Choose the correct article, preposition, noun, verb 1. The café opens … 8. 30 in the morning. a) at b) in c) on d) to 2. Her elder brother is … pupil of … tenth form. a) the, the b) a, a c) the, a d) a, the 3. There are some … on the ground. a) leafes b) leaves c) leafs d) leaves 4. How often … he go to the dentist? a) does b) do c) is d) was 5. My friend … a sister and two brothers. a) have b) haves c) has d) don’t have 6. What does a vegetarian …? a) eat b) eats c) eates d) eating 7. Tom is very bad at English. He … speak it very well. a) don’t b) doesn’t c) isn’t d) aren’t 8. … you like your new car? a) Do b) Does c) Am d) Are 9. There … a boy in the room. a) are b) aren’t c) is d) be 10. … they usually go to France by plane? a) Are b) Do c) Does d) Were
2. The correct answer is c) the, a. We use the definite article "the" before "pupil" because we are referring to a specific person, her elder brother. We use the indefinite article "a" before "tenth form" because it is not a specific form, but any form in general.
3. The correct answer is b) leaves. "Leaves" is the plural form of the noun, and in this sentence, we need to use the plural form to match the word "some."
4. The correct answer is a) does. When asking a question in the present tense with a third-person singular subject (he, she, it), we need to use the auxiliary verb "does" before the base form of the main verb.
5. The correct answer is c) has. "Has" is the correct form of the verb to use with the third-person singular subject "my friend."
6. The correct answer is a) eat. The base form "eat" is used after the phrase "does a vegetarian" to indicate what a vegetarian typically eats.
7. The correct answer is b) doesn't. We use the auxiliary verb "doesn't" to show a negative statement in the present tense with a third-person singular subject.
8. The correct answer is a) Do. When asking a question in the present tense with the pronoun "you," we need to use the auxiliary verb "do" before the base form of the main verb.
9. The correct answer is c) is. Since we are talking about a singular subject (a boy), we need to use the singular form of the verb "is."
10. The correct answer is b) Do. When asking a question in the present tense with the pronoun "they," we need to use the auxiliary verb "do" before the base form of the main verb.