Grammar Quiz

[ Idioms ]

“Very well” can mean the same as ___.
a. no
b. later
c. giving consent

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Do we have ____fruit in the fridge?
We don’t have ____, but we have 2 pineapples.

A. much / little

B. any / some

C. any / a lot

D. some / any


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“There is a fault with the modem.”

A. The waitress told me there has been a fault with the modem.

B. The waitress told me there had been a fault with the modem.

C. The waitress told me there would be a fault with the modem.

D. The waitress told me there was a fault with the modem.

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What does the expression “If I do not get a job soon, I will be up a creek” mean?

a. I like to swim instead of work.
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c. I will be in trouble.
d. I will be angry.
e. I can not swim, and I can not get a job.


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We haven’t been to the city centre………….

A. last month

B. recently

C. tomorrow

D. now