes, …
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
30. Diana spoke to me but she didn’t say …
A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
31. Do you drink … coffee?
A) many B) a lot of C) much D) a lot
32. Do you know … people?
A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
33. Do you know those people? … them, but … them.
A) most of/some of them B) many of them/most of them C) most of/all of D) all of/most of
34. Do you want to go to the cinema or the theatre? … I want to stay at home.
A) Either B) Both C) Neither D) None
35. Do you watch TV …?
A) many B) much C) a lot D) a lot of
36. Don’t cook that meat. I doesn’t smell …
A) well B) bad C) badly D) good
37. Everybody … friends.
A) need B) needs C) don’t need D) need to
38. George told me about his new job. It sounds …
A) interestingly B) interest C) interested D) interesting
39. Have you got … you need?
A) something B) nothing C) everything D) everywhere
40. Have you read … these books?
A) any B) some of C) none of D) any of
41. He … understand …
A) doesn’t/anything B) -/nothing C) -/anything D) A/B
42. He ate … food.
A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
43. He ate his dinner very …
A) quick B) quickly C) quickest D) fastly
44. He has got … money.
A) any B) some C) none D) no
45. He hasn’t got … friends.
A) a lot of B) a lot C) many D) much
46. He hasn’t got … to talk to.
A) nobody B) no one C) anybody D) A/B/C
47. He’s got a lot of books but he hasn’t read …
A) none of them B) any of them
C) either of them D) B/C
48. Her English is very …
A) good B) well C) badly D) complexly
49. Her English is very good. She makes … mistakes.
A) little B) a little C) man D) very few
50. Her job is very …
A) hard B) hardly C) heavily D) easily
51. How are you? I’m very … thank you. And you?
A) well B) good C) badly D) bad
52. How much time have we got? …
A) no B) any C) none D) not any
53. How often do you read newspaper? …
A) every day B) all day C) each day D) the whole day
54. I … … books.
A) haven’t read/either of these B) have read/both these
C) have read/none of these D) A/B/C
55. I can’t wait. I have got … time.
A) any B) no C) none D) A/B
56. I don’t know …
A) no one B) nobody C) anyone D) nothing
57. I don’t know … people.
A) none of those B) each of C) some of D) any of those
58. I don’t like this town. There is … to go.
A) anywhere B) somewhere C) nowhere D) anything
59. I drink … tea.
A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
60. I haven’t got … friends.
A) any B) no C) some D) A/B
61. I like … classical music but not all.
A) all B) all the C) many D) some
62. I like … those pictures.
A) both B) both of C) all of D) A/B/C
63. I opened the door …
A) slow B) slowly C) fastly D) sudden
64. I read two books but … very interesting.
A) either books were B) neither books were
C) none of them was D) neither book was
65. I speak a … words of Spanish.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
66. I understand you …
A) perfect B) clear C) good D) perfectly
67. I was tired after work yesterday, so I watched TV …
A) every evening B) each evening
C) all evening D) all the evening
68. I went to bed …
A) late B) lately C) slow D) quick
69. I’m hungry. I want … to eat.
A) anything B) nothing C) something D) B/C
70. I’m lonely. I have got … to talk to.
A) somebody B) anybody C) no one D) nothing
71. I’m not going to do … work this evening.
A) some B) no C) none D) any
72. I’m sad and lonely. I’ve got … friends.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
73. I’m staying here. I’m not going …
A) anything B) somewhere C) anywhere D) nowhere
74. I’ve … friends, so I’m not lonely.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
75. I’ve lost my watch. I’ve looked … for it.
A) somewhere B) anywhere C) nowhere D) everywhere
76. Is here … in the garden?
A) someone B) somebody C) anyone D) no
77. It was a … game.
A) bored B) bad C) well D) strangely
78. It’s a nice house but there’s … garden
A) no B) any C) none D) no one
79. It’s dark I can’t see …
A) something B) anything C) nothing D) no one
80. Jack has a bad memory. He can’t remember …
A) anything B) nothing C) nobody D) no one
81. Last night I wrote … letters.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
82. Last year I went to Paris and Rome. I liked … cities very much.
A) both B) either C) neither D) none
83. Listen …
A) attentive B) carefully C) careful D) clear
84. Our team played …
A) bad B) good C) badly D) careful
85. Please be … I’m reading.
A) quietly B) quitely C) quiet D) quite
86. Please don’t tell …
A) anybody B) nobody C) no one D) nothing
87. Rosemary has two children. … are married.
A) Each of them B) Every of them
C) Either of them D) Both
88. She didn’t eat anything but she drank … water.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
89. She has lived in London … her life.
A) most B) all C) all of D) during
90. She hasn’t got … money.
A) many B) much C) a lot of D) a lot
91. She is very …
A) quietly B) quite C) quiet D) slowly
92. She looks different … I see her.
A) every time B) each time C) all time D) each times
93. She said …
A) anything B) nothing C) nobody D) no one
94. She said … but I didn’t understand her.
A) anything B) nothing C) something D) someone
95. She speaks English very …
A) good B) well C) easy D) fluent
96. She works very …
A) hard B) hardly C) heavy D) easy
97. She’s very thin because she eats … A) much B) very little C) few D) a few
98. Sue speaks very … A) quietly B) quitely C) slow D) quick
99. The bus was … A) late B) lately C) slowly D) quickly
100. The house is empty. … lives there. A) Nobody B) Anybody doesn’t C) Anyone doesn’t
D) A/B/C
101. The house is empty. There is … in it.
A) nobody B) anybody C) anything D) anyone
102. The train stopped …
A) sudden B) suddenly C) slow D) fastly
103. The weather was bad yesterday. It rained …
A) every day B) each day C) all day D) all the day
104. There … buses on Sundays.
A) are not any B) are no C) are none D) A/B
105. There … to do in this town.
A) is nothing B) isn’t nothing C) is not anything D) A/C
106. There are … buses after 11.30
A) no B) not C) any D) A/B
107. There are … good hotels in this town.
A) not any B) no C) none D) A/B
108. There are … people in the park. It is nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
109. There are two ways from here to the station. You can go …
A) either ways B) either way
C) neither ways D) neither way
110. There aren’t … good hotels in the town
A) some B) no C) none D) any
111. There is … here.
A) anything B) anybody C) nobody D) anyone
112. There is … in her mouth.
A) nothing B) something C) anything D) A/B
113. There is … in the garden.
A) anyone B) anybody C) somebody D) anything
114. There is … sugar in your coffee.
A) any B) no C) none D) A/B
115. There was … food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
116. There’s … to go in this town.
A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) everywhere
117. They ate …
A) much B) a lot of C) a lot D) many
118. They have … money so they are not poor.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
119. They have … money. They are very poor.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
120. Tom and I didn’t eat anything. … hungry.
A) none of us was B) neither of us was
C) either of us wasn’t D) all of us weren’t
121. Tom lives … near London.
A) anywhere B) nowhere C) somewhere D) B/C
122. We like films, so we go to the cinema …
A) many B) much C) a lot D) a lot of
123. We’re going away for … days.
A) little B) a little C) few D) a few
124. What did you say? …
A) anything B) anyone C) nothing D) no one
125. Who are those two people? I …
A) know none of them B) don’t know either of them
C) don’t know neither of them D) A/B/C
