The shop of his friend.
<variant>His friend’s shop.
<variant>His friends’ shop.
<variant>Her friend’s shop.
<variant>His friend shop.
<variant>His friends shop.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
Where are those … dictionaries?
<variant>Students’.
<variant>Student’s.
<variant>Student.
<variant>Students.
<variant>Students’s.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
My …... are very far from here.
<variant>Friends’ houses.
<variant>Nouses of my friends.
<variant>Friend’s house.
<variant>Friend houses.
<variant>Friends houses.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
This is … car.
<variant>His friend’s.
<variant>My friend.
<variant>His friend.
<variant>His friends’.
<variant>My friends’.
<question1>Find the correct Plural form:
These … are teachers:
<variant>Women.
<variant>Woman.
<variant>A woman.
<variant>A men.
<variant>Man.
<question1>Find the correct plural form:
My friend has three …:
<variant>Children.
<variant>Child.
<variant>Childs.
<variant>A children.
<variant>A child.
<question1>Find the right equivalent:
The answer of the student.
<variant>The student’s answer.
<variant>The student answers.
<variant>The answer’s student.
<variant>The student answer.
<variant>The students’ answer.
<question1> Choose the right variant:
There are many ___ in my flat.
<variant>Rooms.
<variant>A room.
<variant>Rooms’.
<variant>Room.
<variant>The rooms.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
I saw several ____ in the laboratory.
<variant>Mice.
<variant>Mouse.
<variant>Mouses.
<variant>Mises.
<variant>Mise.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
I saw a lot of … in the shop.
<variant>Pianos.
<variant>A piano.
<variant>The pianos
<variant>Pianoes.
<variant>Pianos’.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
There are many ___ in the zoo.
<variant>Deer.
<variant>Deers.
<variant>Deers’.
<variant>A deer.
<variant>Deer’s.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
A … future depends on her character.
<variant>Girl’s.
<variant>Girls.
<variant>Girl.
<variant>Girls’.
<variant>The girls.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
Mr. Peacock works at a … school.
<variant>Boys’.
<variant>Boy’s.
<variant>Boys.
<variant>The boy.
<variant>Boy.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
<variant>She is making splendid progress in English.
<variant>The United States of America is a highly developed country.
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<variant>New York City is the first biggest city of the States.
<variant>It is financial and advertising business centre.
<variant>Chicago is the second largest city.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
<variant> I am sorry but I have no time to discuss this question now.
<variant> They have never been to any foreign countries.
<variant>Give me my watch, please.
<variant>Charles Dickens is one of the greatest and most popular English novelists.
<variant>I prefer to travel by train.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
<variant> Though I can not play any musical instrument I like the classical music.
<variant> Have you finished translating this article yet?
<variant>Now he works at a children's hospital.
<variant>Have you bought any apples?
<variant>The young man picked up the gloves which the old woman had dropped.
<question1>Choose the correct answer.
The complaint of the customers gave the multinational company a bad ______ around the world.
<variant>fame
<variant>reputation
<variant>strike
<variant>proposal
<variant>opposition
<question1>Choose the correct answer.
There is often the danger of a ______ of many diseases in dirty places.
<variant> spread
<variant> extension
<variant>surround
<variant>enlargement
<variant>extend
<question1>Choose the correct answer.It took the artist many years to complete his _______ statue, which stands in the Archaeological Museum.
<variant>monumental
<variant>huge
<variant>plaster
<variant>artificial
<variant>purling
<question1>Find the right variant:
Margie asked the mechanic when her robot would be repaired but the man
shrugged his …:
<variant>Shoulders.
<variant>Hands.
<variant>Head.
<variant>Neck.
<variant>Arms.
<question1>Find the correct plural form:
A fox:
<variant>Foxes.
<variant>Foxss.
<variant>Foxses.
<variant>Foxs.
<variant>Fox.
<question1>Find the correct plural form:
A foot:
<variant>Feet.
<variant>Feats.
<variant>Foots.
<variant>Feat.
<variant>Footes.
<question1>Find the right variant:
These … visited many … of this country
<variant>Boys<variant> cities.
<variant>Boy<variant> citys.
<variant>Boy<variant>cities.
<variant>Boy<variant> city.
<variant>Boys<variant> city.
<question1>Choose the correct answer:
Choose the word closest in the meaning to the word ‘journey’:
<variant>Trip
<variant>Holiday
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<variant>Festival
<variant>Lunch
<variant>Rest
<question1>Choose the correct answer:
Choose the word that does not belong to professions:
<variant>customer
<variant>driver
<variant>teacher
<variant>painter
<variant>dentist
<question1>Find the plural form of “Fish”:
<variant>Fish.
<variant>Fishs.
<variant>Fishis.
<variant>Fishes.
<variant>Fishies.
