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The 30 questions below cover the main\ntopics learners ask about: verb tenses, articles, prepositions, modal verbs,\nconditionals and reported speech. The level runs from A2 to B2, so some\nquestions are easy and some are designed to catch you out.",[47,51,52],{},"There is no time limit. Read each sentence, pick the option (a, b or c) that\nfills the gap correctly, and write down your choice. Every question has exactly\none right answer. The full answer key is at the end, with a short explanation\nfor each item so the test teaches you something rather than just marking you.\nDo not scroll down until you have finished.",[54,55,57],"h2",{"id":56},"tenses","Tenses",[59,60,61,70,76,82,88,94],"ol",{},[62,63,64,65,69],"li",{},"She ",[66,67,68],"code",{},"___"," to work by train every day.\na) go b) goes c) is going",[62,71,72,73,75],{},"Look! It ",[66,74,68],{}," outside, so take an umbrella.\na) rains b) is raining c) rain",[62,77,78,79,81],{},"I can't come out, I ",[66,80,68],{}," my homework yet.\na) didn't finish b) haven't finished c) don't finish",[62,83,84,85,87],{},"When I arrived at the station, the train ",[66,86,68],{}," already left.\na) has b) had c) have",[62,89,90,91,93],{},"This time tomorrow I ",[66,92,68],{}," on a beach in Greece.\na) lie b) am lying c) will be lying",[62,95,96,97,99],{},"I ",[66,98,68],{}," television when the phone suddenly rang.\na) watched b) was watching c) watch",[54,101,103],{"id":102},"articles-and-prepositions","Articles and prepositions",[59,105,107,113,122,128,134,140],{"start":106},7,[62,108,109,110,112],{},"My neighbour is ",[66,111,68],{}," honest man who always tells the truth.\na) a b) an c) the",[62,114,115,116,118,119,121],{},"I bought ",[66,117,68],{}," umbrella yesterday, but ",[66,120,68],{}," umbrella was faulty.\na) a \u002F the b) an \u002F the c) an \u002F a",[62,123,124,125,127],{},"We finally arrived ",[66,126,68],{}," the airport two hours before the flight.\na) to b) at c) in",[62,129,130,131,133],{},"The team meeting has been moved to ten o'clock ",[66,132,68],{}," Monday.\na) in b) at c) on",[62,135,136,137,139],{},"He has been living in London ",[66,138,68],{}," 2015 and loves it.\na) for b) since c) from",[62,141,142,143,145],{},"She is really interested ",[66,144,68],{}," learning to play the piano.\na) on b) in c) for",[54,147,149],{"id":148},"modals","Modals",[59,151,153,159,165,170,175,181],{"start":152},13,[62,154,155,156,158],{},"You ",[66,157,68],{}," smoke in here; it is strictly against the rules.\na) mustn't b) don't have to c) can",[62,160,161,162,164],{},"We ",[66,163,68],{}," rush, the train doesn't leave for another hour.\na) mustn't b) don't have to c) can't",[62,166,167,169],{},[66,168,68],{}," I open the window? It's a little warm in here.\na) May b) Do c) Am",[62,171,64,172,174],{},[66,173,68],{}," be at home; her car is parked in the drive.\na) must b) can't c) needn't",[62,176,177,178,180],{},"When I was a child, I ",[66,179,68],{}," swim a length underwater.\na) can b) could c) must",[62,182,183,184,186],{},"That ",[66,185,68],{}," be John at the door; he's on holiday in Spain.\na) must b) can't c) should",[54,188,190],{"id":189},"conditionals-and-reported-speech","Conditionals and reported speech",[59,192,194,200,206,212,218,224],{"start":193},19,[62,195,196,197,199],{},"If it rains tomorrow, we ",[66,198,68],{}," at home and watch a film.\na) stay b) will stay c) would stay",[62,201,202,203,205],{},"If I ",[66,204,68],{}," rich, I would buy a house by the sea.\na) am b) were c) will be",[62,207,208,209,211],{},"If I had studied harder, I ",[66,210,68],{}," the exam last month.\na) would pass b) would have passed c) passed",[62,213,214,215,217],{},"At the interview she said she ",[66,216,68],{}," tired but happy.\na) is b) was c) be",[62,219,220,221,223],{},"He told me he ",[66,222,68],{}," already finished the report.