126. Who did you meet? …
A) no B) any C) no one D) anyone
127. Would you like tea or coffee? You can have …
A) neither B) either C) none D) neither of them
128. You look … Yes, I feel … too.
A) tired/tiredly B) tiredly/tired
C) tired/tired D) tiredly/tiredly
Units 81 – 90 Murphy tests
1. A car is much … than a motor – bike.
A) expensive B) more expensive
C) the most expensive D) most expensive
2. Ann borrowed …
A) some money from the bank
B) from the bank some money
C) any money from the bank
D) A/B/C
3. Are oranges … than apples?
A) expensive B) the most expensive
C) most expensive D) more expensive
4. Are you ready to go …? Not … Wait a moment.
A) yet/yet B) still/yet C) also/still D) else/yet
5. Bed/to/go/early/I/usually.
A) I usually go early to bed B) I go usually to bed early
C) I usually go to bed early D) I early go to bed usually
6. Can you pass … please?
A) the salt to me B) me the salt C) to me the salt D) A/B
7. Did you sell your car? No, I’ve … got it.
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
8. Do you … home by car?
A) usually go B) go usually C) go always D) A/B/C
9. Do you … in restaurants?
A) eat often B) often eat C) eat always D) A/B/C
10. Do you … live in Paris? No, I live in London now.
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
11. Do you feel … today? No, I feel …
A) better/worst B) good/worse
C) better/worse D) best/worse
12. Does your daughter work? No, she is … at school.
A) yet B) also C) still D) else
13. Don’t forget to send …
A) Jill a birthday card B) a birthday card to Jill
C) to Jill a birthday card D) A/B
14. Don’t talk about your job. Let’s talk about something …
A) the most interesting B) most interesting
C) more interesting D) the more interesting
15. Excuse me, where is … bank?
A) nearer B) the nearest C) nearest D) near
16. Football is … than tennis.
A) popular B) more popular
C) the most popular D) most popular
17. George … a black hat.
A) wears usually B) usually wear
C) wear usually D) usually wears
18. Give …
A) them to your father B) your father them
C) to your father them D) A/B
19. Give … It’s mine. A) me that book B) that book to me C) to me that book D) A/B
20. Has it stopped raining …? No, it is … raining.
A) yet/still B) still/still C) also/still D) else/yet
21. Have you seen these photographs? Yes, you showed …
A) them to us B) to us them C) us them D) A/C
22. How far is the station? A mile? No, … About two miles.
A) far B) farthest C) furthest D) further
23. How much money did you lend …
A) them for this book B) for this book them
C) to them for this book D) A/B/C
24. I … find my keys.
A) never can B) can never C) can’t never D) A/B/C
25. I arrived at the same time … Tom.
A) so B) as C) with D) like
26. I can run … than him.
A) fast B) faster C) fastest D) the fastest
27. I can’t work. I’m … tired.
A) so B) very C) too D) A/B/C
28. I don’t go out as … as you.
A) more B) the most C) many D) much
29. I don’t know as … people as you.
A) more B) much C) many D) most
30. I don’t like the weather here. There … … rain.
A) is/too much B) are/much C) is/so many D) is/too many
31. I don’t like this house. I prefer … houses.
A) most modern B) a modern
C) more modern D) the most modern
32. I don’t want to go to the cinema. I … the film.
A) have already seen B) have seen already
C) already have seen D) A/B/C
33. I gave …
A) it to her B) her it C) to her it D) A/B
34. I gave …
A) the book to Pat B) Pat the book
C) to Pat the book D) A/B
35. I gave …
A) the money to Jack B) Jack the money
C) to Jack the money D) A/B
36. I had a lot to eat but I’m … hungry.
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
37. I haven’t finished eating … I am … eating.
A) yet/yet B) still/still C) yet/still D) still/yet
38. I haven’t got … a car.
A) money enough for buying B) enough money for buying C) enough money to buy D) money enough buying a car
