English Language Test
Candidate: Biswas Theeng Address: Dubai
Fill-in-the-Blank Exercises Using Verb1 (Base Form) and Verb3 (Past Participle)
Set 1
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the correct verb from the two
options given in brackets.
Answers are not provided.
1.
She has __________ the window. (open
/ opened)
2.
They usually __________ dinner at 7
PM. (eat / eaten)
3.
He has __________ his phone on the
table. (leave / left)
4.
I always __________ my teeth before
bed. (brush / brushed)
5.
The report was __________ by the
manager. (write / written)
6.
We __________ tennis on Saturdays.
(play / played)
7.
Have you __________ your room yet?
(clean / cleaned)
8.
She __________ a red dress to the
party. (wear / worn)
9.
The book was __________ in 1995. (publish
/ published)
10. He __________ his bag at the station. (forget / forgotten)
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Many, More, Much
Set 2
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word: many,
more, or much.
Answers are not provided.
1.
How __________ time do we have left?
2.
She doesn't have __________ friends
in this city.
3.
I need __________ sugar for this
recipe.
4.
There aren't __________ apples in
the basket.
5.
How __________ money did you spend?
6.
He is __________ experienced than
his colleague.
7.
We saw __________ birds in the park
yesterday.
8.
I drank too __________ coffee this
morning.
9.
Can you give me __________
information about this?
10. There were __________ people at the concert than expected.
11. She doesn't eat __________ meat.
12. How __________ books did you borrow?
13. This task requires __________ patience than the last one.
14. Are there __________ students in the library?
15. I don't have __________ luggage with me.
16. He earns __________ than his sister.
17. How __________ milk do we have in the fridge?
18. We need __________ chairs for the guests.
19. She has __________ free time now than before.
20. There isn't __________ water left in the bottle.
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Little, Few, Every, Each
Set 3
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word: little,
few, every, or each.
Answers are not provided.
1.
There is very __________ milk left
in the carton.
2.
__________ student in the class
received a certificate.
3.
She has very __________ close
friends.
4.
He visits his grandparents
__________ weekend.
5.
__________ of the participants was
given a number.
6.
I have __________ interest in watching
that movie.
7.
There were __________ people at the
meeting today.
8.
__________ child must bring their
own lunch.
9.
She added a __________ salt to the
soup.
10. __________ morning, I go for a walk in the park.
11. He has __________ patience with rude customers.
12. Only a __________ seats were left empty.
13. The teacher spoke to __________ student individually.
14. We meet for lunch __________ Friday.
15. She knows __________ German, but not enough to have a
conversation.
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Is, Am, Are
Set 4
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb to
be: is, am, or are.
Answers are not provided.
1.
She __________ a talented musician.
2.
I __________ going to the store
later.
3.
They __________ very good at
mathematics.
4.
He __________ my best friend.
5.
We __________ planning a trip to the
mountains.
6.
You __________ right about that.
7.
The cat __________ sleeping on the
couch.
8.
I __________ not feeling well today.
9.
These flowers __________ beautiful.
10. My father __________ a doctor.
11. We __________ all excited about the party.
12. She __________ working on her project now.
13. The children __________ playing in the garden.
14. I __________ so happy to see you.
15. This book __________ very interesting.
16. You and I __________ good friends.
17. The weather __________ really nice today.
18. My shoes __________ new.
19. He __________ not at home right now.
20. We __________ ready for the test.
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Used to, Didn't Use to, Used to Be
Set 5
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option: used
to, didn't use to, or used to be.
Answers are not provided.
1.
She __________ live in London, but
now she lives in Paris.
2.
He __________ like vegetables when
he was a child.
3.
They __________ very close friends,
but now they rarely talk.
4.
I __________ play the piano, but I
gave it up years ago.
5.
My grandfather __________ smoke, but
he quit ten years ago.
6.
This building __________ a school,
but now it's a museum.
7.
We __________ go to the beach every
summer when we were kids.
8.
She __________ wear glasses, but now
she uses contact lenses.
9.
He __________ so shy, but now he's
very outgoing.
10. They __________ have a pet dog, but it passed away last
year.
11. I __________ enjoy spicy food, but now I love it.
12. My hometown __________ very small, but now it's a big city.
13. She __________ eat meat, but she became a vegetarian last
year.
14. We __________ watch TV much, but now we watch it every day.
15. That park __________ a quiet place, but now it's always
crowded.
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Have and Has
Set 6
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the correct form: have or has.
Answers are not provided.
1.
She __________ a new laptop.
2.
They __________ already finished
their homework.
3.
I __________ a meeting at 3 PM.
4.
He __________ two younger sisters.
5.
We __________ visited that museum
before.
6.
The dog __________ a long tail.
7.
You __________ a very kind heart.
8.
My brother __________ just bought a
car.
9.
The children __________ their own
rooms.
