Intermediate Quiz
English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Intermediate
Preview:
Choose the odd one out:
A. shopper
B. half-price
C. costumer
D. consumer
choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
If you plan for the future with anticipation, you…
A. will succeed to achieve your goal
B. will succeed achieving your goal
C. will succeed in achieving your goal
Choose the odd one out:
A. bargains
B. deals
C. purchase
D. discount
Choose the correct option to complete this sentence:
She __________ anyone that she was pregnant
A. said
B. didn’t tell
C. told
Choose the correct option:
the doctor recommended _________ more exercise
A. me to get
B. that I get
C. me getting
choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
It was hard, but in the end I __________
A. managed to finish college
B. succeed to finish college
C. manage finishing college
D. able to finish college
which of these verbs is NOT a state verb?
A. Know
B. Mean
C. Shop
D. agree
choose the correct option to complete this sentence:
___________ that I talk too much
A. He said
B. He told
Choose the correct option to complete this sentence:
the doctor suggested ____________ drinking coffee
A. that jack stop
B. to Jack stop
C. Jack stop
Choose the odd one out:
you can “say” ….
A. a word
B. the difference
C. a prayer
D. something
remember + ing or to infinitve. Complete with the correct form.
Remember _____ (call) you boss and tell him you’re ill.
A. calling
B. to call
choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
“don’t worry, we’ll be ….
a. able to do it tomorrow
b. able to doing it tomorrow
c. able do it tomorrow
choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
the _________ in an advertisement is a short phrase that is easy to remember
A. logo
B. slogan
C. body copy
remember + ing or to infinitve. Complete with the correct form.
I forgot _____ (bring) my umbrella and now it’s raining!
A. bringing
B. to bring
Choose the correct option:
I don’t have that much money. You have to choose, it’s _______ the car ______ the teddy bear
A. neither/nor
B. either/or
C. both/and