39. I haven’t got as … money as you.
A) many B) more C) most D) much
40. I lent …
A) my car to a friend of mine B) a friend of mine my car
C) to a friend of mine my car D) A/B
41. I opened …
A) the door very quietly B) very quietly the door
C) quietly the door D) A/B/C
42. I’ve got three sisters. They … married.
A) are all B) all are C) both are D) A/B/C
43. I’ve got two brothers. They … doctors.
A) both are B) are both C) all are D) A/B/C
44. If you see Jack, can you give …?
A) him this letter B) this letter to him
C) to him this letter D) A/B
45. Is it … to by car or by train?
A) expensive B) more expensive
C) most expensive D) the most expensive
46. Is it … to go by car or by train?
A) cheap B) cheaper C) cheapest D) the cheapest
47. Is there … in your coffee?
A) enough sugar B) sugar enough C) a lot D) a lot of
48. Is your English … … a conversation?
A) good enough/to have B) enough good/for having
C) good enough/having D) good enough/for having
49. It … here.
A) doesn’t often rain B) often doesn’t rain
C) doesn’t rain often D) A/B/C
50. It was a very bad film - … film I’ve ever seen.
A) bad B) the worst C) worst D) best
51. It’s … cold … out.
A) too/to go B) very/for going C) so/going D) too/going
52. It’s … to phone than to write a letter.
A) the easiest B) easiest C) easier D) easy
53. It’s a small house - … small … a large family.
A) too/to B) so/to C) too/for D) very/to
54. Jack’s brother has been …
A) in hospital since June B) since June in hospital
C) to hospital since June D) in hospital for June
55. Jill is a bit … than Gary.
A) older B) elder C) oldest D) old
56. Jill reads …
A) newspaper every day B) every day newspapers
C) a newspaper every day D) A/BC
57. Ken is a … player. I think he is … in the club.
A) good/better B) best/the best
C) good/the best D) good/best
58. Last night the restaurant was … than usual.
A) most crowded B) more crowded
C) the most crowded D) crowded
59. Let’s go to another restaurant. There are … people here.
A) too much B) so much C) too many D) very few
60. M brother … to me.
A) never speak B) speak never
C) speaks never D) never speaks
61. Money is important but it isn’t … thing in life.
A) most important B) more important
C) the most important D) important
62. My brother phoned …
A) to the police immediately B) immediately to the police C) the police immediately D) A/B/C
63. My hair is … same color as yours.
A) a B) an C) the D) -
64. Rome is … but Athens is …
A) old/elder B) elder/older C) old/older D) old/eldest
65. Rome is not as … as Athens.
A) old B) older C) the oldest D) oldest
66. She hasn’t gone … She is … here.
A) yet/yet B) still/still C) yet/still D) still/yet
67. She speaks … fast … me … her.
A) too/for/to understand B) so/to/to understand
C) very/for/for understanding
D) very/to/for understanding
68. She studies all the time. I think she studies …
A) little B) so many C) too much D) very little
69. Sue wants to buy a … car.
A) biggest B) the biggest C) largest D) bigger
70. Tennis isn’t as … popular as football
A) much B) many C) more D) -
71. That book is mine. Give …
A) it to me B) me it C) to me it D) A/B
72. The bag is … but the suitcase is …
A) heavy/heavier B) heavy/heaviest
C) heavier/heaviest D) heavier/the heaviest
73. The Europa Hotel is … hotel in the town.
A) more expensive B) most expensive
C) the most expensive D) expensive
74. The film was very short - … than an hour.
A) little B) less C) the least D) least
75. The Grand Hotel isn’t as … as the Europa.
A) more expensive B) the most expensive
C) most expensive D) expensive
76. The hat is … for her.
A) too big B) big enough C) not big enough D) A/B/C
77. The radio is … Can you turn it down, please?
A) too loud B) not loud enough C) not loud D) A/B/C
78. The weather is … than yesterday.
A) good B) better C) the best D) best
79. The weather wasn’t very good yesterday but it’s … today
A) well B) good C) best D) better
80. There weren’t … for everybody … down.
A) chairs enough/for sitting B) enough chairs/to sit
C) enough chairs/for sitting D) enough chairs/sitting
81. There’s … sugar in my coffee.
A) too much B) not enough C) not much D) A/B/C
82. These shoes are … … me.
A) too big/for B) very big/to C) too big/to D) bigger/to
83. They … at home in the evenings.
A) usually are B) are usually C) seldom are D) A/B/C
84. They’ve lived …
A) in the same house for 20 years
B) for 20 years in the same house
C) 20 years in the same house
D) A/B/C
85. This coat is okay but I think the other one is …
A) nice B) the nicest C) nicer D) nicest
86. This is your father’s key. Can you give …
A) it to him B) him it C) to him it D) A/B
87. This pullover isn’t ... for me.
A) enough big B) enough small
C) big enough D) enough long
88. Tom gave …
A) his mother some flowers B) some flowers to his mother C) to his mother some flowers D) A/B
89. Tom is a good footballer. He … tennis and volleyball. A) plays also B) also plays C) both play D) A/B/C
90. We arrived …
A) at 7 o’clock at the airport B) at the airport at 7 o’clock C) in the airport at 7 o’clock D) at 7 o’clock in the airport
91. We invited …
A) a lot of people to the party
B) to the party a lot of people
C) to the party many people
D) A/B/C
92. We wanted to play football but we didn’t have …
A) players enough B) enough players C) a lot players D)
93. What are you doing this evening? I don’t know …
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
94. What is … river in the world?
A) the longest B) longest C) longer D) a long
95. What is … thing you’ve ever done?
A) most unusual B) the most unusual
C) more unusual D) unusual
96. What’s in the newspaper today? I don’t know I haven’t read it …
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
97. Where are your friends? They … to the cinema.
A) have all gone B) have gone all C) all have gone D) A/B/C
98. Where is George? He … in bed.
A) is still B) still is C) yet is D) A/B/C
99. Where is Linda? She … out.
A) just has gone B) has gone just C) has just gone D) A/B/C
100. Where is Tom? He isn’t here …
A) yet B) still C) also D) else
101. Which is … - a headache or toothache?
A) better B) bad C) the worst D) worse
102. Why do you … the same mistake?
A) make always B) have always made
C) always make D) always makes
103. Would you like some more to eat? No, thanks, I’ve had ...
A) much B) so C) enough D) food enough|
104. You are … than …
A) taller/me B) taller/I am C) tallest/me D) A/B
105. You are a … singer than me.
A) good B) better C) best D) the best
106. You go out … than …
A) more/me B) more/I am C) the most/I am D) A/B
107. You go out … than me.
A) much B) many C) less D) fewer
108. I’ll give … tomorrow. A) my book to you B) you my book C) to you my book D) A/B
109. You can’t use this book. I’m reading it at the moment. I’ll give … tomorrow if you want. A) it to you B) you it C) to you
it D) A/B
110. He gave … A) the armchair to his brother B) his brother the armchair C) to his brother the armchair D) A/B
its 91 – 100 Murphy tests
1. … Christmas day children get presents.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
2. … eating the apple, she washed it very carefully.
A) during B) after C) before D) while
3. … last summer we went to Scotland.
A) in B) on C) at D) -
4. … the examination everybody was very nervous.
