Mixed Practice
M4 Grammar - Final Exam Topics
M4 Grammar Practice Test
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Q: I'm sorry, I ______understood your instructions. Can you explain them again?
A: un
A: dis
A: mis [correct]
A: re
Q: It is ______possible to see the stars during the day.
A: im [correct]
A: in
A: un
A: non
Q: The teacher asked the students to ______write their essays because they had too many mistakes.
A: un
A: re [correct]
A: dis
A: de
Q: He was ______honest with me, and I don't think I can trust him again.
A: mis
A: un
A: dis [correct]
A: in
Q: The story was so ______believable that I thought he was making it up.
A: im
A: un [correct]
A: non
A: il
Q: I really ______like horror movies. They are too scary for me.
A: mis
A: dis [correct]
A: un
A: non
Q: It is ______legal to park your car here. You will get a ticket.
A: il [correct]
A: ir
A: in
A: im
Q: My shoes are ______tied. Can you wait for me to tie them?
A: dis
A: re
A: un [correct]
A: mis
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Q: The new building is very _______. It has twenty floors.
A: impression
A: impressive [correct]
A: impress
A: impressively
Q: Thank you for your ______. We will call you if you get the job.
A: applicant
A: apply
A: application [correct]
A: applicable
Q: Be ______ when you cross the street. There are a lot of cars.
A: careful [correct]
A: careless
A: care
A: caring
Q: The instructions were very ______. I didn't understand what to do.
A: confusion
A: confused
A: confusing [correct]
A: confuse
Q: He is a very ______ and famous painter.
A: success
A: succeed
A: successful [correct]
A: successfully
Q: This chair is not very ______. My back hurts when I sit on it.
A: comfort
A: comfortable [correct]
A: comfortably
A: comforted
Q: There is no ______ between the two brothers. They look completely different.
A: similar
A: similarly
A: similarity [correct]
A: similation
Q: The child was ______ because his toy was broken.
A: happiness
A: happy
A: happily
A: unhappy [correct]
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Q: You ______ finish your homework before you go out to play.
A: can
A: must [correct]
A: may
A: might
Q: ______ I borrow your pen, please?
A: Must
A: Should
A: May [correct]
A: Have
Q: He ______ swim very well when he was only five years old.
A: can
A: could [correct]
A: must
A: should
Q: It ______ rain later, so you should take an umbrella.
A: must
A: can
A: might [correct]
A: have to
Q: You ______ be quiet in the library.
A: can
A: may
A: could
A: must [correct]
Q: I'm not sure, but I think I ______ have left my keys on the table.
A: can
A: should
A: might [correct]
A: have to
Q: If you are sick, you ______ go to the doctor.
A: should [correct]
A: can
A: may
A: could
Q: She ______ speak three languages fluently.
A: have to
A: should
A: can [correct]
A: may
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Q: My family and I ______ to the beach every summer.
A: go [correct]
A: are going
A: went
A: will go
Q: Listen! The birds ______.
A: sing
A: are singing [correct]
A: sang
A: will sing
Q: I ______ a delicious pizza for dinner last night.
A: eat
A: am eating
A: ate [correct]
A: will eat
Q: She ______ her friend at the airport tomorrow.
A: meet
A: is meeting [correct]
A: met
A: will met
Q: What ______ you ______ at 8 PM last night?
A: did / doing
A: were / doing [correct]
A: do / do
A: will / do
Q: He usually ______ his dog in the park in the morning.
A: walk
A: is walking
A: walks [correct]
A: walked
Q: They ______ to a new city next month.
A: move
A: are moving [correct]
A: moved
A: have moved
Q: While I ______ for the bus, it started to rain.
A: wait
A: am waiting
A: was waiting [correct]
A: will wait