What’s the difference between “I’ve been working” and “I worked”?, Choose the correct form: If I ___ you, I would take the job. (was / were), Fill in: He said he ___ already finished the report. (has / had / have), Choose the correct sentence: a) I've been to NY. b) I went to NY., Which sentence uses the future perfect? a) I will have finished by 8. b) I finish by 8., What’s the difference between say and tell?, Fill in: Hardly ___ I arrived when the phone rang. (had / have / did), Which modal verb fits? You ___ have told me earlier! (should / must / can), Complete: By the time we get there, the movie ___. (will start / will have started / started), What’s the reported speech of: “I don’t like coffee,” she said., Choose: I wish I ___ more time. (have / had / will have), Fill in: Not only ___ late, but he also forgot his homework. (he was / was he / he is), What’s the difference between "win" and "earn"?, Correct the error: He’s married with a doctor., Fill in: The movie, ___ was directed by Nolan, won several awards. (who / which / where), Choose: She speaks English ___ as her brother. (so well / as well / as good), How would you say the sentence "Se eu tivesse estudado mais, teria tido uma nota melhor" in English?, Fill in: I’d rather you ___ here tomorrow. (come / came / will come), What’s the difference between "must" and "should"?, Choose: He denied ___ the money. (to take / taking / take), Fill in: We saw the thief ___ out of the window. (to jump / jumping / jump), What’s the passive of Someone has stolen my car?, Complete: Little ___ they know about what was coming next. (do / did / have), Which sentence is correct? a) I look forward to meet you. b) I look forward meeting you., Fill in: He’s the man ___ house burned down last year. (who / whose / whom), What’s the difference between between and among?, Choose: No sooner ___ he arrived than it started raining. (had / did / has), What’s the reported question of: “Where did you go?” she asked., Fill in: If only I ___ harder for the exam! (study / studied / had studied), Complete: There isn’t ___ sugar left. (any / some / a)Fill in: This book is ___ than that one. (interesting / more interesting / most interesting).
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Grammar Questions (Intermediate-Advanced)
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