A) after B) before C) during D) A/B/C
5. A bird flew … the room … a window.
A) in/along B) into/across C) in/through D) into/through
6. A lot of English words come … Latin.
A) out of B) off C) from D) to
7. A man came … the house and got … a car.
A) from/into B) out of/on C) from/in D) out of/into
8. A man stopped me and asked me … money.
A) for B) with C) of D) in
9. A re you good … mathematics?
A) in B) on C) at D) with
10. Ann is … her sister’s house.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
11. Ann is very different … her sister.
A) to B) for C) from D) with
12. Ann wasn’t … work yesterday.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
13. Are you afraid … dogs?
A) from B) of C) for D) off
14. Are you busy … the moment?
A) in B) on C) at D) from
15. Are you doing anything … Friday evening?
A) in B) on C) at D) from
16. Are you going … the weekend?
A) in B) on C) at D) from
17. Are you good … repairing things?
A) from B) at C) in D) on
18. Be careful! Don’t fall … your bicycle.
A) from B) out of C) off D) down
19. Can I speak … Kay, please?
A) about B) on C) to D) for
20. Can you phone … me tomorrow?
A) to B) for C) at D) -
21. Did you see the programme … computers … TV last night?
A) on/on B) about/in C) about/on D) of/in
22. Did you stay at a hotel or … friends?
A) on B) in C) with D) at
23. Did you walk … home?
A) to B) for C) in D) -
24. Do you like eating in restaurants? Sometimes, yes. It depends … the restaurant.
A) to B) of C) on D) for
25. Do you like travelling … train?
A) on B) in C) at D) by
26. Do you like your coffee … or … milk?
A) with/with B) for/without
C) without/for D) with/without
27. Do you often go out … the evening?
A) in B) on C) at D) from
28. Do you want me to meet you … the airport?
A) to B) on C) at D) from
29. Do you want to come with us? It depends … where you’re going.
A) to B) on C) - D) B/C
30. Do you want to go … university?
A) to B) for C) in D) into
31. Does this book belong … you?
A) to B) for C) at D) on
32. Don’t forget to close the windows … you go out.
A) after B) during C) before D) A/B/C
33. Don’t go yet. Wait … me.
A) to B) with C) at D) for
34. Don’t lose this book. Look … it.
A) for B) at C) after D) up
35. Don’t put your feet … the table.
A) over B) above C) on D) into
36. Excuse me, I’m looking … Hill Street. Can you tell me where it is?
A) for B) after C) at D) up
37. Excuse me, where is the hospital? Go … this road, … the cinema, … the bridge and the hospital is … the left.
A) across/past/in B) along/past/in
C) along/at/on D) along/past/on
38. George isn’t interested … sport
A) for B) to C) at D) in
39. George stayed with us … three days.
A) in B) on C) for D) since
40. Goodbye I’ll see you … a few minutes.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
41. Goodbye! See you … Friday.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
42. Have you read any books … George Orwell?
A) off B) by C) belongs to D) B/C
43. He is … prison.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
44. He is … work.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
45. He is standing … the door.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
46. He is walking … the door.
A) to B) for C) in D) into
47. He never thinks … other people.
A) about B) of C) on D) A/B
48. He was driving … 90 kilometres an hour.
A) in B) on C) with D) at
49. He went to sleep … he was watching TV.
A) during B) after C) before D) while
50. He went to work … a bicycle.
A) in B) on C) at D) up
51. He went to work … a car.
A) in B) on C) at D) by
52. He’s fed … doing the same thing every day.
A) up from B) up of C) up with D) up at
53. He’s lost his key. He’s looking … it.
A) for B) at C) after D) up
54. Her brother is … hospital.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
55. How long will you be away? … Monday.
A) on B) in C) until D) at
56. Hurry! The train leaves … five minutes.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
57. I always feel good … the morning.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
58. I always have breakfast … going to work.
A) during B) before C) while D) at
59. I am doing … 90 kilometres an hour.
A) in B) on C) at D) -
60. I can’t sleep … night.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
61. I cut the paper … a pair … scissors.
A) with/of B) in/of C) by/of D) on/of
62. I don’t know much … cars.
A) on B) about C) of D) through
63. I don’t work … Sundays.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
