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The main purpose of these book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English Grammar multiple-choice exercises.This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English.The following subjects have been specially crafted for you, with regard to: word order, articles, verb tenses, active and passive voice, phrasal verbs, prepositions, nouns, conditionals, reported speech, confusing words, word formation, idioms.There will be many levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced.This book deals with Intermediate and Upper Intermediate levels.Please keep an eye on further releases.Good luck!

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English Grammar Exercises with answers
Your quest towards C2
Part 3: 3560 multiple-choice items
Daniel B. Smith
Daniel B. Smith Copyright 2020
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, excepting the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES WITH ANSWERS
Your quest towards C2
-Part 3: 3560 multiple-choice items-
Intermediate and Upper Intermediate
(B1&B2)
Table of contents
Introduction
The main purpose of these book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English Grammar multiple-choice exercises. This book comprises different items and will take you on a beautiful journey towards improving your English. The following subjects have been specially crafted for you, with regard to: Word order, Articles, Verb tenses, Active and passive voice, Phrasal verbs, Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs, Relative clauses, Prepositions, Nouns, Conditionals, Reported speech, Confusing words, Word formation, Idioms and many more
The table of contents provides you with a wide range of exercises and you can easily choose what to practice and how hard theat subject will be. Every topic has in brackets the difficulty level, as youve already seen.
There will be many levels of difficulty in my English Grammar Exercises books: Beginner, Pre-intermediate, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced.
This book deals with Intermediate and Upper Intermediate levels.
Please keep an eye on further releases.
Good luck!
PART I: Intermediate level
Word order
1. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Tom a lot of people invited.
b) A lot of people Tom invited.
c) Tom invited a lot of people.
d) Tom invited of people a lot.
2. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) I think you should never put this T-shirt on.
b) I think you never should put this T-shirt on.
c) I think you should put this T-shirt never on.
d) I think you should put never this T-shirt on.
3. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) The biggest animal on Earth the blue whale is.
b) On Earth is the biggest animal blue whale.
c) Is the biggest animal on Earth the blue whale.
d) The blue whale is the biggest animal on Earth.
4. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) We often dont go to the cinema.
b) We dont often go to the cinema.
c) We dont go often to the cinema.
d) We dont go to the cinema often.
5. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Scott drives to work every day.
b) Every day to work Scott drives.
c) Scott every day drives to work.
d) Every day drives Scott to work.
6. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) I can to the swimming pool go with you.
b) I can go to the swimming pool with you.
c) Can I go to the swimming pool with you.
d) To the swimming pool can I go with you.
7. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) You would like some coffee?
b) Some coffee would you like?
c) Would like you some coffee?
d) Would you like some coffee?
8. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) John doesnt often go to the theatre.
b) John often doesnt go to the theatre.
c) John doesnt go often to the theatre.
d) Often John doesnt go to the theatre.
9. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) A federation is Australia of six states.
b) A federation of six states Australia is.
c) Australia of six states is a federation.
d) Australia is a federation of six states.
10. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Is how far your town from here?
b) How far your town from here is?
c) How far your town is from here?
d) How far is your town from here?
11. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) When did Apollo 11 land on the Moon?
b) When Apollo 11 did land on the Moon?
c) Did Apollo 11 land on the Moon when?
d) When did land Apollo 11 on the Moon?
12. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) In a modern big house lived Harry.
b) Harry in a big modern house lived.
c) Harry lived in a modern big house.
d) Harry lived in a big modern house.
13. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) My purse my brother found outside the house.
b) My brother found my purse outside the house.
c) Outside the house found my brother my purse.
d) My brother outside the house found my purse.
14. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Is what the name of this street?
b) The name of this street is what?
c) What is the name of this street?
d) What the name of this street is?
15. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Julia bought eleven yellow amazing tulips.
b) Julia eleven amazing yellow tulips bought.
c) Julia bought eleven amazing yellow tulips.
d) Julia eleven yellow amazing tulips bought.
16. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Pete comes from England.
b) Comes Pete from England.
c) From England Pete comes.
d) Pete from England comes.
17. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Patrick White received in 1973 the Nobel Prize.
b) Patrick White received the Nobel Prize in 1973.
c) In 1973 the Nobel Prize Patrick White received.
d) Received Patrick White the Nobel Prize in 1973.
18. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Steve was wearing a fantastic Italian coat.
b) Steve was wearing an Italian fantastic coat.
c) Steve was a fantastic Italian coat wearing.
d) Steve was an Italian fantastic coat wearing.
19. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) They not are walking in the park.
b) They are walking in the park not.
c) Not they are walking in the park.
d) They are not walking in the park.
20. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) New Zealand is about the same size as Great Britain or Japan.
b) New Zealand about the same size as Great Britain or Japan is.
c) About the same size as Great Britain or Japan New Zealand is.
d) New Zealand about the same size is as Great Britain or Japan.
21. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) You have ever been to Boston?
b) Have you ever been to Boston?
c) Have you been ever to Boston?
d) Have you been to Boston ever?
22. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) It is a nice small town in France.
b) It is a small nice town in France.
c) In France it is a nice small town.
d) In France it is a small nice town.
23. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) The Olympics take place every four years.
b) Every four years take place the Olympics.
c) The Olympics take every four years place.
d) Take place the Olympics every four years.
24. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) Her husband returns usually home at 7 p.m.
b) Her husband usually returns home at 7 p.m.
c) Her husband returns home at 7 p.m. usually.
d) Her husband returns home at usually 7 p.m.
25. Choose the sentence with the right word order:
a) You can show me the way to Westminster Abbey?
b) Can show you me the way to Westminster Abbey?
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