Grammar Test Elementary (A2) Pay attention to punctuation and letter case when entering the answers. Please enter your email: 1. Write a (+), (-) or (?) sentence: Example: (+) students/in class: There are some students in class. (+) people/in the hall. 2. Write a (+), (-) or (?) sentence: Example: (+) students/in class: There are some students in class. (-) people/any/at the party 3. Complete the sentence with a subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) or with an object pronoun (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). Write the complete sentence in the answer box: Example: Mark loves Ruth but she doesn’t love him. Susan has a big flat. … likes … a lot. We often visit … on Sundays because she invites … for lunch. 4. Complete the sentence with a subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) or with an object pronoun (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). Write the complete sentence in the answer box: Example: Mark loves Ruth but she doesn’t love him. We often take my grandfather some magazines but … never reads … 5. Complete the sentence with a subject pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) or with an object pronoun (me, you, him, her, it, us, them). Write the complete sentence in the answer box: Example: Mark loves Ruth but she doesn’t love him. I’m very happy with my neighbors. … often help … with my children. 6. Complete the dialogue with do/does/am/is/are. Write the full sentences in the answer box. Example: A: Why are you crying? B: Because I am feeling sad. A: Where … Gemma going? B: She … going to the gym. 7. Complete the dialogue with do/does/am/is/are. Write the full sentences in the answer box. Example: Why are you crying? Because I am feeling sad. … Matt like shopping? He … mind it. 8. Complete the dialogue with do/does/am/is/are. Write the full sentences in the answer box: Example: A: Why are you crying? B: Because I am feeling sad. A: How old … your father? B: He’s 66, but he … want to retire. 9. Complete the dialogue with do/does/am/is/are. Write the full sentences in the answer box: Example: A: Why are you crying? B: Because I am feeling sad. A: … your boyfriend cook? B: Yes. He … making dinner now. 10. Complete the sentences with the right form of the verb. Write only the verb in the answer box: Example: have brought Last weekend I (go) to London with some friends. 11. Complete the sentence with the right form of the verb. Write the verb only in the answer box: Example: have brought Our train … already… .(leave). We need to wait for the next train. 12. Complete the sentence with the right form of the verb. Write the verb only in the answer box: Example: have brought We (buy) some souvenirs tomorrow morning. 13. Complete the sentence with the right form of the verb. Write the verb only in the answer box: Example: have brought We … never … lunch in an Italian restaurant. (have) 14. Complete the sentence with the right form of the verb. Write the verb only in the answer box: Example: have brought Last night, we (see) a Shakespeare play at the Globe Theatre. 15. Complete the dialogue. Write the full sentence in the answer box: Example: A: What (wear)? B: I wore jeans. What did you wear? A: (go out) last night? B: Yes, I did. 16. Complete the dialogue. Write the full sentence in the answer box: Example: A: What (wear)? B: I wore jeans. What did you wear? A: Where (meet) your friends? B: We met in a cafe. 17. Complete the dialogue. Write the full sentence in the answer box: Example: A: What (wear)? B: I wore jeans. What did you wear? A: What time (get home). B: We got home late. 18. Complete the dialogue. Write the full sentence in the answer box: Example: A: What (wear)? B: I wore jeans. What did you wear? A: How (go home)? B: We went home by taxi. 19. Complete the dialogue. Write the full sentence in the answer box: Example: A: What (wear)? B: I wore jeans. What did you wear? A: (have) a good time? B: Yes, we had a great time. 20. Complete the sentence with there was/were/wasn’t/weren’t: My sister didn’t have a shower because … a spider in the bath. 21. Complete the sentence with there was/were/wasn’t/weren’t: We couldn’t watch the news because … a TV in our room. 22. Complete the sentence with there was/were/wasn’t/weren’t: She didn’t have coffee because … cups. 23. Complete the sentence with there was/were/wasn’t/weren’t: He took the photo because …a beautiful view. 24. Complete the sentence with there was/were/wasn’t/weren’t: She didn’t need to buy apples because …. in the basket. Loading …