\na) has b) had c) have",[62,225,226,227,229],{},"The teacher asked me where I ",[66,228,68],{}," before moving here.\na) live b) lived c) do live",[54,231,233],{"id":232},"mixed","Mixed",[59,235,237,243,249,255,261,267],{"start":236},25,[62,238,239,240,242],{},"Neither of the two answers ",[66,241,68],{}," correct, I'm afraid.\na) is b) are c) be",[62,244,245,246,248],{},"There are too ",[66,247,68],{}," people in this room for it to be safe.\na) much b) many c) lot",[62,250,251,252,254],{},"I'd rather you ",[66,253,68],{}," smoke in the car, if you don't mind.\na) didn't b) don't c) won't",[62,256,257,258,260],{},"The film was ",[66,259,68],{}," boring that I fell asleep halfway through.\na) so b) such c) too",[62,262,263,264,266],{},"By the time we get to the shop, it ",[66,265,68],{}," for the night.\na) closes b) will have closed c) closed",[62,268,269,270,272],{},"I look forward ",[66,271,68],{}," from you very soon.\na) to hear b) to hearing c) hearing",[54,274,276],{"id":275},"answers","Answers",[59,278,279,286,291,296,301,307,312,317,322,327,332,337,342,348,353,358,363,368,373,378,383,388,393,398,403,408,413,418,423,428],{},[62,280,281,285],{},[282,283,284],"strong",{},"b"," - \"Every day\" signals a routine, so use the present simple. Third\nperson singular adds -s: she goes.",[62,287,288,290],{},[282,289,284],{}," - \"Look!\" points to something happening right now, which is the present\ncontinuous: it is raining.",[62,292,293,295],{},[282,294,284],{}," - \"Yet\" goes with the present perfect for something not done up to now:\nI haven't finished.",[62,297,298,300],{},[282,299,284],{}," - One past action happened before another, so the earlier one takes the\npast perfect: had left.",[62,302,303,306],{},[282,304,305],{},"c"," - An action in progress at a future moment (\"this time tomorrow\") uses\nthe future continuous: will be lying.",[62,308,309,311],{},[282,310,284],{}," - A longer past action interrupted by a short one takes the past\ncontinuous: I was watching when the phone rang.",[62,313,314,316],{},[282,315,284],{}," - \"Honest\" begins with a silent h, so it sounds like a vowel and takes\nan, not a.",[62,318,319,321],{},[282,320,284],{}," - First mention of a singular countable noun takes a\u002Fan (an umbrella);\nthe second mention is now known, so it takes the.",[62,323,324,326],{},[282,325,284],{}," - With arrive you use at for a point or building: arrive at the airport.\n(It is arrive in only with a town or country.)",[62,328,329,331],{},[282,330,305],{}," - Days of the week take on: on Monday.",[62,333,334,336],{},[282,335,284],{}," - Since marks a starting point in time (since 2015); for marks a length\nof time (for nine years).",[62,338,339,341],{},[282,340,284],{}," - The fixed phrase is interested in something.",[62,343,344,347],{},[282,345,346],{},"a"," - Mustn't means it is prohibited. \"Don't have to\" would wrongly mean\nit is allowed but optional.",[62,349,350,352],{},[282,351,284],{}," - \"Don't have to\" means there is no obligation. Mustn't would wrongly\nmean it is forbidden to rush.",[62,354,355,357],{},[282,356,346],{}," - May is the polite way to ask permission: May I open the window?",[62,359,360,362],{},[282,361,346],{}," - A confident, positive deduction from evidence uses must: she must be\nat home.",[62,364,365,367],{},[282,366,284],{}," - Past ability uses could: I could swim.",[62,369,370,372],{},[282,371,284],{}," - A confident, negative deduction uses can't: that can't be John.",[62,374,375,377],{},[282,376,284],{}," - First conditional (a real future possibility): if + present simple,\nthen will + verb. We will stay.",[62,379,380,382],{},[282,381,284],{}," - Second conditional (unreal present): if + past, then would. With\n\"if I\" the standard form is were, not was.",[62,384,385,387],{},[282,386,284],{}," - Third conditional (unreal past): if + past perfect, then would have +\npast participle. I would have passed.",[62,389,390,392],{},[282,391,284],{}," - Reported speech