10. She __________ never eaten sushi.
11. We __________ enough time to catch the train.
12. He __________ a headache right now.
13. They __________ a large garden behind their house.
14. I __________ known her for over ten years.
15. The teacher __________ a lot of experience.
16. You and I __________ the same opinion on this.
17. My father __________ already left for work.
18. The flowers __________ bloomed beautifully this spring.
19. She __________ a wonderful voice.
20. We __________ no choice but to wait.
Fill-in-the-Blank
Exercises: Was, Were, Is, Am, Are
Set 7
Instructions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option from the
brackets.
Answers are not provided.
1.
She __________ at the party last
night. (was / were / is / am / are)
2.
I __________ very tired today. (was
/ were / is / am / are)
3.
They __________ playing in the
garden right now. (was / were / is / am / are)
4.
He __________ my classmate in
school. (was / were / is / am / are)
5.
We __________ going to the cinema
tomorrow. (was / were / is / am / are)
6.
The weather __________ beautiful
yesterday. (was / were / is / am / are)
7.
You __________ very kind to help me.
(was / were / is / am / are)
8.
I __________ at home when you
called. (was / were / is / am / are)
9.
The children __________ in the
classroom now. (was / were / is / am / are)
10. My father __________ a teacher. (was / were / is / am /
are)
11. We __________ at the beach last summer. (was / were / is
/ am / are)
12. She __________ not feeling well this morning. (was / were
/ is / am / are)
13. These books __________ very old. (was / were / is / am /
are)
14. I __________ so happy to see you yesterday. (was / were /
is / am / are)
15. The cake __________ delicious. (was / were / is / am /
are)
16. They __________ at the station an hour ago. (was / were /
is / am / are)
17. This problem __________ very difficult. (was / were / is
/ am / are)
18. We __________ ready for the exam now. (was / were / is /
am / are)
19. He __________ late for the meeting yesterday. (was / were
/ is / am / are)
20. You __________ the best player on the team. (was / were /
is / am / are)
21. The flowers __________ in full bloom. (was / were / is /
am / are)
22. I __________ at the office right now. (was / were / is /
am / are)
23. She __________ very brave when she was young. (was / were
/ is / am / are)
24. My shoes __________ brand new. (was / were / is / am /
are)
25. We __________ in the same class last year. (was / were /
is / am / are)
Broken Dialogues
– Fill in the Blanks
Set 8
Instructions: Read each dialogue and fill in the blanks with the most appropriate
sentence from the options given below.
Answers are not provided.
Dialogue 1
A: Hi!
__________ (1)
B: I'm good, thanks! __________ (2)
A: I'm going to the library.
__________ (3)
B: Sure! __________ (4)
A: Great! __________ (5)
Options:
a) Let's go
together.
b) How are you doing?
c) I need to return some books.
d) See you there.
e) What about you?
f) Can you come with me?
Dialogue 2
A:
__________ (1)
B: I think we should order pizza.
A: __________ (2)
B: Because everyone likes it.
A: __________ (3)
B: Yes, I'll call them right now.
A: __________ (4)
B: I'll get the drinks too.
Options:
a) What do you
want for dinner?
b) That's a good idea.
c) Can you take care of it?
d) Why do you say that?
e) Do we have enough money?
f) Perfect!
Dialogue 3
A:
__________ (1)
B: I woke up late today.
A: __________ (2)
B: Yes, I missed my bus.
A: __________ (3)
B: I had to walk to the station.
A: __________ (4)
B: I arrived just in time for
the meeting.
Options:
a) What
happened?
b) That sounds stressful.
c) Did you get here on time?
d) Why are you so tired?
e) How did you manage?
f) That's good to hear.
Dialogue 4
A:
__________ (1)
B: I'm looking for a new phone.
A: __________ (2)
B: I like the one with the big
camera.
A: __________ (3)
B: It's around $500.
A: __________ (4)
B: Yes, I think I'll buy it
today.
Options:
a) Which one do
you like?
b) How much does it cost?
c) What are you doing here?
d) That's a bit expensive.
e) Are you going to get it?
f) Can I see it too?
Dialogue 5
A:
__________ (1)
B: I'm going to visit my
grandmother.
A: __________ (2)
B: She lives in the countryside.
A: __________ (3)
B: I'll take the train.
A: __________ (4)
B: I'll stay there for two days.
Options:
a) Where does she live?
b) What are your plans for the weekend?
c) How long will you stay?
d) How will you get there?
e) That sounds nice.
f) Can I come with you?
Set
1 – Verb1 (Base Form) & Verb3 (Past Participle)
1. opened – After has, use Verb3.
2. eat – Simple Present uses Verb1.
3. left – After has, use Verb3.
4. brush – Simple Present uses Verb1.
5. written – Passive voice (was + Verb3).
6. play – Simple Present uses Verb1.
