Intermediate Test
Level test · Intermediate · B1–B1+
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___ Jack nor Mark wants to go to Cuba.Correct: Neither The paired negative structure neither … nor. With two singular subjects the verb is singular too: wants
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They ___ together since 2011.Correct: 've been living The action has continued since 2011 — Present Perfect Continuous: have been living
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What ___ at the weekend?Correct: are you doing For a near-future arrangement we ask in the Present Continuous: are you doing
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There were ___ guests at the party.Correct: very few guests is a countable plural noun, so few, not little
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You won't ___ use your camera.Correct: be able to Ability in the future: will be able to
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When is it going to stop ___?Correct: snowing After stop we use the gerund: stop snowing
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We are really ___ in this topic.Correct: interested Adjectives in -ed describe how a person feels: interested
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She studied maths at ___ university.Correct: - at university refers to the institution in general, so no article is needed
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That's the house ___ I live.Correct: where A house is a place, so we link the clause with where
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Would you go if they ___ you?Correct: asked Second conditional: after if we use the Past Simple: asked
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We'll move to Italy when our baby ___.Correct: is born After when we don’t use will for the future; here it’s passive: is born
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He speaks French ___ than me.Correct: better The adverb well has an irregular comparative: better
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He doesn't like ___ tea or coffee.Correct: either In a negative sentence the pair is not … either … or
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I'm a bit tired. I ___ all day.Correct: 've been working The action has lasted all day up to now — Present Perfect Continuous: have been working
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We ___ go to school yesterday.Correct: had to For past obligation we use had to. Must is not used for past obligation
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That's the girl ___ friends I met.Correct: whose Possession in a relative clause is expressed with whose
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When is that task ___?Correct: going to be completed Future passive: going to be + past participle
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She refused ___ to us.Correct: to talk After refuse we need the to-infinitive: to talk
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Can you tell me where ___?Correct: the bank is In an indirect question we keep statement word order: the bank is
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He said he ___ school in 2002.Correct: had left In reported speech the earlier action shifts to the Past Perfect: had left
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She knows a lot, so it's not ___ that she can help you.Correct: surprising An -ing adjective describes the situation: surprising
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He didn't buy that phone, ___?Correct: did he After a negative statement the question tag is positive: did he
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Can you ___ a favour?Correct: do me Fixed collocation: do somebody a favour — do me a favour
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We don't get ___ very well.Correct: on The phrasal verb get on means to have a good relationship
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Is there a tennis ___ near here?Correct: court Tennis is played on a court: tennis court is the fixed collocation
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Tell them ___.Correct: not to come After tell somebody the negative is not to + base verb: not to come
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We'll take some food ___ we get hungry.Correct: in case in case means as a precaution against something
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She never ___ talk so much.Correct: used to A past habit takes used to; with never — never used to
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