64. I jumped … the wall … the garden.
A) on/in B) from/to C) over/into D) from/into
65. I like reading … bed.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
66. I like swimming … the sea.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
67. I live … a town but I went to live … the country.
A) in/in B) on/on C) in/at D) in/from
68. I met a lot of people … the party.
A) of B) at C) on D) into
69. I met Alice … the bus.
A) at B) on C) in D) by
70. I met Ann … the airport.
A) of B) at C) on D) into
71. I never get letters. Nobody writes … me.
A) for B) to C) - D) about
72. I opened the door and walked … the room.
A) to B) in C) from D) into
73. I put my pen on the table five minutes ago and now it isn’t there. What’s happened … it?
A) on B) at C) for D) to
74. I put the money … my pocket.
A) into B) in C) to D) out of
75. I put the new batteries … the radio.
A) into B) in C) to D) for
76. I read a book … every day.
A) in B) on C) at D) -
77. I read an interesting article … a magazine.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
78. I read this information … a book.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
79. I saw Jack … this morning.
A) in B) on C) at D) -
80. I spoke … Jack … the phone … last night.
A) with/on/at B) to/on/at C) to/on/- D) to/by/-
81. I star work … 8 o’clock.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
82. I took the old batteries … the radio.
A) from B) off C) out of D) out
83. I want to go … Italy.
A) to B) for C) in D) into
84. I was bitten … a dog.
A) with B) by C) from D) across
85. I was tired when I arrived … home.
A) in B) at C) to D) -
86. I was walking … the road with my dog.
A) through B) along C) in D) above
87. I went … the airport by car.
A) to B) for C) in D) into
88. I went to bed early last night but I wasn’t tired. I read a book … 3 am.
A) on B) in C) at D) until
89. I went to sleep … the film.
A) after B) before C) during D) A/B/C
90. I work … Monday to Friday.
A) from B) on C) in D) at
91. I’d like to have a house … a garden.
A) of B) by C) with D) in
92. I’m fed … my job. I want to do something different.
A) up with B) up for C) up to D) up from
93. I’m going … a party tonight.
A) to B) for C) in D) into
94. I’m going away … a few weeks.
A) from B) to C) for D) with
95. I’m going on holiday … end … October.
A) in/of B) on/of C) at/of D) from/of
96. I’m going on holiday … October.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
97. I’m going to hang some pictures … the wall.
A) above B) over C) on D) up
98. I’m looking … Ann. Have you seen her?
A) for B) at C) after D) up
99. I’m meeting Jill … Monday morning.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
100. I’m not going out this evening. I’m staying … home. A) in B) at C) on D) into
101. I’m sorry … being late.
A) about B) for C) from D) with
102. I’m sorry … shouting … you.
A) about/to B) about/at C) for/to D) for/at
103. I’m thinking … buying a new car.
A) on B) in C) at D) of
104. I’m thinking … selling my old car.
A) about B) of C) on D) A/B
105. I’m tired. I’m going … home
A) to B) for C) in D) -
106. In Britain children get presents … Christmas.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
107. It has been raining … I got up.
A) from B) for C) since D) when
108. It was very kind … you to help us. Thank you very much.
A) to B) of C) by D) for
109. Jane isn’t at work. She’s … holiday.
A) for B) at C) in D) on
110. Jane usually goes to work … bike.
A) on B) in C) at D) by
111. Jill is going … France … a holiday.
A) to/to B) to/on C) for/for D) to/for
112. Jill left school … 1984.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
113. John has been in hospital … three days.
A) from B) in C) for D) since
114. John is … the station
A) to B) on C) at D) from
115. John is in hospital. He has been in hospital … Sunday.
A) from B) on C) in D) since
116. John is standing … the window.
A) on B) in C) through D) by
117. Karim is … the doctor’s.
A) to B) on C) at D) from
118. Let’s go … a walk … the river.
A) to/along B) for/at C) to/across D) for/along
119. Listen … this music. It’s beautiful.
A) at B) in C) with D) to
120. Look … flowers. They’re beautiful.
A) for B) at C) here D) up
121. Mary goes to work every day but she has a young child. When she is at work, a friend of hers looks … her
child.
A) for B) at C) after D) up
122. Milan is … the north of Italy.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
123. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have been married … 1958.