backshifts present to past: \"I am tired\" becomes she\nsaid she was tired.",[62,394,395,397],{},[282,396,284],{}," - The present perfect backshifts to the past perfect in reported\nspeech: \"I have finished\" becomes he had finished.",[62,399,400,402],{},[282,401,284],{}," - A reported question uses normal word order (no inversion) and\nbackshifts: where I lived.",[62,404,405,407],{},[282,406,346],{}," - Neither takes a singular verb in standard English: neither is\ncorrect.",[62,409,410,412],{},[282,411,284],{}," - People is countable, so use many, not much.",[62,414,415,417],{},[282,416,346],{}," - After \"would rather you\" the verb is in the past form for a present\nor future wish: I'd rather you didn't.",[62,419,420,422],{},[282,421,346],{}," - So goes before an adjective on its own (so boring); such goes before\na noun phrase (such a boring film).",[62,424,425,427],{},[282,426,284],{}," - An action finished before a future point takes the future perfect:\nit will have closed.",[62,429,430,432],{},[282,431,284],{}," - \"Look forward to\" is followed by the -ing form: look forward to\nhearing.",[54,434,436],{"id":435},"what-to-study-next","What to study next",[47,438,439,440,444,445,449,450,454,455,459,460,464,465,469],{},"Use your score to decide where to go next. If the first six questions tripped\nyou up, start with the overview of ",[346,441,443],{"href":442},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Ftenses","English tenses"," and\nthen drill the trickiest one, the ",[346,446,448],{"href":447},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fpresent-perfect","present\nperfect",". If you lost marks on questions 7 to\n12, the page on ",[346,451,453],{"href":452},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Farticles","articles"," covers a, an and the and\nthe prepositions of time and place that go with them. For the modal section,\nread ",[346,456,458],{"href":457},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fmodal-verbs","modal verbs",", and for the last twelve\nquestions work through ",[346,461,463],{"href":462},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Fconditional-sentences","conditional\nsentences"," and ",[346,466,468],{"href":467},"\u002Fenglish\u002Fgrammar\u002Freported-speech","reported\nspeech",". Come back and retake the test in a\nweek to see how much has stuck.",{"title":471,"searchDepth":472,"depth":472,"links":473},"",2,[474,475,476,477,478,479,480],{"id":56,"depth":472,"text":57},{"id":102,"depth":472,"text":103},{"id":148,"depth":472,"text":149},{"id":189,"depth":472,"text":190},{"id":232,"depth":472,"text":233},{"id":275,"depth":472,"text":276},{"id":435,"depth":472,"text":436},"A2-B2","Free English grammar test with 30 multiple-choice questions on tenses, articles, prepositions, modals and conditionals. Full answer key with explanations.","md",[485,488,491,494],{"q":486,"a":487},"What does this English grammar test cover?","It covers the core of English grammar: verb tenses, articles, prepositions, modal verbs, conditionals and reported speech. The 30 questions are mixed across levels A2 to B2, so it works as a quick check of where your grammar is strong and where it needs work.",{"q":489,"a":490},"How is the test scored?","Every question has exactly one correct option. Count your correct answers out of 30. As a rough guide: 0-15 is around A2, 16-23 is around B1, and 24-30 is around B2. It is a snapshot, not an official exam, but it points you to the topics to revise.",{"q":492,"a":493},"Is the test British or American English?","British English. A few answers, such as the present perfect with just, already and yet, follow British usage. American English sometimes allows the past simple in those cases, but both varieties are correct in their own right.",{"q":495,"a":496},"Where can I learn the grammar after taking the test?","Each section maps to a topic page on the site. 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