7. cleaned – After have, use Verb3.
8. wear – Simple Present uses Verb1.
9. published – Passive voice (was + Verb3).
10. forget – Simple Present uses Verb1.
Set 2 – Many, More, Much
1. much – Uncountable noun (time).
2. many – Countable noun (friends).
3. much – Uncountable noun (sugar).
4. many – Countable noun (apples).
5. much – Uncountable noun (money).
6. more – Comparative form.
7. many – Countable noun (birds).
8. much – Uncountable noun (coffee).
9. more – Comparative (additional
information).
10. more – Comparative (than expected).
11. much – Uncountable noun (meat).
12. many – Countable noun (books).
13. more – Comparative (patience).
14. many – Countable noun (students).
15. much – Uncountable noun (luggage).
16. more – Comparative (earns more).
17. much – Uncountable noun (milk).
18. more – Additional chairs needed.
19. more – Comparative (than before).
20. much – Uncountable noun (water).
Set 3 – Little, Few, Every, Each
1. little – Uncountable noun (milk).
2. Every – Whole group.
3. few – Countable noun (friends).
4. every – Repeated time expression.
5. Each – One by one.
6. little – Uncountable noun (interest).
7. few – Countable noun (people).
8. Every – Whole group of children.
9. little – Uncountable noun (salt).
10. Every – Daily routine.
11. little – Uncountable noun (patience).
12. few – Countable noun (seats).
13. each – Individually.
14. every – Regular time expression.
15. little – Uncountable noun (German
knowledge).
Set 4 – Is, Am, Are
1. is – Singular (she).
2. am – Subject "I".
3. are – Plural (they).
4. is – Singular (he).
5. are – Plural (we).
6. are – Subject "you".
7. is – Singular (cat).
8. am – Subject "I".
9. are – Plural (flowers).
10. is – Singular (father).
11. are – Plural (we).
12. is – Singular (she).
13. are – Plural (children).
14. am – Subject "I".
15. is – Singular (book).
16. are – Compound subject.
17. is – Singular (weather).
18. are – Plural (shoes).
19. is – Singular (he).
20. are – Plural (we).
Set 5 – Used to, Didn't Use to, Used to Be
1. used
to – Past
habit.
2. didn't
use to – Past
negative habit.
3. used
to be – Past
state.
4. used
to – Past
habit.
5. used
to – Past
habit.
6. used
to be – Past
state.
7. used
to – Past
habit.
8. used
to – Past
habit.
9. used
to be – Past
state.
10. used
to – Past
possession.
11. didn't
use to – Past
negative habit.
12. used
to be – Past
state.
13. used
to – Past
habit.
14. didn't
use to – Past
negative habit.
15. used
to be – Past
state.
Set 6 – Have / Has
1. has – Singular (she).
2. have – Plural (they).
3. have – Subject "I".
4. has – Singular (he).
5. have – Plural (we).
6. has – Singular (dog).
7. have – Subject "you".
8. has – Singular (brother).
9. have – Plural (children).
10. has – Singular (she).
11. have – Plural (we).
12. has – Singular (he).
13. have – Plural (they).
14. have – Subject "I".
15. has – Singular (teacher).
16. have – Compound subject.
17. has – Singular (father).
18. have – Plural (flowers).
19. has – Singular (she).
20. have – Plural (we).
Set 7 – Was, Were, Is, Am, Are
1. was – Singular, past.
2. am – Subject "I", present.
3. are – Plural, present.
4. was – Singular, past.
5. are – Present plan.
6. was – Yesterday (past).
7. are – Subject "you", present.
8. was – Past event.
9. are – Plural, present.
10. is – Present fact.
11. were – Plural, past.
12. was – Singular, past.
13. are – Plural, present.
14. was – Yesterday (past).
15. is – Present description.
16. were – Plural, past.
17. is – Singular, present.
18. are – Plural, present.
19. was – Singular, past.
20. were – "You" in past.
21. are – Plural, present.
22. am – Subject "I".
23. was – Singular, past.
24. are – Plural, present.
25. were – Plural, past.
Set 8 – Broken Dialogues
Dialogue
1
1. b – Greeting question.
2. e – Returns the question.
3. f – Invitation.
4. a – Accepts invitation.
5. d – Ends conversation.
Dialogue
2
1. a – Asks about dinner.
2. d – Asks for reason.
3. c – Requests action.
4. f – Shows agreement.
Dialogue
3
1. d – Asks why tired.
2. a – Asks what happened.
3. e – Asks how.
4. c – Asks final result.
Dialogue
4
1.
c – Asks purpose.
2.
a – Asks preference.
3.
b – Asks price.
4.
e – Asks purchase plan.
Dialogue
5
1. b – Asks weekend plans.
2. a – Asks location.
3. d – Asks transport.
4. c – Asks duration.
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