A) from B) in C) since D) for
124. My brother lives … Italy.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
125. My house is … the end of the street.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
126. My sister is … university.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
127. Our house is … sea.
A) next to B) by C) on D) A/B
128. Piccadilly Circus is … London.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
129. Please take your feet … the table.
A) from B) out of C) off D) of
130. Please write your name … the top of the page.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
131. Sarah left school … age … 16.
A) in/of B) on/of C) at/of D) for/of
132. She asked him … this work.
A) to do B) for doing C) about doing D) with doing
133. She can’t read … glasses.
A) with B) by C) without D) in
134. She goes to work … bike.
A) on B) in C) at D) by
135. She is … a horse.
A) in B) on C) at D) up
136. She is … bed now.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
137. She is … home now.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
138. She is … the hairdresser’s.
A) to B) on C) at D) from
139. She went … … saying goodbye.
A) out/from not B) away/with
C) out of/without D) away/without
140. She’s married … an Italian.
A) to B) for C) in D) on
141. She’s very bad … writing letters.
A) for B) in C) on D) at
142. Some people say it is unlucky to walk … a ladder.
A) behind B) in front of C) down D) under
143. Some people talk … their work all the time.
A) about B) to C) on D) -
144. Sorry … the noise last night. We had a party.
A) for B) to C) about D) of
145. Than you very much … your help.
A) with B) for C) to D) about
146. The best shops are … the city centre.
A) in B) at C) on D) into
147. The bus – stop is just … the corner.
A) across B) along C) round D) on
148. The cat is … the table.
A) under B) on C) near D) A/B/C
149. The concert is … 22 November.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
150. The dog swam … the river.
A) at B) along C) across D) from
151. The garden is lovely … spring.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
152. The house is … fire! Call the fire brigade.
A) in B) on C) at D) with
153. The office is … the first floor.
A) in B) on C) at D) up
154. The old road goes … the village.
A) through B) in C) across D) along
155. The pictures are … the shelves.
A) in B) on C) above D) B/C
156. The plane flew … the mountains.
A) on B) over C) above D) along
157. The shelves are … the pictures.
A) below B) up C) over D) above
158. The shop is … the end of the street.
A) to B) on C) at D) from
159. The shops close … 5.30 pm.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
160. The supermarket is … the cinema.
A) in B) on C) opposite D) up
161. The table is … the middle … the room.
A) in/of B) on/of C) at/of D) from/of
162. There are a lot of apples … the tree.
A) on B) in C) at D) up
163. There are a lot of countries … the world.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
164. There are a lot of people … the bus.
A) in B) on C) at D) by
165. There are a lot of people … the street.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
166. There are a lot of stars … the sky.
A) in B) on C) at D) from
167. There are some books … the shelf and some pictures … the wall.
A) in/on B) at/in C) in/at D) on/on
168. There weren’t many people … the party. A) to B) on C) at D) from
169. There’s a man … the bus stop. A) in B) on C) at D) from
170. They are … University. A) to B) on C) at D) from
171. They arrived … England last week. A) in B) at C) to D) for
172. They didn’t speak … they were eating. A) during B) after C) before D) while
173. They lived … Canada from 1977 … 1985. A) at/to B) in/until C) on/to D) at/till
174. They walked … me. They didn’t speak. A) at B) by C) past D) in front of
175. They went home … they did the shopping. A) before B) after C) during D) A/B/C
176. They were very nice … us. They helped us a lot. A) for B) to C) of D) with
177. They’re going away tomorrow. They’ll away … Friday. A) on B) it C) until D) by
178. They’re going on holiday … next Monday. A) in B) on C) at D) -
179. They’ve been married … ten years. A) since B) from C) with D) for
180. Tom didn’t go … work yesterday. A) to B) for C) in D) into
181. Turn left … the traffic lights. A) in B) on C) at D) from
182. Wait … me. Please don’t go … me. A) -/with B) for/for C) for/without D) to/without
183. Wait here … I come back. A) till B) until C) to D) A/B
184. Was the train late? No, it was … time. A) on B) at C) with D) by
185. Water boils … 100 degrees Celsius. A) in B) on C) at D) with
186. We didn’t speak … the meal. A) while B) when C) during D) at
187. We have lived in England … 1985. A) from B) for C) in D) since
188. We jumped … the bridge … the river. A) from/into B) off/in C) from/on D) off/into
189. We listened … the news … the radio. A) -/on B) to/from C) to/in D) to/on
190. We lived … Canada from 1977 … 1985. A) at/to B) in/to C) on/to D) at/till
191. We stayed … a nice hotel. A) in B) on C) at D) A/C
192. We walked … the hotel … the station. A) from/to B) out of/to C) off/for D) from/for
193. We walked … the town and took some photographs. A) across B) along C) round D) off
194. We walked from my house … the city centre. A) to B) for C) in D) into
195. We watched the news … TV. A) in B) on C) at D) from
196. We were tired … our visit to the museum. A) after B) from C) at D) in
197. We’re going … London next week. A) to B) for C) in D) into
198. What do you see … this picture? A) in B) on C) at D) from
199. What is there interesting … the newspaper? A) in B) on C) at D) from
200. What time did they arrive … the hotel? A) in B) at C) to D) for
201. What time do you go … bed? A) to B) for C) in D) into
202. When are you coming back? … Monday A) on B) in C) until D) at
203. Where is Tom? … the garden A) in B) on C) at D) from
204. Where’s Tom? … a football match. A) to B) on C) at D) from
205. Who is that man … the beard? A) of B) by C) with D) in
206. Who is that painting …? A) of B) belong to C) by D) B/C
207. Why are looking … the window? A) out of B) out C) for D) from
208. Why are you looking … like that? A) for B) at C) up D) on
209. Why is that woman standing … the door? A) in B) on C) at D) from
210. You must come … our house A) to B) for C) in D) at