The document contains an English grammar exercise with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing verb tenses and forms, comparative adjectives, prepositions, and word order. It provides the questions and tasks, such as completing sentences with the correct verb form or underlining the right option. The answer key at the end lists the correct responses to check understanding.
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1. NEF – PI – PROGRESS TESTS FILES 1 – 6 - GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: I’ve never read (read) a book in English.
1 Be careful. We _______________ just _______________ (paint) that door.
2 I _______________ (see) your brother at the pool when I was swimming.
3 We _______________ (fly) to Malaysia at 10 o’clock next Tuesday.
4 _______________ you _______________ (go) to Moscow before?
5 My sister _______________ (study) photography at the moment.
6 _______________ you _______________ (wait) for your bus when I saw you
yesterday?
7 When they got to Paris, they _______________ (go) out for a meal.
8 I _______________ (not be) late tomorrow. That’s a promise.
9 Let’s eat Japanese food. I _______________ never _______________ (try)
it.
10 When _______________ Pavol _______________ (go) back to Warsaw? Is it
tomorrow?
2 Underline the correct form.
Example: When have you finished / did you finish your work?
1 I’m going to / ’ll see you at the cinema at six o’clock.
2 What did you do / were you doing for your last holiday?
3 My room is more tidy / tidier than my sister’s.
4 When did he get / has he got back from Russia?
5 Katya didn’t run enough fast / fast enough to win the race.
6 Tai’s girlfriend is someone who / which loves dancing.
7 That’s the most / more difficult question you’ve ever asked me.
2. 8 We’ve finished our homework, but / so we’re going out for a walk.
9 Who did you see / saw at the post office?
10 Does your brother stay / Is your brother staying with you this weekend?
11 Megan always is / is always late to school.
12 I was sitting / sat on a bench when the bus arrived.
13 Mr King will meet / is meeting someone at four, but he can see you at three.
14 I don’t think it’ll snow / ’s snowing tomorrow.
15 We haven’t had nothing / anything to eat today – we’re really hungry.
3 Complete the sentences with one word.
Example: Sorry, what did you say? I didn’t hear.
1 I’ve __________ heard that joke. Kim told me it yesterday.
2 The concert wasn’t as good __________ the one I saw last week.
3 She had a party __________ it was her birthday.
4 __________ it was raining, we went to the beach for a picnic.
5 It was __________ worst film I’ve ever seen!
6 This hotel is less expensive __________ the last one.
7 A passenger is someone __________ travels on a bus or train.
8 We haven’t been to the new museum __________. What’s it like?
9 I’m sure she __________ call me soon.
10 Leo __________ the competition. His singing was the best.
10
4 Put the words in the correct order.
Example: excellent I latest think his will book be
I think his latest book will be excellent.
1 your how people are many in there family ?
3. _____________________________________________
2 doesn’t exercise do husband enough my
_____________________________________________
3 next going are to what study year you ?
_____________________________________________
4 as my older me sister isn’t as tall
_____________________________________________
5 book is this the I’ve read best ever
_____________________________________________
NEF – PI – PROGRESS TESTS FILES 1 – 6 – GRAMMAR
ANSWER KEY
GRAMMAR
1 1 ’ve … painted
2 saw
3 ’re flying
4 Have … been
5 is studying
6 Were … waiting
7 went
8 won’t be
9 ’ve … tried
10 is … going
2 1 ’ll
4. 2 did you do
3 tidier
4 did he get
5 fast enough
6 who
7 most
8 so
9 see
10 Is your brother staying
11 is always
12 was sitting
13 is meeting
14 ’ll snow
15 anything
3 1 already
2 as
3 because
4 Although
5 the
6 than
7 who
8 yet
9 will / ’ll
10 won
4 1 How many people are there in your family?
2 My husband doesn’t do enough exercise.
3 What are you going to study next year?
5. 4 My older sister isn’t as tall as me.
5 This is the best book I’ve ever read. / This book is the best I’ve ever read.
6. 4 My older sister isn’t as tall as me.
5 This is the best book I’ve ever read. / This book is the best I’ve ever read.