English Grammar in Use Third Edition Level Test 1 Tom A isn’t drinking 2 He A was playing 3 ‘Were there any letters today?’ ‘No, the postman yet.’ A doesn’t come B wasn’t come 4 coffee. He doesn’t like it. B not drinks C doesn’t drink tennis when he broke his wrist. B played C plays D has played You look really hot. A Are you running? C hasn’t come B Did you run? D didn’t come C Have you been running? 5 ‘How long has Sarah been living in Germany?’ ‘ five years.’ A Since B For C During D While 6 When I arrived at the airport, the plane . A has already left B already left C had already left 7 I in the country, but I had to move to the city for my new job. A used to live B used to living C wasn’t used to living 8 I’m feeling tired. I don’t think I tonight. A go out B ’ll go out C ’m going out 9 What do you think you A ’ll be doing B ’re going to do 10 I be a doctor. I’d hate it. A couldn’t have B can’t C couldn’t this time next year? C do D ’re doing D ’m not able to 11 If I were in Susie’s position, I A may B might C must leave and get another job. 12 They A needn’t 13 You that letter – it’s not addressed to you! A shouldn’t to read B shouldn’t read D ought not to 14 If I see Sam, A I’ll tell B I’d tell 15 If they A had gone 16 Jane’s passport while she was on holiday. A is stolen B was stolen C stole 17 ‘Where ?’ ‘I always go to Snips.’ A do you cut your hair B do you have your hair cut worried. There really was no danger. B don’t have to C mustn’t D needn’t have him to call you. C I tell D I told by car, it would have been a lot quicker. B would go C would have gone D have gone C have you cut your hair © Cambridge University Press 2006 English Grammar in Use Photocopiable 18 19 20 Anne in hospital. A told that her mum was B said me her mum was Do you know A where John lives ? B where lives John ‘Rick’s been to China before, A didn’t he B hadn’t he C where does John live ?’ C wasn’t he D hasn’t he 21 My father doesn’t allow me A driving B drive C to drive 22 phone me again. A I’d rather you didn’t B I’d prefer you not his car. 23 Bad weather prevented the match A to B from C of 24 Helen never travels by plane because she’s A afraid from flying B afraid to flying A Not have I took A few B much going ahead. . C afraid of flying really nice photos on holiday. C any D some 27 Small children often don’t like eating A vegetables B the vegetables 28 I want to buy A some new jeans 29 C I’d rather you don’t a car, I usually take the bus. B Not to have C Not having 25 26 C told me her mum was . B a new jean . C a new jeans is Charlie. A My dogs name B My dog’s name C My dogs’ name 30 Don’t work in pairs. Everyone has to do the exercise by A ourselves B yourself C themselves 31 ‘ A There’s 32 I was really nervous and I couldn’t eat A something B nothing C anything all day. 33 Most of the students got a B grade but A few B a few C little D plenty got an A. 34 Ben and Danny are very similar. on TV. A Either of them B Both of them . someone knocking at the door.’ ‘I’ll go and see who it is.’ B It’s 35 The computer A who B what 36 The room A overlooked 37 There’s A hardly 38 My new car is A more fast that 39 D The name of my dog is good at football but they both love watching it C Neither of them I bought wasn’t very expensive. C whom D that the beach was too small. B overlooking food in the house. Let’s go out to eat. B hardly any C hardly anything my old one. B more fast than C faster than D faster as They got lots of presents when they got married and they A didn’t even send B even sent C not even sent © Cambridge University Press 2006 English Grammar in Use Photocopiable any ‘thank you’ letters. 40 school very young, he is very successful. A In spite of he left B Although leaving C In spite of leaving 41 hard, Martha should do very well at university. A As long as she works B Unless she works C In case she works 42 I woke up several times A while B during D Providing she will work the night with a bad cough. C for 43 I think I’ll be able to finish reading this book A on a B in a C at the 44 It was raining at first, but A in the end B at the end 45 When we finally arrived A to home B at home , we were exhausted. C home 46 William is very excited A with B by C for starting his new job. D about 47 What happens A into B on few hours. the sun came out. C by the time D by then the hero at the end of the film? C to 48 We’re really A looking forward our trip to New York next week. B looking forward to C looking forward at 49 I asked the mechanic to A work out B get out 50 She really A turned me down how much the repairs will cost. D try out when she changed her mind about the job. B put me up C let me down © Cambridge University Press 2006 English Grammar in Use Photocopiable English Grammar in Use Third Edition level Test Answer Key 1 C Unit 3 14 A Unit 38 27 A Unit 75 40 C Unit 113 2 A Unit 6 15 A Unit 40 28 A Unit 79 41 A Units 114, 115 3 C Units 7, 8 16 B Units 42, 43 29 B Unit 81 42 B Unit 119 4 C Units 9, 10 17 B Unit 46 30 C Unit 82 43 B Unit 121 5 B Units 11, 12 18 C Units 47, 48 31 A Unit 84 44 A Unit 122 6 C Unit 15 19 A Unit 50 32 C Unit 86 45 C Units 125, 126 7 A Units 18, 61 20 D Unit 52 33 B Unit 87 46 D Unit 130 8 B Units 19, 21, 22 21 C Unit 55 34 C Unit 89 47 C Unit 136 9 A Units 23, 24 22 A Unit 59 35 D Units 92, 93 48 B Unit 137 10 C Units 26, 27 23 B Unit 62 36 B Unit 97 49 A Unit 139 11 B Units 29, 30, 31 24 C Unit 66 37 B Unit 101 50 D Unit 142 12 D Unit 32 25 C Unit 68 38 C Units 105, 106 13 B Units 33, 34 26 D Units 69, 70 39 A Unit 112 © Cambridge University Press 2006 English Grammar in Use Photocopiable