<question1>Choose the correct answer.Because of the … in his mind, he stood there for a while undecided.
<variant>confusion
<variant>activity
<variant>proposal
<variant>comparison
<variant>thought
<question1>Choose the correct answer.A good statesman, like any other sensible human being, always learns more from his _______ than from his fervent supporters.
<variant>faults
<variant>enemies
<variant>opponents
<variant>lovers
<variant>comrades
<question1>Choose the right noun, which has the ending –es in a plural form.
<variant>Tomato
<variant>Book
<variant>Man
<variant>Day
<variant>Bed
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: What’s ____________ way of getting from here to the station?
<variant>the quickest
<variant>quicker
<variant>the most quickest
<variant>most the quickest
<variant>the quicker
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: It’s still cold but it was colder yesterday. It ______________________.
<variant> It isn’t as cold today as it was yesterday
<variant>It’s cold today
<variant>It is always cold in the winter
<variant>It is as cold today as it was yesterday
<variant>It was cold
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: The station was nearer than I thought. The station ________________.
<variant>wasn’t as far as I thought
<variant>was enormous
<variant>was as far as I thought
<variant>was far
<variant>was big
<question1>Put the adjectives in brackets in the correct position: A beautiful table (wooden<variant> round)
<variant>a beautiful round wooden table
<variant>a beautiful table wooden round
<variant>a table beautiful wooden round
<variant>a wooden round beautiful table
<variant>a round beautiful wooden table
<question1>What do you say in these situations? Use suitable adjective form and the words in brackets: You’ve just been to the cinema. The film was extremely boring. You tell your friend: (boring<variant> film<variant> see)
<variant>That’s the most boring film I’ve ever seen
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<variant>The film is good
<variant>That’s most boring film I’ve ever seen
<variant>That’s the more boring film I’ve ever seen
<variant>That’s more boring film I’ve ever seen
<question1>What do you say in these situations? Use suitable adjective form and the words in brackets: Your friend has just told you a joke, which you think is very funny. You say: (funny<variant> joke<variant> hear)
<variant>That’s the funniest joke I’ve ever heard
<variant>That’s the funny joke I’ve ever heard
<variant>That’s the most funny joke I’ve ever heard
<variant>I like funny joke to hear
<variant>That’s the funnier joke I’ve ever heard
<question1>What do you say in these situations? Use suitable adjective form and the words in brackets: Your friend meets a lot of people, some of them famous. You ask your friend: (famous person meet?)
<variant>Who is the most famous person you’ve ever met?
<variant>Who is most famous person you’ve ever met?
<variant>Who is more famous person you’ve ever met?
<variant>Do you meet famous person?
<variant>Who is the more famous person you’ve ever met?
<question1>Write sentence with the same meaning using appropriate adjective form: You and I both have dark brown hair.
<variant>Your hair is the colour as mine
<variant>Your hair is darker than my hair
<variant>Your hair is more darker than my hair
<variant>Your hair is not as dark brown as my hair
<variant>My hair is dark brown
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: The driver of the car had ___________ injures.
<variant>serious
<variant>seriously
<variant>seriousable
<variant>seriousing
<variant>serioused
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: I’m fed up with waiting. I’m not waiting __________________.
<variant>any longer
<variant>the most long
<variant>longer
<variant>no longer
<variant>the longest
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: Yesterday was _________ day of the year.
<variant>the hottest
<variant>hot
<variant>hotter
<variant>the most hot
<variant>more hotter
<question1>Complete the sentence using suitable adjective form: Everest is ___________ mountain in the world. It is ____________ than any other mountain.
<variant>the highest, higher
<variant>the most high, more higher
<variant>higher, the higher
<variant>the most high, higher
<variant>the highest, the more high
<question1>Choose the correct variant:
… violin is one of … hardest instruments to play.
<variant>The/the.
<variant>The/0.
<variant>A/the.
<variant>0/the.
<variant>An/a.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
… students of our University learn foreign languages.
<variant>The.
<variant>A.
<variant>In.
<variant>An.
<variant>For.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
Here is …book you need.
<variant>The.
<variant>A.
<variant>An.
<variant>This.
<variant>Some.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
... course of study at … Institute of physical culture lasts four years:
<variant>The / the.
<variant>-/ the.
<variant>A / the.
<variant>The / a.
<variant>The / -.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
… Jack London is … well-known American writer.
<variant>- / a.
<variant>A / a.
<variant>An / the.
<variant>An / a.
<variant>The / the.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
This morning I had … apple and some toasts for … breakfast.
<variant>An / -
<variant>A / the
<variant>- / the
<variant>An / the
<variant>A / -
<question1>Make the right choice:
She has … good sense of … dress.
<variant>A / -.
<variant>A / the.
<variant>A / a.
<variant>The / a.
<variant>The / the.
<question1>Make the right choice: