Nef - Pi - Quicktest 6 - Grammar - Choose The Best Option To Complete The Sentences.

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1. Do you think ____ to the party?

Explanation

The correct answer is "they'll come" because the contraction "they'll" is the shortened form of "they will," which is used to express future action. In this context, it implies that the speaker is asking whether the individuals in question will attend the party.

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Nef - Pi - Quicktest 6 - Grammar - Choose The Best Option To Complete The Sentences. - Quiz

This grammar quiz assesses key English language skills through sentence completion tasks. It tests understanding of modal verbs, future tense, and verb tenses, crucial for effective communication. Ideal for students preparing for English proficiency exams.

2. I ______ the answer to your question.

Explanation

The correct answer is "don't know" because it is the appropriate form to use in this sentence to express a lack of knowledge or information about the answer to the question. The other options, "I'm not knowing" and "haven't known," are grammatically incorrect and do not convey the same meaning as "don't know."

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3. A: It's very warm here. B: Yes, ____ the window.

Explanation

Based on the conversation, person B responds to person A's statement about the warmth by saying "Yes, I'll open the window." This implies that person B plans to take action in the future to address the warmth, indicating that they will open the window.

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4. They haven't studied enough. They _____ pass the exam.

Explanation

The given correct answer is "won't". This is because the word "won't" is a contraction of "will not", indicating a negative future action or possibility. In this context, it suggests that the person who hasn't studied enough will not pass the exam.

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5. Jorge fell over at the disco, when he ____ .

Explanation

Jorge fell over at the disco, indicating that the action of falling occurred in the past. The phrase "was dancing" is in the past continuous tense, which implies an ongoing action that was happening at a specific point in the past. Therefore, it can be inferred that Jorge fell over while he was in the process of dancing at the disco.

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6. My cat _____ like milk. It only drinks water.

Explanation

The correct answer is "doesn't" because it is the negative form of the verb "does" in the third person singular. The sentence states that the cat only drinks water, indicating that it does not like milk. Therefore, the negative form "doesn't" is used to express this lack of preference for milk.

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7. What ____ for your next summer holiday?

Explanation

The correct answer is "are you going to do". This is because the question is asking about future plans for the next summer holiday. "Are you going to do" indicates a future action or plan, which is the most appropriate response in this context.

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8. I'll ____ my homework before dinner, I promise.

Explanation

The correct answer is "do" because it is the correct form of the verb to complete the sentence. In this case, "do" is the base form of the verb and is used to indicate the action of completing the homework. The other options, "doing" and "to do," are not grammatically correct in this context.

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9. _____ I help you with the washing up?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Shall." In this question, the speaker is offering to help with the washing up. "Shall" is used to make suggestions or offers, indicating a willingness to do something.

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10. I ____ in the evening. I'm too tired.

Explanation

The correct answer is "never study" because the sentence structure and context indicate that the speaker does not study in the evening because they are too tired. The word "never" emphasizes that this is a regular habit or behavior of the speaker.

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11. Cheer up! I'm sure you ____ your exams.

Explanation

The correct answer is "won't fail" because it is the correct form of the future tense negative statement. The phrase "won't fail" expresses the idea that the speaker is confident that the person being addressed will not fail their exams. The other options, "don't fail" and "won't to fail," are grammatically incorrect and do not convey the same meaning.

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12. A: _____ to Africa? B: Yes, in 2009.

Explanation

The correct answer is "Have you ever been." This is because the question is asking about a past experience or visit to Africa. The phrase "Have you ever been" is used to inquire about past experiences or actions. In this case, the question is asking if the person has ever visited Africa. The response "Yes, in 2009" confirms that the person has indeed been to Africa in the past.

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13. ____ I phone the restaurant and book a table?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Shall". In this question, the speaker is asking for advice or permission to make a decision about whether they should call the restaurant and book a table. "Shall" is used to make suggestions or offers, so it is the most appropriate choice in this context.

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14. _____ we going by train or by bus?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Are" because it is the correct form of the verb "to be" to use with the subject "we." In this question, the speaker is asking about the mode of transportation they will use, so the correct structure is "Are we going by train or by bus?" This form is used to ask about a choice between two options.

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15. I _____ think she'll like this film. She prefers romantic stories.

Explanation

The correct answer is "don't" because it is used to form a negative sentence in the present simple tense. In this case, the speaker is expressing their opinion about the person not liking the film based on their preference for romantic stories.

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16. What time ____ you get up this morning?

Explanation

The correct answer is "did" because the question is asking about the past, specifically about the time the person got up this morning. "Did" is the past tense of the verb "do" and is used to form questions and negatives in the past simple tense.

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17. A: These books are really heavy! B: I ____ you carry them, if you like.

Explanation

In this conversation, person A complains about the weight of the books. Person B responds by offering to help carry them. The phrase "I'll help" indicates a willingness and commitment to assist, making it the most appropriate response in this context.

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18. A: Do you think it'll rain this afternoon? B: Probably _____ .

Explanation

B: Probably not.

This response indicates that B believes it is unlikely to rain this afternoon. The word "not" is used to express negation or the absence of something, in this case, rain. Therefore, B is suggesting that there is a low chance of rain occurring in the afternoon.

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19. What ____ you doing when I called last night?

Explanation

The question is asking about an action that was happening in the past when the speaker called last night. The correct answer is "were" because it is the past tense form of the verb "be" and is used when referring to actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past.

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20. He's very lazy. He ____ any homework this weekend.

Explanation

The correct answer is "hasn't done" because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue up to the present. "Hasn't done" is the correct form of the verb "do" in the present perfect tense when used with the pronoun "he." It indicates that he did not do any homework this weekend.

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Do you think ____ to the party?
I ______ the answer to your question.
A: It's very warm here. B: Yes, ____ the window.
They haven't studied enough. They _____ pass the exam.
Jorge fell over at the disco, when he ____ .
My cat _____ like milk. It only drinks water.
What ____ for your next summer holiday?
I'll ____ my homework before dinner, I promise.
_____ I help you with the washing up?
I ____ in the evening. I'm too tired.
Cheer up! I'm sure you ____ your exams.
A: _____ to Africa? B: Yes, in 2009.
____ I phone the restaurant and book a table?
_____ we going by train or by bus?
I _____ think she'll like this film. She prefers romantic stories.
What time ____ you get up this morning?
A: These books are really heavy! ...
A: Do you think it'll rain this afternoon? B: Probably _____ .
What ____ you doing when I called last night?
He's very lazy. He ____ any homework this weekend.
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